family Dryopteridaceae
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Definition
Noun: 1. A taxonomic family of ferns: Family Dryopteridaceae is the scientific name for a large and widespread family of ferns, commonly known as the wood fern family. In some plant classification systems, this family is created by subdividing the broader family Polypodiaceae.
Usage Notes
- This term is used almost exclusively in scientific, botanical, and taxonomic contexts.
- It refers to a specific, formal grouping in the biological classification of plants.
- The term itself is a proper noun (the name of the family) and is often italicized in scientific writing.
Examples of Usage
- Scientific Context:
- The genus Polystichum is classified within the family Dryopteridaceae.
- Botanists studied the spore morphology across the family Dryopteridaceae.
- This fern's characteristics place it firmly in the Dryopteridaceae.
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Discussion: The term is central to discussions about plant phylogeny and classification.
- Recent molecular studies have led to a re-circumscription of the family Dryopteridaceae.
Variants and Related Words
- Dryopteridaceae: The most common short form, used synonymously with "family Dryopteridaceae."
- Wood fern family: The common English name for this family.
- Polypodiaceae: The larger, more inclusive fern family from which Dryopteridaceae is sometimes separated in certain classification systems.
Synonyms
- Wood fern family (common name)
- Buckler fern family (a less common common name, referring to some genera within it)
Different Meanings
This term has only one specific meaning: it is a proper noun denoting a particular taxonomic family in the plant kingdom. It does not have general or figurative meanings.
Noun
- alternative names for one of a number of families into which the family Polypodiaceae has been subdivided in some classification systems