- hierarchy. Not all
fauna phyla are
divided into
subphyla.
Those that are include: Arthropoda:
divided into
subphyla Trilobitomorpha, Chelicerata, Myriapoda,...
-
distinguish chordates from all
other animals.
Chordates are
divided into
three subphyla:
Craniata or
Vertebrata (fish, amphibians, reptiles,
birds and mammals);...
-
related to
insects and arachnids;
crustaceans make up one of the main
subphyla of the
phylum Arthropoda.
Molluscs include cephalopods (squids, octopuses...
-
sometimes described as a phylum,
containing the
major subphyla Dinozoa and Apicomplexa, plus
minor subphyla. The term
Myzozoa su****ded the
previous term "Miozoa"...
-
fungi kingdom,
which is
divided into one subkingdom,
seven phyla, and ten
subphyla. The
English word
fungus is
directly adopted from the
Latin fungus (mushroom)...
- with
around 580 species) and the
extinct blastoids and Paracrinoids. The
subphyla of
echinoderms A
brittle star,
Ophionereis reticulata A sea cu****ber, Stichopus...
- viruses.
Within the phylum,
there are two
major branches that form two
subphyla: Haploviricotina,
whose members are
mostly non-segmented and
which encode...
- Sulcozoa,
which consists of the
subphyla Apusozoa (Apusomonadida and Breviatea), and Varisulca,
which includes the
subphyla Diphyllatea, Discocelida, Mantamonadidae...
-
Amoebozoa is a
major taxonomic group containing about 2,400
described species of
amoeboid protists,
often possessing blunt, fingerlike,
lobose pseudopods...
- palmitoyltransferase, that are
exclusively shared by
species from
these two
subphyla but not Cephalochordates,
indicating Vertebrates are more
closely related...