Crossword-Solution: TAXA
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| TAXA | anagram | ATAX |
We have 22 clues for the answer “TAXA”
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| group types | 1 answer |
| group or subclass | 1 answer |
| Phyla | 1 answer |
| Kingdoms, phyla, classes, e.g. | 1 answer |
| Groups of animals, to biologists | 1 answer |
| Groups for biologists | 1 answer |
| Classification genuses | 1 answer |
| Classification categories | 1 answer |
| Biologists' groupings | 1 answer |
| Biological groups | 2 answers |
| Biological groupings | 2 answers |
| Biological classes | 2 answers |
| Biological categories | 2 answers |
| Biological classifications | 3 answers |
| Biology classes? | 3 answers |
| Classifications Biological | 10 answers |
| Categories | 10 answers |
| BIOLOGICAL category | 10 answers |
| CONTAINS CLASSES | 10 answers |
| CLASSIFICATIONS BIOLOGICAL BRISTLE | 10 answers |
| Biological Classification | 12 answers |
| Groups | 16 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EAETR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with TAXA (5)
Whatever their ultimate relationships may prove to be, two distinctive taxa seem to be present in Nicaragua; the larger is assignable to _ater_ and the smaller to _pretiosus_, as currently understood.
Since 1955 I have been accumulating specimens of, and data on, this group with the result that all specimens known to me, including the types of all named taxa, have been studied.
Therefore, I suggest that _Bufo horribilis_ Wiegmann and _Bufo angustipes_ Taylor and Smith be placed in the synonymy of _Bufo marinus_ (Linnaeus) until future systematic study of the genus and this species in particular establishes the existence of recognizable taxa.
Four other species, _Erethizon dorsatum_, thought of primarily as a mammal of coniferous forests, and _Ursus arctos_, _Taxidea taxus_, and _Odocoileus hemionus_, all more or less western taxa, are not so broadly distributed as are other members of this grouping.
The similarities in size, proportions, and coloration of the different species have resulted not so much in a multiplicity of specific names, but in differences of opinion on the application of existing names to the various taxa.
Quotes with TAXA (1)
All scientists agree that evolution has occurred - that all life comes from a common ancestry, that there has been extinction, and that new taxa, new biological groups, have arisen. The question is, is natural selection enough to explain evolution? Is it the driver of evolution?
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, NYT, Onion, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 14 times in crossword archives (1986–2021).