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are using for any given taxa. Further, these sources can be very local or poorly curated themselves. A big problem is the lack of inclusion of any authors names (authorities) accompanying the taxon name. This leads to problems untangling taxonomic homonyms from synonyms. In their defence, although the curators may be volunteer taxonomic editors, there is a method to "flag" a taxon and I have found them to be highly responsive to reviewing taxonomic changes/updates. There are less than 400 curators, whereas the vast majority of iNat users are not curators and unable to change anything on the site. The iNat site does provide curators detailed information on the preferred taxonomic sources to use on iNat (scroll down to "External
Taxonomic Authority List"
2875:), there are a couple earlier threads in WikiProject Gastropods with the same editor objecting. And there was a editor who worked mostly on crustaceans who was concerned about bugs in early versions of automatic taxoboxes (this editor isn't very active in recent years, but the most recent articles they created used speciesboxes, so I assume they're no longer concerned). There were some major bugs that weren't fixed until mid-2016, and automatic taxoboxes weren't used much before then. One editor started converting reptiles to automatic taxoboxes en masse in fall 2016. I started implementing speciesboxes en masse for plants in spring 2017 (after asking at
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manual taxoboxes do now (and for many years) have enough "unranked" parameters between subclass and superfamily to accomodate all the groups in the 2005 gastropod classification. The big "unranked blob" for gastropods isn't necessary, but nobody is interested in fixing it while retaining manual taxoboxes. A more recent (2017) classification of gastropods assigns ranks to all groups (although it does have the unusual ranks of "subterclass"). The anti-automatic taxobox gastropod editor supports following the 2017 classification, but hasn't made any serious effort to update manual taxoboxes to follow the more recent classification.
4039:. The only reference now in these two articles is the original description. Both species were originally described in another genus; there is now no reference for the current generic placement. In my opinion, iNat is reliable for the taxonomic hierarchy; not just anybody can edit it, and those who can edit are expected to have some basic taxonomic competence. iNat's taxonomic hierarchy does follow other sources, and it would be much better to cite those other sources directly, but it is not an improvement to remove an iNat reference without replacing it with another source.
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2879:). Mammals and birds were largely converted to automatic taxoboxes in 2017 and early 2018. Since the 2018 RFC, automatic taxoboxes have spread across most of the project under TOL (although arthropods and fungi lagged until pretty recently). JoJan has been the most active gastropod editor by far for many years now, and has been using automatic taxoboxes for quite awhile. Some objections to automatic taxoboxes have been addressed by bug fixes; others are no longer being voiced because the editors with those views aren't active anymore.
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7119:. Negative numbers under "# manual subtracted" represent a net increase in manual taxoboxes; e.g. there are two more shark articles using manual taxoboxes than there were six months ago (there is an editor has been creating articles for fossil shark genera that aren't placed to a family, and the genera aren't mentioned in any article for a higher taxon; I'd prefer to see these articles de-orphaned before replacing the manual taxobox with an automatic one). I know the -1 for turtles is due to a manual taxobox being added to
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updated accordingly. I've been working on gastropods for the last fourteen years and I'm dealing now with the thirth major upgrade of the taxonomy of the
Gastropoda, plus all the numerous other changes on a daily basis. The load of work is so enormous, that I have to restrict myself, as far as templates are concerned, only to genera and higher taxa. So if someone would implement the template speciesbox, when there is already a template "automatic taxobox", that would be great help and would be much appreciated.
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561:{{#invoke:Autotaxobox|listAll|Bellis}} → Bellis-genus, Bellidinae-subtribus, Astereae-tribus, Asteroideae-subfamilia, Asteraceae-familia, Asterales-ordo, Campanulids-clade, Asterids-clade, Superasterids-clade, Core eudicots-clade, Eudicots-clade, Angiosperms-clade, Spermatophytes/Plantae-clade, Tracheophytes/Plantae-clade, Polysporangiophytes/Plantae-clade, Embryophytes/Plantae-clade, Streptophyta-clade, Plantae-regnum, Archaeplastida-clade, CAM-clade, Diaphoretickes-cladus, Eukaryota-domain, Life-
3955:). Some aspects of the reliability of information on the site are worse than others. The "About" tab is by default just a mirror of Knowledge, but the listing of common names in the taxonomy section include some names that by their own admission are just newly fabricated by an iNat curator to fill a gap that was thought to be needed (There is a separate debate on the iNat forum on this practice) and the reader cannot determine which common names are legitimate and which were coined on iNat.
