Genus - Peter TL
Species is the lowest taxonomic group in zoology .
The DOMAIN of a species is the largest group of classification. (From broadest group to actual species): Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species
species
Phocidae is a taxonomic family that belongs to the order Carnivora. Animals within this family are known as true seals, and they are characterized by their lack of external ear flaps and ability to move on land by using their flippers.
The smallest group in Linnaeus' classification system is the species. It represents a group of organisms that are very closely related and can interbreed to produce fertile offspring.
A group of similar organisms is called a species.
The "family" precedes the "genus".
The term "pilosa" in the scientific name Bidens pilosa refers to the Latin word for "hairy," describing the plant's characteristic hairy or fuzzy appearance. In taxonomic classification, it can refer to the family Asteraceae, which includes many plants with hairy characteristics.
Foxgloves are species of flowering plants belonging to the taxonomic genus Digitalis
Genera is the plural form of genus. It is the taxonomic group containing one or more species.
Order
MYLIA A taxonomic genus within the family Jungermanniaceae - a group of liverworts