Definition of Lycopodineae

1. Noun. Alternative designation for the class Lycopsida.

Exact synonyms: Class Lycopodineae
Generic synonyms: Class
Group relationships: Class Lycopodiate, Class Lycopsida, Lycopodiate, Lycopsida

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lycopodineae

Lycian
Lycium
Lycium barbarum
Lycium carolinianum
Lycium halimifolium
Lycoperdaceae
Lycoperdales
Lycopersicon
Lycopersicon esculentum
Lycopersicon esculentum cerasiforme
Lycopersicum
Lycophyta
Lycopodiaceae
Lycopodiales
Lycopodiate
Lycopodineae (current term)
Lycopodium alopecuroides
Lycopodium alpinum
Lycopodium clavitum
Lycopodium complanatum
Lycopodium lucidulum
Lycopodium obscurum
Lycopodium selago
Lycopsida
Lycopus
Lycopus americanus
Lycopus europaeus
Lycopus virginicus
Lycosa
Lycosa tarentula

Literary usage of Lycopodineae

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Organography of Plants, Especially of the Archegoniata and Spermaphyta by Karl Goebel, Isaac Bayley Balfour (1905)
"II THE MATURE SPORANGIUM OF THE PTERIDOPHYTA A. Lycopodineae\ We have in this group two kinds of sporangia to consider. 1. ..."

2. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1884)
"... and Lycopodineae, commenced in the lower Silurian, and had their maximum in the carboniferous. Cycadaceae have their origin in the Devonian, ..."

3. The Structure and Development of Mosses and Ferns (Archegoniatae). by Douglas Houghton Campbell (1905)
"... are more like those of the Ferns, and make it extremely improbable' that the strobilus is homologous with that of the Lycopodineae. ..."

4. Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society by Royal Microscopical Society, London (1882)
"... (the formation of the sporangia re(2) Equisetaceae. sembles that of the heterosporous Lycopodineae, that of the leaves corresponds to Equisetum). ..."

5. Glimpses of the Cosmos by Lester Frank Ward (1913)
"... Lycopodineae in the Carboniferous, the Cycadaceae in the Lias or Oolite, the Coniferas in the Wealden or Neocomian, the Monocotyledons in the Eocene, ..."

6. Practical Botany by Joseph Young Bergen, Otis William Caldwell (1911)
"In one genus (Selaginella) of the class Lycopodineae two kinds of asexual spores are borne, — one which, upon germination, produces the male gametophyte, ..."

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