The classification level in which similar genera are grouped is called a what? Biology Taxonomy and Systematics Cladistics 1 Answer krishna kishore G. Jun 29, 2016 Family Answer link Related questions What are some examples of clades? What are some examples of cladistics? Are fungi closer to animals than plants? What does a phylogenetic tree show? What is the role of a cladogram? Why are dolphins considered Ungulates? What is the "missing link"? Are birds mammals? Why, or why not? What is synapomorphy? What are the features of a cladogram? See all questions in Cladistics Impact of this question 1707 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License