Ranales
The Ranales are an obsolete taxon of the Dicotyledons, with rank of order typified by Ranunculus.
Description
The Ranunculaceae were included directly in the Thalamiflorae by de Candolle as an order within that subclass. They were paraphyletic and considered a very primitive group with a key position in angiosperm phylogeny. In the Bentham and Hooker classification they were characterised as having "stamens usually many, carpels free, endosperm conspicuous, embryo small". The term may be qualified by using its broader circumscription, i.e Ranales s.l..In the Bentham and Hooker system, the Ranales were the first cohort of the Thalamiflorae with eight families:
- ::: I. RANUNCULACEÆ
- ::: II. DILLENIACEÆ
- ::: III. CALYCANTHACEÆ
- ::: IV. MAGNOLIACEÆ
- ::: V. ANONACEÆ
- ::: VI. MENISPERMACEÆ
- ::: VII. BERBERIDEÆ
- ::: VIII. NYMPHÆACEÆ
The current APG system uses Ranunculales in the Eudicot clade with seven families.