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  2. Sensu - Wikipedia

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    Sensu is a Latin word meaning "in the sense of". It is used in a number of fields including biology, geology, linguistics, semiotics, and law.Commonly it refers to how strictly or loosely an expression is used in describing any particular concept, but it also appears in expressions that indicate the convention or context of the usage.

  3. Clostridiaceae - Wikipedia

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    The Clostridiaceae are a family of the bacterial class Clostridia, and contain the genus Clostridium.. The family Clostridiaceae (scientific name) defined by the taxonomic outline of Bergey's Manual of Systematic Bacteriology contains as its core the genus Clostridium (sensu stricto), as well as Acetivibrio, Acidaminobacter, Alkaliphilus, Anaerobacter, Caloramator, Caloranaerobacter ...

  4. Asarum - Wikipedia

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    Asarum sensu stricto (s.s.) : the North American species are monophyletic and are derived from within the paraphyletic Asian species group. Geotaenium is a sister to Asarum s.s., showing its close relationship to Asarum s.s.. Asiasarum is a sister to the Hexastylis + Heterotropa clade, showing several synapomorphies with this clade.

  5. Dipsadinae - Wikipedia

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    Some authors refer to part or all of this group as Xenodontinae, but if the two names are used synonymously, Dipsadinae is the correct name because it is older. [4] When Xenodontinae is used non-synonymously, it normally refers to the larger and more derived South American-Caribbean subclade containing the genus Xenodon and its relatives, whereas Dipsadinae sensu stricto is restricted to the ...

  6. Clusiaceae - Wikipedia

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    More so than many plant families, it shows large variation in plant morphology (for example, three to 10, ... Clusioideae as Clusiaceae sensu stricto; ...

  7. Moss - Wikipedia

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    Mosses are small, non-vascular flowerless plants in the taxonomic division Bryophyta (/ b r aɪ ˈ ɒ f ə t ə /, [3] / ˌ b r aɪ. ə ˈ f aɪ t ə /) sensu stricto.Bryophyta (sensu lato, Schimp. 1879 [4]) may also refer to the parent group bryophytes, which comprise liverworts, mosses, and hornworts. [5]

  8. Tiarella stolonifera - Wikipedia

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    For example, T. stolonifera is ... The ranges of Tiarella stolonifera and Tiarella cordifolia sensu stricto overlap in western ... (Betula alleghaniensis), American ...

  9. Glossary of scientific naming - Wikipedia

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    sensu ("sense" in Latin): as in sensu stricto (s. s.) (in the strict sense), sensu lato (in a broad sense), etc.; see sensu for more variants and details; secundum ("following" in Latin): e. g. "secundum Smith" form classification