6907:: The remaining manual taxoboxes in projects with a high percentage of automatic taxoboxes mostly have some kind of "problem". I have periodically reviewed all the manual taxobox articles in projects with less than 235 manual taxoboxes, and chose not to convert them to automatic taxoboxes at that time (however, it has been awhile since my last review, so there probably a few recently included articles I haven't reviewed). "Problems" may include:
5353:: The remaining manual taxoboxes in projects with a high percentage of automatic taxoboxes mostly have some kind of "problem". I have periodically reviewed all the manual taxobox articles in projects with less than 235 manual taxoboxes, and chose not to convert them to automatic taxoboxes at that time (however, it has been awhile since my last review, so there probably a few recently included articles I haven't reviewed). "Problems" may include:
1519:: The remaining manual taxoboxes in projects with a high percentage of automatic taxoboxes mostly have some kind of "problem". I have periodically reviewed all the manual taxobox articles in projects with less than 141 manual taxoboxes, and chose not to convert them to automatic taxoboxes at that time (however, it has been awhile since my last review, so there probably a few recently included articles I haven't reviewed). "Problems" may include:
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3090:? I don't think this would be useful as the IUCN redlist only has assessments for around 136,000 species, whereas there are millions of described species. So in most cases the absence of the IUCN status is because they haven't done an assessment. If you know there is a IUCN assesssment and it's not in the taxobox then its easy enough to add. Or you could just add a comment here with links to the assessments in question.
207:, that adds taxoboxes to articles. Assuming it knows the genus and species from the article title, what is the best way to grab the subfamily, and if that's not found the family, and if that's not found the order, etc? Sometimes the genus doesn't have a category, stub, etc. so it can be useful to crawl back up the tree and then check again, until we find the category and stub needed. Thanks. –
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unassessed single celled eukaryotes were tagged for
Microbiology, before and after 1 January 2019 (net gain of ~2400 articles to Microbiology between my mid 2018 and mid 2019 stats). I think Akwafaba did that? I removed the TOL tag from forams a few months ago and replaced with Microbiology, Marine life, and Palaeontology, as appropriate.
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classification in the future. In general, I'd avoid NCBI as a source for classification; they have a disclaimer "NCBI taxonomy database is not an authoritative source for nomenclature or classification...". However, I'm not finding any other sources for alveolate classifications; NCBI may well be the best we can do for alveolates.
3656:. The latter includes the taxa Perichelydia, Mesochelydia, Rhaptochelydia, Testudinata and Pantestudines between Testudines and Sauria, whereas the skip template jumps (skips) straight to Sauria. There is no need to show intermediate taxa for the common tortoise, but they are important for extinct testudines. —
2871:. There was very little opposition, but the most vociferous opposition came from a (no longer very active) editor who worked on gastropods. Prior to 2018, there were a few discussions where there were objections to automatic taxoboxes. A couple editors were against automatic taxoboxes for fungi in 2014 (
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e.g. results for
Speciesbox), and is not actually sum of the results for individual projects (some articles have talk page banners for multiple Wikiprojects, and would be counted twice if rows were summed). I started compiling these stats in April 2017, and have been updating roughly every six months
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I think that maybe the clade dinosauria-found in the classification/hierarchy box of this page-should be change to be listed as a super-order as opposed to clade, because I think that the word clade being easily overlooked and thus the information associated with it (but that just me), also I can not
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e.g. results for
Speciesbox), and is not actually sum of the results for individual projects (some articles have talk page banners for multiple Wikiprojects, and would be counted twice if rows were summed). I started compiling these stats in April 2017, and have been updating roughly every six months
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The sources for reptiles and fish are
Reptile Database and Fishbase. These are both reliable sources and recommended by their Knowledge projects. However there is no reason not to use these databases directly. Other databases in this category are WCVP (WCSP), World Plants and World Ferns that provide
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on
Carabcat actually says "The Catalogue of Life is the best place for searching on all binomina, including synonyms, original combinations, and outdated combinations". Carabcat is a tricky database to use and you can't (or I can't) link the results, so this is a good example where CoL could be used.
