The American mink is a representative of the large family Mustelidae belonging to the suborder Caniformia in the order Carnivora. |
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The family Blenniidae is the largest family in its suborder, consisting of six tribes with 53 genera and 345 species. |
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This nomenclator contains all specific and infraspecific names attributed to the suborder. |
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The more familiar spiders are grouped into the suborder Opisthothelae, which is itself divided into two infraorders. |
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A detailed phylogenic analysis of the suborder Acanthroidei was completed by Tyler et al. |
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These nautiloids are very similar in form and structure to the tarphycerids, among which they are now generally included as a suborder. |
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What most gardeners call thrips are the larvae of a flying insect entomologists group in the suborder Terebrantia. |
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The navicular and cuboid bones of the ankle are not fused, a primitive condition that separates tylopods from the third suborder the Ruminantia. |
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In thelytoky, which occurs in many species of the suborder Symphyta, unmated females produce males. |
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Some species, however, such as certain members of the suborder Cyphophthalmi, lack eyes or have eyes positioned laterally on the cephalothorax. |
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The suborder Myctophoidei was removed from the Salmoniformes and placed into the order Myctophiformes. |
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There, 40 million-year-old fossil skeletons reveal the earliest, and now extinct, suborder ancestors of modern whales, the Archaeoceti. |
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This suborder includes the freshwater turtles, snapping turtles, tortoises, soft-shelled turtles, and sea turtles. |
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Toothed whales are part of the suborder Odontoceti along with dolphins and porpoises. |
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Scientific Classification: The killer whale belongs to the family Delphinidae of the suborder Odontoceti, order Cetacea. |
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Scientific Classification: Dolphins belong to the suborder Odontoceti of the order Cetacea. |
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The vast majority of marine mammals in the WCR are representatives of this suborder, Odontoceti. |
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Scientific Classification: The walrus makes up the family Odobenidae of the suborder Pinnipedia. |
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The pocket mouse and the kangaroo rats and mice are members of the suborder Sciuromorpha, or squirrel like rodents. |
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These included the superorders Octopodiformes and Decapodiformes, the order Octopoda, the octopod suborder Incirrata, and the teuthoid suborder Myopsida. |
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Classification of the cribellate spiders and some allied families, with notes on the evolution of the suborder Araneomorpha. |
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One study of part of the cytochrome b gene sequence found a close relationship between terns and a group of waders in the suborder Thinocori. |
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Although commonly placed in the suborder Mantodea of the order Orthoptera, it may be placed in its own order, Mantodea, or with the cockroaches, which also produce an ootheca, in the order Dictyoptera. |
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The third suborder of sessile barnacles, the Verrucomorpha, or wart barnacles, differs from the first two suborders in having the plates of the wall and operculum asymmetrically arranged. |
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Just under 8 mm long, these animals belong to the suborder of terrestrial isopods, commonly known as woodlice. |
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Chinchillas and their closest living relatives, the mountain viscachas, along with the more distantly related plains viscacha, constitute the family Chinchillidae of the suborder Hystricognatha within the order Rodentia. |
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One of the main diversifications occurred within the suborder Sauria. |
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Most scientists consider adapiforms as basal members of the suborder that includes lemurs and lorises, which are distantly related to humans and other anthropoids. |
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This scheme also contains a suborder, Thalattosuchia. |
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Classification in this suborder is much disputed. |
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Water fleas are tiny freshwater crustaceans of the suborder Cladocera. |
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The U. S. system includes a category named suborder that is not in the Canadian system, and the FAO soil units are arranged into only two categories. |
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The rorquals are believed to have diverged from the other families of the suborder Mysticeti as long ago as the middle Miocene. |
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Snakes are elongated, legless, carnivorous reptiles of the suborder Serpentes. |
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Parasitic mites from the suborder Mesostigmata, family Laelapidae, genus Laelaps were also identified. |
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Endothermic bony fishes are all in the suborder Scombroidei and include the butterfly mackerel, a species of primitive mackerel. |
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Systematics of most families within Zoarcoidei, and of the suborder itself within the order perciforms, is uncertain. |
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Gulls or seagulls are seabirds of the family Laridae in the suborder Lari. |
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Pinnipedia was historically considered its own suborder under Carnivora. |
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Balaenopterids diverged from the other families of suborder Mysticeti, also called the whalebone whales or great whales, as long ago as the middle Miocene. |
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Torrerts are are the most extensive suborder of vertisols in Australia. |
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Further attempts at classification continued without agreement, with some authors adopting the classical three suborder system and others Tullborg's two suborders. |
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Families grouped within this suborder all have an anterior velum across the head, and high columnar rhinophoral sheaths, each with a smallish distal section cupped in the top. |
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