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| The adeleorins (subclass Coccidiasina, | suborder Adeleorina) are one-host parasites of inverte |
| nosuchus is the sole member of its family and | suborder, although Phthinosaurus may be a relative. |
| Suborder Amblycera | |
| Usually the antennae of | suborder Amblycera composes 4-5 segments. |
| mily of cephalopods belonging to the Ammonite | suborder Ancyloceratina. |
| The species is classified in the Ischnocera | suborder and the Philopteridae family. |
| da are sometimes included in the Spirurida as | suborder and superfamily, respectively. |
| amallanida are sometimes included herein as a | suborder, and the Drilonematida are sometimes placed h |
| from other Hemiptera to constitute a separate | suborder and probably represents the sister group of t |
| re a family of Odonata (dragonflies) from the | suborder Anisoptera. |
| inch) within the order Cladocera, in the | suborder Anomopoda, placed in its own family, Gondwano |
| These sucking lice are members of a larger | Suborder Anoplura which also includes the species of l |
| Suborder Apatotheria | |
| Suborder Aplousobranchia | |
| In the | suborder Apocrita of the Hymenoptera, the first abdomi |
| the taxa within the Symphyta gave rise to the | suborder Apocrita (wasps, bees and ants - this group i |
| insects, of indeterminate affinity within the | suborder Apocrita (though sometimes believed to be rel |
| originally classified it in the extinct whale | suborder Archaeoceti, because of its teeth. |
| yidae is an extinct family of earwigs, in the | suborder Archidermaptera in the order Dermaptera. |
| It is the only family in the | suborder Archidermaptera, and contains six genera. |
| earwigs, in the family Protodiplatyidae, the | suborder Archidermaptera, and the order Dermaptera. |
| otodiplatys, the family Protodiplatyidae, the | suborder Archidermaptera, and the order Dermaptera. |
| nus Dermapteron, family Protodiplatyidae, the | suborder Archidermaptera, and the order Dermaptera. |
| s Microdiplatys, family Protodiplatyidae, the | suborder Archidermaptera, and the order Dermaptera. |
| nd male genitalia show that it must be in the | suborder Archostemata. |
| The members of the | suborder are found worldwide except for Antarctica, So |
| n the genus Xeniaria, family Arixeniidae, the | suborder Arixeniina, and the order Dermaptera. |
| n the genus Xeniaria, family Arixeniidae, the | suborder Arixeniina, and the order Dermaptera. |
| n the genus Xeniaria, family Arixeniidae, the | suborder Arixeniina, and the order Dermaptera. |
| The majority of phthirapterists spell the | suborder as "Rhynchophthirina" as did Hopkins and Clay |
| Suborder Asterostomatina | |
| They belong to the hemipteran | suborder Auchenorrhyncha. |
| The species epithet refers to the Dipteran | suborder Brachycera. |
| ers, and removes the Nymphomyiidae to its own | suborder, but this has not gained wide acceptance. |
| ds" because they were originally defined as a | suborder by Bassler (1939), who described about 130 sp |
| the Baphia nifida, a leguminous tree, of the | suborder Caesalpinieae. |
| It belong to a synapsid | suborder called Therocephalia. |
| Suborder Calycophorae | |
| are sometimes included in the Spirurida as a | suborder Camallanina. |
| Suborder Caniformia | |
| us of terrestrial carnivores belonging to the | suborder Caniformia, family Amphicyonidae ("bear dog") |
| us of terrestrial carnivores belonging to the | suborder Caniformia, family Amphicyonidae ("bear dog") |
| us of terrestrial carnivores belonging to the | suborder Caniformia, family Amphicyonidae ("bear dog") |
| ly of terrestrial carnivores belonging to the | suborder Caniformia, which inhabited North America dur |
| us of terrestrial carnivores belonging to the | suborder Caniformia, family Amphicyonidae ("bear dog") |
| ly of terrestrial carnivores belonging to the | suborder Caniformia, family Amphicyonidae ("bear dog") |
| ae of terrestrial carnivores belonging to the | suborder Caniformia, and which inhabited Euroasia from |
