subfamily carpinaceae

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subfamily carpinaceae

A botanist points to a labeled diagram of the subfamily Carpinaceae.

Definition

Noun: - A taxonomic subfamily: In some botanical classification systems, this term is used to group together the genera Carpinus (hornbeams), Ostrya (hop-hornbeams), and Ostryopsis.

Usage Notes

This is a specialized term used in the scientific field of plant taxonomy (systematics). It is not used in everyday language. Its purpose is to categorize and show the evolutionary relationships between specific genera of trees and shrubs within the birch family (Betulaceae).

Examples of Usage
  • Noun:
    • The genera Carpinus and Ostrya are placed within the subfamily Carpinaceae in some classifications.
    • This classification system recognizes the subfamily Carpinaceae as distinct from the subfamily Betuloideae.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is part of a hierarchical naming system: Kingdom > Division (Phylum) > Class > Order > Family > Subfamily > Genus > Species.
  • Its usage can vary between different taxonomic systems. Some modern systems may not use this subfamily rank, instead including these genera directly within an expanded family Betulaceae.
Variants and Related Words
  • Carpinaceae: When capitalized and not preceded by "subfamily," this can sometimes be treated as a family name in older classifications.
  • Carpinus (n): The genus of trees known as hornbeams.
  • Ostrya (n): The genus of trees known as hop-hornbeams.
  • Ostryopsis (n): A genus of deciduous shrubs.
Synonyms
  • Subfamily Coryloideae: In some taxonomic systems, a similar or identical grouping may be referred to by this name, which may also include the genus (hazels).
Related Terms
  • Taxonomy (n): The science of classification.
  • Betulaceae (n): The birch family, the larger family to which this subfamily belongs.
subfamily carpinaceae

A botanist points to a labeled diagram of the subfamily Carpinaceae.

Noun
  1. used in some classification systems for the genera Carpinus, Ostryopsis, and Ostryopsis