Definition of Microspecies. Meaning of Microspecies. Synonyms of Microspecies

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Definition of Microspecies

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Meaning of Microspecies from wikipedia

- grex. Components of a species aggregate have been called segregates or microspecies. Used as abbreviation agg. after the binomial species name. Sensu lato...
- unclear with hybridisation, in a species complex of hundreds of similar microspecies, and in a ring species. Also, among organisms that reproduce only a****ually...
- Glandulosus (alternative name: subsection Hiemales), with about 289 microspecies. In this sense the species aggregate does not include the type of the...
- sections and about 2800 microspecies. 30 of these sections are known to reproduce ****ually. About 235 apomictic and polyploid microspecies have been recorded...
- cir****scription of the genus, and also due to the number of apomictic microspecies, which some treat as distinct species, but others group in a smaller...
- group of over 375 species, many of which are closely related apomictic microspecies native throughout Europe, northwestern Africa, temperate western and...
- therefore often called microspecies. In some genera, it is possible to identify and name hundreds or even thousands of microspecies, which may be grouped...
- different opinions regarding the validity of some species, notably apomictic microspecies and whether some 'species' may actually be hybrids. In particular, the...
- Chenopodium album has a complex taxonomy and has been divided into numerous microspecies, subspecies and varieties, but it is difficult to differentiate between...
- numerous species, subspecies and microspecies. For example, Rothmaler's flora of Germany recognizes roughly 70 microspecies. T. officinale has a fossil record...