Noun
The word is derived from subgenus
of Subgenus
Source: Webster's dictionaryA modified infrageneric classification of Amaranthus was published by Mosyakin & Robertson (1996) and includes three subgenera: Acnida, Amaranthus, and Albersia. Source: Internet
Currently, Amaranthus includes three recognized subgenera and 70 species, although species numbers are questionable due to hybridization and species concepts. Source: Internet
In fact, even many of the subgenera (Magnolia subg. Source: Internet
In 1972, Halsey Wilkinson Miller published a paper arguing that the various forms of Pteranodon were different enough to be placed in distinct subgenera. Source: Internet
For simplicity, only the rodent subgenera belonging to the Mus genus are listed here. Source: Internet
In 1965, E. J. H. Corner reorganized the genus on the basis of breeding system, uniting these four dioecious subgenera into a single dioecious subgenus Ficus. Source: Internet