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The term incertae sedis refers to uncertainty about phylogenetic position of a taxon, which may be expressed, among others, by using a question mark after or before a taxon name.
Since Incertae Sedis is not a specific family, there are no notable or representative species that can be described. The plants within this classification are undefined and may vary greatly in their characteristics.
Nov 5, 2011 · CHAPTER XXVII - GENERA OF PTERIDOSPERMS, FERNS, AND PLANTAE INCERTAE SEDIS. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 November 2011. A. C. Seward. Chapter. Get access. Cite.
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Incertae sedis —"of uncertain position (seat)"—is a term used to define a taxonomic group where its broader relationships are unknown or undefined. Contents. 1 Examples. 2 Reasons a group might be considered incertae sedis. 2.1 Not included in an analysis. 2.2 Controversy. 2.3 Basal taxa. Examples.
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List species and varieties by family. Boxshall (1977 a, p.149) considers that this genus is similar to Lubbockia. This position is not acknowledged by Heron & Damkaer (1978, p.3) referring to the remark of Sars (1918, p.190) who considers this genus as not belonging to the Oncaeidae.