Tribus
Tribus, Latin for “tribe,” designates a taxonomic rank used in biology to group related genera within a family. The rank sits below subfamily and above genus in zoological classification, and likewise in botanical classification where tribes are used to subdivide families. In zoology, tribe names are typically formed with the suffix -ini, such as Hominini for the tribe that includes Homo and Pan within the family Hominidae. In botany, the corresponding tribe names commonly end with -eae, such as Andropogoneae in Poaceae.
Etymology and history: Tribus comes from Latin tribus, meaning “a tribe, a crowd, or a group.” The
Usage and scope: Not all groups employ the rank; its use varies by literature and taxonomy. When
Other senses: Outside biology, tribus or tribus historically referred to political divisions of citizens in ancient