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For plant subgenus names, the style "Template:Taxonomy/Genus subg. Subgenus" is used. (The bare subgenus name should not be used, because then the taxonomy template for the nominate subgenus, such Mus or Banksia subg. Banksia, cannot be distinguished from the taxonomy template for the genus.)
Please include a direct parent category in the taxonomy whenever possible; for a species, the family is likely an available category. For a family, the order is probably available. See the subcategories under Category:Animals; most of the subcategories listed there have lower-level subcategories that may fit better. Multiple categories may be ...
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Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers block formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status; Name: name: For plants, see [[Wikipedia:Naming conventions (flora)]]. For all other living things, the name should be the most common vernacular name, when one is in widespread use, and a scientific name otherwise ...
It is intended to be used only in other taxonomy templates, particularly Template:Taxobox/core. It takes three parameters: rank – the Latin rank of the taxon (e.g. "ordo"), which will be anglicized before display (required) link – the formatted taxon name with any wikilink to be used (required)
Molecular studies by molecular systematists, based on DNA analysis, in the early 21st century have revealed new relationships among mammal families. Classification systems based on molecular studies reveal three major groups or lineages of placental mammals, Afrotheria, Xenarthra, and Boreoeutheria. which diverged from early common ancestors in the Cretaceous.
Taxonomy is that part of Systematics concerned with topics (a) to (d) above. A whole set of terms including taxonomy, systematic biology, systematics, scientific classification, biological classification, and phylogenetics have at times had overlapping meanings – sometimes the same, sometimes slightly different, but always related and ...
[[Category:Taxonomy tree templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Taxonomy tree templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.