rare taxon in Czech
[eko.] vzácný druh (živočichů, rostlin) Entry edited by: RNDr. Pavel Piskač
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1. This Cladogram example suggests that Taxon 2and Taxon 3more recently shared a common ancestor than either does with Taxon 1.
2. The taxon is widely recognised.
3. Cephalopoda - Taxon details on CephBase
4. Taxon names authored (List may be incomplete) 7 taxon names authored by Hans Burgeff; Publications (List may be incomplete) 1926 []
5. Annelida – Taxon details on Encyclopedia of Life (EOL)
6. Caecum – Taxon details on World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS).
7. The Acanthocephala represent an entirely parasitic taxon of pseudocoelomate worms
8. Mnemonic i-Taxon identifier i: 378751: Scientific name i: Achaea: Taxonomy navigation › Catocalinae
9. Acari are a taxon of arachnids, which contains ticks and mites
10. Unranked taxon (below Anura and above the family-group), containing solely Rhinophrynidae
11. This discovery confirmed that the dental formula of this taxon is 2.1.3.2.
12. The other perennial, Z. diploperennis, is the sister taxon of Z. perennis.
13. The genus Bacterium was a taxon described in 1828 by Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg
14. The abbreviation spp. is used to denote all species of a higher taxon
15. Apicomplexa is one of the biggest and most well-known taxon of parasitic protists
16. A holotype is not necessarily "typical" of that taxon, although ideally it should be.
17. Sometimes placed in a subclass Anapsida, though this taxon is now often not recognized
18. The abbreviation ‘spp.’ is used to denote all species of a higher taxon.
19. Bactra (Bactra) Stephens, 1834 subgenus Bactra (Chiloides) Butler, 1881 View list of all occurrence records for this taxon ([counting] records) View map of all occurrence records for this taxon ([counting] records) Charts showing breakdown of occurrence records
20. The bee was carrying pollen of a previously unknown orchid taxon, Meliorchis caribea, on its wings.
21. Sometimes placed in a subclass Anapsida, though this taxon is now often not recognized
22. The taxon includes tongue-shaped sporophylls with a blunt to mucronate apex and an adaxial sporangium.
23. Mnemonic i-Taxon identifier i: 184750: Scientific name i: Yucca Bacilliform virus: Taxonomy navigation › unclassified Badnavirus
24. For long, this genus was included in the "wastebin taxon" Mabuya; it contains the Asian mabuyas.
25. They represent a "grab-bag" taxon for any Archosaur that wasn't a crocodilian, a pterosaur, or a dinosaur