subfamily corylaceae

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subfamily corylaceae

The botanist examines a hazel branch from the subfamily Corylaceae.

Definition

Noun: - A taxonomic category used in some botanical classification systems: "subfamily Corylaceae" is a term employed in certain scientific classification schemes to group the genus Corylus (hazels or filberts) and its closest relatives. It represents a rank below family and above genus.

Usage Notes
  • This is a highly specialized scientific term used primarily in the field of botanical taxonomy (the science of naming, defining, and classifying plants).
  • Its usage is not universal. Different classification systems may place the genus within different family or subfamily groupings. Some modern systems integrate it into the larger family Betulaceae (the birch family).
  • It is typically used in academic writing, botanical keys, and scientific descriptions.
Examples
  • In a scientific paper: "The phylogenetic study supported the traditional placement of within the ."
  • In a botanical text: "Some floras recognize a encompassing the hazels and hornbeams."
Advanced Usage
  • The term is part of a hierarchical nomenclature. The full classification might be: Kingdom Plantae > Order Fagales > Family Betulaceae > Subfamily Corylaceae > Genus .
  • It is often used in a historical context to discuss older classification systems that are now revised.
Variants and Related Words
  • Corylaceae: When capitalized and without "subfamily," this can be treated as a family name in some classification systems. Example: "In the Cronquist system, Corylaceae was recognized as a distinct family."
  • Corylus (n): The genus name for hazel trees and shrubs.
  • Taxon (n): A general term for any group of organisms at any rank (e.g., family, genus, species) in a classification system.
Synonyms
  • Hazel subfamily: A less formal, descriptive synonym.
  • (In some systems) Part of Betulaceae: This is not a direct synonym but reflects its placement in alternative classifications.
Notes on Meaning

This term has a single, precise meaning within scientific nomenclature. It does not have idiomatic or phrasal verb uses. Its "meaning" is its defined position within a specific biological classification framework.

subfamily corylaceae

The botanist examines a hazel branch from the subfamily Corylaceae.

Noun
  1. used in some classification systems for the genus Corylus