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Subkingdom
Subkingdom Sub*king"dom, n.
One of the several primary divisions of either the animal, or
vegetable kingdom, as, in zo["o]logy, the Vertebrata,
Tunicata, Mollusca, Articulata, Molluscoidea, Echinodermata,
C[oe]lentera, and the Protozoa; in botany, the Phanerogamia,
and the Cryptogamia.
Meaning of Subkingdom from wikipedia
- rank of
domain was
introduced above kingdom.
Prefixes can be
added so
subkingdom (subregnum) and
infrakingdom (also
known as infraregnum) are the two ranks...
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Rozellomyceta is a
disputed subkingdom in the
kingdom Fungi containing the
Microsporidia and Rozellomycota.
These taxa are
sometimes classified under the...
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Seine and the
Loire rivers known as the
regnum Neustriae, a
constituent subkingdom of the
Carolingian Empire and then West Francia. The
Carolingian kings...
- the ParaHoxozoa. The
competing hypothesis is the
Myriazoa clade. The
Subkingdom Parazoa and
Agnotozoa are the
other taxa, and
agnotozoa may be fake or...
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workers previously classified Mesozoa as the sole
phylum of the
lonely subkingdom Agnotozoa. Cavalier-Smith
argued that at
least some of the
mesozoans are...
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Radiata (Zoophytes).
Thomas Cavalier-Smith, in 1983,
redefined Radiata as a
subkingdom consisting of Myxozoa, Placozoa,
Cnidaria and Ctenophora. Lynn Margulis...
- even
became elevated to a
variety of
higher ranks,
including phylum,
subkingdom, kingdom, and then
sometimes included within the
similarly paraphyletic...
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taxon with
subkingdom category that is
located at the base of the
phylogenetic tree of the
animal kingdom in
opposition to the
subkingdom Eumetazoa; they...
- two
large divisions that,
together with the Ascomycota,
constitute the
subkingdom Dikarya (often
referred to as the "higher fungi")
within the
kingdom Fungi...
- Actinomycetota. His 2004
classification treated the
archaeobacteria as part of a
subkingdom of the
kingdom Bacteria, i.e., he
rejected the three-domain
system entirely...