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Xanthorrhoeoideae and subfamily
Xanthorrhoea is a genus of flowering plants native to Australia and a member of family Xanthorrhoeaceae, being the only member of subfamily Xanthorrhoeoideae.
However, later anatomical and phylogenetic research has supported the view of Dahlgren who regarded Xanthorrhoea as the sole member of his family Xanthorrhoeaceae sensu stricto, which is now treated as the subfamily Xanthorrhoeoideae of a much more broadly defined family Xanthorrhoeaceae.

Xanthorrhoeoideae and is
This character is shared with members of the Agavoideae and Xanthorrhoeoideae among other members of the Asparagales.
This character, however, is also found in other taxa in the Asparagales, including Agavaceae, Iridaceae, and Xanthorrhoeoideae.

Xanthorrhoeoideae and family
As defined by the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group in 2009 ( the APG III system ), the family consists of three subfamilies: Asphodeloideae, Hemerocallidoideae and Xanthorrhoeoideae.

grasstree and Xanthorrhoeaceae
The Xanthorrhoeaceae, or grasstree, family has been recognized by most taxonomists, but the limits of the family have varied greatly.

grasstree and .
Other vegetation that can be found include species of banksia, acacia, hakea, sandalwood, melaleuca ad grasstree.
Some people now consider this name to be offensive, or at least belonging to the past, preferring instead grasstree.

subfamily and Xanthorrhoeaceae
The Hemerocallidoideae, or day lily, subfamily of the Xanthorrhoeaceae sensu lato is treated in some systems as a separate family, the Hemerocallidaceae.
The Asphodeloideae, or asphodel, subfamily of the Xanthorrhoeaceae sensu lato is treated in some systems as a separate family, the Asphodelaceae.
The APG III system ( 2009 ) places the genus in the family Xanthorrhoeaceae, subfamily Asphodeloideae .< ref >
Now placed in the family Xanthorrhoeaceae, subfamily Asphodeloideae, like many lilioid monocots, the genus was formerly placed in the lily family ( Liliaceae ).
Hemerocallis is now placed in family Xanthorrhoeaceae, subfamily Hemerocallidoideae, and formerly was part of Liliaceae ( which includes true lilies ).
Asphodeloideae is a subfamily of the monocot family Xanthorrhoeaceae in the order Asparagales.
Hemerocallidoideae is the botanical name of a subfamily of flowering plants, part of the family Xanthorrhoeaceae sensu lato in the monocot order Asparagales according to the APG system of 2009.
The APG III system of 2009 uses the broader definition of the group, treating it as the subfamily Hemerocallidoideae of the family Xanthorrhoeaceae sensu lato.
When this system was superseded by APG III in 2009, Hemerocallidaceae was not recognized, instead being treated as subfamily Hemerocallidoideae of the expanded family Xanthorrhoeaceae sensu lato.
Kniphofia (), also called Tritoma, Red hot poker, Torch lily or Poker plant, is a genus of plants in the family Xanthorrhoeaceae, subfamily Asphodeloideae, that includes 70 or more species native to Africa.
Haworthia is a genus of flowering plants within the family Xanthorrhoeaceae, subfamily Asphodeloideae.

subfamily and sensu
The agapanthus subfamily of the Amaryllidaceae sensu lato is treated in some systems as a separate family, the Agapanthaceae.
The allium subfamily of the Amaryllidaceae sensu lato is treated in some systems as a separate family, the Alliaceae.
The amaryllis subfamily of the Amaryllidaceae sensu lato is treated in some systems as a separate family, the Amaryllidaceae sensu stricto.
In the 1998 version, Alliaceae were a distinct family ; in the 2003 version, combining the Alliaceae with the Agapanthaceae and the Amaryllidaceae sensu stricto was recommended but optional ; in the 2009 version, only the broad circumscription of the Amaryllidaceae is allowed, with the Alliaceae reduced to a subfamily, Allioideae.
In this case, it would be possible to maintain the tapaculos as a separate family too, but it would seem altogether more warranted to consider them a subfamily of the Formicariinae sensu stricto, which would be called Rhinocryptinae.
When the APG III system was published in 2009, the former Themidaceae was treated as a subfamily, Brodiaeoideae, of the family Asparagaceae sensu lato.
Furthermore, Bombacaceae is no longer recognized by the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group I 1998, II 2003 and Kubitzki system 2003 at the rank of family, the bulk of the taxa in question being treated as subfamily Bombacoideae within family Malvaceae sensu lato.
Depending on the exact relationships of Anostomoides, a Leporinus sensu lato clade could warrant recognition as another subfamily.

subfamily and is
The family Salamandridae includes the true salamanders and the name " newt " is given to members of its subfamily Pleurodelinae.
The aardwolf is the only surviving species in the mammalian subfamily Protelinae.
Agapanthus, native to South Africa, is the sole genus of the subfamily.
The subfamily is of considerable economic importance, being grown as vegetables and seasoning, medicinal plants and ornamentals.
Allioideae is the botanical name of a monocot subfamily of flowering plants in the family Amaryllidaceae, order Asparagales.
The subfamily name is derived from the generic name of the type genus, Allium.
A Hausdorff space is H-closed if every open cover has a finite subfamily whose union is dense.
Whereas we say X is an H-set of Z if every cover of X with open sets of Z has a finite subfamily whose Z closure contains X.
T. cruzi is commonly transmitted to humans and other mammals by an insect vector, the blood-sucking " kissing bugs " of the subfamily Triatominae ( family Reduviidae ) most commonly species belonging to the Triatoma, Rhodnius, and Panstrongylus genera.
Likewise, the Phocinae subfamily ( Erignathus, Cystophora, Halichoerus, and Phoca ) is also monophyletic.
Pseudaelurus is believed to be the latest common ancestor of the two extant subfamilies and the extinct subfamily, Machairodontinae.
Most are native to the Northern Hemisphere, but one subfamily is endemic to the Neotropics, one to the Hawaiian Islands, and one subfamily – monotypic at genus level – is found only in the Palaearctic.
The scientific name Fringillidae comes from the Latin word fringilla for the Chaffinch ( Fringilla coelebs ) – a member of that last subfamily – which is common in Europe.
Recent genetic evidence, however, suggests Callorhinus is more closely related to some sea lion species, and the fur seal / sea lion subfamily distinction has been eliminated from many taxonomies.

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