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It's a means to show different taxa in the taxobox. The usual case is for extant taxa when you don't want to show the full hierarchy that are of relevance for extinct species articles. The usual example is birds, where you don't want to show
Theropoda and Dinosauria for birds like the house sparrow
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inconsistencies. Ideally all the annelid automatic taxoboxes should be checkted to ensure they're consistent with a particular system, and manual taxoboxes should be converted to that system. I haven't looked into annelid classifications systems in detail, but WoRMS is likely a good source to follow.
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Knowledge's annelid classification isn't consistent in following any particular system. And I'm pretty sure there are internal inconsistencies in articles with manual taxoboxes (e.g. a species has a different order than its parent genus shows). Automatic taxoboxes eliminate the potential for internal
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there's no "ultimate reference/authority" for any system of classification – this aspect of taxonomy is a subjective matter. However, to ensure consistency among a set of articles, we have to agree to use one particular system for the article titles and taxoboxes, while mentioning others in the text.
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I would think any microscopic organism would be included in WP Micro. Even if you get super-strict, you included many domains (bacteria, archaea, viruses in their subproject…) so the project is already paraphyletic. It’s more like WPs
Palaeontology and Marine Life that depend more on other features
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e.g. results for
Speciesbox), and is not actually sum of the results for individual projects (some articles have talk page banners for multiple Wikiprojects, and would be counted twice if rows were summed). I started compiling these stats in April 2017, and have been updating roughly every six months
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Negative numbers under "# auto added" represent a net decrease in articles with automatic taxoboxes; I would guess the -1 for rodents represents a species being lumped, with a former article (with an automatic taxobox) being turned into a redirect, and the -1 for Tree of Life represents a TOL banner
5812:, which mean that the children of a taxon can be at very different levels in the taxonomic hierarchy. Thus the children of Sauropsida include the class Reptilia immediately below it as well as the clade Archosauria, which is 11 levels below it in the full hierarchy, but has a skip taxonomy template (
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Overall, I think that CoL can be a reliable source, but that it depends on the taxon. In many cases the sources can and should be cited directly, but in some direct links are not possible. It needs to be decided on a case by case basis and is a useful tool to find alternatives. Anyway, I thought I'd
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to a taxobox they would reasonably expect it to indicate that the species is extinct for all taxobox elements, not just for the conservation status. Having to add a separate parameter to mark the species name and bionomial is not intuitive. I can't think of any case where this would cause a problem.
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in June 2021. I don't think support for the status system was actually implemented in taxoboxes (there was a somewhat recent discussion somewhere about potentially adding taxobox support for more status systems that didn't really end up going anywhere. I think that discussion was prior to June 2021
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I'm not sure that gastropod taxonomy templates are necessarily following the 2017 classification rather than the 2005 one, but that is relatively easy to fix when articles are using automatic taxoboxes. With no gastropod editors interested in using standard manual taxobox parameters for the "blob",
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without being able to see any of the taxonomic content. It has an international panel of specialists so seems a serious enterprise. It's not clear when iNaturalist last updated their taxonomy. iNaturalist has some inconsistencies. For instance, iNaturalist has an empty tribe Calleidini in subfamily
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It's a fair point. I only went for WoRMS as the parent reference was WoRMS. When looking at the reference in a Taxonomy template, I only use it as a reference for the parent, as the parent should have its own reference of course. However, I like WoRMS, as it clearly shows where it is taking its own
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The automated taxobox requires a large number of support taxonomy templates. The English wikipedia has at least 80,000 templates. Any Knowledge can import the relevant templates and modules, but it is difficult. A number of Wikipedias have made the attempt (this list of wikipedias sitelinked to the
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Hi All, I've noticed that in some language wikipedias other than English (I checked German and Czech), automatic taxoboxes appear not to be supported. Two questions: are automatic taxoboxes an English wikipedia-only thing? Do we have plans for making it available for more/all languages? (I speak
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I'm never sure if people are going to want explanations for particular rows. TOL had long had several dozen foraminiferans tagged. I wasn't sure if the Microbiology project should include just bacteria or single celled eukaryotes as well (versus tagging single celled eukaryotes for TOL). Previously
