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Taxonomically and includes
Taxonomically, the phylum includes the subphyla Vertebrata, including mammals ( and thus humans ), fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds ; Tunicata, including salps and sea squirts ; and Cephalochordata, comprising the lancelets.

Taxonomically and species
Taxonomically there are three choices ; 1: to join Michelia and Yulania species in a common genus, not being Magnolia ( for which the name Michelia has priority ); 2: to raise subgenus Yulania to generic rank, leaving Michelia names and subgenus Magnolia names untouched ; or 3: to join Michelia with genus Magnolia into genus Magnolia s. l.
Taxonomically, it forms a close-knit group with several other large Tringa species, with molecular sequencing showing it to be a sister clade to that containing the Greater Yellowlegs and the Common Greenshank.
Taxonomically, the genus Philodendron is still poorly known, with many undescribed species.
Taxonomically, it has long been thought that the bird's eye chili belonged to Capsicum frutescens L., but that species proved to be undefinable, and the bird's eye chili is now considered to belong to Capsicum chinense.
Taxonomically, " S. coelicolor A3 ( 2 )" belongs to the species S. violaceoruber, and is not a validly described separate species ; " S. coelicolor A3 ( 2 )" is not to be mistaken for the actual S. coelicolor ( Müller ), although it is often referred to as S. coelicolor for convenience.

Taxonomically and which
Taxonomically Ross River virus belongs to the virus genus Alphavirus, which is part of the family Togaviridae.
Taxonomically, Mary River cod were once designated as " Maccullochella peelii mariensis ", which denoted that they were a sub-species of the Murray cod, Maccullochella peelii.

Taxonomically and are
Taxonomically, there are two primary divisions of Marsupialia: American marsupials and the Australian marsupials.
Taxonomically, the name is currently regarded as a synonym of Epacris impressa rather than being classified as a distinct variety, however a number of named forms are commonly cultivated:

Taxonomically and .
Taxonomically speaking " invertebrate " is no more than a term of convenience.
Taxonomically the Dorididae is a family of several genera, the dorids named after the mythological ancient Greek sea nymph Doris.
Taxonomically, the genus Ensete has shrunk since Cheesman revived the taxon.
Taxonomically, both American and European Mink used to be placed in the same genus Mustela (" Weasels "), but most recently the American Mink has been re-classified as belonging to its own genus Neovison.
Taxonomically, it may be named as a subspecies or variety of Citrus reticulata ; further work seems to be required to ascertain its correct scientific name.
Taxonomically, it is a member of the river dolphin group and the only one that actually lives in the ocean and saltwater estuaries, rather than inhabiting exclusively freshwater systems.
Taxonomically, the family is currently treated as the sole member of the order Mugiliformes, but as Nelson says, " there has been much disagreement concerning the relationships " of this family.
Taxonomically it belongs to the subfamily Coryphoideae, tribe Corypheae, subtribe Livistoninae.
Taxonomically, Parthian belongs to the Northwestern Iranian language group while Middle Persian belongs to the Southwestern Iranian language group.

