genus pecopteris

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Definition

Noun: - A genus of Carboniferous fossil ferns: "Genus Pecopteris" is a taxonomic classification for an extinct genus of ferns. The name is used in paleobotany to refer to a group of fossilized fern leaves primarily found in rocks from the Carboniferous period.

Usage
  • The term is used as a proper noun in scientific contexts, specifically in paleontology and botany, to classify and discuss these specific prehistoric plants.
  • It is typically used with a singular verb when referring to the genus as a single taxonomic unit.
Examples
  • Genus Pecopteris is common in Carboniferous strata across Europe and North America.
Advanced Usage
  • The name "Pecopteris" itself is a form genus, meaning it is used to classify fossil leaves (foliage) based on their form and structure, which may represent parts of plants from several different but related biological genera.
Variants and Related Words
  • Pecopteris (n): The common shorthand or informal reference to the genus. Often used interchangeably in paleobotanical literature.
    • Several Pecopteris fossils were cataloged in the collection.
  • Form genus (n): A taxonomic category for classifying fossil plants based on morphology rather than complete biological relationships. Genus Pecopteris is an example of a form genus.
Synonyms
  • Fossil fern genus: A descriptive synonym emphasizing its classification.
  • Carboniferous fern: A broader, non-taxonomic term for ferns from that period, which may include members of genus Pecopteris.
Notes on Meaning
  • The term refers exclusively to the fossilized remains, not to any living plant.
  • It is important in biostratigraphy, where the presence of fossils helps date rock layers to the Carboniferous period.
Noun
  1. genus of Carboniferous fossil ferns

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