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botanical subfamily names with "-oideae", and
zoological subfamily names with "-inae".
Detarioideae is an
example of a
botanical subfamily. Detarioideae...
- of the
American Ornithologists'
Union voted in 2007 to
recognize two
subfamilies:
Herpetotherinae containing the
forest falcons; and
Falconinae containing...
- 16
extant ant
subfamilies and
about 90% of all
described ant species.
Formicoids include such
widespread and species-rich
subfamilies as Myrmicinae,...
-
ponerine groups may be more
closely related to
other subfamilies than to each other. The
subfamilies of "poneromorph"
Formicidae include: Amblyoponinae...
- but may be more
distantly related and so have
different interfaces.
Subfamilies are ****igned by a
variety of methods,
including sequence similarity,...
-
remaining four
Engler subfamilies were Aurantioideae, Rutoideae,
Flindersioideae and Toddalioideae. Engler's
division into
subfamilies largely relied on the...
- Isopyroideae,
leaving five
subfamilies, an
arrangement he
continued in his 1993 monograph,
dividing the
larger subfamilies into tribes,
though by then...
-
significant change in
recent years.
Several groups formerly treated as
subfamilies have been
elevated to
family rank (e.g., Bolboceratidae, Geotrupidae...
-
family is
divided into
these subfamily groups,
subfamilies, and
extinct genera (not
placed within any
subfamily):
Subfamily group Gryllinae Laicharting...
- the most
recent classifications have
promoted a
number of the
mantid subfamilies to the rank of family, e.g. Iridopterygidae, Sibyllidae, Tarachodidae...