Genus Roridula is a rare species of carnivorous plants found mainly in South Africa and Namibia. Its unique feature is the sticky, glandular hairs on its leaves that trap insects. There are no direct synonyms for the term Genus Roridula, but it can be categorized under the broader term of carnivorous plants and specifically as a member of the Roridulaceae family. Other plant species belonging to this family are Aldrovanda, Byblis, and Drosera. Although they all fall under the carnivorous plant category, each species is unique in its characteristics and the way it captures its prey.