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suborder and Neobatrachia
Neobatrachia are a suborder of the Anura, the order of frogs and toads.

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Both the number of families in this later suborder is debated with the number of families being between one and twenty depending on the authority and the number of genera being between nineteen and twenty five.
The blue whale ( Balaenoptera musculus ) is a marine mammal belonging to the suborder of baleen whales ( called Mysticeti ).
The family Balaenopteridae is believed to have diverged from the other families of the suborder Mysticeti as long ago as the middle Oligocene.
The superficial consistency of most beetles ' morphology, in particular their possession of elytra, has long suggested that the Coleoptera are monophyletic, but there is growing evidence that this is unjustified, there being arguments for example, in favour of allocating the current suborder Adephaga their own order, or very likely even more than one.
Eschrichtiidae is a family of baleen whales in the suborder Mysticeti.
It is part of the suborder Ensifera and the only family in the superfamily Tettigonioidea.
The group is treated either as a single family, Alcedinidae, or as a suborder Alcedines containing three families, Alcedinidae ( river kingfishers ), Halcyonidae ( tree kingfishers ), and Cerylidae ( water kingfishers ).
The only extant family of this suborder is Equidae ( whose sole surviving genus is Equus ), comprising the horse, zebra, donkey, onager, and allied species.
It is the sole surviving member of the family Odobenidae, one of three lineages in the suborder Pinnipedia along with true seals ( Phocidae ) and eared seals ( Otariidae ).
* The largest suborder, Mysticeti ( baleen whales ), is characterized by baleen, a sieve-like structure in the upper jaw made of keratin, which it uses to filter plankton from the water.
This is supported by subfossil remains discovered in Madagascar of giant lemurs of suborder Strepsirrhini which became extinct some time after the Malayo-Polynesian settlement of the island.
A Sculpin is a fish that belongs to the order Scorpaeniformes, suborder Cottoidei and superfamily Cottoidea, that contains 11 families, 149 genera, and 756 species.
The suborder Citharinoidei, which contains the families Distichodontidae and Citharinidae, is considered the sister group to the rest of the characins, suborder Characoidei.
Mantophasmatodea is a suborder of carnivorous African insects discovered in 2002, originally considered to be a new order, but since relegated to subordinal status, and comprising the single family Mantophasmatidae.
Dendrobranchiata is a suborder of decapod crustaceans, variously called shrimp or prawns.
There is a great deal of ecological variation within the suborder Dendrobranchiata.
The family is placed in its own suborder, Grylloblattodea, and in its own former order, Grylloblattaria.
However, they were combined in the suborder Epiprocta ( in which Anisoptera is an infraorder ) after it was revealed that the " Anisozygoptera " are a paraphyletic group composed of mostly extinct offshoots of dragonfly evolution.
A cicada ( or ) is an insect of the order Hemiptera, suborder Auchenorrhyncha ( which was formerly included in the now invalid order Homoptera ), in the superfamily Cicadoidea, with large eyes wide apart on the head and usually transparent, well-veined wings.
A dragonfly is an insect belonging to the order Odonata, the suborder Epiprocta or, in the strict sense, the infraorder Anisoptera ( from Greek ανισος anisos, " uneven " + πτερος pteros, " wings ", due the hindwings being broader than the forewing ).
It has been suggested that the order is contained by the Troctomorpha suborder of Psocoptera.

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Jacques Euzéby in 1988 created a new class Haemosporidiasina by merging subclass Piroplasmasina and suborder Haemospororina.
The Canoidea superfamily ( or Caniformia suborder ) – Canidae ( wolves, dogs and foxes ), Mephitidae ( skunks and stink badgers ), Mustelidae ( weasels, badgers, and otters ), Procyonidae ( raccoons ), Ursidae ( bears ), Otariidae ( eared seals ), Odobenidae ( walrus ), and Phocidae ( earless seals ) ( the last three families formerly classified in the suborder Pinnipedia ) and the extinct family Amphicyonidae ( bear-dogs ) – are characterized by having nonchambered or partially chambered auditory bullae, nonretractable claws, and a well-developed baculum.
The wasps, bees, and ants together make up the suborder Apocrita, characterized by a constriction between the first and second abdominal segments called a wasp-waist ( petiole ), also involving the fusion of the first abdominal segment to the thorax.
These are grouped by suborder / superfamily, generally following the text Fishes of the World.
Snakes are elongate, legless, carnivorous reptiles of the suborder Serpentes that can be distinguished from legless lizards by their lack of eyelids and external ears.
The other Cetacean suborder, Mysticeti ( baleen whales ), comprises filter feeders that eat small organisms caught by straining seawater through a comblike structure found in the mouth called baleen.
They were revised in detail in 1992 by Paul Selden, who placed them in a separate suborder, Palaeoricinulei.
Wings modified in this manner are termed hemelytra ( singular: hemelytron ), by analogy with the completely hardened elytra of beetles, and occur only in the suborder Heteroptera.
The group was initially established as a suborder, before being assigned the rank of a superfamily by McKenna and Bell in 1997 ( see Kielan-Jaworowska and Hurum ( 2001 ) p. 391-392 ).
The ongoing conflict between traditional, Linnaean classifications and non-traditional classifications is exemplified by the problem inherent in continued usage of the name Heteroptera when it no longer can be matched to any standard Linnaean rank ( as it falls below suborder but above infraorder ).
The family Cimolodontidae was named by Othniel Charles Marsh in 1889 and is part of the suborder Cimolodonta within the superfamily Ptilodontoidea.
The largest and best-known group comprises the so-called " Parasitica " within the Hymenopteran suborder Apocrita: the largest subgroups of these are the chalcidoid wasps ( superfamily Chalcidoidea ) and the ichneumon wasps ( superfamily Ichneumonoidea ), followed by the Proctotrupoidea and Platygastroidea.
* Petiole ( insect ), the stem formed by a restricted abdominal segment that connects the thorax with the gaster ( the remaining abdominal segments ) in the suborder Apocrita
It was treated as an unranked clade by Matthew ( 1908 ) and as a suborder by Carroll ( 1988 ), Ursing et al.
As the name suggests, the suborder is characterized by the presence of teeth rather than the baleen of other whales.
* Pedicel or petiole ( insect ), the stem formed by a restricted abdominal segment which connects the thorax with the gaster ( the remaining abdominal segments ) in the suborder Apocrita
Bathyteuthis shares some characters with oegopsin squid and others with the Myopsina, hence its placement in a separate suborder, the Bathyteuthoidea, by some authorities.
Some 500 species are found in fresh water ; and another 5, 000 species are the woodlice in the suborder Oniscidea, which are thus by far the most successful group of terrestrial crustaceans.
Uncertainty at specific taxonomic levels is attributed by ( of uncertain family ), ( of uncertain suborder ), ( of uncertain order ) and similar terms.

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