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Subspecies is abbreviated as subsp. or ssp. and the singular and plural forms are the same ("the subspecies is" or "the subspecies are"). In zoology , under the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature , the subspecies is the only taxonomic rank below that of species that can receive a name.
Upper image: The original subspecies creatures, as portrayed by local Romanian men wearing rubber suits Lower image: The finalized version of the creatures was created from the use of stop-motion puppets. In 1991, Subspecies became the first American film to be filmed in Bucharest, Romania.
(the existence of this subspecies has previously been questioned, possibly having been misidentified with the A. m. intermissa). [1] Apis mellifera scutellata, classified by Lepeletier, 1836 (the East African lowland honey bee) found in central and east Africa; also as hybridized populations in South America, Central America and the southern USA.
A medium-sized subspecies, though slender and tawny; its coat contained a mixture of various colors, including black, white, gray and cinnamon. [57] In and around the lower Mississippi River basin Currently (2022) recognized as a subspecies of Canis rufus [2] as Canis rufus gregoryi, but debated † C. l. griseoalbus Manitoba wolf: Baird, 1858
Range maps are provided wherever possible; if a range map is not available, a description of the canid's range is provided. Ranges are based on the IUCN Red List for that species, unless otherwise noted. All extinct species (or subspecies) listed alongside extant species went extinct after 1500 CE, and are indicated by a dagger symbol: "†".
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This is the largest distinct subspecies of the brown bear, though the coastal-living members of other brown bear subspecies potentially rival it in size. It is medium-hued, typically not as dark as most forms from eastern Asia, but distinctly darker than grizzly bears.
The Manchurian subspecies is darker, and more reddish, in coloration than other populations. The Alashan wapiti of northern Central China is the smallest of all the subspecies, has the lightest coloration, and is one of the least-studied. [14] Recent DNA analyses suggest that there are no more than three or four total subspecies of elk.