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Incertae sedis —"com posição incerta"— é uma expressão latina utilizada na Taxonomia para indicar a incapacidade de estabelecer a posição exata de um táxon dentro da classificação. Pode ser usado de forma abreviada como inc. sed.. Sua necessidade reflete a parcialidade do conhecimento sistemático, e por trás do seu uso está mais a falta de acordo entre os especialistas da área, do que a falta de informação e suposições sobre o grau de parentesco. More information...

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