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wow, so there are continuums. In that case group B is the "transitional" group between species A and C or the common ancestor between the 2. I guess we'd need a category for this situation. What a mess. Maybe "Intraspecies".
It just feels wrong to leave the tree/pyramid of life incomplete as far as categorizing.
At the end of the day it sucks but there's no perfect way to do it. Grouping organisms into species is very useful in a lot of ways, as is grouping and classifying lots of other natural phenomena, but nature doesn't necessarily follow clean definitions even if it's useful to us.