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  • ...into a hierarchical system of '''taxons''' or '''taxonomic units''', each taxon based on specified criteria of similarity or relationship. The figure at the right illustrates the hierarchy of taxons. The highest taxon, the 'domain', of which biologists have identified three — [[Archaea]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Taxon]]
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  • ...-thirds of all snake species on earth. The earliest species of the snake [[taxon|family]] date back to the Oligocene epoch. With 304 genera and 1,938 specie
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  • A category in biological [[Taxon|taxonomy]].
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  • A category in biological [[Taxon|taxonomy]].
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A taxon containing all extant placental mammals.
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  • The second highest level [[taxon]] of [[organism]]s in [[scientific classification]] and biological [[taxono
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  • a subfamily of the [[taxon|family]] [[Elapidae]] which includes snakes such as [[Naja|cobras]], [[Dend
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  • *[[Family (biology)]], a category in biological [[Taxon|taxonomy]]
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  • Variant scientific nomenclature used for a single taxon, where usage and terminology are differentiated for zoology and botany.
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  • a subfamily of the [[taxon|family]] [[Elapidae]] which includes such snakes as the Australian elapids
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  • ...into a hierarchical system of '''taxons''' or '''taxonomic units''', each taxon based on specified criteria of similarity or relationship. The figure at the right illustrates the hierarchy of taxons. The highest taxon, the 'domain', of which biologists have identified three &mdash; [[Archaea]
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  • {{r|Taxon}} {{r|Taxon treatment}}
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  • ...e objective standard of reference whereby the application of the name of a taxon can be determined.
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  • a subfamily of the [[taxon|family]] [[Viperidae]] known as "pitvipers" due to the presence of a heat-s
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  • {{r|Taxon}}
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  • {{r|Taxon}}
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  • ...re]] to have an objective standard of reference that links the name of a [[taxon]] to a specific [[biological unit]]. The biological unit can be a genus, a
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  • ...rces are scarce. So far, it has been observed in a variety of [[animal]] [[taxon|taxa]], ranging from [[mollusc]]s to [[arthropod]]s to all [[class (biology
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  • {{r|Taxon}}
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  • {{r|Taxon}}
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  • '''Eutheria''' is a [[taxon]] containing the placental mammals, including humans. There are three extan
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  • In [[biology]], a '''genus''' (plural '''genera''') is a [[taxon]], or taxonomic unit in a hierarchical system, forming the level of classif
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  • ...mous]] [[Viperinae|viper]] [[subspecies]]<ref name="ITIS">{{ITIS|ID=635247|taxon=Macrovipera lebetina cernovi|year=2006|date=10 August}}</ref> found in Iran
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  • *For "tribe" in biology, see [[Taxon]]
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  • (Singl., [[taxon]]). An enormous number of distinguishable groups of organisms exist, and s ...onomy takes into account the importance of separating elements of a group (taxon) into subgroups (taxa) that are mutually exclusive, unambiguous, and taken
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  • {{r|Taxon}}
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  • ...mous]] [[Viperinae|viper]] [[subspecies]]<ref name="ITIS">{{ITIS|ID=635245|taxon=Macrovipera lebetina turanica|year=2006|date=10 August}}</ref> found in Tur
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  • ...mous]] [[Viperinae|viper]] [[subspecies]]<ref name="ITIS">{{ITIS|ID=635246|taxon=Macrovipera lebetina transmediterranea|year=2006|date=10 August}}</ref> fou
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  • #''H. aurea'' (Rchb.f.) Dressler, Taxon 13: 246 (1964) see ''[[Scaphyglottis aurea]]''.
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  • ...mous]] [[Viperinae|viper]] [[subspecies]]<ref name="ITIS">{{ITIS|ID=635244|taxon=Macrovipera lebetina obtusa|year=2006|date=10 August}}</ref> found between
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  • All known current English common names for a taxon should be listed in the plant article.
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  • ...r those with the power to influence others such as the first author of a [[taxon]] in a [[scientific classification]].
