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Example sentences for "suborders"

Lexicographically close words:
subnitrate; subnormal; subocular; suborbital; suborder; subordinate; subordinated; subordinately; subordinates; subordinating
  1. Three well-marked suborders may be recognized, groups perhaps worthy of still higher rank: Archencheli, Enchelycephali, and Colocephali.

  2. The three suborders of plectognathous are easily recognized by external characters.

  3. We may first take up serially as suborders the principal groups which serve to effect the transition from soft-rayed to spiny-rayed fishes.

  4. The characters of the skull differ greatly in the two suborders of Primates, the Anthropoidea and the Lemuroidea.

  5. There are three well-marked suborders of the Dinosauria.

  6. There are two suborders of Chiroptera: 1.

  7. There is a very strong distinction between the manus of the suborders Artiodactyla and Perissodactyla.

  8. The prosobranchs are further subdivided into suborders according to certain peculiarities of the heart and breathing-organs.

  9. In many such cases it is only when the essential features of the phylum are thoroughly understood that the relationships of its suborders can be appreciated.

  10. Scientists recognize two suborders of living cetaceans: the whalebone whales, suborder Mysticeti, and the toothed whales, suborder Odontoceti.

  11. The three suborders are distinguished as follows:-- Suborder A.

  12. Synopsis of the Suborders and Families of #Acanthometra#.

  13. Synopsis of the Suborders and Families of #Acanthophracta#.

  14. I discern now four suborders or sections of #Sphaerellaria#, according to the different geometrical form of the central capsule and of the latticed shell enveloping it.

  15. There are, however, some intermediate forms between these three suborders of #Cyrtellaria#, which show a direct transition to one another.

  16. The number of joints into which the shell is divided by transverse constrictions, serves here for the distinction of four primary groups or suborders of the #Cyrtoidea#, viz.

  17. The suborders Caprimulgi and Micropodii seem to be particularly out of place.

  18. Having determined the order turn to the page where the order begins and use the key there which leads to the suborders or to the families, then find and use the keys to genera and species.

  19. A very large order (nearly free from noxious qualities), of which the principal representatives in northern temperate regions belong to the first of the three suborders it comprises.

  20. An order not easily defined, and including several strongly marked tribes or suborders which have been regarded by many botanists as distinct.

  21. It is perhaps safer to subdivide the Order into 6 Suborders (in the number of these following Benham, except in combining the Sabelliformia and Hermelliformia).

  22. Short characterization of the whole order, with tables of suborders and families.

  23. Pyramid showing the nature of the mouth, and relative rank of the Orders, and the affinities of the Suborders of Insects.

  24. With two suborders : Plagiostomata and Holocephala.

  25. In the two smaller suborders the stamens and stigma are freely exposed and the conspicuous coloured stamens serve as well as the petals to attract insects; in Mimosa and Acacia the flowers are crowded in conspicuous heads or spikes.

  26. In the suborders Mimosoideae and Papilionatae the embryo fills the seed or a small quantity of endosperm occurs, chiefly round the radicle.

  27. Mimosoideae and Caesalpinioideae are richly developed in the tropical rain forests, where Papilionatae are less conspicuous and mostly herbaceous; in subtropical forests arborescent forms of all three suborders occur.


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