polyphyly
/pɒlɪˈfaɪli/Definitions
1. noun
The state or condition of having multiple evolutionary ancestors, typically in a group of organisms
“The discovery of polyphyly in the species’ DNA led to a significant overhaul of the classification system.”
2. noun
A relationship between a taxon and its ancestor, in which the taxon has multiple ancestors
“The study of polyphyly in the evolutionary history of the species revealed a complex network of relationships.”