Combbacked
Combbacked is a descriptive term used in biology to denote organisms that possess a comb-like structure along the dorsal surface or back. The "comb" may be a row of small projections, such as spines, ridges, or setae, arranged along the midline or across the back. This feature is typically described rather than classified, and its presence can influence how a specimen is identified or compared within a group.
The term is not a formal taxonomic category. Instead, it functions as a morphological character used in
Etymology-wise, combbacked combines the ordinary English words comb and back, reflecting the appearance of a dorsal
In practice, combbacked is most useful as a qualitative descriptor to convey a specific dorsal ornamentation
See also: dorsal crest, dorsal ornamentation, morphological character, descriptive taxonomy.