suborder Sentence Examples
- The suborder of Caniformia includes dogs, wolves, and bears.
- Rodents, such as mice and rats, belong to the suborder Rodentia.
- The suborder Myxini contains the hagfish, a primitive species of fish.
- Whales and dolphins are classified under the suborder Odontoceti within the order Cetacea.
- The suborder Austrogalaxiidae consists of small, nocturnal fishes found in Australia and New Zealand.
- The suborder Gigantoptera contains only one known species, the colossal squid.
- The suborder Hemiptera is composed of insects such as bed bugs, aphids, and cicadas.
- The suborder Clupeoidei includes important commercial fish species like herring, sardines, and anchovies.
- The suborder Neornithes encompasses all modern birds, except for the flightless ratites.
- The suborder Cebidae comprises New World monkeys, including capuchins, howler monkeys, and spider monkeys.
suborder Meaning
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suborder (n)
(biology) taxonomic group that is a subdivision of an order
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(biology) taxonomic group that is a subdivision of an order
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The suborder of Caniformia includes dogs, wolves, and bears.
Rodents, such as mice and rats, belong to the suborder Rodentia.
The suborder Myxini contains the hagfish, a primitive species of fish.
Whales and dolphins are classified under the suborder Odontoceti within the order Cetacea.