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CryptogamiaCryptogamia Cryp`to*ga"mi*a (kr?p`t?-g?"m?-?), n.; pl.
Cryptogami[ae] (-?). [NL., fr. Gr. krypto`s hidden, secret
+ ga`mos marriage.] (Bot.)
The series or division of flowerless plants, or those never
having true stamens and pistils, but propagated by spores of
various kinds.
Note: The subdivisions have been variously arranged. The
following arrangement recognizes four classes: -- I.
Pteridophyta, or Vascular Acrogens.} These include
Ferns, Equiseta or Scouring rushes, Lycopodiace[ae]
or Club mosses, Selaginelle[ae], and several other
smaller orders. Here belonged also the extinct coal
plants called Lepidodendron, Sigillaria, and
Calamites. II. Bryophita, or Cellular Acrogens}.
These include Musci, or Mosses, Hepatic[ae], or
Scale mosses and Liverworts, and possibly
Charace[ae], the Stoneworts. III. Alg[ae]}, which
are divided into Floride[ae], the Red Seaweeds, and
the orders Dictyote[ae], O["o]spore[ae],
Zo["o]spore[ae], Conjugat[ae], Diatomace[ae], and
Cryptophyce[ae]. IV. Fungi}. The molds, mildews,
mushrooms, puffballs, etc., which are variously grouped
into several subclasses and many orders. The Lichenes
or Lichens are now considered to be of a mixed nature,
each plant partly a Fungus and partly an Alga. CryptogamiaeCryptogamia Cryp`to*ga"mi*a (kr?p`t?-g?"m?-?), n.; pl.
Cryptogami[ae] (-?). [NL., fr. Gr. krypto`s hidden, secret
+ ga`mos marriage.] (Bot.)
The series or division of flowerless plants, or those never
having true stamens and pistils, but propagated by spores of
various kinds.
Note: The subdivisions have been variously arranged. The
following arrangement recognizes four classes: -- I.
Pteridophyta, or Vascular Acrogens.} These include
Ferns, Equiseta or Scouring rushes, Lycopodiace[ae]
or Club mosses, Selaginelle[ae], and several other
smaller orders. Here belonged also the extinct coal
plants called Lepidodendron, Sigillaria, and
Calamites. II. Bryophita, or Cellular Acrogens}.
These include Musci, or Mosses, Hepatic[ae], or
Scale mosses and Liverworts, and possibly
Charace[ae], the Stoneworts. III. Alg[ae]}, which
are divided into Floride[ae], the Red Seaweeds, and
the orders Dictyote[ae], O["o]spore[ae],
Zo["o]spore[ae], Conjugat[ae], Diatomace[ae], and
Cryptophyce[ae]. IV. Fungi}. The molds, mildews,
mushrooms, puffballs, etc., which are variously grouped
into several subclasses and many orders. The Lichenes
or Lichens are now considered to be of a mixed nature,
each plant partly a Fungus and partly an Alga. Cryptogamian
Cryptogamian Cryp`to*ga"mi*an (kr?p`t?-g?"m?-a]/>n),
Cryptogamic Cryp`to*gam"ic (kr?p`t?-g?m"?k), Cryptogamous
Cryp*to"gam*ousa.
Of or pertaining to the series Cryptogamia, or to plants of
that series.
MonogamiaMonogamia Mon`o*ga"mi*a, n. pl. [NL. See Monogamous.] (Bot.)
A Linn[ae]an order of plants, having solitary flowers with
united anthers, as in the genus Lobelia. MonogamianMonogamian Mon`o*ga"mi*an, Monogamic Mon`o*gam"ic, a. [See
Monogamous.]
1. Pertaining to, or involving, monogamy.
2. (Bot.) Of or pertaining to the Monogamia; having a simple
flower with united anthers. PanerogamiaSpermatophyta Sper`ma*toph"y*ta, n. pl. [NL.; spermato- + Gr.
? plant.] (Bot.)
