Heteromorph
Heteromorph is a descriptive term used in biology and paleontology to denote individuals or structures that exhibit different forms within a species or lineage. The word combines the Greek roots heteros, meaning “other,” and morphe, meaning “form,” and it is used as a non-taxonomic label rather than a formal classification.
In paleontology, heteromorphs most commonly refer to certain ammonoids known as heteromorph ammonites. These organisms display
In modern biology, the term is used more broadly to describe morphological polymorphism within a population.
Overall, heteromorphs emphasize the existence of alternative forms within a single lineage or population, whether in