genus Camptosorus
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Definition
Noun: - A taxonomic genus name: A classification used in some, especially former, botanical systems for a group of ferns. These plants are typically characterized by their sori (spore-producing clusters) and are usually placed in the genus Asplenium in modern taxonomy.
Usage
- The term is used in the context of historical or specialized botanical classification to refer to a specific group of ferns.
- It is a scientific name and is primarily encountered in taxonomic literature, historical texts, or discussions of plant nomenclature.
Examples
- , though most contemporary systems consider them synonymous.*
Advanced Usage
- The name is derived from Greek roots meaning "bent" or "curved" () and "sorus" (), referring to the shape or arrangement of the fern's spore clusters.
- In phylogenetic studies, the group historically called is often discussed as an example of how taxonomic concepts evolve with new evidence.
Variants and Related Words
- Camptosorus (noun): Often used interchangeably with "genus Camptosorus" to refer to the taxonomic group itself.
- Asplenium (noun): The genus name in which species are now commonly classified. Example: (syn. ).
Synonyms
- Walking fern (common name): A common name for a species () once classified under , referring to its reproductive habit.
Notes on Meaning
This term has a very specific, technical meaning limited to botanical taxonomy. Its primary significance is historical, denoting a classification that has been largely subsumed into the broader genus Asplenium. It does not have general, everyday meanings or applications.
Noun
- classification used in some especially former systems for plants usually placed in genus Asplenium