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  • The seed morphology is varied and reflects subgeneric groupings within the genus.
  • Historical treatments break the genus into several different genera, but this segregation is not currently widely recognised other than at the subgeneric rank.
  • However, it is not mandatory, or even customary, when giving the name of a species, to include the subgeneric name.
  • Previously, this species was a member of the genus " Cichlasoma " and the subgeneric section " Nandopsis ".
  • "Abbottella " may be organized into five species complexes based on conchological characteristics; these groups may be worthy of subgeneric status.
  • Of Corner's original subgeneric divisions of the genus, only " Sycomorus " is supported as monophyletic in the majority of phylogenetic studies.
  • The use of molecular markers to develop phylogeny began in the 1990s and showed that the subgenus was a well separated taxon with a number of subgeneric groupings.
  • The mosquito genus " Fredwardsius " is named to honor his work establishing the subgeneric framework which forms the basis for modern day systematics of the Culicidae of the world.
  • ""'Bombus eximius " "'is a species of bumblebee that belongs to the subgenus " Melanobombus " in the simplified subgeneric classification.
  • The subgeneric name is derived from the Greek word " eperephes ", in reference to over-hanging parts at the hypanthium which differentiate the contained species from the other two subgenera.
  • In 1937, Aigner and Kahler subdivided the genus " Pseudoschwagerina " into five subgroups; they then proposed a subgeneric name, " Zellia " for one of the groups.
  • Also, " Bovista " may be split into two clades, " Bovista " and " Globaris ", that roughly correspond to the subgeneric divisions suggested by Kreisel.
  • A widely cited, periodically updated, subgeneric classification of species of " Culicoides " begins with the warning that the traditional approach to classification of species in this genus has led to " phylogenetic chaos ".
  • Lull had decided that " Centrosaurus " was a junior synonym of " Monoclonius ", but distinct enough to deserve subgeneric rank; he therefore also created a " Monoclonius ( Centrosaurus ) apertus ".
  • In the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, a subgeneric name can be used independently or included in a tiger cowry of the Indo-Pacific, " Cypraea " ( " Cypraea " ) " tigris"
  • In the most detailed study of decomposition pathway enzymes that supports taxonomic separation, the subgeneric name " Amanita " subgen . " Lepidella " was applied to a group of species that did not include the type species of the subgenus.
  • Unlike arrays ( which are covariant in Java ), different instantiations of a generic type are not compatible with each other, not even explicitly : With the declaration Generic superGeneric; Generic subGeneric; the compiler would report a conversion error for both castings ( Generic ) superGeneric and ( Generic ) subGeneric.
  • Unlike arrays ( which are covariant in Java ), different instantiations of a generic type are not compatible with each other, not even explicitly : With the declaration Generic superGeneric; Generic subGeneric; the compiler would report a conversion error for both castings ( Generic ) superGeneric and ( Generic ) subGeneric.
  • Since 1998, American botanist Austin Mast and co-authors have been publishing results of ongoing cladistic analyses of DNA sequence data for the subtribe derived ( that it, it evolved relatively recently ), suggesting that " B . " subg . " Isostylis " may not merit subgeneric rank.
  • Unavailable names include names that have not been validly published, such as " " Oryzomys hypenemus " ", names without an accompanying description ( " nomina nuda " ), such as the subgeneric name " Micronectomys " proposed for the Nicaraguan Rice Rat, names proposed with a rank below that of subspecies ( infrasubspecific names ), such as " Sorex isodon princeps montanus " for a form of the Taiga Shrew, and various other categories.