Extant taxon

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In biology, the extant taxon is a term used to refer to species, genera or families that are still in existence (living). The opposite is extinct taxon. Of the group of molluscs known as the cephalopods, there are approximately 600 extant species and 7500 extinct species (Barnes, 1987). [1]

[change] Notes and references

  1. http://www.iucn.org/themes/ssc/red_list_2004/GSAexecsumm_EN.htm .
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