alosztálya
Alosztálya is a term used in biological classification to denote a rank below class and above order. It is employed to group related organisms within a class that share characteristic features. The use and naming of the rank vary among taxonomic systems: some classifications recognize alosztálya as a standard level, while others omit it or substitute alternative intermediate ranks such as infraclass or superorder. In practice, the criteria for defining a subclass can be based on morphology, development, or genetic data, and the rank may be applied differently across animal, plant, and fungal groups.
Etymology and usage: The word alosztálya derives from Hungarian usage of the Latin term subclassis, reflecting
Example: A commonly cited historical example is the class Mammalia, which has been divided into subclasses
In modern taxonomy, the use of alosztálya is less uniform, with many classifications favoring ranks defined