pelagicus
Pelagicus is a Latin adjective used in scientific naming to indicate an association with the pelagic or open-ocean environment. It is not a standalone taxon, but rather a descriptor that appears in the specific epithet of species across various marine groups.
In binomial nomenclature, pelagicus is typically employed as part of a species name rather than as a
A well-known example of the epithet is Portunus pelagicus, commonly known as the blue swimmer crab. This
The epithet pelagicus appears in taxa across different marine lineages, illustrating how Latin descriptors are reused
Etymology: pelagicus derives from the Latin pelagicus, which in turn traces to the Greek pelagikos, meaning
See also: pelagic, pelagic zone, Latin binomial nomenclature.