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  • xonomist Bob Chinnock in Eremophila and allied genera: a monograph of the plant family Myoporaceae i
  • In these genera, a number of species are each confined to a st
  • otal and propodeal modifications, and (in most genera) a square-shaped head.
  • He named at least 100 genera, about 54 of which were still used in 2004, in
  • st specialising in pteridology (ferns) and the genera Acacia and Glycine.
  • idae is a family of Cnidaria that contains the genera Acanthastrea, Blastomussa, Cynaria, Isophyllas
  • oups on their host gorgonians, colonies of the genera Acanthogorgra and Annella, in depths of up to
  • Thermoproteales and Verrucomicrobiales are the genera Acholeplasma, Halanaerobium, Halobacterium, Me
  • This clade includes only the genera Acystopteris, Cystopteris and Gymnocarpium.
  • It contains two genera, Aeger and Acanthochirana.
  • M and GD Edgecombe, 1995, Balizoma and the new genera Aegrotocatellus and Perirehaedulus; encrinurid
  • previously included in distinct and unrelated genera, Aepeomys and Oryzomys, but which turned out t
  • Included genera after Carrano, Loewen and Sertic, 2011.
  • He named nine genera after Caroline or anagrams of that name, after
  • Listing of genera after Unwin (2006), except where noted.
  • Listing of families and genera after Unwin (2006), except where noted.
  • Listing of families and genera after Unwin 2006 unless otherwise noted.
  • in fresh samples of at least 24 species of the genera Agaricus, Leucoagaricus, and Macrolepiota.
  • The genera Aglais, Inachis, Polygonia, and Kaniska, are s
  • It comprises two monotypic genera, Akania and Bretschneidera.
  • It has had a complex history in both of the genera Akodon and Abrothrix, and includes at least 27
  • Elaeophora was made the senior synonym of the genera Alcefilaria and Cordophilus in 1976.
  • but has been recently split into 5 independent genera: Alcippe, Schoeniparus, Fulvetta, Pseudominla
  • species are members of one of the two nearctic genera Alena or Agulla.
  • gnized bee families, with only 21 species in 2 genera, all of them restricted to Australia.
  • It contained in 2010 five species in four genera, all collected from the Tiaojishan Formation a
  • The genera Alloposina Grimpe, 1922, Alloposus Verrill, 18
  • It contains 10 different genera: Alloschemone, Amydrium, Anadendrum, Epipremnu
  • ecies is very similar to two other taxa in the genera, also found in Western Australia, but differen
  • 7 Outline of Ascomycota, the family contains 3 genera, although the placement of the genus Ambrosioz
  • ae is a large family of flies with hundreds of genera, although their life cycles are not well known
  • The subfamily Corydoradinae contains three genera, although the differences between each of the
  • There are roughly 1,600 species in about 250 genera altogether.
  • the order Terebellida, the family contains two genera, Alvinella and Paralvinella; the former genus
  • The genera Amaranthus (the amaranths) and Celosia (the co
  • Astrodoradinae contains the genera Amblydoras, Anadoras, Astrodoras, Hypodoras, M
  • of moss in the order Sphagnales with only two genera, Ambuchanania and Eosphagnum
  • It comprises up to three genera, Ammobroma, Lennoa and Pholisma, which between
  • d, the Pyrgini contained the largest number of genera among these.
  • It contains the genera Amphiura, Amphipholis, and Ophiacantha.
  • glanidinae is uncontested; it contains the six genera Anaspidoglanis, Auchenoglanis, Parauchenoglani
  • history, including decades classified with the genera Anatosaurus, Diclonius, and Trachodon.
  • This small family contains two genera, Ancharius and Gogo.
  • sh species and 104 entocytherid ostracods), 38 genera and subgenera (29 for crayfish, 8 entocytherid
  • he species from Caladenia to Leptoceras in The Genera and Species of Orchidaceous Plants: 416.
  • ed on-line as separate treatments of families, genera, and species.
  • The family consists of 22 genera and 100 living species distributed discontinuo
  • s is a small order of red algae containing ten genera, and approximately 130-140 species, many of wh
  • ronidae is a small Hymenopteran family with 14 genera and some 360 known species, though a great man
  • As of 2007, there are 31 genera and 78 species in this family.
  • ery poorly understood group of 16 families, 57 genera, and about 219 species.
  • e the largest red algae family, with about 125 genera and over 700 species.
  • Cronquist system), is a family of about 90-100 genera and 1,300 species of vines, shrubs and small t
  • It contains 5 genera and 25 species.
  • Several other genera and species have been assigned to Allognathosu
  • Wolff is the author of several genera and species of Hemiptera.
  • er, published in 1910, the garden contained 25 genera and 277 taxa of conifers, as well as a number
  • a family of flowering plants, consisting of 3 genera and 35 species.
  • The group has included more than 100 genera and over 400 species, of which about 30 specie
  • Kalotermitidae include 22 genera and 419 species.
  • This order comprises three families, 32 genera and about 270 known species, called apodids.
