subspecies
subspecies — 名詞
- subspeciessingular
- subspeciesesplural
1. a group of related living things that belong to a single species but have distin
亞種
同一物種內的細分類群
a group of related living things that belong to a single species but have distinct physical or genetic features that separate them from other members of that species, usually because they live in a different geographic area.
Rin studied a subspecies of monarch butterfly found only on a small Japanese island chain.
Rin 研究了只在日本附近小島鏈發現的一種帝王斑蝶亞種。
subspecies + of + [organism] — geographic restriction
The Himalayan brown bear is a rare subspecies that lives in Central Asian mountain forests.
喜馬拉雅棕熊是一種稀有的亞種,生活在亞洲中部的山林中。
A new tree frog subspecies with blue leg spots was found in the Peruvian jungle.
一種腿部帶有藍色斑點的新樹蛙亞種在祕魯叢林中被發現。
Nikos compared two subspecies of wild tomato to see which survived drought better.
Nikos 比較了兩種野生番茄亞種,看哪一種較耐乾旱。
The southern red kangaroo subspecies has shorter fur and larger ears than the northern one.
南方紅袋鼠亞種的毛髮較短、耳朵較大,與北方亞種不同。
- species
the broader taxonomic rank; a subspecies is a division within a species.
文法句型
subspecies + of + [organism group]
用法筆記
Scientists typically write the subspecies name after the species name in italics — for example, Panthera leo persica for the Asiatic lion. The same subspecies name is written three times: genus, species, subspecies. Frequently used with a geographic adjective (northern subspecies, island subspecies).