"Versicolor" refers to something that displays multiple colors or variations in color. The term is often used in biological contexts, such as in the names of species that exhibit color variations, like the butterfly Papilio polytes or certain types of fungi and plants. In general usage, it can describe objects or organisms that change color or have a spectrum of hues.
Malacoctenus versicolor was created in 1876.
Panulirus versicolor was created in 1804.
Russula versicolor was created in 1931.
Parhelophilus versicolor was created in 1787.
Trametes versicolor was created in 1753.
"An-an" (white spots) is the Tagalog name for tinea versicolor.
Calotes versicolor
polyploid tree frog
The Iris Versicolor
fruits and nuts
Nizoral could be effective
It comes from the mushroom Coriolus versicolor