suborder and includes
The suborder Neobatrachia is by far the largest group and includes the remaining families of modern frogs, including most common species.
The suborder Symphyta includes the sawflies, horntails, and parasitic wood wasps.
This suborder also includes the sperm whale, killer whale, pilot whale, and beluga whale.
This suborder includes the blue whale, the humpback whale, the bowhead whale and the minke whale.
The genus Haematomyzus includes three species of lice that differ so markedly from all other lice that they have been placed in a suborder of their own.
Stegosauria lies within the Thyreophora, or armored dinosaurs, a suborder which also includes the more diverse ankylosaurs.
The suborder Eurypygae includes the kagu ( Rhynochetidae ) and sunbittern ( Eurypygidae ).
Using the term « white whale » to refer to belugas is, in the strictest sense, erroneous as the term whale is usually applied to the Mysticeti ( baleen whales ) and not to toothed cetaceans which belong to the suborder Odontoceti, which also includes dolphins and porpoises.
The suborder Lari is the part of the order Charadriiformes which includes the gulls, terns, skuas and skimmers, with the waders and snipes making up the rest of the order.
The Mesothelae are a suborder of spiders ( Order Araneae ) that includes the extinct families Arthrolycosidae and Arthromygalidae and the only extant family Liphistiidae.
The term " Sauria " has previously been used as a synonym of Lacertilia, a suborder of Squamata that includes all lizards but excludes snakes.
The orthopteran family Rhaphidophoridae includes the cave weta, cave crickets, camelback crickets, camel crickets, spider crickets ( sometimes shortened to " criders ", or " sprickets ") and sand treaders, of the suborder Ensifera ; in some regions, such as Missouri and Virginia, these crickets are referred to as " cricket spiders ".
The latter suborder includes what are commonly known as sea pansies.
Often Gasterosteiformes includes the sea horses, pipefishes and their relatives as suborder Syngnathoidei, with the sticklebacks and relatives in the suborder Gasterosteoidei.
The suborder Suina ( also known as Suiformes ) are lineage of omnivorous non-ruminant artiodactyl mammals that includes the pigs and peccaries of the families Suidae and Tayassuidae and their fossil kin.
The suborder Suina includes Suidae ( pig family ) and Tayassuidae ( peccary family ).
The first suborder, Adeleorina, comprises coccidia of invertebrates and the coccidia that alternate between blood-sucking invertebrates and various vertebrates ; this group includes Haemogregarina and Hepatozoon.
Platypoda is a suborder of the monotremes ; it includes three families and a single living species, the Platypus.
Corynebacterineae is a suborder of the Actinomycetales, and includes most of the acid-fast bacteria.
The suborder includes the largest known notoungulates, members of the family Toxodontidae.
Sciurognathi is a suborder of rodents that includes squirrels, chipmunks, beavers, and many types of mice.

suborder and all
The term whale sometimes refers to all cetaceans, but more often it excludes dolphins and porpoises, which belong to the suborder Odontoceti ( toothed whales ).
taxonomy, the authors have used unranked clades for taxa above the rank of superfamily ( replacing the ranks suborder, order, superorder and subclass ), while using the traditional Linnaean approach for all taxa below the rank of superfamily.
Whether to continue treating it as a suborder is still a subject of some controversy, as is whether the name itself should be used at all, though three basic approaches ranging from abolishing it entirely to maintaining the taxonomy with a slight change in systematics are proposed, two of which ( but not the traditional one ) agree with the phylogeny.
Formerly, Caryophyllaceae was considered the sister family to all of the remaining members of the suborder Caryophyllineae because they have anthocyanins, and not betalain pigments.
Dolphins belong to the suborder Odontocetae, which groups all toothed whale species, the largest of which is the sperm whale.
Around 400 species of mantis shrimp have currently been described worldwide ; all living species are in the suborder Unipeltata.
Members of the suborder Odontoceti, the suborder containing all the toothed whales and dolphins.
One suborder, Gammaridea, contains more than 5, 500 species, including all the freshwater and terrestrial species.
With the exception of the tarsiers, all extant prosimians are in the suborder Strepsirrhini.
There are six families considered " true blennies ", all grouped together under the suborder Blennioidei ; its members are referred to as blennioids.
It is usually classified in the Archaeobatrachia suborder of ancient frogs, though some say it should be a sister to all other frogs.
In the deep sea, members of the suborder Asellota predominate, to the near exclusion of all other isopods, having undergone a large adaptive radiation in that environment.
Almost all known snakeflies belong to the suborder Raphidiomorpha.
As defined by Alfred Sherwood Romer however, the anthracosaurs include all non-amniote " labyrinthodont " reptile-like amphibians, and Säve-Söderbergh's definition is more equivalent to Romer's suborder Embolomeri.

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