The SubFamily is part of the taxonomic classification level. Below is an example of a single species of orchid and it's classification.
- Division: Magnoliophyta
- Class: Liliopsida
- SubClass[?]: Liliidae
- Order: Orchidales
- SubOrder[?]:
- Family: Orchidaceae
- SubFamily: Epidendroideae
- Tribe: Epidendreae I - New World
- SubTribe[?]: Pleurothallidinae
- Genus: Restrepia
- Species: antennifera
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