membranacea
Membranacea is a term that has appeared in biological literature to describe a group of organisms characterized by membranous features. In contemporary taxonomy it is not recognized as a formal, universally adopted taxon, and its usage varies across historical sources and disciplines.
Etymology and usage. The word derives from the Latin membrana, meaning membrane, with the suffix -acea used
Taxonomic status. In modern classifications, Membranacea is largely considered obsolete or provisional. When it appears in
Characteristics. There is no single, universally accepted definition of Membranacea. The implied criteria depend on the
Examples. The term is rarely used in current literature, and when it does appear it is usually
See also. Membrane, Membranous tissues, Taxonomic terminology.
References. Historical taxonomic texts and glossaries may mention membranacea; contemporary sources typically rely on more precise