Definition of Superspecies. Meaning of Superspecies. Synonyms of Superspecies

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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...
- 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...
- The Anjouan white-eye (Zosterops anjuanensis) is a species of bird in the family Zosteropidae. It is endemic to Anjouan of the Comoros. Its natural habitat...
- shows great variation including clinal variation in size and forms a superspecies with the very similar little owl. The spotted owlet is a small and stocky...
- Subcontinent and Southeast Asia. This species is considered part of a superspecies with the barred eagle-owl (Ketupa sumatrana), which looks quite similar...
- hildebrandti) is a species of starling in the family Sturnidae. It forms a superspecies with and has previously been included in the same species as S****ey's...
- by Georges Cuvier in 1829 as Ibis molucca. It is considered part of a superspecies complex with the sacred ibis (T. aethiopicus) of Africa, and the black-headed...
- in the pheasant family Phasianidae. It has been considered to form a superspecies complex along with the rock partridge, Philby's partridge and Przevalski's...
- been considered to be a full species, a subspecies of Pieris napi or a superspecies complex. ♀ ♀ △ Seitz-bryoniae (21c), which inhabits the Alps, Northern...
- its broad sense. It is, however, now more widely considered to be a superspecies consisting of several related but distinct species, which are outwardly...