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.
Examples
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- It is not used in contemporary scientific literature outside of historical reference.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
- used in former classifications to include all ferns and flowering plants and divided into the three classes Filicinae and Gymnospermae and Angiospermae