  • nd published a number of works including ‘'The Genera and Species of Orchidaceous Plants'', the writ
  • At least six genera and 13 species of invertebrates are named in h
  • Notes on Coleoptera, with descriptions of new genera and species.
  • achionichthyidae, a group which comprises five genera and fourteen extant species.
  • rdiner Butler (1844-1925), Descriptions of new genera and species of Lepidoptera from Costa Rica.
  • in biology to refer to taxa, such as species, genera and families that are still in existence, mean
  • ry many minor notes; in these papers about 150 genera and more than 1550 species are defined".
  • The Connaraceae is a family of 16 genera and about 350 species.
  • ub-family of Colubridae which contains some 10 genera and about 4 dozen species.
  • of the snout butterflies, containing two valid genera and about 10 species, 6 in Libythea and 4 in L
  • There are 6 living genera, and 2 genera that are only known from Cretace
  • vered 170 new species of [marine life], 40 new genera, and three new families.
  • There are 19 living genera, and 3 genera that are only known from Cretace
  • The family contains 19 genera, and two further genera (Inchanga and Mahehia)
  • This subfamily consists of 14 genera and about 350 species.
  • Some notable genera and species are also listed.
  • frogs in the family Mantellidae containing two genera and a total of four species.
  • he plant family didiereaceae, composed of four genera and 11 species, is limited to the spiny forest
  • ons; all of which can be utilised to delineate genera and species.
  • letic, reassigned many of its species to other genera and re-using the old name "Eohippus" for one.
  • There are 3 living genera and one fossil.
  • There are 13 genera and 86 known species of Claroteids in two subf
  • It includes numerous genera, and taxonomic sources often disagree on the e
  • ten (Botanical Observations including some New Genera and Species), 1798
  • the circumscription of this family to just 14 genera and about 595 species.
  • The Coleoptera lists two more genera and fifty more species than appear in H.E. Cox
  • was interested mainly in the relations between genera, and he left to Bibron the task of describing
  • There are 10 genera and about 188 species of mochokids.
  • ined from -attus, a common ending for salticid genera, and Greek '-ops' "to look like".
  • n superfamily Acuarioidea, and number about 40 genera and 300 species, most of which are parasites o
  • It contains 6 families, 20 genera and 168 species.
  • Worldwide, there are about 10 genera and 50 species, most species are pantropical.
  • nd the Necrosciinae, while containing numerous genera and species, are not particularly diverse.
  • ae is an Odonata family that contains about 90 genera and 900 species.
  • des a single extant family, Stephanidae with 9 genera and almost 300 species, primarily tropical and
  • The family contains 3 genera and 5 species.
  • amily of the family Felidae which includes the genera and species listed below.
  • e superfamily Pyrgomorphoidea, and contains 29 genera and at least 70 species and subspecies.
  • ingly diverse, with some 90 species in over 15 genera, and are known from all parts of the world.
  • e fruit fly family Tephritidae comprising five genera and 34 species.
  • ckleberry (shared with plants in several other genera) and "dangleberry".
  • There are 5 subfamilies, 54 genera, and over 2000 species, all of them evidently
  • This family contains about 18 genera and 110 species.
  • though the Pyralinae contain a high number of genera and species, there are a mere three tribes gen
  • a family of flowering plants, consisting of 3 genera and about 165 species.
  • With about 57 genera and some 770 species, Raphignathoidea mites ar
  • The tribe includes eight genera and about 120 species.
  • tum contains over 350 species representing 150 genera and sixty families.
  • There is only one genera and 3 known species.
  • He also described many new genera and species.
  • ux, BSD variants, Mac OS X, Solaris, Symbolics Genera and Microsoft Windows.
  • There are five genera and 63 species in the subfamily.
  • Stylidiaceae In Watson and Dallwitz it has 5 genera and 150 species.
  • ements concerning the geological succession of genera and species of animals and their possible deri
  • which he further divided into classes, orders, genera and species, with [generic] characters, [speci
  • ll there continually be found new species, new genera, and new orders, but each species will vary in
  • Descriptions of New genera and species of Hymenoptera from the Philippine
  • The family comprises 16 genera and about 35 species.
  • 820 - Known as burrowing bugs, it contains 120 genera and about 765 species worldwide.
  • have a near-cosmopolitan range, with about 17 genera and 900-1,000 species of herbs, shrubs and tre
  • plants in the order Saxifragales, including 27 genera and about 80-90 species, all shrubs and small
  • ntains two subfamilies, one containing over 40 genera, and the other just three.
  • mily Cottoidea, that contains 11 families, 149 genera, and 756 species.
  • nts in the family Asteraceae that includes 100 genera and more than 1,600 species.
  • It contains around 45 genera, and formerly included a further 40 genera tha
  • tensively between 1869 and 1926 describing 130 genera and 1057 species mainly in Wytsman's Genera In
  • These were very successful and split into four genera and at least sixteen species, including small
  • for genes and proteins are standardized within genera and families.
