group centrospermae
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Definition
Noun * Group Centrospermae: A taxonomic group used in older, now largely obsolete, biological classification systems. It was used to categorize a collection of flowering plant families that are approximately equivalent to the plants now classified under the modern order Caryophyllales.
Usage Notes
- This term is historical and technical. It is primarily encountered in older botanical literature and classification schemes.
- In modern scientific taxonomy, the order Caryophyllales is the accepted and standard term. "Group Centrospermae" is considered an outdated synonym.
- It functions as a proper noun, often capitalized.
Examples
- In his 19th-century treatise, the botanist classified these families within the Group Centrospermae.
- The characteristics defining the Group Centrospermae, such as betalain pigments, are now key features of the order Caryophyllales.
Advanced Usage
- The term may appear in discussions about the history of plant taxonomy or in comparative studies between old and new classification systems.
Variants and Related Words
- Caryophyllales (n.): The modern taxonomic order that has superseded Group Centrospermae. It includes families such as Caryophyllaceae (pinks and carnations), Amaranthaceae (amaranths), and Cactaceae (cacti).
- Centrosperm (n.): An informal term sometimes derived from the group name, referring to a member plant.
Synonyms
- Caryophyllales (modern equivalent)
- Centrospermae (often used interchangeably with "Group Centrospermae" in historical contexts)
Notes on Meaning
- The core meaning is taxonomic and historical. It does not have different everyday meanings. Its sole use is to refer to a specific, outdated plant grouping in scientific classification.
Noun
- used in former classification systems; approximately synonymous with order Caryophyllales