obstaculata
Obstaculata is a Latin feminine adjective commonly used as a species epithet in the scientific names of organisms across multiple taxonomic groups. In taxonomy, such epithets are descriptive and are chosen by the describer to convey a notable feature, appearance, or association observed in the species. The term obstaculata roughly translates to obstructed or hindered, but the exact trait it refers to can vary from one taxon to another.
Etymology and form: The epithet derives from Latin obstaculum, meaning obstacle or barrier. In binomial nomenclature,
Taxonomic usage and interpretation: The epithet obstaculata has been applied to a range of organisms, including
See also: Latin in biological nomenclature, list of Latin adjectives used in scientific names, species epithet.
Note: As with many taxonomic epithets, obstaculata does not imply a universal trait shared by all species