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- The informal classification, superspecies, can be exemplified by the grizzled skipper butterfly, which is a superspecies that is further divided into...
- its broad sense. It is, however, now more widely considered to be a superspecies consisting of several related but distinct species, which are outwardly...
- may be a superspecies that arose by the refugia hypothesis in the Amazon basin. In birds, some areas are prone to high rates of superspecies formation...
- Retrieved 20 January 2021. James, Mallet (2007). "Subspecies, semispecies, superspecies" (PDF). Encyclopedia of Biodiversity. Elsevier. Retrieved 27 April 2018...
- that there is a superspecies of probably three white-bellied, black-throated wagtails is confirmed. Also, there is another superspecies in sub-Saharan...
- p****erine bird in the family Corvidae, along with crows and jays. It forms a superspecies with the Taiwan blue magpie and the red-billed blue magpie. The species'...
- Sylvia. Together with Menetries's warbler the Sardinian warbler forms a superspecies. Both have white malar areas and light throats, and otherwise black heads...
- Subcontinent and Southeast Asia. This species is considered part of a superspecies with the barred eagle-owl (Ketupa sumatrana), which looks quite similar...
- orange-backed troupial and campo troupial, it was previously part of a superspecies simply named the troupial that was split. The term troupial is from French...
- very closely related to them also and the three may be considered a superspecies. Occurring in a relatively small area in northeastern Mexico, it inhabits...