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is new and doesn't have very many of the articles that would be in scope tagged yet. Most protist articles are currently tagged for WikiProject Microbiology; a substantial number of articles tagged for WikiProject Algae could be considered protists, as well as a few articles tagged for WikiProject
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Another problem is that major ranks, like families, are often not divided into an exhaustive set of minor ranks, like subfamilies, at least in consistent sources. So the child taxa of a family may be a mixture of subfamilies and genera. Right now if you look at the immediate children of the family
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The above was certainly not intended as a work instruction. It's my musings on how CoL is sourced. Unfortunately, although inevitably given the intended scope, CoL sourcing is uneven. Some parts are very good and others poor. After spending time going through the beetle sourcing I noticed a little
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I agree that removing the iNaturalist reference and leaving nothing in its place is not helpful editing. If there is some directive that iNaturalist is a blacklisted source then it should be replaced with a citation needed template. If it isn't blacklisted then it should be left or replaced with a
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Also agree. iNaturalist should not be used as a taxonomic source for Knowledge as the curators there are only trying to follow existing taxonomic schema and are not always consistent in their approach. They do list one or more external sources for their taxonomy, but it is not clear which one they
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Yes, WoRMS is very good and my first port of call for invertebrates when I don't know an alternative. I know it follows recent classifications for some groups like Gastropods. I made an attempt to understand earthworm taxonomy couple of years ago and found it very confusing. However, looking at my
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That's perfect. When querying databases, it's like 1 second round trip, so the less queries the better. I can do that query to get all the taxa I need, then do another query to see if various Template:stub, :Category, and navbox pages exist, then go from there. 2 queries, 2 seconds. Thanks for the
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I'm not sure that "At this point, |link=Xidae at "Template:Taxonomy/Xidae" can be revised to |link=Xidae|Xinae." is good advice. While it is the quickest way to get the updated taxonomy to display, if the old taxonomy template isn't going to be deleted, it is likely to be confusing to anybody who
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and the tree shows the sources used next to the taxon in orange. Some have specialist sources, ranging from large (WoRMS, Fishbase, Reptile database) to small (on just the tribe Sepidiini), others use ITIS, and others don't say. So in many cases CoL is reliable and up to date. Given many taxonomy
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The source for mammals and birds is ITIS, which itself is a bit mixed. ITIS uses MSW3 for mammals so is nearly two decades old. Birds are variable, with many taxa using old sources, but some quite up to date, e.g. trogons follow IOC 12.1 (2022). I don't think CoL should be used for these taxa and
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I think there are two answers here. Many taxonomy templates (possibly most?) don't have references so the global/aggregate databases are better than nothing, especially if it doesn't seem controversial. However, if you are trying to tidy up the taxonomy of a group it would be best for find a good
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Some editors regularly check the new IUCN assessments when they are published and add them to or edit the taxoboxes. It might be possible to do this using a bot. It might also be possible to set up a category for articles with taxoboxes without IUCN assessments when they exist and are recorded on
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is saying convert gastropod species taxoboxes to speciesbox if the genus taxonomy templates and higher taxa taxonomy templates already exist (i.e. the higher taxonomy is set up). He is working on the genus and above taxonomy, keeping them up to date, but doesn't have time to do all the speciesbox
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Gastropods with manual taxoboxes are mostly following a now superseded 2005 classification that didn't assign ranks to many of the groups it recognized. I suppose manual taxoboxes may not have had enough "unranked" parameters early on to display all of the unranked groups for gastropods. However,
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there were 129 automatic and 59 manual taxoboxes (total 188) and now it's 74 and 11 (85). All are down so I think you must be right about the category changes. Most (if not all) with automated taxoboxes pages with TOL and another project (e.g. Mammals, Amphibia). The manual taxoboxes include some
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after stripping wikitext formatting; for automatic taxobox is runs down the possible taxa and uses the lowest ranked taxon along with its authority. Unnecessary parameters are deleted as used in the conversion, but any extras not handled are left at the bottom of the parameter list. This means a
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empty (mostly by moving statuses in unsupported status systems out of the taxobox and into the body of the article). I've since let the unrecognised status system accumulate articles in hopes that it may indicate what systems should have support added. By "support", I mean that the taxobox would
