Similar words: species, endangered species, specie, specify, special, specific, specimen, especial. Meaning: ['sʌb-] n. (biology) a taxonomic group that is a division of a species; usually arises as a consequence of geographical isolation within a species.
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1 A subspecies comes from Hawaii, and is probably the one pictured.
2 This supposedly protected subspecies continues to die in the tuna nets - Sam LaBudde witnessed 200 drown in a single net.
3 There is a subspecies called philosophers of science who ought to be better equipped.
4 The kokanee is a small, nonmigratory, freshwater subspecies.
5 All subspecies of the tiger have been declared endangered.
6 There exist 23 subspecies of Apis mellifera.
7 Formenkreis A group of related allopatric species or subspecies.
8 Subspecies just do not carry as much political clout.
9 Variety The taxonomic group below the subspecies level.
10 Subspecies The taxonomic group below the SPECIES level.
11 This subspecies shows differences with A. a. punctatissima in both body size and elytral maculation.
12 A three-part taxonomic designation indicating genus, species, and subspecies or variety, such as Brassica oleracea botrytis, the cauliflower.
13 That got rid of the screwworm subspecies in the United States.
14 There are a few other putative subspecies of Caiman crocodilus worth mentioning.
15 Subspecies that are differentiated by the markings on their wings.
16 Until 1977, only 13 Bt subspecies had been described ; all were toxic to lepidopteran larvae only.
17 Anecdotal evidence suggests that certain other subspecies, such as the European wildcat and the Chinese mountain cat, are less tolerant of people.
18 Three of the eight subspecies of tiger - the Bali, Caspian and Javan tigers are extinct.
19 Tod has a sensing mechanism which guides his responses to all identifiable subspecies.
20 Seventeen and a half thousand species of butterfly have been described-but they are divided into a hundred thousand subspecies.
21 If man has emerged as a master species, why should we not look forward to a master subspecies or race?
22 Fukuyama is unlikely to attach much weight to Liberation theology, which he would no doubt classify as a doomed subspecies of Marxism-Leninism.
23 This paper recorded the Musci of Maolan Karst Forest Area, 186 species (including subspecies and varieties) belong to 93 genera and 28 families are reported.
24 The causative organism is a bacterium called Treponema pertenue, a subspecies of Treponema pallidum that causes venereal syphilis. However, yaws is a non-venereal infection.
25 The species of Sect. Camellia plants of Genus Camellia are rich in Hunan. There are 13 species 1 subspecies in Hunan, it takes up about 23.6% of total species of China.
26 Rhinolophus sinicus has been elevated to a new species from subspecies of Rinolophus roux i.
27 The Kodiak archipelago is home to the Kodiak bear, the largest subspecies of brown bear,[www.Sentencedict.com] which feasts on the region's prolific salmon runs.
28 A former royal reserve, India's Gir Forest, is the last home of this lion subspecies.
29 The Bengal Tiger or Royal Bengal Tiger is a subspecies of tiger found through the rainforests and grasslands of Bangladesh, Bhutan, Burma, China, India and Nepal.
30 The results support the traditional taxonomy of leopard cat subspecies based on morphological characteristics and geographic distribution.
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