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Subfamily vs Clade - What's the difference?

subfamily | clade |


As nouns the difference between subfamily and clade

is that subfamily is a taxonomic category ranking between a family and a genus; formerly called a tribe while clade is a group of animals or other organisms derived from a common ancestor species.

Genera vs Subfamily - What's the difference?

genera | subfamily |


As a verb genera

is .

As a noun subfamily is

(taxonomy) a taxonomic category ranking between a family and a genus; formerly called a tribe.

Subfamily vs Superfamily - What's the difference?

subfamily | superfamily |


In taxonomy terms the difference between subfamily and superfamily

is that subfamily is a taxonomic category ranking between a family and a genus; formerly called a tribe while superfamily is a taxonomic category above family and below order (and its subdivisions).

Subfamily - What does it mean?

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Subfamily vs Scaphiophrynine - What's the difference?

subfamily | scaphiophrynine |


As nouns the difference between subfamily and scaphiophrynine

is that subfamily is (taxonomy) a taxonomic category ranking between a family and a genus; formerly called a tribe while scaphiophrynine is (zoology) any of the microhylid frogs in the subfamily scaphiophryninae.

Subfamily vs Gammaherpesvirus - What's the difference?

subfamily | gammaherpesvirus |


As nouns the difference between subfamily and gammaherpesvirus

is that subfamily is (taxonomy) a taxonomic category ranking between a family and a genus; formerly called a tribe while gammaherpesvirus is any of the subfamily gammaherpesvirinae of herpesviruses that reproduce at a relatively variable rate.

Subfamily vs Stenogastrine - What's the difference?

subfamily | stenogastrine |


As nouns the difference between subfamily and stenogastrine

is that subfamily is a taxonomic category ranking between a family and a genus; formerly called a tribe while stenogastrine is any of the wasps of the subfamily Stenogastrinae.

Subfamily vs Polistine - What's the difference?

subfamily | polistine |


As nouns the difference between subfamily and polistine

is that subfamily is (taxonomy) a taxonomic category ranking between a family and a genus; formerly called a tribe while polistine is any of the wasps of the subfamily polistinae.

Subfamily vs Eumenid - What's the difference?

subfamily | eumenid |


As nouns the difference between subfamily and eumenid

is that subfamily is a taxonomic category ranking between a family and a genus; formerly called a tribe while eumenid is any member of the subfamily Eumeninae, the potter wasps.

Subfamily vs Dobsonfly - What's the difference?

subfamily | dobsonfly |


As nouns the difference between subfamily and dobsonfly

is that subfamily is (taxonomy) a taxonomic category ranking between a family and a genus; formerly called a tribe while dobsonfly is an insect of the subfamily whose males have long mandibles, found in the americas and related most closely to the fishfly.

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