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in an automatic taxobox, the system generates the name "Template:Taxonomy/Y" and then looks for it, because it expects the taxon name and the taxonomy template name to match. Redirecting "Template:Taxonomy/Y" to "Template:Taxonomy/Z" means that checks on the consistency and correct formatting of
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That's a pretty complicated work instruction. If picking sources for taxonomy templates is this hard, I may just stop making them. Correct me if I'm wrong, but the vibe I'm getting from this conversation is that it's better not to have a taxonomy template than to have one with a mediocre or poor
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for caraboid beetles. The database is well-maintained and up to date, but it is tricky to use and needs a multi-step process. Moreover, there is no way of linking the results. In their FAQ they recommend using CoL for most purposes. This is an example where CoL is a suitable reliable source. One
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Hmm. I can't guarantee that. I don't know enough about taxonomic sources yet. Could look at this from an iterative/gradual progress perspective though... a two step process where 1) somebody (me) blindly converts to an automated taxobox, then 2) somebody else comes along and notices an issue and
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edit as it is not changing what it displays, but I think this might be outweighed by reducing the maintenance burden of these articles. For example, using a speciesbox instead of a taxobox, if the taxonomy ever changes, articles using speciesbox will be updated automatically instead of requiring
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The other single row I thought might inspire questions is Cats. All articles were using automatic taxboxes in my last update. Two have been reverted manual. The articles are about populations that were formerly treated as subspecies. I'm not sure how to best handle these cases. There are several
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it's often quite difficult to find the category and/or stub, because they are not readily predictable, given that both are chosen to produce a "reasonable" size of category. You can move up the tree using {{Taxon info|TAXON|parent}}, or in Lua {{#invoke:Autotaxobox|taxonInfo|TAXON|parent}}. Thus
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that break animals down by phylum, insects and fish by order, and palaeontology and marine life by overlap with other projects. There are a bunch of animal groups with manual taxoboxes in the double digits if anybody is interested in a small task in converting manual taxoboxes to automatic. The
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parameter. I don't think the parameter should contain the reference. While the taxoboxes work as expected, this means the reference is included as part of the species name and gets added to the species row (within the species span element) and the binomial section (within the bold and italics
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Note this is just to flag articles where there may be a missing IUCN status. Wikidata cannot be used to set the status because there is no way of knowing whether Wikidata is using the same species concept and any attempt to handle this using existing wikidata items is reverted regardless of the
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It's encouraged by most editors on most projects under TOL, although there was some opposition from the Gastropod project in the past (I think no longer). However, care should be take not to change the taxonomy shown, unless this is sourced and changed in the rest of the article. Your edit does
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says "All data from CarabCat concerning species-group names (...) can also be accessed through the Catalogue of Life", so in such cases CoL might be acceptable if easier to link to the appropriate data, Some databases, including Carabcat and the Pyraloidea database mentioned above, aren't link
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CoL has previously had a large number of errors, although I haven't investigated it recently. I don't think any of the "all taxa" databases (i.e., CoL, GBIF, EOL, NCBI) are really of sufficient quality to use for taxonomy templates (although NCBI may be the only game in town for some protozoan
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I am definitely a proponent of the template "speciesbox" instead of the manual taxobox, but only when the template "automatic taxobox" has already been implemented. This means that the taxonomy has been checked with WoRMS, following the 2017 classification, and the text of the article has been
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That would require the children to be in the taxonomy templates or the use javascript to find them (as in my taxonomy browser). While the former would be possible I don't think it would work well. The subdivision sections of taxoboxes get edited regularly. If this was removed to the taxonomy
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is for. Ideally every taxonomy template should have a reference; there isn't any good reason to leave it blank. The reference could be a database website, a book, journal article, etc. With a database, it is a good idea to include an access date in the reference; the database might change its
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that break animals down by phylum, insects and fish by order, and palaeontology and marine life by overlap with other projects. There are a bunch of animal groups with manual taxoboxes in the double digits if anybody is interested in a small task in converting manual taxoboxes to automatic.
