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Asteridae is an
obsolete botanical name at the rank of subclass.
Composition of the
subclass has also varied; however, by
definition it
always includes...
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Hamamelididae subclass Dilleniidae subclass Rosidae subclass Cornidae subclass Asteridae subclass Lamiidae The
Cronquist system used this
internal taxonomy (in...
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belonging to this
clade had been
referred to as
Asteridae in the
Cronquist system (1981) and as
Sympetalae in
earlier systems.[citation...
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Dilleniidae subclass Rosidae subclass Cornidae subclass Lamiidae subclass Asteridae Reveal's use of the
group corresponds largely to Cronquist's
class Magnoliopsida...
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together comprise about 146 families. The name is
based upon the name "
Asteridae",
which had
usually been
understood to be a subclass. The asterids, Berberidopsidales...
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Phylogeny of the
Asteridae s. str.
based on rbcL sequences, with
particular reference to the Dipsacales[permanent...
- It was used in the
Cronquist system as an
order within the
subclass Asteridae in the
class Magnoliopsida flowering plants. As then cir****scribed it...
- the
corolla lobes" that
Takhtajan (1964) used to
define the
subclass Asteridae, and
later by
Cronquist (1981), and later,
corresponding to the asterids...
- 3732/ajb.0800060, PMIDĀ 21628193
Lamiales A
parsimony analysis of the
Asteridae sensu lato
based on rbcL
sequences Disintegration of the Scrophulariaceae...
- kingdom.[citation needed]
Iridoids are
prevalent in the
plant subclass Asteridae, such as Ericaceae, Loganiaceae, Gentianaceae, Rubiaceae, Verbenaceae...