Definition of Paleosubspecies. Meaning of Paleosubspecies. Synonyms of Paleosubspecies

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Definition of Paleosubspecies

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Meaning of Paleosubspecies from wikipedia

- not exceed the observed range that exists in the later species. A paleosubspecies (or palaeosubspecies) identifies an extinct subspecies that evolved...
- Falco bulgaricus (Late Miocene of Hadzhidimovo, Bulgaria) Several more paleosubspecies of extant species also been described; see species accounts for these...
- been considered a junior synonym of a brown fish owl paleosubspecies. Additional paleosubspecies are discussed on the appropriate species page. Several...
- The European dhole (Cuon alpinus europaeus) was a paleosubspecies of the dhole, which ranged throughout much of Western and Central Europe during the...
- contested and supported by different researchers. Two possible European paleosubspecies have been named in the 2020s, Panthera uncia pyrenaica from France...
- America were described as a distinct species, but later ranked as a paleosubspecies Aechmophorus occidentalis lucasi. More recent study found them to fall...
- Strix intermedia (Early - Middle Pleistocene of EC Europe) – may be paleosubspecies of S. aluco Strix brea (Late Pleistocene of SW North America) Now placed...
- Zealand) †Fulica shufeldti – (late Pleistocene of Florida) possibly a paleosubspecies of Fulica americana; formerly F. minor †Fulica infelix Brodkorb, 1961...
- Some authors have argued that the species should be considered a paleosubspecies of the eastern grey kangaroo (Macropus giganteus) as Macropus giganteus...
- The genus contains four species: Two prehistoric species and two paleosubspecies are only known from fossils: Lagopus atavus (Early Pliocene of Bulgaria...