Use "suborder" in a sentence

1. Amphipoda suborder Amphilochidea Boeck, 1871 suborder Colomastigidea Stebbing, 1899 suborder Gammaridea Latreille, 1802 suborder Hyperiidea Milne Edwards, 1830 suborder Ingolfiellidea Hansen, 1903 suborder Senticaudata Lowry & Myers, 2013 suborder Talitroidea

2. Anthropoids Members of a suborder of Primates, the suborder Anthropoidea (pronounced “ann-throw-poid´-ee-uh”)

3. ADVERTISEMENTS: Suborder MegaChiroptera: 1

4. 1 synonym for Brachyura: suborder Brachyura

5. An old order dating to early Eocene: bats: suborder MegaChiroptera (fruit bats); suborder MicroChiroptera (insectivorous bats) Familiarity information: Chiroptera used as a noun is very rare.

6. Suborder Anoplura (Order Phthiraptera) COMMON NAME: SUCKING LICE

7. 3 words related to Brachyuran: crustacean, Brachyura, suborder Brachyura

8. Ardeae definition is - the suborder of Ciconiiformes comprising the herons.

9. Barramunda: An Australian fish, Ceratodus forsteri , of the order Dipnoi , representative of a suborder Monopneumona

10. What does Alcae mean? A taxonomic suborder within the order Charadriiformes — the auks

11. Timema is the only member of the family Timematidae and the suborder Timematodea.

12. Anoplura is a suborder of insects that includes many species of sucking lice

13. The suborder Sciuromorpha contains 307 living species in 61 genera and three families.

14. Anteater is the common name given for the four mammal species that belong to the vermalingua suborder

15. Chiroptera, order Chiroptera - an old order dating to early Eocene: bats: suborder MegaChiroptera (fruit bats); suborder MicroChiroptera (insectivorous bats) fruit bat , megabat - large Old World bat of warm and tropical regions that feeds on fruit

16. Staphyliniformia belongs to the Polyphaga suborder and is usually given an infraorder or series rank.

17. What does Anoplura mean? A taxonomic suborder within the order Phthiraptera — the sucking lice

18. Andrewsarchus is classified as being with Hippos and whales and dolphins etc at the suborder/clade level

19. Ankylosaur armored dinosaur, suborder of the Ornithi-schia order of dinosaurs, characteristic of the Cretaceous period

20. Ankylosaur definition: any of various quadrupedal herbivorous ornithischian dinosaurs constituting the suborder Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

21. Definition of Brachyura : a tribe of the suborder Reptantia or in some classifications a suborder of Decapoda comprising crustaceans with the abdomen greatly reduced and more or less folded against the ventral surface of the thorax and including the typical crabs — compare anomura, macrura

22. Polyplax spinulosa (the spined rat louse) is a member of the order Phthiraptera and suborder Anoplura (sucking lice)

23. They are grouped together in the suborder Rhopalocera. Butterflies are closely related to moths, from which they evolved

24. Polyplax spinulosa (the spined rat louse) is a member of the order Phthiraptera and suborder Anoplura (sucking lice)

25. Ardeae has also been used in older classifications as a suborder of Ciconiiformes containing herons and related

26. The suborder Myomorpha contains 1,137 species of mouse-like rodents, nearly a quarter of all mammal species.

27. Coccidia is a collective name for the suborder that includes other human pathogens, such as Isospora, Sarcocystis, and Toxoplasma

28. What does Ankylosaur mean? Any of a suborder (Ankylosauria) of heavily armored, short-legged ornithischian dinosaurs of the Cretaceous

29. What does Anthropoid mean? Of or belonging to the primate suborder Anthropoidea, which consists of the New World monk

30. Agamidae (Agamids; order Squamata, suborder Sauria) A family of lizards that closely resemble iguanas , but that have acrodont teeth

31. These fishes belong in the Order Perciformes and Suborder Acanthuroidei where they are members of the Family Ephippidae (Spadefishes & Batfishes)

32. Synonyms: Brachyura; suborder Brachyura Hypernyms ("Brachyura" is a kind of): animal order (the order of animals)

33. 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.

34. Cockroach definition is - any of an order or suborder (Blattodea synonym Blattaria) of chiefly nocturnal insects including some that are domestic pests.

35. Noun any of several herbivorous dinosaurs of the suborder Ankylosauria, from the Cretaceous Period, having the body covered with thick, bony plates.

