In scientific classification used in biology, the order (Latin: ordo, plural ordines) is a rank between class and family, or a taxon at that rank. Exact details of formal nomenclature depend on the Nomenclature Code which applies, see scientific classification and:
In French botanical publications, from Michel Adanson's Familles naturelles des plantes (1763) and until the end of the 19th century, the word famille (plural: familles) was used as a French equivalent for this Latin ordo. This equivalence was explicitely stated in the Alphonse De Candolle's Lois de la nomenclature botanique (1868), the precursor of the currently used International Code of Botanical Nomenclature.
In the first international Rules of botanical nomenclature of 1906 the word family (familia) was assigned to the rank indicated by the French "famille", while order (ordo) was reserved for a higher rank, for what in the nineteenth century had often been named a cohors (plural cohortes).
Some of the plant families still retain the names of Linnaean "natural orders" or even the names of pre-Linnaean natural groups recognised by Linnaeus as orders in his natural classification (e.g. Palmae or Labiatae). Such names are known as descriptive family names.
Scientific classification | Zoological nomenclature | Botanical nomenclature
Orde (biologie) | Ordre | Orden (biologi) | Ordnung (Biologie) | Selts (bioloogia) | Orden (biología) | Ordre (biologie) | Orde (bioloxía) | Ættbálkur (flokkunarfræði) | Ordine (tassonomia) | Ordo | Būrys | Rend (biológia) | Order | Orde (biologie) | Orden (biologi) | Biologisk orden | Òrdre (biologia) | Rząd (biologia) | Ordem (biologia) | Отряд | Rad (taxonómia) | Red (biologija) | Ordning (biologi) | Takım (biyoloji) | 目 (生物)
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