subgenus in English

noun
1
a taxonomic category that ranks below genus and above species.
The lowest taxonomic rank is species (genera / subgenera in mollusks) and the highest is family.

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1. Subgenus Chiton (Chiton) Linnaeus, 1758

2. The triangle butterflyfishes and the hooded butterflyfish (C. larvatus) form the subgenus Gonochaetodon.

3. The subgenus Soja (Moench) F.J. Herm. includes the cultivated soybean, Glycine max (L.)

4. Subgenus Acnida differs from other subgenera since it includes only dioecious species (Mosyakin & Robertson 1996)

5. GluconoAcetobacter , a new subgenus comprising the acetate-oxidizing acetic acid bacteria with ubiquinone-10 in the genus Acetobacter .

6. Coloeus is a genus of bird that is sometimes treated as a subgenus of Corvus, including by the IUCN

7. A new sibling species of the Anuran subgenus Blommersia from Madagascar (Amphibia: Mantellidae: Mantidactylus) and its molecular phylogenetic relationships.

8. 1932) and two secondary or Annectent lines, the Atriceps and Duttoni groups (Belkin 1962 and Harbach 1988, respectively), are cur- rently recognized within the subgenus

9. Pseudoeriocoryne in the subgenus Eriocoryne comprises four species, and is delimited mainly by Acaulescence and an inflorescence with congested capitula surrounded by a rosette of leaves.

10. Coloeus is a genus of bird that is sometimes treated as a subgenus of Corvus, including by the IUCN.It contains two relatively small species both named "jackdaws"

11. Azalea definition is - any of a subgenus (Azalea) of rhododendrons with funnel-shaped corollas and usually deciduous leaves including many species and hybrid forms cultivated as ornamentals.

12. The organism has also been known as Micrococcus Catarrhalis, Neisseria Catarrhalis, and Branhamella Catarrhalis; currently, it is considered to belong to the subgenus Branhamella of the genus Moraxella.

13. The organism has also been known as Micrococcus Catarrhalis, Neisseria Catarrhalis, and Branhamella Catarrhalis; currently, it is considered to belong to the subgenus Branhamella of the genus Moraxella.

14. As nouns the difference between cranberry and Craisin is that cranberry is a shrub belonging to the subgenus oxycoccus'' of the genus ''vaccinium , consisting of four species while Craisin is …

15. The lowland Anoa (Bubalus depressicornis) is a small Bovid in the Artiodactyla order, also known as Anoa de Ilanura or Anoa des plaines, in the Anoa subgenus from the genus Bubalus

16. Bullhorned Dung Beetle Onthophagus taurus (Schreber, 1759) kingdom Animalia - animals » phylum Arthropoda - arthropods » class Insecta - insects » order Coleoptera - beetles » family Scarabaeidae - scarabs » genus Onthophagus » subgenus Onthophagus

17. 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

18. The species of the subgenus Boulengerina show great diversity in size, however, ranging from the forest cobra (Naja melanoleuca) which can attain lengths of 2.7 metres (8.9 feet) to the burrowing cobra (Naja multifasciata) which doesn't grow larger than 0.8 metres (2.6 feet) in length.

19. Systematics of Indo-Pacific Philippia (Psilaxis), Architectonicid Gastropods with Eggs and Young in the Umbilicus' ROBERT ROBERTSON2 ABSTRACT : The subgenus Psilaxis Woodring is distinguished from Philippia Gray, s.s., on the basis of differences in the shells, jaws, opercula, and doubtfully radulae.

20. Crus, a subgenus of the fly genus Metopochetus; Crus (lower leg) Crus, a plural of Cru (wine); Crus, an abbreviation of Civil Resettlement Units; Rektorenkonferenz der Schweizer Universitäten (Crus; English: Rectors' Conference of the Swiss Universities); Crus (plural crura) can also refer to other anatomical structures that are leg-shaped: