A taxonomist discovers a new species of insect. Phylogenetic analysis places it within the order Coleoptera, but its morphology is so unique it warrants a new family. Which of the following taxonomic ranks will not necessarily be assigned a new name for this insect?
Order
Family
Genus
Species
Related Questions
Tetradynamous stamens are found in
Chrysanthemum
Zinnia
Poppy
Brassica
In a tetradynamous androecium, one of the following is seen.
Outer whorl of four smaller stamens and inner whorl of two larger stamens
Outer whorl of two larger stamens and inner whorl of four smaller stamens
Outer whorl of four larger stamens and inner whorl of two smaller stamens
Outer whorl of two smaller stamens and inner whorl of four larger stamens
Two stamens as exception in Cruciferae are found in
Brassica nigra
Iberis amara
Cleome monophylla
Coronopus didymus