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- A "'barnacle "'is a type of arthropod constituting the infraclass Cirripedia in the suspension feeders, and have two nektonic ( active swimming ) larval stages.
- While mammal classification at the family level has been relatively stable, several contending classifications regarding the higher levels subclass, infraclass and order, especially of the marsupials appear in contemporaneous literature.
- In 1984, " Sudamerica ameghinoi ", from the Paleocene of Argentina, was assigned to Xenarthra within Paratheria, ranked as a cohort ( a taxonomic rank between infraclass and superorder ).
- The reason why I chose the two-sublclass / three-infraclass system is because I feel evolution is very important in taxonomy, so two subclasses with three infraclasses makes the most sense in organising mammals.
- "' Endopterygota "', also known as "'Holometabola "', is a superorder of insects within the infraclass Neoptera that go through distinctive larval, pupal, and adult stages.
- :: According to our articles Neoptera is an infraclass, Endopterygota is a superorder within that infraclass, therefore indicating that all Endopterygota are Neoptera .-- jjron 03 : 03, 2 July 2007 ( UTC)
- :: According to our articles Neoptera is an infraclass, Endopterygota is a superorder within that infraclass, therefore indicating that all Endopterygota are Neoptera .-- jjron 03 : 03, 2 July 2007 ( UTC)
- All the insects groups included are from the infraclass Neoptera, which can flex their wings over the abdomen, so it does not include members of the Palaeoptera which cannot flex their wings in this way and includes mayflies.
- Oniscomorphs are united with the poorly known Glomeridesmida in the infraclass Pentazonia, which is characterized by posterior telopods and relatively short bodies, and is the sister group to the Helminthomorpha, or " worm-like " millipedes.
- Bonaparte described an additional related animal, " Vucetichia gracilis ", from the Argentinean Late Cretaceous in 1990; by then he classified it in the order Gondwanatheria, which was tentatively assigned to the infraclass Paratheria.
- Two years later, Jos?Bonaparte named " Gondwanatherium patagonicum " from the Late Cretaceous of Argentina, which he thought to be related to " Sudamerica ", and tentatively assigned it to Paratheria, now ranked as an infraclass.
- The clade Australosphenida was proposed by Luo " et al . " ( 2001, 2002 ) and was initially left unranked, as the authors do not apply the superdivision', i . e . one or two levels below the infraclass.
- "' Orthoceratoidea "'is a subclass, formerly considered an infraclass or a superorder ( Wade 1988 ), that comprises Cephalopoda orders that have orthoconic to slightly cyrtoconic shells and central to subcentral siphuncles in which there may be internal deposits.
- I'm not sure that Australia or the Americas were widely explored by people who called the animals " marsupials " at that time, in fact usage for the infraclass of mammals seems to date back only to 1805, though Tyson used it to describe the opossum in 1753 ."
- "' Canalipalpata "', also known as bristle-footed annelids or fan-head worms, is an infraclass of polychaete worms, with 31 families in it including the Sabellida ( fanworms, and feather duster worms ) and the Alvinellidae, a family of deep-sea worms associated with hydrothermal vents.
- Are you saying that instead of having " pouchy " cheeks, given the word's etymology, James'poor character had " opossum-like " cheeks, based on the infraclass " Masupialia ? " as erected by Johann Karl Wilhelm Illiger in 1811 ? talk ) 19 : 12, 30 January 2016 ( UTC)
- This mechanism evolved once, and is the defining feature ( synapomorphy ) for the infraclass Neoptera; it corresponds, probably not coincidentally, with the appearance of a wing-folding mechanism, which allows Neopteran insects to fold the wings back over the abdomen when at rest ( though this ability has been lost secondarily in some groups, such as in the butterflies ).
- As Dragons Flight broadly said, the Primate Order is thought to have arisen as long as 85 million years ago, so one could say that it took the Primates at least 83 million years to evolve " intelligence " ( depending on your definition of it ) : equally valid might be a comparison between Dinosaurs and Eutheria, the Infraclass of non-marsupial mammals to which Primates belong, which is at least 125 million years old.
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