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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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Some hematophages are well-known: For example, vampire bats in the subfamily Desmodontinae helped inspire the legendary monsters that bear their name and no one can forget blood-sucking mosquitoes and leeches.

From Salon • Oct. 31, 2024

Aqp10 belongs to the aquaglyceroporin subfamily of water channels.

From Science Daily • Dec. 21, 2023

Horticulturist Qiang Xu of Huazhong Agricultural University in China and his colleagues recently set out to map the evolutionary journey of the orange subfamily.

From Scientific American • Oct. 11, 2023

Nasa poissoniana belongs to a subfamily of plants called Loasoideae.

From New York Times • Apr. 20, 2019

At the one extreme, Mandarin and its relatives, which constitute the Chinese subfamily of the Sino-Tibetan language family, are distributed continuously from North to South China.

From "Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies" by Jared M. Diamond