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subfamily

[suhb-fam-uh-lee, -fam-lee, suhb-fam-uh-lee, -fam-lee] / sʌbˈfæm ə li, -ˈfæm li, ˈsʌbˌfæm ə li, -ˌfæm li /


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The researchers also detected pupal ‘milk’ in species from each of the five biggest ant subfamilies, suggesting that it could play a part in the evolution of ant social structures.

From Scientific American

There were dozens of subfamilies distinguished by different types of teeth, diets and reproductive styles.

From Scientific American

Phylogenetic analysis of the dinosaur suggests it could be part of the Velociraptorinae subfamily, which also includes velociraptors, famous for their appearance in the "Jurassic Park" movies.

From Fox News

Like others in the Nephilinae subfamily, it is known for its webs of impressive structural stability, strong enough to entrap birds and even bats.

From The Guardian

The REM subfamily is functionally related to vernalization and flower development18.

From Nature