How to use in-sentence of “suborder”:
– They and the giant salamanders, make up the suborder Cryptobranchoidea.
– Amphisbaenia are a suborder of Squamata.
– Caniformia is a suborder of the order Carnivora.
– The suborder includes the most highly evolved members of the order.
– The other suborder of Carnivora is the cat-like Feliformia.
– They had sophisticated molars, from which the suborder gets its name.
– They are a superfamily in the suborder Apocrita.

Example sentences of “suborder”:
- Tyranni is a suborder of passerine birds.
- Archaeobatrachia is a suborder of Anura.
- It was a member of the suborder Marginocephalia, and the family of large, horned, herding herbivores, the ceratopsians.
– Tyranni is a suborder of passerine birds.
– Archaeobatrachia is a suborder of Anura.
– It was a member of the suborder Marginocephalia, and the family of large, horned, herding herbivores, the ceratopsians.
– This led some scientists to think that segnosaurs were a late-surviving suborder of primitive dinosaurs.Paul G.S.
– Grasshoppers are the suborder Caelifera, including locusts.
– This category is for reptiles of the suborder “Lacertilia the Lizards.
– Myxophaga is a small suborder of beetles.
– Termites are a Order suborder of social insects, the Isoptera.
– The name for the suborder comes from that of the surgeonfish family.
– The suborder Suina contains perhaps the earliest and most archaic even-toed ungulates.
More in-sentence examples of “suborder”:
– They are often called possums, though that term is more properly applied to Australian fauna of the suborder Phalangeriformes.
– The cochineal is a scale insect in the suborder Sternorrhyncha, from which the natural dye carmine is made.
– This suborder has only two families.
– Opistognathidae, the jawfishes, are a family of fishes classified within the order Perciformes, suborder Percoidei.
– Feliformia is a suborder in the mammal Order order Carnivora.
– Scientists have also done studies on DNA and fossils to show that the tyranni suborder is different to the passeri suborder.
– Ensifera is a suborder of the order Orthoptera.
– There are six taxonomyfamilies, twelve subfamilies, 56 genera and 114 species in the Feliformia suborder now.
– Acanthuroidei is a suborder of Perciformes, the largest order of fishes.
– Cryptobranchoidea is a suborder of salamanders.
– They belonged to the dog-like suborder Caniformia.
– They are grouped together in the suborder Rhopalocera.
– It has been suggested that the order is contained by the Troctomorpha suborder of Psocoptera.
– This category is for reptiles of the suborder “Serpentes”, the snakes.
– In Linnaean taxonomy, moths are usually put in the suborder Heterocera.
– Diatomyidae is a family of suborder “Hystricomorpha”, are rodents found in Asia.
– Pectinina is a suborder in the Bivalve order order Ostreoida.
– Members of this suborder have a vertically-shaped body covered with small scales.
– It is a type of cat-like mammal in the suborder Feliformia.
– This is typical for the ancient beetle suborder Adephaga to which they belong.
– Sauropodomorpha is the suborder of dinosaurs with massive, quadrupedal herbivores with extremely long necks and tails.
– Neobatrachia is a suborder of the Anura, which contains all frogs and toads.
– The stingrays are a large suborder of the rays.
– They are the suborder Passeri, sometimes called ‘oscines’.
– Pterodactyloidea is the suborder of short-tailed pterosaurs.
– The Acrididae are the main family of grasshoppers, with 10,000 of the 11,000 species of the entire suborder Caelifera.
– A sawfly is an insect belonging to suborder Symphyta of the Order order Hymenoptera.
– The beetles of this suborder include ground beetles, tiger beetles, diving beetles, and whirligig beetles.
– The cockroach is an insect of the order suborder Blattaria of the order Blattodea.
– Passeri is a Suborder of Passeriformes, also called “songbirds”.
– They are members of suborder Tyranni.
– This category is for dinosaurs of the suborder Thyreophora.
– The Nematocera are a large suborder of flies which include the mosquitoes and midges.
– The members of the suborder are found worldwide except for Antarctica, Southern Sahara, and Oceania.
– Salamandroidea is a suborder of salamanders, the advanced salamanders.
– This is a Order suborder of the Diprotodonts, a large order which includes the kangaroos and its relatives.
– A blenny is a member of a large suborder of teleost fish called the Blennioidei.
– As the name suggests, the suborder has teeth rather than the baleen of Mysticeti whales.
– The suborder also contains the relatives of the cats, which includes hyaenas, civets, and more.
– The suborder has about 833 species in 130 genera.
– They can be defined in traditional terms as a suborder of Synapsida that lived from the Middle Permian to the Middle Cretaceous.
– This is the second largest suborder of the order order Coleoptera.
– Dragonflies are in one suborder of the Odonata, and their relatives, the damselflies, are in another suborder.
– Butterflies are often put in the suborder Rhopalocera, which includes Papilionoidea.
– An anteater is a mammals of the family “Myrmecophagidae” and the suborder “Vermilingua”.
– Castorimorpha is the suborder of rodents containing the beavers, the pocket gophers, and the kangaroo rats.
– Dendrobranchiata is a suborder of decapodadecapod crustaceans, and contains shrimp and prawn.
– The name is got from two Greek words: “poly”-, meaning ‘many’, and “phagein”, meaning ‘to eat’, so the suborder is called the “eaters of many things”.
- They are often called possums, though that term is more properly applied to Australian fauna of the suborder Phalangeriformes.
- The cochineal is a scale insect in the suborder Sternorrhyncha, from which the natural dye carmine is made.
