- hierarchy. Not all
fauna phyla are
divided into
subphyla.
Those that are include: Arthropoda:
divided into
subphyla Trilobitomorpha, Chelicerata, Myriapoda,...
-
distinguish chordates from all
other animals.
Chordates are
divided into
three subphyla:
Vertebrata (fish, amphibians, reptiles,
birds and mammals),
whose notochords...
-
fungi kingdom,
which is
divided into one subkingdom,
seven phyla, and ten
subphyla. The
English word
fungus is
directly adopted from the
Latin fungus (mushroom)...
- viruses.
Within the phylum,
there are two
major branches that form two
subphyla: Haploviricotina,
whose members are
mostly non-segmented and
which encode...
-
sometimes described as a phylum,
containing the
major subphyla Dinozoa and Apicomplexa, plus
minor subphyla. The term
Myzozoa su****ded the
previous term "Miozoa"...
- have
received strong support. Traditionally,
Mollusca is
split into two
subphyla,
Conchifera and Aculifera,
based on the
presence of a s****. The "Testaria"...
-
Zhenghecaris † The
phylum Arthropoda is
typically subdivided into four
subphyla, of
which one is extinct:
Artiopods are an
extinct group of
formerly numerous...
- such as the
Tunicata and Cephalochordata, are
actually sister chordate subphyla to Vertebrata,
being more
closely related to
vertebrates than to other...
- This is a list of
biological virus upper-level taxa. See also
Comparison of
computer viruses This is an
alphabetical list of
biological virus higher taxa...
- classification,
adopted by a
coalition of 67
mycologists recognized three subphyla (Pucciniomycotina, Ustilaginomycotina, Agaricomycotina) and two
other class...