canaliformes
Canaliformes is a term that appears in some scholarly writings as a potential taxonomic name or descriptive label. There is no widely accepted definition or circumscription, and in modern zoological and paleontological classifications it is not recognized as a valid, formal taxon. When used, canaliformes is often intended to denote organisms or structures characterized by canal-like features—longitudinal or branching channels in skeletal material, tissues, or exoskeletons—rather than to signify a discrete lineage.
Etymology: From Latin canalis meaning "channel" and -formes meaning "shaped" or "formed." The plural form canaliformes
Usage: In some older or speculative writings, canaliformes has been used as a provisional name for a
Nomenclatural status: For a name to be valid under the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, it requires
See also: canaliform (descriptive adjective), canaliculiform, osteology terms describing canal-like features.