1936:), and is the first taxonomy template I've noticed that was first created on another language Knowledge (zh in this case), and imported to en.wiki. Looking at the creators contributions there are a few others, but most had the en version created within a few days of the zh version. The
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Erséus, Christer; Williams, Bronwyn W.; Horn, Kevin M.; Halanych, Kenneth M.; Santos, Scott R.; James, Samuel W.; Creuzé Des Châtelliers, Michel; Anderson, Frank E. (2020). "Phylogenomic analyses reveal a Palaeozoic radiation and support a freshwater origin for clitellate annelids".
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has been using the tool a lot and I think is responsible for the vast majority of the conversions in Lepidoptera and Gastropods over the last 6 months. There were also 7k Lepidoptera were converted between June and December 2021, and 10k between December 2021 and June 2022.
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Wow, 8653 conversions in Lepidoptera. I've been making an effort with Crustaceans recently and only made a small dent in the numbers. Are these being done with a tool? I vaguely remember someone mentioning a script for adding speciesboxes, but forget the editors name.
5824:(the skips prevent all the dinosaur clades showing, and allow "Class Aves" not to clash with "Class Reptilia"). In addition to the expected two infraclasses, Neognathae and Palaeognathae, its immediate children include "Order: incertae sedis" (as well as two oogenera).
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Would it be at all possible to alter the autotaxobox system so that a taxobox could be set to show all of its immediate children? I.e. a genus taxobox showing all speciesboxes using it as the genus. I think it could be very useful, but if it won't work, just say so.
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taxonomy templates should not be moved. All other templates that I can think of are capable of being moved, even if it takes some additional editing of related pages. I have set up plenty of redirects to and from taxonomy templates, and they appear to work fine. –
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I'd argue that an iNaturalist reference is better than none. They shouldn't remove a reference without replacing it with a better one. As you say it depends what source they are following. I've been doing some work recently on Pyraloidea, and have been following
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Parasite and pathogens; article on parasites and pathogens may be tagged for the WikiProject of the organisms they infect. Higher level taxonomy templates for the parasites may not yet exist, and the classification presented in manual taxoboxes may not be up to
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Parasite and pathogens; article on parasites and pathogens may be tagged for the WikiProject of the organisms they infect. Higher level taxonomy templates for the parasites may not yet exist, and the classification presented in manual taxoboxes may not be up to
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Parasite and pathogens; article on parasites and pathogens may be tagged for the WikiProject of the organisms they infect. Higher level taxonomy templates for the parasites may not yet exist, and the classification presented in manual taxoboxes may not be up to
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But you shouldn't need to go all the way up to find a category and stub template. Note also that you need to strip off any qualifier (i.e. any part after a "/") from a taxon name, because it exists only to select one of a set of variant taxonomy templates.
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it looks for an IUCN status for the Wikidata item associated with the page and adds a category if found (i.e. if no status in speciesbox AND status in wikidata item THEN add category ELSE do nothing). To test go to a page with speciesbox and status (e.g.
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conversions himself. This division of labour seems to fit well with what you intend to do. If the genus is missing, then it needs checking against WoRMS, which is presumed to have the latest taxonomy (from Bouchet et al, 2017 or is there an update?). —
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About the extent of my skills at the moment is noticing a missing Template:Taxonomy, then creating those based on iNaturalist or WoRMS. I don't really know a lot of websites, which sources are more accurate, how to reconcile conflicting sources, etc.
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For gastropods follow WoRMS, which is kept up to date by the foremost authority on gastropod taxonomy and is favoured by the Gastropod project. For insects it is much more difficult. There don't seem to be good sources covering the large orders. For
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the two main errors with taxoboxes are not putting the capitalising the rank, and not putting it in Latin, so people usually get 'genus' fine, but 'familia', 'classis' etc are sometimes got wrong. But from your username I would wager you like Latin?
