Words and phrases that have a meaning related to taxon:  (170 results)
Often used in the same context:
phylogenies, subgenus, theropod, habilis, coevolution, species, hominoid, metazoan, subfamily, monotremes, robustus, chordates, genus, holotype, genus homo, arthropod, pan troglodytes, felis, introgression, neotropical, molluscan, theropod dinosaur, placentals, africanus, phyla, sifaka, genus australopithecus, eukaryote, ambystoma, clade, bryozoans, systematics, giganteus, xenopus, archeopteryx, neandertal, amphioxus, vertebrate, epistasis, caecilians, protist, anthropoids, pongo pygmaeus, endosymbiosis, mangabeys, placental mammal, homologies, archosaur, diptera, ratites, humanus, australopithecus africanus, faunal, colobus, gymnosperms, archaeopteryx, gastropod, flatworm, echinoderms, crinoid, angiosperm, flatfishes, coprolite, middle paleolithic, intermedius, dinoflagellate, orfs, ichthyosaur, symbiont, mammalia, crocodilian, suborder, peccary, pygmy chimpanzee, meadow vole, protozoans, hominid, canid, cucumis, rattus, cichlid, erectus, lineages, orientalis, comb jelly, geochelone, paranthropus, borrelia, intraspecific, homo erectus, ecotype, gracile, tetrapods, ribosomal rna, baleen whale, ixodes, maned wolf, pterosaur, subspecies, collembola, gigantea, australopithecus, taxa, genera, clades, phylum, category, denomination, group, subclass, grouping, subcategory, subfamilies, subgroup, type, class, benchmark, cohort, linearized, period, bimodal, binomial, bivariate, evidential, exponential, hypothetical, interaction, interindustry, los, offender, parameter, phenetic, puzzling, results, retest, similiar
Appears in the definition of:
superclass myriapoda, type
More general:
biological group
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— Adjectives for taxon: new, single, same, higher, particular, monophyletic, dominant, only, major, latter, fossil, more...

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