miscellaneus
Miscellaneus is a Latin adjective meaning "mixed" or "varied." In English-language scholarly writing it appears mainly in historical or Latinized contexts rather than as a current, widely recognized term in its own right. When used in taxonomic nomenclature, miscellaneus would typically function as an adjectival epithet that agrees with the gender of the genus, with miscellaneus (masculine), miscellanea (feminine), or miscellaneum (neuter) forms depending on the noun it modifies. The form is most often encountered in older literature or in lists where Latin descriptors were applied to describe collections of specimens or a set of varied characteristics rather than a single diagnostic feature.
In taxonomy, miscellaneus sometimes appears as a descriptive label rather than a formal taxon name. It does
Beyond taxonomy, miscellaneus is distinct from miscellany (a mixed collection) and from miscellaneous, the English adjective
See also: miscellany, Latin adjectives, binomial nomenclature.