dentiformes
Dentiformes is a term that has appeared in a limited range of scientific writings to denote forms or groups characterized by tooth-like features. It is not a widely accepted or current taxonomic rank in modern systematics. The usage of the name has varied across paleontology, anatomy, and related fields, often without a stable definition, which has led to ambiguity about what, if anything, Dentiformes comprises.
The name derives from the Latin roots relating to “tooth” (denti-) and “shape” or “form” (-formes), signaling
Because the usage has lacked a consistent diagnostic framework, Dentiformes is generally regarded as obscure and
Today, Dentiformes is most commonly encountered in discussions of nomenclatural history or as an illustration of