| NOUN | a subphylum | subphyla |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- Copepods are currently treated as a class within the superclass Multicrustacea in the subphylum Crustacea.
- A barnacle is an arthropod belonging to the infraclass Cirripedia in the subphylum Crustacea.
- Conchifera is a subphylum of the phylum Mollusca. It comprises all of the shell-bearing classes of molluscs, such as clams, tusk shells, ammonites, and monoplacophorans.
- "Sminthurus viridis" is a member of the Collembola, the springtails, an order in the subphylum Hexapoda.
- Members of subphylum 2 however, have so far been found only in the gut of termites.
- Rollomonadia is a proposed subphylum of cryptists, including all currently described cryptist species except Palpitomonas bilix.
- "Polyploviricotina" is a subphylum of viruses in the phylum "Negarnaviricota".
- "Haploviricotina" is a subphylum of viruses in the phylum "Negarnaviricota".
- Protocruziea is a class of ciliates in the subphylum Intramacronucleata.
- Armophorea is a class of ciliates in the subphylum Intramacronucleata.
- Intramacronucleata is a subphylum of ciliates. The group is characterized by the manner in which division of the macronucleus is accomplished during binary fission of the cell.
- Strophomenata is an extinct class of brachiopods in the subphylum Rhynchonelliformea.
- Postciliodesmatophora is a subphylum of ciliates.
- There are 81 species of tunicate (subphylum Tunicata) recorded in Ireland.
- "Brettanomyces claussenii" is a yeast in the kingdom fungi, the phylum ascomycota and the subphylum saccharomycotina, the so-called "true yeasts".
- A tunicate is a marine invertebrate animal, a member of the subphylum Tunicata (...).
- Homalozoa is an obsolete extinct subphylum of Paleozoic era echinoderms, prehistoric marine invertebrates. They are also referred to as carpoids.
- Endomyxa is a subphylum of Rhizaria.
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