Sentence examples for divided into three orders from inspiring English sources

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The class Gregarinidea may be divided into three orders on the basis of the type of life cycle.

All rights and status flowed from the social institutions, divided into three orders: clergy, nobility, and others (the Third Estate).

They can be divided into three orders and include four unconformity types.

The Lissamphibia are traditionally divided into three orders, but an extinct salamander-like family, the Albanerpetontidae, is now considered part of Lissamphibia alongside the superorder Salientia.

Although 15 species in the first phylum, Crenarchaeota, belong to the same class, they can be divided into three orders: the first order is Desulfurococcales with 4 species; the second order is Sulfolobales having another 4 species; and the last order is Thermoproteales which contains 7 species.

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The Paracanthopterygii are divided into five orders.

They are divided into two orders, Osteoglossiformes and Hiodontiformes.

Synapsids (mammal-like reptiles) are divided into two orders: pelycosaurs and therapsids.

Take, for example, the first sentence in Chapter 1 of Hooper's Of Moths and Men (Hooper 2002): "To begin at the beginning, the Lepidoptera are divided into two orders: butterflies (Rhopalocera) and moths (Heterocera)." Those who have no experience of entomological classification may not realize that this first sentence is simply wrong.

The phylum contains a single class, divided into two orders: the Macrodasyida and the Chaetonotida.

Gastrotrichs are divided into two orders, the Macrodasyida which are marine (except for two species), and the Chaetonotida, some of which are marine and some freshwater.

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