Musk deer are similar to cervids in many respects and are often classified as a subfamily of the Cervidae. |
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The strong lateral constriction at the beginning of the gerontic whorl is also a diagnostic shell feature of this subfamily. |
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Many genera in the subfamily Ambleminae, tribe Lampsilini exhibit sexual dimorphism. |
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In the subfamily Bryocorinae, the mirids are separated into two tribes, Monaloniini or Odoniellini. |
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The sample comprises species belonging to different genera in the subfamily Aroideae. |
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Sentosia is the name-bearer for the subfamily Sentosiinae and the family Sentosiidae. |
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Old World leaf-nosed bats are sometimes regarded as a subfamily of the Rhinolophidae. |
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We here examine the evolutionary pattern of Catsper1 from nine species of the rodent subfamily Murinae of family Muridae. |
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Nearly the entire Unioninae subfamily has smooth surfaces with the exception of ridges formed from the concentric growth rings. |
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They are part of the subfamily Caprinae also called rupicaprids or goat-antelopes. |
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Part of the Indo-Iranian subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages, Bengali is derived from Sanskrit, as are Hindi and Urdu. |
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The sakis, bearded sakis, and uakaris belong to the subfamily Pitheciinae and all have long shaggy hair. |
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The family Clusiaceae and the subfamily Clusioideae with the genus Clusia have a minimum phylogenetic age of 90 x 10 years. |
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As the branchiae found in Dendronereis and Dendronereides might not be homologous, he considered it wrong to unite the two genera in a subfamily. |
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We examined a mixture of elements from the same subfamily and from different subfamilies. |
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In each case pairs were constructed with species from the same tribe or subfamily. |
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Others, such as the ichneumonid subfamily Mesochorinae, are hyperparasites and attack other parasitoids. |
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Almost 80 percent of the total diversity of the herbaceous Bambusoideae subfamily, however, is found in the neotropics. |
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In the United States, about 8,000 people a year are bitten by rattlers or their cousins in the pit viper subfamily, which includes copperheads and water moccasins. |
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It belongs to the family of Rosaceae Juss and apple cultivated with the subfamily of the pomoidee. |
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Atlantic whitefish are a member of the family Salmonidae, and belong to the subfamily Coregoninae. |
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An extensive cross-reactivity among different related grasses could be expected, in particular grasses belonging to the subfamily Pooideae. |
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The Associated busbars and distr. units subfamily is used to join the distribution product to the device which is to power it. |
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In the early nineteenth century, language historians identified German as a member of the Germanic subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages. |
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The gerontic whorl of gastropod genera of the subfamily Mitchelliinae is twisted both outwards and backwards, but not upwards as in members of the subfamily Scoliostomatinae. |
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The peptide subfamily of GPCR contains receptors that bind a disparate array of peptides, such as angiotensin, bradykinin, opioid, somatostatin, and chemokines. |
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In all, 32 species from 10 genera of four tribes in subfamily Zingiberoideae, and five species from one genus of subfamily Costoideae were tested. |
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Bilen is part of a larger Cushitic language subfamily called Agau. |
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All toxins from Australian funnel-web spiders are referred to by the generic name atracotoxin as all of these spiders, regardless of genus, belong to the Atracinae subfamily. |
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Previously, Tate had referred Coelops species to the subfamily Coelopinae on the basis of characters of the tail, pinna, noseleaf, metacarpals, and four craniodental features. |
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The potoroids are a family of diprotodont marsupials believed to be closely allied with the kangaroos and wallabies and sometimes grouped as a subfamily within that family. |
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Selecting a subfamily in the first pane will open a window showing the characteristics and options for this type of product and its accessories. |
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The subfamily Betaherpesvirinae consists of the genera Cytomegalovirus, Muromegalovirus, and Roseolovirus. |
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The bearded seal is unique in the subfamily Phocinae in having two pairs of teats, a feature it shares with monk seals. |
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The subfamily Capreolinae consists of 9 genera and 36 species, while Cervinae comprises 10 genera and 55 species. |
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However, a study of mitochondrial cytochrome b sequences placed it near Capreolus within an Old World section of the subfamily Capreolinae. |
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Crocodylinae, all of whose members are considered true crocodiles, is classified as a biological subfamily. |
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The term crocodile here applies to only the species within the subfamily of Crocodylinae. |
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The Scolytinae are a subfamily of weevils, called the bark beetles because of their habit of phloeophagy. |
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The shield-backed grasshopper subfamily, which includes the Mormon and coulee crickets, is brown or gray in colour and lives on the ground or in low vegetation. |
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Like other larvae in the subfamily Plusiinae, the cabbage looper has only three pairs of prolegs rather than four, causing it to crawl in a looper fashion similar to the measuring worms in the family Geometridae. |
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Equine herpesvirus 9, a varicellovirus in the subfamily Alphaherpesvirinae, is the newest member of the equine herpesviruses. |
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The lygaeid subfamily Ischnorhynchinae has worldwide distribution and was reviewed by Scudder. |
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Species of Pneumovirus, which are responsible for the serious respiratory syncytial virus disease in human infants, are classified in the subfamily Pneumovirinae. |
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At the base of the blade, in some grasses, especially members of the subfamily Bambusoideae, the leaf is constricted and resembles a stalk or petiole. |
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The frog subfamily Phrynomerinae is exclusively African. |
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Phragmites australis belongs in this subfamily. |