| ly of terrestrial carnivores belonging to the | suborder Caniformia, which inhabited North America dur |
| us of terrestrial carnivores belonging to the | suborder Caniformia, family of Amphicyonidae ("bear do |
| large terrestrial carnivores belonging to the | suborder Caniformia, family Amphicyonidae ("bear dog") |
| ae of terrestrial carnivores belonging to the | suborder Caniformia, and which inhabited North America |
| Suborder Capitata | |
| family, Cunampaiidae, which falls within the | suborder Cariamae. |
| Suborder Castorimorpha | |
| ae was a family of phacopid trilobites of the | suborder Cheirurina. |
| It's within the | suborder Cimolodonta and family Microcosmodontidae. |
| It is within the | suborder Cimolodonta and perhaps the family Cimolomyid |
| e and the species of octopus belonging to the | suborder Cirrina, are able to release ink. |
| Suborder Cirrina: finned deep-sea octopus | |
| Suborder Conica | |
| ly established superfamilies of the cnidarian | suborder Conica. |
| sh that belongs to the order Scorpaeniformes, | suborder Cottoidei and superfamily Cottoidea, that con |
| They differ from | suborder Cryptobranchoidea as their angular and preart |
| n of the African Tortoises and Turtles of the | Suborder Cryptodira. |
| Suborder Cystonectae | |
| idae are currently included in the harvestman | suborder Dyspnoi, they look more like Eupnoi. |
| For the orthopteran | suborder Ensifera, commonly known as crickets, see Ens |
| Like the other crickets of | suborder Ensifera, it is part of the insect order Orth |
| lies) are reduced to an infraorder in the new | suborder Epiprocta (dragonflies in general). |
| langioidea is a superfamily of the harvestman | suborder Eupnoi with five recognized families and more |
| Suborder Filifera | |
| a small bryozoan family in the cheilostomatan | suborder Flustrina. |
| us Aborolabis, the family Anisolabididae, the | suborder Forficulina, and the order Dermaptera. |
| us Anisolabis, the family Anisolabididae, the | suborder Forficulina, and the order Dermaptera. |
| us Aborolabis, the family Anisolabididae, the | suborder Forficulina, and the order Dermaptera. |
| us Euborellia, the family Anisolabididae, the | suborder Forficulina, and the order Dermaptera. |
| us Euborellia, the family Anisolabididae, the | suborder Forficulina, and the order Dermaptera. |
| us Euborellia, the family Anisolabididae, the | suborder Forficulina, and the order Dermaptera. |
| us Euborellia, the family Anisolabididae, the | suborder Forficulina, and the order Dermaptera. |
| us Euborellia, the family Anisolabididae, the | suborder Forficulina, and the order Dermaptera. |
| us Aborolabis, the family Anisolabididae, the | suborder Forficulina, and the order Dermaptera. |
| us Anisolabis, the family Anisolabididae, the | suborder Forficulina, and the order Dermaptera. |
| us Aborolabis, the family Anisolabididae, the | suborder Forficulina, and the order Dermaptera. |
| us Euborellia, the family Anisolabididae, the | suborder Forficulina, and the order Dermaptera. |
| us Anisolabis, the family Anisolabididae, the | suborder Forficulina, and the order Dermaptera. |
| us Euborellia, the family Anisolabididae, the | suborder Forficulina, and the order Dermaptera. |
| us Euborellia, the family Anisolabididae, the | suborder Forficulina, and the order Dermaptera. |
| us Aborolabis, the family Anisolabididae, the | suborder Forficulina, and the order Dermaptera. |
| us Aborolabis, the family Anisolabididae, the | suborder Forficulina, and the order Dermaptera. |
| us Aborolabis, the family Anisolabididae, the | suborder Forficulina, and the order Dermaptera. |
| Anisolabella, the family Anisolabididae, the | suborder Forficulina, and the order Dermaptera. |
| us Anisolabis, the family Anisolabididae, the | suborder Forficulina, and the order Dermaptera. |
| us Euborellia, the family Anisolabididae, the | suborder Forficulina, and the order Dermaptera. |
| us Anisolabis, the family Anisolabididae, the | suborder Forficulina, and the order Dermaptera. |
| Pygidicranidae is a family of earwigs, in the | suborder Forficulina. |
