Formtaxonomic
Formtaxonomic is a term used in scientific classification, particularly within fields like botany and zoology, to describe a classification based on observable morphological characteristics. It refers to the grouping of organisms according to their shared physical features, such as the structure of their leaves, the number of petals on a flower, or the arrangement of bones in an animal. This approach to taxonomy relies on detailed examination and comparison of these traits.
Historically, formtaxonomy was a primary method for organizing and identifying species before the advent of molecular
Modern taxonomic practices often integrate formtaxonomic data with genetic and molecular information, such as DNA sequencing.