36. Alcae definition is - a suborder of Charadriiformes coextensive with the family Alcidae and including the auks, murres, and puffins.

37. All four Anteater species are in the suborder (a smaller group of animals) called Vermilingua, which means ‘worm tongue’.

38. 1. Of or belonging to the primate suborder Anthropoidea, which consists of the New World monkeys, Old World monkeys, and apes including humans

39. Brachiosaurus definition is - a genus of huge dinosaurs (suborder Sauropoda) of the Upper Jurassic having longer forelegs than hind legs.

40. The Aculeata are one of the groups within the Hymenopteran Suborder Apocrita. Aculeates share the characteristic feature of a sting

41. Astigmata has been ranked as an order or suborder in the past, but was lowered to the cohort Astigmatina of the supercohort Desmonomatides (synonym Desmonomata) in the suborder Oribatida (formerly Cryptostigmata), of the order Sarcoptiformes.Astigmatina is now made up of the two groups Acaridia and Psoroptidia, which …

42. Carnivora - cats; lions; tigers; panthers; dogs; wolves; jackals; bears; raccoons; skunks; and members of the suborder Pinnipedia order Carnivora animal order - the order of animals

43. Any of several Central and South American mammals of the suborder Vermilingua that lack teeth and feed on ants and termites, especially the giant Anteater

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

45. Any large carnivorous bipedal dinosaur of the genus Antrodemus (formerly Allosaurus), common in North America in late Jurassic times: suborder Theropoda (theropods)

46. Ruminant, any mammal of the suborder Ruminantia (order Artiodactyla), which includes the pronghorns, giraffes, okapis, deer, chevrotains, cattle, antelopes, sheep, and goats

47. Of or belonging to the primate suborder Anthropoidea, which consists of the New World monkeys, Old World monkeys, and apes including humans

48. Of or belonging to the primate suborder Anthropoidea, which consists of the New World monkeys, Old World monkeys, and apes including humans

49. Brachyura - an order of crustaceans having a reduced abdomen folded against the ventral surface suborder Brachyura animal order - the order of

50. Billfishes (suborder Xiphioidei) are distinct from the scombroids and comprise the sailfish and marlins (family Istiophoridae) and swordfish (of the monotypic family Xiphiidae)

51. N2 - This chapter focuses on the class Branchiopoda, which includes the common Daphnia, and other members of the suborder Cladocera (order Diplostraca)

52. What does Anteater mean? Any of several Central and South American mammals of the suborder Vermilingua that lack teeth and feed on ants and termi

53. Ancodonta definition is - a division of Artiodactyla comprising the hippopotamuses and extinct related forms and with the Suina and certain extinct related forms forming the suborder Suiformes.

54. Anthropology, Zoology. belonging or pertaining to the group of primates characterized by a relatively flat face, dry nose, small immobile ears, and forward-facing eyes, comprising New World monkeys, Old World monkeys, and apes, including humans: these primates were formerly classified into their own suborder, Anthropoidea, which has been supplanted by the more inclusive suborder

55. ‘The ancient teeth and jawbones of the tiny, monkeylike creatures shed new light on the poorly understood evolution of early Anthropoids, a suborder of primates that …

56. These fishes belong in the Order Perciformes and Suborder Percoidei and are members of the Family Pomacanthidae (Angelfishes) which contains about 88 species in 8 genera

57. Noun any very large herbivorous quadrupedal dinosaur of the genus Apatosaurus, common in North America during Jurassic times, having a long neck and long tail: suborder Sauropoda (sauropods)

58. The body chamber of an ammonoid of the genus Calliphylloceras (Suborder Phylloceratina) containing its lower jaw is reported from the Upper Bajocian (Strenoceras niortense Zone) of the Northern Caucasus.

