- A
waste container, also
known as a dustbin,
rubbish bin,
trash can,
garbage can,
wastepaper basket, and wastebasket,
among other names, is a type of container...
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Wastebasket taxon (also
called a
wastebin taxon,
dustbin taxon or catch-all taxon) is a term used by some
taxonomists to
refer to a
taxon that has the...
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complex and will
require changes in classification.[citation needed]
Major "
wastebin"
families such as the Old
World warblers and Old
World babblers have turned...
- Black-breasted leaf turtle,
Geoemyda spengleri Geoemyda was used as a "
wastebin taxon" in
former times,
uniting a
number of
distinct lineages of forest...
- the time (Megalosauridae, like Megalosaurus,
functioned as a sort of '
wastebin' taxon,
where many
unrelated species were
grouped together). As dinosaur...
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genera Cettia, Horornis, and Bradypterus. They were
formerly placed in the "
wastebin" Old
World warbler family. None of the
genera as
traditionally delimited...
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brephoides (Walker, 1857)
Oenochrominae – in some
treatments used as a "
wastebin taxon" for
genera that are
difficult to
place in
other groups Alsophilinae...
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vernacularly also
known as the
common skinks –
currently serves as a "
wastebin taxon" for
numerous skinks.
While most or all
species presently placed...
- flies.
Filched by a bystander, it ends up empty,
stuffed deep in a
nearby wastebin.
George Caswell, a
member of the
Tredway board of
directors and one of...
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until recently been a
matter of debate; for long this
group was used as a "
wastebin taxon" to hold any
fireflies with
insufficiently resolved relationships...