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subspecies [sub-SPEE-shees] a subdivision of a species, usually a geographic race that varies in size, color, or other characteristics; the different subspecies of a species are ordinarily not sharply differentiated and intergrade with one another as they are capable of interbreeding.
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subspecies An infraspecific population defined on the basis of one or more characters (morphologic for most organisms) that distinguish its members from typical representatives of the species. (21)
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subspecies a variety of organisms within a species, typically isolated from other members of their species; for example, the Eastern Worm Snake and the Midwest Worm Snake are subspecies that occupy two geographical areas of Kentucky and intergrade, or interbreed, where the two ranges meet
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subspecies A race of a species that is granted a taxonomic name; rules for designating subspecies are subjective, but subspecies are generally geographically distinct and form populations (not merely morphs) which differ to some degree from other geographic populations of the species.
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subspecies Description: Groupings or populations within a species that are distinguishable by morphological characteristics or, sometimes, by physiological or behavioural traits. Source: Specialized encyclopedia and dictionaries
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