At present the group is not currently recognized by any nations.
The group was formally recognized until the death of its last member in 1947.
The whole separated group can then be recognized as a new species.
About 185 great groups are recognized in the United States.
Few received commissions and as a group their contributions were little recognized.
They also form one of the 54 ethnic groups officially recognized by Vietnam.
Six groups within this genus have been recognized based on color patterns alone.
The group has not been recognized by the University as a union for the purposes of collective bargaining.
In older literature, this group was recognized as the family Libytheidae.
Based on origin, several groups of Lithuanian family names may be recognized.