Triuridales
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Triuridales was an order of flowering plants that was used in the Cronquist system, in the subclass Alismatidae.[1] It used the folliwing circumscription:
- order Triuridales
- family Petrosaviaceae
- family Triuridaceae
In the classification system of Dahlgren the Triuridales contained the single family Triuridaceae and was the sole order in the superorder Triuridiflorae (also called Triuridanae).
The APG II system leaves the first of these two families unassigned in the clade monocots while the second is moved to order Pandanales. In the APG III and APG IV systems the second is placed in the monotypic order Petrosaviales.
References
[edit]- ^ Johri, Brij M.; Ambegaokar, Kunda B.; Srivastava, Prem S. (1992), Johri, Brij M.; Ambegaokar, Kunda B.; Srivastava, Prem S. (eds.), "Triuridales", Comparative Embryology of Angiosperms: Vol. 1, 2, Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer, pp. 860–862, doi:10.1007/978-3-642-76395-3_53, ISBN 978-3-642-76395-3, retrieved 2023-03-12