subdivision Pteropsida

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Definition

Noun: - A taxonomic grouping in historical botanical classification: "Subdivision Pteropsida" is a term from former biological classification systems. It was used to categorize a major group of plants that included ferns, gymnosperms (like conifers), and angiosperms (flowering plants). This subdivision is now considered obsolete in modern scientific taxonomy.

Usage
  • The term is used primarily in historical or educational contexts when discussing the evolution of plant classification systems.
  • It is a formal, scientific term.
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Advanced Usage
  • The term is a compound noun formed from "subdivision" and "Pteropsida." "Pteropsida" itself is derived from Greek roots meaning "feather" and "appearance," likely referring to the fronds of ferns.
Variants and Related Words
  • Pteropsida (noun): The class name within the obsolete subdivision.
  • Filicinae (noun): An obsolete class within Pteropsida for ferns.
  • Gymnospermae (noun): An obsolete class within Pteropsida for gymnosperms.
  • Angiospermae (noun): An obsolete class within Pteropsida for angiosperms.
Synonyms
  • Historical plant group: This is a descriptive synonym, as there is no direct modern equivalent.
  • Obsolete taxon: A general term for a classification no longer in use.
Notes
  • This is a specific, compound taxonomic term. In modern biology, the plants once grouped here are now classified into separate, monophyletic clades (e.g., Polypodiopsida for ferns, Spermatophyta for seed plants).
  • It is not used in contemporary scientific literature outside of historical reference.
Noun
  1. used in former classifications to include all ferns and flowering plants and divided into the three classes Filicinae and Gymnospermae and Angiospermae