subkingdom in English

noun
1
a taxonomic category that ranks below kingdom and above phylum or division.
They are placed in their own subkingdom because they are so unlike any other animals.

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1. The Alveolate protists or chromists : A taxonomic superphylum within the subkingdom Biciliata

2. Thallophyta, Bryophyta, and Pteridophyta are the three phyla of cryptogams, which is a subkingdom of Plantae.The cryptogams are seedless plants or plant-like organisms that do not produce flowers and fruits.

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4. Floristics (Engler & followers) Faunistics (Wallace) Kingdom: Palaeotropical Realm: Arctogaean Subkingdom: African Region: Ethiopian Region: North African Highlands Province: Ethiopian Highlands District: Abyssinian-Erythrean District: --(not yet delimited) -----Each system uses in better known or geographically more subdivided areas further

5. Cnidaria - hydras; polyps; jellyfishes; sea anemones; corals Coelenterata, phylum Cnidaria, phylum Coelenterata Metazoa, subkingdom Metazoa - multicellular animals having cells differentiated into tissues and organs and usually a digestive cavity and nervous system Cnidarian, coelenterate - radially symmetrical animals having saclike

6. These organisms were previously classified as a primitive subkingdom of the plant kingdom, the thallophytes thallophyte, common name for members of the Thallophyta (or Thallobionta), a taxonomic group in some archaic classification systems that comprised Algae, fungi, and lichens.