- two-kingdom
system of
animals and plants,
dividing the
plant kingdom into
subkingdoms Prokaryota (bacteria and cyanobacteria),
Mycota (fungi and
supposed relatives)...
-
floristic subkingdoms according to
Takhtajan (or three,
according to Good) and
about 13
floristic regions. In this
article the
floristic subkingdoms and regions...
- be
appointed to
Neustria by his
father and the
practice of
creating subkingdoms for sons
waned among the
later Carolingians. In 861, the Carolingian...
- Aspleniaceae, Polypodiaceae. The
kingdom is
subdivided into
three floristic subkingdoms and nine
floristic regions. Cir****boreal
region Eastern Asiatic region...
- and west was
called Neustria. The
exact borders and
number of
these subkingdoms varied over time,
until a
basic split between eastern and
western domains...
-
families and subfamilies. For a list of
virus realms, subrealms, kingdoms,
subkingdoms, phyla, subphyla, classes, subclasses, orders, and suborders, see List...
- two
large divisions that,
together with the Ascomycota,
constitute the
subkingdom Dikarya (often
referred to as the "higher fungi")
within the
kingdom Fungi...
- in 1860. In 1874,
Ernst Haeckel divided the
animal kingdom into two
subkingdoms:
Metazoa (multicellular animals, with five phyla: coelenterates, echinoderms...
- "Zygomycota", now
divided into
several monophyletic phyla.
Kingdom (or
Subkingdom)
Eufungi Phylum Hemiascomycota Phylum Ustomycota Phylum Zygomycota Phylum...
-
protozoan phylum Mesozoa as an
animal subkingdom. In his 1998 scheme, the
animal kingdom was
divided into four
subkingdoms:
Radiata (phyla Porifera, Cnidaria...