59. Anteater, (suborder Vermilingua), any of four species of toothless, insect -eating mammals found in tropical savannas and forests from southern Mexico to Paraguay and northern Argentina

60. Charadriiform - Charadriiform - Auks (suborder Alcae): Alcids breed in island colonies along Arctic and north temperate seacoasts, with the exception of a few murrelets that breed inland on mountains

61. , Brontosaur any very large herbivorous quadrupedal dinosaur of the genus Apatosaurus , common in North America during Jurassic times, having a long neck and long tail: suborder Sauropoda (sauropods)

62. Babesiosis is the disease caused by infection of the erythrocytes of mammals by Babesia species, which are Apicomplexa protozoa belonging to the suborder Piroplasmidea and the family Babesiidae

63. Basilosaurus was first thought to be a reptile but was later identified as an ancient type of whale (Order Cetacea, Suborder Archaeoceti) that grew to 60 or 70 feet (18 to 20

64. Bovids (hollow-horned ruminants) belong to the order Artiodactyla, the hoofed mammals with an even number of toes, and the suborder Ruminantia, the cud-chewing plant eaters

65. Five of the seven known families within this suborder are extinct; only the families Phascolarctidae, with the koala, and Vombatidae, with three extant species of wombat, survive.

66. Class Insecta → subclass Pterygota → infraclass Neoptera → superorder Holometabola → order Coleoptera → suborder Polyphaga → infraorder Scarabeiformia → superfamily Scarabaeoidea → family Scarabaeidae → subfamily Rutelinae → tribe Anomalini → subtribe Anomalina → genus Anomala → species Anomala cupripes

67. All Anglerfish belong to the group of fish called the Lophiiformes order, but the most unusual Anglerfish are those of the suborder Ceratioidei, which consists of 160 recognized species

68. Another key initiative for establishing the Vertisolic Order in Canada was the decision by the United States Department of Agriculture to establish a new suborder Cryert in the Vertisol Order of U.S

69. Anthropoidea (Simiiformes; cohort Unguiculata, order Primates) Suborder comprising the monkeys, apes, and humans.Monkeys and apes have a common ancestor and diverged in the Oligocene.The dryopithecines of the succeeding Miocene were undoubted apes

70. Basilosaurus, extinct genus of primitive whales of the family Basilosauridae (suborder Archaeoceti) found in Middle and Late Eocene rocks in North America and northern Africa (the Eocene Epoch lasted from 55.8 million to 33.9 million years ago)

71. Amadavat: A small conirostral granivorous finch-like bird, of the order Passeres , suborder Oscines , family Ploceidœ , subfamily Spermestinœ; the Estrilda amandava , a native of India, and one of the commonest exotic cage-birds.

72. Examples of Ankylosaur in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web Ankylosaurus magniventris is an Ankylosaur—a suborder of four-legged, armored, and mostly herbivorous dinosaurs—but not all Ankylosaurs were Ankylosaurus.

73. Bears are a group of large mammals found in all over the world in many different habitats.They form the family Ursidae, in the suborder Caniformia of the order Carnivora.There are 8 living Bear species.

74. Haplorhines share a number of derived features that distinguish them from the strepsirrhine "wet-nosed" primates (whose Greek name means "curved nose"), the other suborder of primates from which they diverged some 63 million years ago.

75. Blenny (plural Blennies) A true blenny, any of various marine fishes from the suborder Blennioidei or order Blenniiformes that are generally small and elongated which dwell on the sea floor, including scaled and scaleless forms and dramatically divergent appearance, in several families

76. Arctia caja (Linnaeus, 1758) UKSI Common Name Source; Garden Tiger preferred: UKSI Teigr yr Ardd Welsh local: UKSI Teigrod yr Ardd Welsh local: UKSI Classification unranked Biota kingdom Animalia phylum Arthropoda subphylum Hexapoda class Insecta order Lepidoptera suborder Glossata superfamily Noctuoidea family Erebidae

77. Sucking louse, (suborder Anoplura), any of some 500 species of small, wingless, flat lice (order Phthiraptera) that have piercing and sucking mouthparts and live on blood and tissue fluids of mammals as an ectoparasite (external parasite)

78. Definition of Balistidae : a family of long-snouted small-eyed marine fishes having a deep compressed body and rough spinose scales, comprising the triggerfishes and sometimes the filefishes, and a few related forms consisting a suborder of Plectognathi

79. An order of hooved mammals of the subclass Eutheria (including pigs and peccaries and hippopotami and members of the suborder Ruminantia) having an even number of functional toes Familiarity information: Artiodactyla used as a noun is very rare.

80. Baleen whale definition is - any of a suborder (Mysticeti) of usually large whales typically of colder waters that lack teeth but have Baleen plates in the upper jaw which are used to filter chiefly small crustaceans (such as krill) out of large quantities of seawater.