-
established by the ICTV is
subrealm,
which is the rank
below realm.
Subrealms of
viruses use the
suffix -vira,
viroid subrealms use the
suffix -viroida,...
- by -viroid-, -satellit- and -viriform-. The
extra levels of
realm and
subrealm end with -viria and -vira respectively.
There is an
indeterminate number...
-
Pteridophyta Realm Animalia Subrealm:
Parazoa Phylum:
Porifera Subrealm:
Agnotozoa Phyla: Orthonectida, Placozoa,
Rhombozoa Subrealm:
Eumetazoa Superphylum:...
- to be
applied for viruses,
viroids and
satellite nucleic acids: realm,
subrealm, kingdom, subkingdom, phylum, subphylum, class, subclass, order, suborder...
- the
great biogeographic divisions of the world's
ocean basins, or as a
subrealm of the Indo-Pacific. The
Central Indo-Pacific
realm covers eastern s****s...
- as follows, with the
taxonomic suffixes in parentheses:
Realm (-viria)
Subrealm (-vira)
Kingdom (-virae)
Subkingdom (-virites)
Phylum (-viricota) Subphylum...
- of 2022, the
ranks of
subrealm, subkingdom, and
subclass are unused,
whereas all
other ranks are in use.
Realm (-viria)
Subrealm (-vira)
Kingdom (-virae)...
- Physospermopsis, Prinsepia, Sinocr****ula,
Siphonostegia Sino-****an
forest subrealm species: Akebia, Conandron, Sinomenium,
Platycladus East
Asian Realm species:...
- -virae); but this is
beneath the top
level classifications of
realm and
subrealm.
There is
ongoing debate as to
whether viruses can be
included in the tree...
- the
great biogeographic divisions of the world's
ocean basins, or as a
subrealm of the Indo-Pacific. The
Western Indo-Pacific
realm covers the western...