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Its sheets long from 20 to 45 cm and broad from 12 to 25 cm are bipennées and are closed again the night, characteristic it divides with d' other members of the subfamily of Mimosoidées. |
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Select the subfamily Moulded case circuit breakers. |
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Use of an adsorbent which comprises a solid material having an anionic functional group for the preparation of a pharmaceutical composition for removing from body fluid a chemokine classified into CC subfamily. |
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The oldest member of the family to which humans belong, the Hominidae, may belong to the subfamily Kenyapithecinae, known from fossils found in many parts of Africa, as well as in Turkey and Europe. |
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Atlantic whitefish belong to the whitefish subfamily Coregoninae, an abundant and taxonomically and ecologically diverse group of fishes that inhabit the arctic and temperate regions of the northern hemisphere. |
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A new subfamily of ichneumon wasps from the Upper Cretaceous of the Russian Far East. |
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The puffins and the rhinoceros auklet are closely related, together composing the subfamily Fraterculini. |
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Salvelinus is a member of the Salmoninae subfamily of the Salmonidae family. |
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The Alosinae, or the shads, are a subfamily of fishes in the herring family Clupeidae. |
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Within Amaryllidaceae the genus Narcissus belongs to the Narcisseae tribe, one of 13 within the Amaryllidoideae subfamily. |
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Some authorities separate the entire group as their own subfamily, others remove some genera from the group, and keep others. |
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Swans are grouped with the closely related geese in the subfamily Anserinae where they form the tribe Cygnini. |
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Herons are members of the family Ardeidae, and the majority of extant species are in the subfamily Ardeinae and known as true or typical herons. |
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This subfamily includes the herons and egrets, the green herons, the pond herons, the night herons and a few other species. |
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The grey heron belongs in this subfamily and is placed in the genus Ardea, which also includes the cattle egret and the great egret. |
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They are now placed in a separate subfamily Euphoniinae within the Fringillidae. |
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The subfamily Carduelinae includes 18 extinct Hawaiian honeycreepers and the extinct Bonin grosbeak. |
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The genus comprises about 20 species of thorny evergreen shrubs in the subfamily Faboideae of the pea family Fabaceae. |
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Groupers are fish of any of a number of genera in the subfamily Epinephelinae of the family Serranidae, in the order Perciformes. |
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Until recently, sea lions were grouped under a single subfamily called Otariinae, whereas fur seals were grouped in the subfamily Arcocephalinae. |
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The spotted skunks, genus Spilogale, comprise one of three genera in the subfamily Mephitinae. |
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The water project will enter Paris subfamily 1-b installations on building superimposition of power not exceeding 5 MW peak. |
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Metapolybia Ducke is a small genus of neotropical paper wasps in the tribe Epiponini of the subfamily Polistinae. |
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The Henipavirus genus is 1 of 7 genera in this subfamily and contains the first recorded zoonotic paramyxoviruses, Hendra virus and Nipah virus. |
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However, there has been little consensus concerning the circumscription or phylogenetic position of this subfamily. |
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These genera are all classified in the subfamily Epiphelinae. |
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The genital opercula of the two species of Chinchippus are very similar and differ from other members of the subfamily Saronominae or Ammotrechinae. |
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Brochu named Osteolaeminae in 2003 as a subfamily of Crocodylidae separate from Crocodylinae, but the group has since been classified within Crocodylinae. |
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Smallpox is caused by infection with variola virus, which belongs to the genus Orthopoxvirus, the family Poxviridae and subfamily chordopoxvirinae. |
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It is classified under the subfamily Caninae of the canid family Canidae. |
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The subfamily comprises seven genera worldwide, and about 30 species. |
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Although marsupials are the most prominent mammals in Australia, many rodents, all belonging to the subfamily Murinae, are among the continent's mammal species. |
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For example, the Achiridae were classified as a subfamily of Soleidae in the past, and the Samaridae were considered a subfamily of the Pleuronectidae. |
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Most species from the subfamily Brookesiinae, which includes the genera Brookesia, Rieppeleon, and Rhampholeon, live low in vegetation or on the ground among leaf litter. |
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As for Goidelic languages, the situation is clearer because Lenition III in this subfamily consisted in losing the same property as the first two lenitions, namely stopness. |
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A large subfamily consists of irretractable and square-free solutions. |
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Sometimes, they are considered a distinct subfamily, Cygninae. |
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One of the most economically important plants in prehistory was broomcom millet, a cereal in the same grass subfamily as maize, sorghum and foxtail millet. |
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They apparently oviposit within the test where the eggs quickly hatch, a form of ovoviviparity found in other species of the subfamily Tachardininae. |
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A revision of the chaetodont fishes of the subfamily Pomacanthinae. |
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Over 100 species of Ponerines have been karyotyped so far, and they are now considered as the subfamily with the greatest heterogeneity in their number of chromosomes. |
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The mirid subfamily Cylapinae, or fungal inhabiting plant bugs in Japan. |
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The falcons are the largest genus in the Falconinae subfamily of Falconidae, which itself also includes another subfamily comprising caracaras and a few other species. |
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They are a prominent modern member of the subfamily Bovinae, are the most widespread species of the genus Bos, and are most commonly classified collectively as Bos taurus. |
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Mentha is a member of the tribe Mentheae in the subfamily Nepetoideae. |
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In a BLASTx search, 1 cDNA fragment was homologous to the glycoprotein B amino acid sequence of the tupaiid herpesvirus 1, which belongs to subfamily Betaherpesvirinae. |
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