subfamily nelumbonaceae
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Definition
Noun: - A taxonomic grouping within some classification systems: In certain botanical classifications, this term refers to a subfamily considered to be an independent family of water lilies. It is characterized by comprising a single genus.
Usage
- This term is used in specialized botanical contexts to describe a specific taxonomic rank for a group of aquatic plants.
- It is applied when discussing plant classification systems where this group is treated separately from other water lily families.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- Taxonomic Debate: The usage of this term often highlights historical or alternative classification schemes, as modern systems may place the genus within a different family (e.g., Nelumbonaceae at the family rank).
- The proposal to treat these plants as the subfamily Nelumbonaceae reflects a particular phylogenetic hypothesis.
Variants and Related Words
- Nelumbonaceae (noun): When used as a family name, it refers to the same group of plants (the lotuses) but at a higher taxonomic rank (family instead of subfamily).
- Nelumbo (noun): The sole genus within this subfamily, comprising species like the sacred lotus ().
Synonyms
- Lotus family (when referring to the family rank Nelumbonaceae in common parlance).
Notes
- This is a highly specialized scientific term. Its meaning and application are contingent upon the specific biological classification system being referenced.
Noun
- in some classifications considered an independent family of water lilies; comprises the single genus Nelumbo