Acanthopterygii
There are many orders of sea urchins. The ones in the Subclass Euechinoidea go like this: Superorder Atelostomata - Orders Cassiduloida and Spatangoida; Superorder Diadematacea - Orders Diadematoida, Echinothurioida, and Pedinoida; Superorder Echinacea - Orders Arbacioida, Echinoida, Phymosomatoida, Salenioida, and Temnopleurioda; Superorder Gnathostomata - Orders Clypeasterioda (sand dollars) and Holectypoida.
Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Aves Superorder: Galloanserae Order: Anseriformes Family: Anatidae Subfamily: Anserinae Tribe: Anserini
Superorder: Eucarida Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Subphylum: Crustacea Crabs are decapod crustaceans of the infraorder Brachyura apparently. Very hard to classify the order, to/ from what example?
KingdomPhylum or DivisionClassOrderFamilyGenusSpeciesKingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species.Note there are sublevels, used occasionally by taxonomists, such as superorder, suborder, cohort, legion, alliance, tribe, subgenus epifamily and so on. The seven above are the seven universal divisions, used in microbiology, botany and zoology.KingdomPhylumClassOrderFamilygenusspecies
An acanthopterygian is a fish of the superorder Acanthopterygii.
An angelfish is a spiny-rayed fish in the superorder Acanthopterygii. They are under the subclass Actinopterygii with other bony fishes. There are 15 orders in the superorder Acanthopterygii.
No, they are two separate things. All true minnows are from the superorder Ostariophysi, whereas sharks are from the superorder Selachimorpha.
There are many orders of sea urchins. The ones in the Subclass Euechinoidea go like this: Superorder Atelostomata - Orders Cassiduloida and Spatangoida; Superorder Diadematacea - Orders Diadematoida, Echinothurioida, and Pedinoida; Superorder Echinacea - Orders Arbacioida, Echinoida, Phymosomatoida, Salenioida, and Temnopleurioda; Superorder Gnathostomata - Orders Clypeasterioda (sand dollars) and Holectypoida.
A batoid is a ray or skate of the superorder Batoidea.
Guinea pigs belong to the superorder Euarchontoglires, which includes rodents and primates. Sloths belong to the superorder Xenarthra. So guinea pigs and sloths are not closely related.
well dinosaurs don't fly only a certain type and those fly in the day and nightANS2:The term "dinosaur" applies to members of the superorder Dinosauria, (some include birds in this superorder). Pterosaurs (literally "Winged Lizard") are not included in this superorder. Now, to answer your question, dinosaurs did not fly. If you accept that birds are members of Dinosauria then, they did. Birds fly in the day and the night.
There are many different dinosaur orders all belonging to the superorder Dinosauria.
Skates are a type of fish in the superorder of rays.I am looking for my ice skates.
A xenarthran is a mammal, a member of the superorder Xenarthra, which includes anteaters, sloths, armadillos, glyptodonts, and pampatheriids.
Sharks are fish, of the class chondrichthyes, subclass elasmobranchii and the Superorder selachimorpha. There are about 440 species of sharks.
Because it is a shark. It's part of the class Chondrichthyes and the superorder Selachimorpha. That makes it a shark.