  • ontain some 50 species, divided among about 30 genera and 5 families, of which the Rhopalonematidae
  • Righi was the author of one new family, 25 new genera, and 224 new species of earthworms, mostly fro
  • Chamberlin described 77 genera and 1001 species from 1904 to 1958, 464 specie
  • ut also of Coleoptera Raphidiidae There are 65 genera and this is one of the most commonly encounter
  • cumscribed Verbenaceae family includes some 35 genera and 1,200 species.
  • Index generum mammalium: a list of the genera and families of mammals.
  • There are only some 90 species in 9 genera, and they are primarily tropical and subtropic
  • A number of insect genera and species have ben named for him, e.g.
  • His best known work, introducing many new genera and species is Fauna Austriaca.
  • of his correspondents, and named about 200 new genera and 2,000 new species.
  • n one instance, material once referred to four genera and seven species on the basis of differences
  • a family of flowering plants consisting of two genera and about 25 species.
  • list the contributors to papers that erect new genera and have many authors.
  • ence to the consensus sequence across species, genera and phyla.
  • The family comprises 4 living genera and 5 species (Speke's Gundi, Felou Gundi, Des
  • expedition of 1872-1876, and described 32 new genera and at least 260 new species and subspecies of
  • stablishing that several previously-recognized genera and species of tyrannosaurids were in fact juv
  • -gnats with 154 described extant species in 15 genera, and several described fossil taxa.
  • The numerous genera and many body types represented by fossils are
  • The genera and species are listed in Annex 1 to the treat
  • d four new families of vascular plants, 33 new genera, and new 286 species (including posthumous pub
  • edited with providing nomenclature for several genera and species of fungi.
  • d to Lewisuchus have since been moved to other genera, and the remaining portions closely resemble t
  • elop the 3600 family and its operating system, Genera, and produced the Ivory, a VLSI chip implement
  • mily of crabronid wasps, that includes over 80 genera, and over 1800 species.
  • nts representing some 2500 taxa, including 333 genera and 99 families.
  • l worked on world fauna and described many new genera and species and wrote 1912 Some considerations
  • amily of dicotyledonous plants, comprising two genera and 850+ species, all but one of which belong
  • family is divided into four subfamilies, many genera and more than 2000 known species.
  • ve tended to include at least two of the three genera, and, in general, all three, in this family si
  • . pusiella is the type species of the proposed genera Anesychia and Melanoleuca, which are nowadays
  • the case in fungi associated with the related genera Aneura and Riccardia.
  • It infects lizards of the genera Anolis (Anolis carolinensis,Anolis gundlachi,
  • eral species and races as well as creating the genera Anopetia, Stephanoxis, Haplophaedia and Taphro
  • It is not quite certain which genera apart from the present one should be included
  • The family contains four genera, Apletotomeus, Heliscomys, Passaliscomys, and
  • he order has confused past taxonomy, but these genera appear to be united in genetic analyses.
  • The genera Apusomonas and Manchomonas appear to be closel
  • It includes the genera Apusomonas, Manchomonas, Thecomonas, Podomonas
  • The group contains the genera Araeoscelis, Petrolacosaurus, the possibly aqu
  • It contains three genera, Aralidium, Melanophylla and Torricellia.
  • ibed this wasp genus, four other authors named genera Araucania only to be forced to replace those n
  • rs after Giraffatitan, the skulls of these two genera are similar except for the narrower, sharper t
  • though species within the Heteromys and Liomys genera are also found in forests and extend down as f
  • free-living, with no chloroplasts, and in some genera are encased in a lorica.
  • Two monotypic genera are notable for their unusual morphology: Erpe
  • Several genera are wingless, and a few attack aquatic insect
  • At the moment the species names of both genera are synonyms.
  • A large number of genera are considered not to be reliably assignable t
  • Related genera are Leparoceras and Beaniceras.
  • Three genera are currently assigned to the family: Batropet
  • The currently accepted genera are Antricola, Argas, Nothaspis, Ornithodoros
  • These genera are of unclear affinities.
  • Tsetse flies Several genera are vectors of human African trypanosomiasis a
  • nae have not yet been assigned to tribes, more genera are likely to be placed into this presently ra
  • However, it is not clear which other genera are included in the family; many of the dinosa
  • Two fossil genera are presently recognized, Cypselosomatites Hen
  • ylogenetic relationships of Eburneana to other genera are unclear.
  • The approximately 104 species in 13 genera are distributed throughout the tropical and te
  • A total of around 54 species in 9 genera are included in the superfamily.
  • Four genera are known: Anurognathus, Jeholopterus, Dendror
  • mitive form within the Pinnidae; however, both genera are ancient and represented within the fossil
  • The great majority of the genera are tropical, with only Celastrus (the staff v
  • Genera are listed in the presumed phylogenetic sequen
  • However, these two genera are not known to have existed at the same time
  • The remaining genera are very similar to one another.
  • Many of the genera are poorly defined and difficult to identify.T
  • e family, containing sixteen species in eleven genera are endemic to the region; all but one species
  • e in the presumed phylogenetic sequence, while genera are simply sorted alphabetically.
  • The majority of genera are characterized by the presence of (a) speci
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