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.

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.
