Lutescens

Lutescens or lutescans (Latin for "marshy, living in the marshes", from lutum "marsh, swamp, mud") may refer to:


 * Caiman lutescens, a fossil species of caiman.
 * Dypsis lutescens, a palm
 * Pitcairnia lutescens, a species of bromeliads
 * Craterellus lutescens, a mushroom
 * Helix lutescens, a snail
 * Aloeides lutescens, a butterfly
 * Thalassoma lutescens, a fish
 * Ellobius lutescens, a rodent
 * Lutescens, a variety of wheat cultivated in Eastern Europe, see Taxonomy of wheat
 * Tremella lutescens, a formerly recognized species of fungus, see Tremella mesenterica
 * anglicized "lutescan" used once of the Mysian language (Titchener, J.B. 1926, "Synopsis of Greek and Roman Civilization", Cambridge MA)