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- Bellis (/ˈbɛləs/) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. The group is native to Europe, the Mediterranean and northern Africa. One species...
- Frigatebirds are a family of seabirds called Fregatidae which are found across all tropical and subtropical oceans. The five extant species are classified...
- Dahlia (UK: /ˈdeɪliə/ DAY-lee-ə, US: /ˈdæljə, ˈdɑːljə, ˈdeɪljə/ DA(H)L-yə, DAYL-yə) is a genus of bushy, tuberous, herbaceous perennial plants native to...
- treat it more cautiously. In 1870, George Bentham published the first infrageneric arrangement of Adenanthos in Volume 5 of his landmark Flora Australiensis...
- Amaranthus. Although this classification was widely accepted, further infrageneric classification was (and still is) needed to differentiate this widely...
- situation is further complicated by the variety of terms in use for infrageneric ranks, especially of the Old World species, that is Antirrhinum, sensu...
- varieties and forms recognized by Wollenweber and Reinking within an infrageneric grouping called section Elegans. It is part of the family Nectriaceae...
- language; see Exonym and endonym Autonym (botany), an automatically created infrageneric or infraspecific name Nominotypical subspecies, in zoology, a similar...
- the phylogenetically related groups do not support the traditional infrageneric classifications based on morphology. The name means naked pileus. Most...
- tree is a simplified tree to show the general placement of the main infrageneric groups. It is meant to give an overview, despite the contended monophyly...