Superfamily

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Superfamily is a taxonomic rank in the biological classification system, known as taxonomy. It is a rank above family and below order. Superfamilies are used to group related families that share common characteristics and evolutionary traits.

Taxonomic Hierarchy[edit | edit source]

The taxonomic hierarchy is a system used by biologists to classify and organize living organisms. The main ranks in this hierarchy, from broadest to most specific, are:

Nomenclature[edit | edit source]

In zoological nomenclature, the names of superfamilies typically end in "-oidea." For example, the superfamily Hominoidea includes the families Hominidae (great apes and humans) and Hylobatidae (gibbons). In botanical nomenclature, the suffix "-aceae" is used for families, and "-ales" for orders, but there is no standard suffix for superfamilies.

Examples of Superfamilies[edit | edit source]

Importance in Evolutionary Biology[edit | edit source]

Superfamilies are important in the study of evolutionary biology because they help scientists understand the relationships and evolutionary history of different groups of organisms. By studying the characteristics and genetic makeup of organisms within a superfamily, researchers can infer the traits of their common ancestors and the evolutionary processes that led to their diversification.

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