suborders in English

noun
1
a taxonomic category that ranks below order and above family.
Likewise, comparisons of growth series permit elucidation of phylogenetic relationships at lower taxonomic levels such as suborders , families, or subfamilies.

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1. There are two suborders of Artiodactyls: Nonruminantia and Ruminantia

2. The living Anurans are typically divided into three suborders: Archaeobatrachia, Mesobatrachia, and Neobatrachia.

3. The order Chiroptera has been divided into two new suborders, YinpteroChiroptera and YangoChiroptera

4. The labyrinthodontian suborders Microsauria and Branchiosauria, both of which contain temnospondyls, were distinct from Labyrinthodonta

5. The Suborders of Aridisols have undergone major changes since the 1975 edition of Soil Taxonomy. Originally there were only two Suborders, Argid which still remains and Orthid which has been deleted, its soils placed into new classes

6. ADVERTISEMENTS: Division of the Chiroptera: Two Suborders, MegaChiroptera and MicroChiroptera, are included under the Order Chiroptera

7. The Artiodactyla includes omnivores (the suborder Suina) and herbivores (the suborders Tylopoda and Ruminantia and the hippopotamuses, which are related to whales).

8. The order Chiroptera (bats) comprises one-fifth of mammalian species and consists of two suborders: MegaChiroptera (173 species) and MicroChiroptera (813 species)

9. Description There are 86 species of Cetaceans, and these are divided into two suborders - the mysticetes ( baleen whales , 14 species) and odontocetes ( …

10. For example, one of the seven suborders of the Aridisol Order is differentiated by the upper boundary of the cryic soil temperature regime, 0º to 8º C

11. Cycads are a group of toxic plants with three families (Cycadaceae, Stangeriaceae, and Zamiaceae) and many classes, orders, and suborders with over 100 species in each

12. The order is divided into four suborders (Ischnocera, Amblycera, Rhynchophthirina, and Anoplura) distinguishable from one another by the size of the head, the shape of the third antennal segment, and the presence or absence of maxillary palps.

13. Closely related to Hemiptera and Psocoptera ; The order is divided into four suborders (Ischnocera, Amblycera, Rhynchophthirina, and Anoplura) distinguishable from one another by the size of the head, the shape of the third antennal segment, and the presence or absence of maxillary palps.

14. Classification, Properties, and Management of Aridisols The Orthid Suborder In the 1975 edition of Soil Taxonomy, the Orthid Suborder was a catch-all class of soils that in the recent 7th edition have been divided among seven Suborders, mostly among the Salids, Durids, Gypsids, Calcids, and Cambids.

15. Plural form of anthropoid Beginning with the earliest known lemur, Anaptomorphus, this genus shows tendencies towards the Anthropoids, and, when we pass up into the Oligocene of the Old World, Adapis is a decidedly mixed type, and probably not far from the common stem-form which gave origin to both suborders of the Primates.

16. Acarid - Acarid - Classification: Features that distinguish the superorders, orders, and suborders of Acari include the presence or absence of stigmata—if present, the type, relative position, and structures associated with the stigmata are important—the position and form of the palpal apotele (modified distal segment of palpus) when present, the type and location of sensory organs, the