feingliederte
Feingliederte is a morphological descriptor used in German-language biology to denote organisms or structures with a high degree of segmentation or extremely articulated joints. The term stems from feingliedert (finely jointed) and the suffix -te, functioning as an adjective or past participle. It is not a formal taxonomic group and has no diagnostic set of characters defining a clade. Instead, it serves as a qualitative description in descriptive morphology and evo-devo discussions.
In usage, feingliederte is commonly applied to arthropods or their appendages that exhibit numerous or finely
Historically, the term appears in older German natural history literature and in some modern descriptive works,