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In
biology, '''family''' is one of the levels of
taxonomic classification of organisms. It lies between the less-specific
order and the more-specific
genus; ie, an order will contain one or more families, and a family will contain one or more genera.
Humans, for instance, are of family
Hominidae. The standard groupings of taxonomy from most general to most specific are:
*
Domain
*
Kingdom
*
Phylum (animals);
Division (plants)
**
Subphylum;
Subdivision
**
Superclass
*
Class
*
Order
**
Suborder
**
Superfamily
*'''Family'''
**
Subfamily
*
Genus
**
Subgenus
**
Section
***
Subsection
*
Species
**
Subspecies
**
Variety (plants only)
An acronym
mnemonic for remembering this is: '''K'''ing '''P'''hillip '''c'''alled '''o'''ut '''f'''or '''g'''ood '''s'''oup.
:''See also:''
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