| s a moderately-sized family of earwigs in the | suborder Forficulina. |
| s a relatively large family of earwigs in the | suborder Forficulina. |
| n brown earwig, is a species of earwig in the | suborder Forficulina. |
| Diplatyidae is a family of earwigs in the | suborder Forficulina. |
| Karschiellidae is a family of earwigs in the | suborder Forficulina. |
| s) are a large family of brittle stars of the | suborder Gnathophiurina. |
| therium is a genus of mammal from the extinct | suborder Gondwanatheria that lived in Patagonia, South |
| iatitid beloning to the Family Intoceratidae, | suborder Goniatitina, that lived during the very early |
| Suborder Gonorynchoidei - beaked sandfishes | |
| Cyonosaurus is a genus of the extinct | suborder Gorgonopsia. |
| Pravoslavlevia is a genus of the | suborder Gorgonopsia.It lived in the late permian and |
| The family is placed in its own | suborder, Grylloblattodea, and in its own former order |
| arine opisthobranch gastropod mollusks in the | suborder Gymnosomata, the sea angels. |
| Its members, as with other members of the | suborder, had distinctive pygidia modified into finger |
| suborder Haemosporina - all genera in this suborder | |
| Its members are related to animals in the | suborder Halocypridina, but are sufficiently distinct |
| A member of the | Suborder Haplorrhini, it is related to tarsiers, monke |
| Suborder Haplorrhini: tarsiers, monkeys and apes | |
| Suborder Haplotaxina | |
| the genus Araeomerus, family Hemimeridae, the | suborder Hemimerina, and the order Dermaptera. |
| in the genus Araeomerus, family Hemimeridae, | suborder Hemimerina. |
| flies of the family Tipulidae and bugs of the | suborder Heteroptera, and published more than 300 pape |
| gaudichaudii is an amphipod crustacean of the | suborder Hyperiidea. |
| ced in the infraorder Littorinimorpha, in the | suborder Hypsogastropoda in the order Sorbeoconcha in |
| snails, marine gastropod mollusks within the | suborder Hypsogastropoda. |
| Suborder Iguania (iguanas, agamid lizards, chameleons, | |
| Pectinina is a | suborder in the Bivalve order Ostreoida containing the |
| ormes are a superorder of Acari (treated as a | suborder in an outdated classification). |
| Ostreina is a | suborder in the bivalve order Ostreoida and containing |
| uchian to be described, being assigned to the | suborder in 1896 by Arthur Smith Woodward. |
| Suborder Incirrina | |
| This large and diverse | suborder included kangaroos, wallabies, quokkas, possu |
| The latter | suborder includes what are commonly known as sea pansi |
| The | suborder includes the earliest known reptiles, with so |
| This | suborder is no longer considered to accurately describ |
| The | suborder is named for small cilia-like strands on the |
| Suborder Lumbricina | |
| SUBORDER MACROPODIFORMES | |
| Membraniporidae is a bryozoan family in the | suborder Malacostega. |
| It is a member of the traditional | suborder Mallophaga (the "chewing lice"). |
| n was named by Xu et al. in 2006 to group the | suborder Marginocephalia with the family Heterodontosa |
| about half of the 10,000 known species in the | suborder Mesostigmata are predatory and cryptozoan, li |
| Suborder Micrasterina | |
| Historically, the definition of the | suborder Myomorpha has included one or both of the fol |
| nalyzed it in 1968, he moved the genus to the | suborder Mysticeti due to its derived pattern of bone |
| Cetaceans also include baleen whales ( | Suborder Mysticeti), such as the Gray Whale, Humpback |
| ichtiidae is a family of baleen whales in the | suborder Mysticeti. |
| it is the only British representative of the | suborder Myxophaga. |
| These families are now placed in a new | suborder named Macropodiformes. |
| ea is a superfamily within the order Diptera, | suborder Nematocera, infraorder Culicomorpha. |
| named for the mapiro, a fish of the Gobioidea | suborder occurring off the West Indies and the Atlanti |
| Cetaceans include toothed whales ( | Suborder Odontoceti), such as the Sperm Whale, dolphin |
