Everything about Rosopsida totally explained
Rosopsida Batsch 1788 is a
botanical name for a group of
flowering plants recognized at the
rank of class. The name is derived from that of the included family
Rosaceae. The name hasn't been used in most of the more influential recent classification systems, such as the
Cronquist system, the
Thorne system, the
Takhtajan system or the
APG II system. As circumscribed in the
Reveal system it's a subset of the
dicots, a
paraphyletic group recognized at various ranks in other systems, and includes:
Reveal's circumscription of the group corresponds largely to Cronquist's class
Magnoliopsida (but minus subclass
Magnoliidae) and to the
eudicots of the APG II system minus
Ranunculales and some other early-branching groups.
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