Some example sentences of “subfamily”

How to use in-sentence of “subfamily”:

+ A trout is a kind of teleost fish that belongs to the Salmoninae subfamily of the Salmonidae family.

+ The Drosophilinae are the largest subfamily in the Drosophilidae.

+ Papilioninae is a subfamily of butterflies.

+ They are a prominent modern member of the subfamily Bovinae.

+ Together with gorillas and humans, they form a subfamily called homininae.

+ This family consists of 21 genera and about 150 species, most of which belong to the nominate subfamily Bombycinae.

Some example sentences of subfamily
Some example sentences of subfamily

Example sentences of “subfamily”:

+ The bearded seal is unique in the subfamily Phocinae in having two pairs of teats.

+ In 2007, the subfamily was made much larger, to include plants that were previously placed in subfamilies Amygdaloideae and Maloideae.
+ It belongs to the subfamily Caesalpinioideae.

+ The bearded seal is unique in the subfamily Phocinae in having two pairs of teats.

+ In 2007, the subfamily was made much larger, to include plants that were previously placed in subfamilies Amygdaloideae and Maloideae.

+ It belongs to the subfamily Caesalpinioideae.

+ The Cercopithecinae are an important subfamily of Old World monkeys.

+ The piculets are a subfamily of small woodpeckers which are mostly in tropical South America, with just three Asian and one African species.

+ This subfamily of snakes is found from eastern Europe, eastward through Asia to Japan, Taiwan, Indonesia, India, Nepal and Sri Lanka.

+ Most species are native to the Southern Hemisphere, but one subfamily is endemismendemic to the Neotropics, one to the Hawaiian Islands, and one genus is found only in the Palaearctic.

+ It is categorized as a part of the Ekoid language subfamily and Southern Bantoid group.

+ Newts only appear in one subfamily of salamanders, the Pleurodelinae.

+ Faboideae is a subfamily of the flowering plant family Fabaceae or Leguminosae.

+ Tibetan antelope, also known as Chiru is a medium sized antelope most closely related to wild goats and Ovissheep of the subfamily Caprinae.

More in-sentence examples of “subfamily”:

+ There is now a precise classification for the living members of the subfamily based on genetic research.Wozencraft W.C.

+ They are in the subfamily Pyroloideae of the family Ericaceae.

+ Next, the subfamily Ponginae broke away—leading to the current orangutan.

+ They are an extinct subfamily of mammalian carnivora of the family Felidae.

+ These genera are all in the subfamily Epiphelinae.

+ The Spiraeoideae is an old name for a subfamily of flowering plants in the family family Rosaceae.

+ It is the only member of the subfamily Hydropotinae.

+ Capra is a genus of the subfamily Caprinae and the family family Bovidae.

+ The subfamily Scarabaeinae alone has more than 5,000 species.

+ Some scientists put this group into a separate subfamily called “Gypaetinae”, which means “eagle-vultures”.

+ Males in this subfamily have anal hairs.

+ It is in the subfamily Asclepiadoideae.

+ The precise circumscription of the subfamily is still uncertain, with research continuing; significant changes may occur to the genera included.

+ They belong to the subfamily Calamoideae.J Dransfield 2002.

+ Miomantinae is a subfamily of mantids.

+ They are in the subfamily Anserinae, in the family family geese and ducks.

+ Recently it has been shown that the Maloideae are a part of the traditional subfamily Amygdaloideae, and most botanists no longer use the name Maloideae.

+ The Colobinae are a family subfamily of Old World monkeys.

+ It is in the subfamily “Faboideae” of the pea family family “Fabaceae”.

+ The Causinae, commonly known as the “night adders”, are a subfamily of Venom venomous vipers found in sub-Saharan Africa.

+ Plovers are water birds birds belonging to the subfamily Charadriinae.

+ This subfamily probably should be mentioned in the taxobox of every bamboo species, since it is a major grouping in this context, despite its minor rank.

+ Ovis is a genus of the subfamily Caprinae, of the family Bovidae.

+ The Asclepiadaceae, commonly known as the milkweed family, is a former plant family now treated as a subfamily in the Apocynaceae.

+ Because of the lack of physical characteristics that supportthis group, it is very possible that the subfamily as it is currently recognized could grow bigger.

+ It includes salmon, trout, chars, graylings, and the subfamily known as the freshwater whitefish.

+ They have been assigned a new subfamily status, Deomyinae.

+ Other related species of the subfamily Sequoioideae include Sequoiadendron Giganteum, the Giant Sequoia and Metasequoia Glyptostroboides, the Dawn Redwood.

+ They are classified in the subfamily Pleurodelinae of the family Salamandridae.

+ They are in a subfamily of the salamanders.

+ The redwoods are a subfamily of conifers, the Sequoioideae.

+ Humans are part of a subfamily called the Homininae, inside the hominids or great apes.

+ The brooms belong to the subfamily Faboideae of the legume family Fabaceae, mainly in the three genera “Chamaecytisus”, “Cytisus” and “Genista”, but also in five other small genera.

+ Neomorphinae is a subfamily of the cuckoo family, Cuculidae.

+ The subfamily as currently circumscribed has a cosmopolitan distribution, with about 1,400 species accepted.

+ Larvae of the subfamily Calomantispinae are predators of small arthropods.

+ Hamsters are rodents belonging to the subfamily Cricetinae.

+ They are also part of the subfamily Ceratophryinae.

+ Since 2011 there has been a big change in how the name of this subfamily is used.

+ The Crotalinae, also known as the “pit vipers” or “crotaline snakes”, are a subfamily of Venom venomous vipers found in Asia and the Americas.

+ Petropedetinae are a subfamily of frogs.

+ Before 2011, the only plants in this subfamily were the stone fruits such as plums, peaches, and almonds.

+ A poppy is a flowering plant in the subfamily Paperveroideae.

+ The only species of this subfamily present in Italy are “Geomantis larvoides” and “Rivetina Baetica”.

+ The subfamily contains only the dabbling ducks and one relative, the extinct moa-nalos, land ducks which lived on some Hawaiian islands.

+ There is a whole subfamily of bees which do this, the Nomadinae.

+ It is the only living member of the genus “Sciurillus” and the subfamily Sciurillinae.

+ There is now a precise classification for the living members of the subfamily based on genetic research.Wozencraft W.C.

+ They are in the subfamily Pyroloideae of the family Ericaceae.
+ Next, the subfamily Ponginae broke away—leading to the current orangutan.

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