a phenogram […] graphically portrays the phenotype of the species. It represents the size, shape, color, and structure of the members of the population studied. Phenograms say nothing more than that contained in a description.
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phenogramPhänogramm (ger.)
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1) A diagram representing the character states of a number of phenotypic features of an organism in the form of a bar chart. disused. (OED 2005)
- 1963
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Arnett, R.H. (1963). The phenogram, a method of description for studies on Oxacis (Coleoptera, Oedemeridae). Coleopterists’ Bulletin 17, 6-18: 10.
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2) A diagram showing phenetic relationships; a dendrogram based on observed similarities and differences between organisms. (OED 2011)
- 1965
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The phenogram of the pheneticist.
Mayr, E. (1965). Numerical phenetics and taxonomic theory. Syst. Zool. 14, 73-97: 81; id. (1969). Principles of Systematic Zoology: 254-5.
- 1980
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Phenograms are branching diagrams depicting the phenetic relationships of the included taxa.
Eldredge, N & Cracraft, J. (1980). Phylogenetic Patterns and Evolutionary Process: 175.
- 1982
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phenogram A branching diagram representing degrees of overall phenetic similarity of taxa from which phylogenetic relationships may be inferred; cf. cladogram.
Lincoln, R.J., Boxshall, G.A. & Clark, P.F. (1982). A Dictionary of Ecology, Evolution and Systematics: 188.