family tecophilaeacea
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A botanist points to a labeled diagram of the family Tecophilaeaceae in a textbook.
Definition
Noun: - Family Tecophilaeaceae: A botanical subfamily name used in some classification systems for a group of flowering plants. This classification is not universally accepted, and these plants are more commonly included within the family Liliaceae (the lily family).
Usage Notes
- This term is highly specialized and used almost exclusively in the context of botanical taxonomy and scientific plant classification.
- It refers to a specific proposed grouping of plants, indicating its status is debated among scientists.
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- Some older systems place the genus Tecophilaea within the family Tecophilaeaceae.
- The classification of the family Tecophilaeacea is not widely followed in modern taxonomy.
Advanced Usage
- The term is used to discuss historical or alternative taxonomic structures. When referencing it, one typically clarifies its contested status.
- The proposal for a separate family Tecophilaeacea was based on unique biochemical characteristics.
Variants and Related Words
- Tecophilaeaceae: The more standard spelling for the family name in botanical Latin.
- Liliaceae: The larger, more commonly accepted lily family that typically includes these plants.
Synonyms
- Tecophilaeaceae family (A direct synonym).
- Blue lily family (An informal, descriptive name sometimes used, referencing the type genus , known for blue flowers).
Related Terms
- Subfamily: A taxonomic rank below family. In some systems, Tecophilaeaceae is considered a subfamily.
- Taxonomy: The science of classification, where this term is relevant.
- Monocotyledons: The larger group of flowering plants to which these belong.
A botanist points to a labeled diagram of the family Tecophilaeaceae in a textbook.
Noun
- one of many subfamilies into which some classification systems subdivide the Liliaceae but not widely accepted