selaginellales
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Definition
Noun: 1. An order of plants: In some botanical classification systems, Selaginellales is an order of vascular plants, specifically the order containing the single genus Selaginella (the spike mosses). It is sometimes included within the broader order Lycopodiales.
Usage Notes
- is a specialized term used in scientific taxonomy (the science of naming and classifying organisms). It is primarily encountered in botanical texts, research papers, and academic discussions.
- The term's definition is contingent on the specific classification system being used. The note "in some classifications included in Lycopodiales" is a critical part of its meaning, indicating that its status as a separate order is not universal.
Examples of Usage
- Scientific Context:
- The fossil record provides evidence for the ancient lineage of the order
Selaginellales. - Some modern taxonomists merge
Selaginellalesinto Lycopodiales, while others maintain the distinction.
Advanced Usage
- The debate over whether should be a distinct order or part of Lycopodiales reflects the evolving nature of plant systematics as new genetic and morphological data becomes available.
Variants and Related Words
- Selaginella (n): The sole genus within the order Selaginellales, comprising the spike mosses.
- Selaginella lepidophylla is a desert species known as the "resurrection plant."
- Lycopodiales (n): The order of clubmosses. In some systems, it is a broader order that includes the spike mosses (Selaginella).
- Lycopodiophyte (n): A major division or class of vascular plants that includes both clubmosses (Lycopodiales) and spike mosses (Selaginellales).
Synonyms
- Order Selaginellales (n): The full, formal taxonomic name.
Related Terms (Not direct synonyms, but part of the same taxonomic hierarchy)
- Spike moss order: A common name for Selaginellales.
- Lycophyte: A broader term for the plant group that includes Selaginellales, Lycopodiales, and others.
Noun
- in some classifications included in Lycopodiales