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  • The APG III system of classification separated the family Cabombaceae from the family Nymphaceae.
  • The "'Cabombaceae "'are a family of aquatic, herbaceous flowering plants.
  • The APG III system did separate the Cabombaceae from the Nymphaeaceae and placed them in the order Nymphaeales together with the Hydatellaceae.
  • The family has an extensive fossil record from the Cretaceous with plants that exhibit affinities to either the Cabombaceae or Nymphaceae occurring in the Early Cretaceous.
  • These diminutive, moss-like, aquatic plants are the closest living relatives of the two closely related families Nymphaeaceae ( water-lilies ) and Cabombaceae.
  • The Cabombaceae are all aquatic, living in still or slow-moving waters of temperate and tropical North and South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia.
  • This order was not part of the APG II system's 2003 plant classification ( unchanged from the APG system of 1998 ), which instead had a broadly circumscribed family Nymphaeaceae ( including Cabombaceae ) unplaced in any order.
  • The APG II system does not recognize a group called " paleodicots " but assigns these early-diverging dicots to several orders and unplaced families : Amborellaceae, Nymphaeaceae ( including Cabombaceae ), Austrobaileyales, Ceratophyllales ( not included among the " paleodicots " by Leitch et al . 1998 ), Chloranthaceae, and the magnoliid clade ( orders Canellales, Piperales, Laurales, and Magnoliales ).