In biological classification, "'Neomorphidae "'is a proposed family of birds, separating the ground cuckoos ( including roadrunners ) from the rest of the cuckoo family.
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In other words, OTUs are pragmatic proxies for microbial " species " at different taxonomic levels, in the absence of traditional systems of biological classification as are available for macroscopic organisms.
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The "'Eocyte hypothesis "'is a biological classification that indicates eukaryotes emerged within the prokaryotic Crenarchaeota ( formerly known as eocytes ), a phylum within the archaea.
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Since " Euglena " have features of both animals and plants, early taxonomists, working within the Linnaean three-kingdom system of biological classification, found them difficult to classify.
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First, the article's " biological classification " could be more clearly written, and updated to include some of the endless data produced on human variation in the last ten years.
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This has led to some debate on how to proceed, and brings up issues on WikiProject Birds'purpose and a need to " reflect " on folk taxonomy versus biological classification.
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Of course if people did not know it was a hybrid they sometimes gave it the normal biological classification name " Genusname speciesname " instead of " Genusname ?hybridname ".
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As the biological classification states, this species is notable for being mainly distributed in southern waters, these would include the Amundsen Sea, Bellingshausen Sea, Weddell Sea and the Ross Sea respectively.
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These ranks are components of a biological classification, for example " Corylopsis sinensis " var . " calvescens " f . " veitchiana " is an ornamental garden plant.
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Even for biologists, defining a species as native may be far from being a straightforward matter of biological classification based on the location or the discipline a biologist is working in ( Helmreich 2005 ).