genus ceterach
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Definition
- Noun:
- A small genus of Old World ferns: "genus Ceterach" refers to a specific, small taxonomic group of ferns historically recognized as native to the Old World (Europe, Africa, Asia).
- A taxonomic classification now often superseded: In modern botanical classification systems, the plants once grouped under "genus Ceterach" are frequently placed within other genera, such as Asplenium.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The fern in the rock crevice was once classified under genus Ceterach.
- Botanists debated whether to maintain genus Ceterach or merge it with Asplenium.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic discussion: The term is used when discussing the historical classification and nomenclature of ferns.
- The paper reviewed the morphological arguments for and against recognizing genus Ceterach.
Variants and Related Words
- Ceterach (n): Often used as a shorthand for the full genus name.
- The species was simply known as Ceterach.
- Asplenium ceterach (n): An example of a species name under the modern, more commonly accepted genus .
- This fern is now correctly identified as Asplenium ceterach.
Synonyms
- Rustyback: A common name for a fern species () formerly placed in this genus, referring to the reddish-brown scales on the underside of its fronds.
Notes on Meaning
- The primary meaning is taxonomic. It does not refer to a general concept but to a specific, formal biological grouping that is of particular interest in scientific and historical contexts. Its status as a "superseded" classification is a key part of its modern definition.
Noun
- small genus of Old World ferns; superseded in some classification systems which place plants of this genus in e.g. genera Asplenium and Pleurosorus