Definition of Superorders. Meaning of Superorders. Synonyms of Superorders

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Definition of Superorders

Superorder
Superorder Su`per*or"der, n. (Zo["o]l.) A group intermediate in importance between an order and a subclass.

Meaning of Superorders from wikipedia

- and recognized by the nomenclature codes. An immediately higher rank, superorder, is sometimes added directly above order, with suborder directly beneath...
- between the superorders cir****scribed from each system. Namely, although the systems share common names for many of the listed superorders, the specific...
- Atlantogenata is a proposed clade of placental mammals containing the cohorts or superorders Xenarthra and Afrotheria. These groups originated and radiated in the...
- true beasts") is a magnorder of placental mammals that groups together superorders Euarchontoglires and Laurasiatheria. With a few exceptions, male boreoeutherians...
- acarids are no older than the Tertiary (up to 65 mya). Members of the superorders Opilioacariformes and Acariformes (sometimes known as Actinotrichida)...
- with the major divisions within the class ****igned to subclasses and superorders. The class was considered the highest level of the taxonomic hierarchy...
- recent geological data suggest near-simultaneous divergence of the three superorders of mammals". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 106 (13):...
- any case, three main palaeopteran lineages, traditionally treated as superorders, are recognized. Of these, the Palaeodictyopteroidea themselves might...
- Laurasiatheria is also posited to include several extinct orders and superorders. At least some of these are considered wastebasket taxa, historically...
- cartilaginous fish, including modern sharks (superorder Selachii), rays, skates, and sawfish (superorder Batoidea). Members of this subclass are characterised...