A phylum embracing the highest plants, or those that produce
seeds; the seed plants, or flowering plants. They form the
most numerous group, including over 120,000 species. In
general, the group is characterized by the marked development
of the sporophyte, with great differentiation of its parts
(root, stem, leaves, flowers, etc.); by the extreme reduction
of the gametophyte; and by the development of seeds. All the
Spermatophyta are heterosporous; fertilization of the egg
cell is either through a
pollen tube emitted by the microspore or (in a few
gymnosperms) by spermatozoids.
Note: The phrase ``flowering plants' is less distinctive
than ``seed plants,' since the conifers, grasses,
sedges, oaks, etc., do not produce flowers in the
popular sense. For this reason the terms Anthrophyta,
Ph[ae]nogamia, and Panerogamia have been superseded
as names of the phylum by Spermatophyta. PhaenogamiaSpermatophyta Sper`ma*toph"y*ta, n. pl. [NL.; spermato- + Gr.
? plant.] (Bot.)
A phylum embracing the highest plants, or those that produce
seeds; the seed plants, or flowering plants. They form the
most numerous group, including over 120,000 species. In
general, the group is characterized by the marked development
of the sporophyte, with great differentiation of its parts
(root, stem, leaves, flowers, etc.); by the extreme reduction
of the gametophyte; and by the development of seeds. All the
Spermatophyta are heterosporous; fertilization of the egg
cell is either through a
pollen tube emitted by the microspore or (in a few
gymnosperms) by spermatozoids.
Note: The phrase ``flowering plants' is less distinctive
than ``seed plants,' since the conifers, grasses,
sedges, oaks, etc., do not produce flowers in the
popular sense. For this reason the terms Anthrophyta,
Ph[ae]nogamia, and Panerogamia have been superseded
as names of the phylum by Spermatophyta. Phaenogamia
Phaenogamia Ph[ae]`no*ga"mi*a, n. pl. [NL., fr. ? to show + ?
marriage.] (Bot.)
The class of flowering plants including all which have true
flowers with distinct floral organs; phanerogamia.
PhaenogamianPhaenogamian Ph[ae]`no*ga"mi*an, Phaenogamic
Ph[ae]`no*gam"ic, a.
Same as Ph[ae]nogamous. Phanerogamia
Phanerogamia Phan`er*o*ga"mi*a, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ? visible
(fr. ? to bring to light) + ? marriage.] (Bot.)
That one of the two primary divisions of the vegetable
kingdom which contains the phanerogamic, or flowering,
plants.
Phanerogamian
Phanerogamian Phan`er*o*ga"mi*an, a. (Bot.)
Phanerogamous.
PhenogamiaPhenogamia Phen`o*ga"mi*a, n. pl. (Bot.)
Same as Ph[ae]nogamia. PhenogamianPhenogamian Phen`o*ga"mi*an, Phenogamic Phen`o*gam"ic,
Phenogamous Phe*nog"a*mous, a.
Same as Ph[ae]nogamian, Ph[ae]nogamic, etc. PolygamiaPolygamia Pol`y*ga"mi*a, n. pl. [NL. See Polygamous.] (Bot.)
(a) A Linn[ae]an class of plants, characterized by having
both hermaphrodite and unisexual flowers on the same
plant.
(b) A name given by Linn[ae]us to file orders of plants
having syngenesious flowers. Polygamian
Polygamian Pol`y*ga"mi*an, a. (Bot.)
Polygamous.
Pongamia glabraPoonga oil Poon"ga oil`
A kind of oil used in India for lamps, and for boiling with
dammar for pitching vessels. It is pressed from the seeds of
a leguminous tree (Pongamia glabra).
Meaning of Gamia from wikipedia
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Gamia is a
genus of
skippers in the
family Hesperiidae.
Gamia abri
Miller & Collins, 1997
Gamia buchholzi (Plötz, 1879)
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Gamia buchholzi,
commonly known as the
grand skipper, is a
species of
butterfly in the
family Hesperiidae. It is
found in
Sierra Leone,
Ivory Coast, Ghana...
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Gamia s****eyi,
commonly known as the
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family Hesperiidae. It is
found in Guinea,
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