| Corbiculacea is a | suborder of freshwater bivalve molluscs. |
| Psoroptidia is a | suborder of the Acari (mite) group Astigmatina. |
| Chitonina is an extinct | suborder of polyplacophoran mollusc. |
| Myopsina is a | suborder of squid containing two families. |
| Anomopoda is a | suborder of the order Cladocera. |
| Acanthochitonina is an extinct | suborder of polyplacophoran mollusc. |
| Tiarajudens is a member of Anomodontia, a | suborder of therapsids. |
| Frankineae is a | suborder of the Actinomycetales order. |
| The Brachythoraci were a | suborder of arthrodire placoderms, armored fish most d |
| Corynebacterineae is a | suborder of the Actinomycetales, and includes most of |
| The Plagiorchiata are by far the largest | suborder of plagiorchiidan flatworms. |
| Agathemerodea is a | suborder of the insect order Phasmatodea, comprising t |
| Tylopoda (meaning "swollen foot") is a | suborder of terrestrial herbivorous even-toed ungulate |
| Phlebobranchia is a | suborder of sea squirts in the order Enterogona. |
| Zeugophiurina is a | suborder of primitive brittle stars with three extinct |
| Salamandroidea is a | suborder of salamanders, referred to as advanced salam |
| Laveraniina is a | suborder of parasitic protozoa in the phylum Apicomple |
| Polydesmidea is a | suborder of flat-backed millipedes under the order Pol |
| Ingolfiellidea is a small | suborder of amphipods with only two families, Ingolfie |
| Ophiurina are a | suborder of brittle stars containing the majority of l |
| a nudibranch, yet it does not belong to that | suborder of gastropods. |
| Platypoda is a | suborder of the monotremes; it includes three families |
| Captorhinomorpha is a | suborder of prehistoric reptiles which appeared in the |
| The Ischnocera is a large | suborder of lice mostly parasitic on birds but includi |
| ously been used as a synonym of Lacertilia, a | suborder of Squamata that includes all lizards but exc |
| ll other lice that they have been placed in a | suborder of their own. |
| s a superfamily of insects in the Heteroptera | suborder of the Hemiptera order and, as such, share a |
| irridae family is a member of the Terebellida | suborder of the Canalipalpata order, also known as bri |
| independently of the loss in the haplorrhini | suborder of primates, including humans. |
| on whether they are considered an order or a | suborder of Caryophyllales). |
| Poduromorpha and Symphypleona) or a distinct | suborder of Symphypleona, or placed in the Entomobryom |
| Caryophyllineae is a | suborder of flowering plants. |
| Anthracosaurus belongs to the | suborder of Embolomeri. |
| Annulipalpia is a | suborder of Trichoptera. |
| Integripalpia is a | suborder of Trichoptera, the caddisflies. |
| Chelodina is an extinct | suborder of polyplacophoran mollusc. |
| Flabellifera is a former | suborder of isopod crustaceans. |
| ocomidae are a family of brittle stars of the | suborder Ophiurina. |
| The Chroniosuchia are a | suborder or order of labyrinthodonts that lived in the |
| The smelt-whitings are Perciformes in the | suborder Percoidea. |
| family Sillaginidae, itself a division of the | suborder Percoidei in the order Perciformes. |
| The smelt-whitings are Perciformes in the | suborder Percoidei. |
| amily of trilobites from the order Phacopida, | suborder Phacopina. |
| e is a family of sea squirts belonging to the | suborder Phlebobranchia. |
| e is a family of sea squirts belonging to the | suborder Phlebobranchia. |
| Suborder Phlyctaenioidei | |
| placed in its own family, Phoratopodidae and | suborder, Phoratopidea. |
| SUBORDER Pinnipedia | |
| f the also extinct order of Multituberculata, | suborder Plagiaulacida, family Plagiaulacidae, and liv |
| They are part of the huge of the | suborder Plagiorchiata in the order Plagiorchiida. |
| Insecta, the order Coleopetera (beetles), the | suborder Polyphaga, the family Pselaphide (mold beetle |
| Boganiidae is a family of beetles, in the | suborder Polyphaga. |
| cnemidae is a small family of beetles, in the | suborder Polyphaga. |
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