paranaensis
Paranaensis is a Latin adjectival species epithet used in the scientific names of organisms to denote origin from the Paraná region in South America. It typically appears in binomial names paired with a genus name, rather than as a standalone taxon.
Geographic basis: Paraná can refer to the Brazilian state of Paraná, the Paraná River and its basin,
Usage and scope: paranaensis has been employed across diverse biological groups, including plants, animals, fungi, and
Taxonomic notes: The precise spelling and gender agreement can vary by genus and language; paranaensis, paranaense,
See also: Etymology of toponymic species epithets; Paraná region.