genus culcita
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Definition
Noun: 1. A genus of ferns: A taxonomic classification (genus) that includes certain large, terrestrial fern species. These ferns are notable for their resemblance to bracken and are found in diverse regions including tropical America, Malaysia, Australia, Polynesia, and parts of southwestern Europe and Atlantic islands.
Usage Notes
- "Genus Culcita" is a scientific, botanical term used in taxonomy and biology. It is always capitalized.
- It refers specifically to the group (genus) name itself, not to an individual plant. An individual plant is a within the genus (e.g., ).
Examples
- In scientific classification:
- The fern was reclassified and is now a member of genus Culcita.
- Botanists are studying the spore morphology within genus Culcita.
- In descriptive botany:
- Ferns of genus Culcita often form large, coarse clumps in humid forests.
Advanced Usage
- The definition notes that plants in this genus were "usually placed in e.g. genus Dicksonia." This indicates a historical or alternative taxonomic classification, common in scientific literature when discussing revisions in plant systematics.
Variants and Related Words
- Culcita (n): The abbreviated, standard form of the genus name used in binomial nomenclature (e.g., ).
- culcita fern (n): A common name for a fern belonging to this genus.
Synonyms
- There are no direct common-language synonyms for this proper scientific name. In taxonomic contexts, it could be paraphrased as "the fern genus ."
Different Meanings
- This term has only one specific meaning: it is a proper noun referring to a particular genus of ferns. It is not to be confused with the Spanish or Portuguese word "culcita," meaning "cushion" or "pillow," from which the genus name is derived due to the shape of its spore-bearing structures.
Noun
- includes some plants usually placed in e.g. genus Dicksonia: terrestrial ferns resembling bracken; tropical America; Malaysia to Australia and Polynesia; southwestern Europe and Atlantic islands