lyginopteridales
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Definition
Noun 1. An extinct order of plants: Lyginopteridales is the scientific name for an order of extinct, seed-bearing plants known as seed ferns. They are among the earliest known gymnosperms and existed from the Devonian period into the Permian period. 2. Characteristics: Plants in this order typically had fern-like foliage but reproduced via seeds rather than spores, representing an important evolutionary link between ferns and true seed plants.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Fossils of the Lyginopteridales provide crucial evidence for the evolution of the seed.
- The paleobotanist specialized in studying the frond architecture of Lyginopteridales.
- This fossil specimen has been classified within the order Lyginopteridales.
Advanced Usage
- In paleobotanical classification: The term is used precisely in scientific literature to categorize and discuss this specific group of fossil plants. It is often used in a taxonomic context (e.g., "the order Lyginopteridales").
- The phylogenetic analysis placed the new fossil genus firmly within the Lyginopteridales.
Variants and Related Words
- Lyginopterid (noun/adjective): A member of the Lyginopteridales; pertaining to this order.
- The fossil is a lyginopterid stem.
- Seed fern (noun): The common name for plants belonging to several extinct orders, including the Lyginopteridales.
- Seed ferns like those in the Lyginopteridales were dominant in some Carboniferous forests.
- Pteridosperm (noun): Another scientific term synonymous with "seed fern," often used interchangeably.
- The Lyginopteridales are a major group of pteridosperms.
Synonyms
- Seed ferns (common name)
- Pteridosperms (scientific synonym)
Related Terms (Contextual)
- Gymnosperm: The larger group of seed plants to which Lyginopteridales belong.
- Devonian / Carboniferous: Geological periods when these plants were prevalent.
- / : Example genera within the order Lyginopteridales.
Noun
- fossil gymnospermous trees or climbing plants from the Devonian: seed ferns