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  1. The family Coccinellidae ("ladybirds", "lady beetles", or "lady bugs") is divided into seven subfamilies, many tribes, and about 360 genera: Subfamily Chilocorinae [ edit ] Tribe Chilocorini [ edit ]

  2. Scaled 2D drawings and 3D models available for download. Updated daily. Animal Families and Genera is a subcategory which illustrates a sub-grouping of animals based on their taxonomic families and genera. Animal Families is the sixth of eight biological taxonomic ranks, and specifically refers to a grouping or sub grouping of animals.

  3. To “mutilate” is to cause serious damage, and anthropogenic rapid removal of branches from the tree of life is causing such damage. Furthermore, the potential losses of thousands of endangered (EN) vertebrate species and genera in this century would dwarf the damage done in the last 500 y ( 10, 20 – 22 ).

  4. 18 de set. de 2023 · To “mutilate” is to cause serious damage, and anthropogenic rapid removal of branches from the tree of life is causing such damage. Furthermore, the potential losses of thousands of endangered (EN) vertebrate species and genera in this century would dwarf the damage done in the last 500 y ( 10, 20 – 22 ).

  5. This list of crurotarsans is a comprehensive listing of all genera that have ever been included in the clade Crurotarsi, excluding purely vernacular terms. Under some definitions Crurotarsi includes all archosaurs, but this list excludes archosaur genera that are included in Avemetatarsalia ( pterosaurs, nonavian dinosaurs, and birds ).

  6. This list of eurypterid genera is a comprehensive listing of all genera that have ever been included in the order Eurypterida, excluding purely vernacular terms. The list includes all commonly accepted genera, but also genera that are now considered invalid, doubtful ( nomen dubium ), or were not formally published ( nomen nudum ), as well as ...

  7. 16 de set. de 2002 · ABSTRACT: This is a listing of approximately 37,000 taxonomic genera of marine animals known from the fossil record, based on the late J. John Sepkoski, Jr.’s working database, which he last updated July 13 to November 13, 1998. These data are the basis of many analyses by Sepkoski and others, and are published here with minimal—and surely ...