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ˈsuborder 1. [sub- 7 b.] Zool. and Bot. A subdivision of an order; a group next below an order in a classification of animals or plants.1826 Kirby & Sp. Entomol. IV. 391 If a subclass end in ata, a suborder might end in ita; a section in ana, a subsection in ena. 1840 Cuvier's Anim. Kingd. 411 The o...
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Conica (suborder)
Conica are a cnidarian suborder of the Leptomedusae (thecate hydroids). (2008): The Hydrozoa Directory - Suborder Conica Broch, 1910. Retrieved 2008-JUL-08.
Leptothecata
Cnidarian suborders
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suborder Anthropoidea 同义词 - 英汉类属词典 - MandarinChinese-English Dictionary ...
类人猿亚目; Related Words (Sorted by part of speech, numbered word sense. May need to scroll content.) (名) As a noun. Monkeys; apes; hominids.
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Suborder Anisoptera - Dragonflies - BugGuide.Net
Oct 23, 2023Wings usually held outstretched horizontally at rest. Hindwing is broader at base than the forewing. Male has three terminal appendages on abdomen; female has only two. ( 3) Males and females often colored differently. Details important to identification include face color, eye color, color and markings on the thorax and wings, color of the ...
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Cavernicola (suborder)
Cavernicola is a suborder of planarians found mostly in freshwater habitats of caves, although some species occur on the surface. Description
The main morphological feature that defines the suborder Cavernicola is the placement of their ovaries.
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suborder Anthropoidea 什么意思? Mandarin Chinese-English Dictionary ...
类人猿亚目; English Definition (名) As a noun. Monkeys; apes; hominids. New Search Wildcard: Use * as placeholder for 0 or more ...
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Suborder Zygoptera - Damselflies - BugGuide.Net
Identification. Forewing and hindwing similar size and shape, held at rest above body (except Spreadwings.) Very slender abdomen. Male has four terminal appendages and female has well-developed ovipositor. ( 4) Broadwinged damsels (Jewelwings, Rubyspots) have wider wings than Pond Damsels and may have colored or spotted wings (most Pond Damsels ...
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Is every c.c.c. non-atomic partial order of size $\omega_1$ a union of countable complete suborders? We say that $\mathbb{P}$ is a complete suborder of $\mathbb{Q}$, if it is a suborder, and maximal antichains in $\ma...
Question was answered at mathoverflow.net/questions/248291
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Helicina (suborder)
After excluding groups not related, the informal group Sigmurethra has become the suborder Helicina, with the following infraorders and a collection of families with no superfamily:
Suborder Helicina ("Non-Achatinoid Clade")
Infraorder Arionoidei
Infraorder Clausilioidei
Infraorder Helicoidei: formed
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Suborder Auchenorrhyncha - True Hoppers - BugGuide.Net
Feb 6, 2024Active insects, good fliers or jumpers. 3 segmented tarsi. Antennae very short and bristlelike. Cicadas are relatively large with membranous wings. Hoppers are small to minute with thickened front wings, usually. "The most striking characters separating the Cicadomorpha from the Fulgoromorpha are the proportions or parts of the head.
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Hausdorff Maximal Principle "Hausdorff's Maximal Principle" says that any partial order P has a maximal chain (chain = linear suborder). It is equivalent to the axiom of choice. If we restrict Hausdorff's Maximal Pr...
Even restricting this to well founded trees is enough to get $\sf DC_\kappa$ for every $\kappa$, which is enough to prove the axiom of choice. So the answer is indeed positive.
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List of marine fishes of the suborder Percoidei of South Africa
This is a sub-list of the List of marine Perciform fishes of South Africa for fishes of the suborder Percoidei recorded from the oceans bordering South Suborder: Percoidei
Superfamily: Cepoloidea
Family: Cepolidae — Bandfishes
Bandfish Acanthocepola indica (Day, 1888) (Occasionally taken by trawl in
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What insect is in the PHP bugs logo? Well, maybe this is a question more suited to Stack Overflow, but anyway, I am curious, **which insect is the one in the logo of thePHP bugs site**? Is it an actual insect or just ...
It is an actual insect, _Lethocerus americanus_ , also known as **Giant Water Bug**. See: 
Vombatiformes From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Vombatiformes Fossil range: Middle Miocene - Recent Phascolarctos cinereus
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