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  • ...Schneider & P. G. Wolf. 2006. '''A classification for extant ferns. ''' ''Taxon'' 55(3):705–731 available [http://www.pryerlab.net/publication/fichier749
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  • .... No subspecies are currently recognized.<ref name="ITIS">{{ITIS|ID=634978|taxon=Macrovipera mauritanica|year=2006|date=9 August}}</ref>
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  • ...ey have three pairs of legs. The vast majority of insects belong to the [[taxon|subclass]] [[Pterygota]], meaning they have one or two pairs of [[Insect wi
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  • ...a universal organ in the animal kingdom. Of the approximately 30 animal [[taxon|phyla]], only about a third have eyes. Another third have no way of detect
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  • .... No subspecies are currently recognized.<ref name="ITIS">{{ITIS|ID=634979|taxon=Macrovipera schweizeri|year=2006|date=9 August}}</ref>
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  • In [[biology]], a '''kingdom''' is the second highest level [[taxon]] of organisms in [[scientific classification]]. The [[domain (biology)|dom *[[Taxon]]
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  • ...relationships,<ref name=Nultra/> for classified into multiple high-level [[Taxon|taxa]], possibly 'kingdoms', 5-7 in number, but possibly more (or less) as
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  • #''[[Scaphyglottis amparoana]]'' (Schltr.) Dressler, Taxon 13: 246 (1964). #''[[Scaphyglottis sublibera]]'' (C.Schweinf.) Dressler, Taxon 13: 247 (1964).
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  • ...> Three species are currently recognized.<ref name="ITIS">{{ITIS|ID=209555|taxon=Lachesis|year=2006|date=25 October}}</ref>
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  • ...pecimens, the validity of the genus was confirmed, and considered a sister taxon to the Titanosuchidae. Of the three families of Dinocephalia recognised by infraorder Dinocephalia (Boonstra 1969). The dentition of this taxon is thought to be more
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  • ...s suggested as an explanation<ref> Went, F. W. (1971). Parallel evolution. Taxon 20: p197-226.</ref> for the fact that similar traits are often shared by un
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  • ...cluding the nominate race described here.<ref name="ITIS">{{ITIS|ID=634977|taxon=Macrovipera lebetina|year=2006|date=9 August}}</ref>
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  • ...gneau-Russell 1989"/>. The type of the Inostranceviinae fell as the sister taxon to the Rubidgeinae, while all other taxa are represented as ‘evolutionary
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  • ...y recognized, including the typical form.<ref name="ITIS">{{ITIS|ID=563936|taxon=Crotalus durissus|year=2006|date=18 November}}</ref>
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  • ...oreover, almost all free-living animals are host to one or more parasite [[taxon|taxa]].
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  • ...back to the ''Elapidae''. However, Nagy et al. 2005 regard it as a sister taxon to ''[[Atractaspis]]'' which should therefore have been assigned to the ''[ !bgcolor="#f0f0f0"|Taxon author<ref name="ITIS"/>
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  • ...ncluding the typical form described here.<ref name="ITIS">{{ITIS|ID=209556|taxon=Lachesis muta|year=2006|date=25 October}}</ref>
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  • !bgcolor="#f0f0f0"|Taxon author
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  • ...re intended to display data about the current subject. So, e.g. {{tl|Virus taxon}} would be there, not in 'Formatting'.
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  • The dominant hominin taxon found at Swartkrans and Drimolen is the [[robust australopithecines]]. In a
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  • ...eri'' to be synonymous with ''V. a. ammodytes''<ref name="Str06"/> and the taxon ''transcaucasiana'' to be a separate species.<ref name="Str06"/><ref name="
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  • The [[taxon|taxa]] in virology are not necessarily [[monophyletic]]. In fact, the evolu
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  • !bgcolor="#f0f0f0"|Taxon author<ref name ='ITIS'/>
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  • ...''Proposal to conserve Scaphyglottis against Hexisea (Orchidaceae)'' in '''Taxon 43''': 665-6.</ref> ''Scaphyglottis'' comes from the [[Greek]] ''skaphe'',
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  • !bgcolor="#f0f0f0"|Taxon author<ref name=ITIS/>
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  • ...lete virus code: 58.1.5.0.001; superseded accession number: 58150001. NCBI Taxon Identifier NCBI Taxonomy ID: 10273. Type of the genus: 00.058.1.05. [http:/
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  • ...they are given different names, as it cannot be certain they are the same taxon.<ref name="McCarthy & Rubidge"/>
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  • ...lete virus code: 81.0.1.0.001; superseded accession number: 81010001. NCBI Taxon Identifier NCBI Taxonomy ID: 12455. Type of the genus: 01.081.0.01 Bornavir
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  • HGT between distant microbial [[taxon|taxa]] is mediated by [[bacteriophages]], [[plasmids]], [[transposons]], an
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  • ...highly venomous [[snake (organism)|snake]] belonging to the [[Elapidae]] [[taxon|family]] and native to [[Africa]]. The black mamba is the longest venomous
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  • ...]<ref>Whittaker, R.H., ''Evolution and measurement of species diversity'', Taxon, 21, 213-251 (1972)</ref> described three common metrics to measure species
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  • ...], extinction is the cessation of existence of a [[species]] or group of [[taxon|taxa]], reducing [[biodiversity]]. The moment of extinction is generally c
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  • #Each species or higher taxon, except exceptions below, are to be written under their official scientific
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