释义 |
Definition of suborder in English: subordernoun ˈsʌbɔːdəˈsəbˌɔrdər Biology A taxonomic category that ranks below order and above family. Example sentencesExamples - Likewise, comparisons of growth series permit elucidation of phylogenetic relationships at lower taxonomic levels such as suborders, families, or subfamilies.
- We therefore employed a second assumption that autocorrelation of mutation rates occurs between insect genera, families, or suborders.
- Many suborders and families were established, many of which survive to this day.
- The Soil Taxonomy scheme has six levels of categorization: order, suborder, great group, subgroup, family, and series.
- The American mink is a representative of the large family Mustelidae belonging to the suborder Caniformia in the order Carnivora.
Definition of suborder in US English: subordernounˈsəbˌɔrdərˈsəbˌôrdər Biology A taxonomic category that ranks below order and above family. Example sentencesExamples - The Soil Taxonomy scheme has six levels of categorization: order, suborder, great group, subgroup, family, and series.
- We therefore employed a second assumption that autocorrelation of mutation rates occurs between insect genera, families, or suborders.
- Likewise, comparisons of growth series permit elucidation of phylogenetic relationships at lower taxonomic levels such as suborders, families, or subfamilies.
- The American mink is a representative of the large family Mustelidae belonging to the suborder Caniformia in the order Carnivora.
- Many suborders and families were established, many of which survive to this day.
|