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Species and lower ranks don't have taxonomy templates (except in a handful of very exceptional cases), so there is no taxonomy template from which to obtain the extinct status. Currently, there are two ways in which the required † will be inserted:
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I grabbed the raw numbers on 30 December, but didn't get around to doing the math right away. Petscan has been failing a lot (and for several months now) with the searches I run for this, so I wanted to grab the numbers when I had the opportunity.
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since December 2017. I've kept my method consistent; perhaps I should have included all of the automatic taxobox templates (Hybridbox, Ichnobox, etc.), but I didn't do so at the beginning, and the other templates aren't used in very many articles.
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since December 2017. I've kept my method consistent; perhaps I should have included all of the automatic taxobox templates (Hybridbox, Ichnobox, etc.), but I didn't do so at the beginning, and the other templates aren't used in very many articles.
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since December 2017. I've kept my method consistent; perhaps I should have included all of the automatic taxobox templates (Hybridbox, Ichnobox, etc.), but I didn't do so at the beginning, and the other templates aren't used in very many articles.
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Script assisted conversion from automatic taxobox to speciesbox is OK in any species article, AND there might even be support for a bot to do automatic taxobox to speciesbox in gastropod articles. (idea I can explore if there is support for
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nor in updating manual taxoboxes from the 2005 classification to the 2017, I wouldn't take any potential objections seriously (but somebody should double check that gastropods with automatic taxoboxes are following the 2017 classification).
3805:. Sadly I've advertised this one here before and there didn't seem to be much interest. I've put a ton of work into it and it's really good at gnoming species articles. It will look through the bottom 10-20 taxa of a species and pick the
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is a little awkward at the moment, and needs to use '|taxon=' rather than '|parent=' + '|species=' because there's no other way (that I can work out) of marking the species extinct, but not the genus. And of course this necessitates a
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Irony or appropriate? I've done some template archaeology on the Latin wikipedia. It actually has a functioning version of 2011 template, well before the Lua implementation. I found the source of the error in those taxoboxes, which is
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I'm rather curious about those negative numbers, and those four remaining dinosaurs with manual taxoboxes. All in all, though, it looks like the autotaxobox system is continuing to replace the manual system at a somewhat-steady rate.
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Kew's Plants of the World (IPNI) is easy, but animals are more varied. The "External Taxonomic Authority List" linked above is pretty good and matches most WP projects (eg. WoRMS for marine invertebrates, ASW for amphibians etc).
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in an automatic taxobox, the page will actually show "Subfamily: Xinae" in the taxobox, preceded by whatever family "Template:Taxonomy/Xinae" has as its parent, which will surely puzzle many editors. It creates a variant of the
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Agreed. Automated taxoboxes are much better for maintaining a system and any reference is better than none. At least it makes it clear where the information comes from. Others can find better sources and make appropriate
1907:. I'm unsure of the correct fix, but noincluding or emptying the template did the trick. It's only used on half a dozen pages, which now work. I think we consider this a living fossil of the pre-Lua automated taxobox. —
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Following the above discussion, I've been looking a bit more into CoL and its sourcing. The short answer is that it's a mixed bag, reliable for some taxa and less so for others. I've tried to divide it into categories.
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Fossil taxa; fossil classifications may be derived from multiple sources and present classification on Knowledge may include mutually incompatible hypotheses. Fossil taxa are often not be linked from extant parent
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I think the underlying issue is that when many (?most) editors convert from a manual to an automated taxobox, they want the underlying taxonomy to have consensus. Certainly I do. So script-assisted conversion from
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rather than the other automatic taxobox templates. For plants, I sum the results for the Plants, Banksia, Carnivorous plants and Hypericaceae projects. "Total" is derived from the Template Transclusion Count tool
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rather than the other automatic taxobox templates. For plants, I sum the results for the Plants, Banksia, Carnivorous plants and Hypericaceae projects. "Total" is derived from the Template Transclusion Count tool
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rather than the other automatic taxobox templates. For plants, I sum the results for the Plants, Banksia, Carnivorous plants and Hypericaceae projects. "Total" is derived from the Template Transclusion Count tool
2339:! Do we need to take any action to reconcile the different orders and suborders mentioned here? Is there an ultimate reference/authority on these things that we can check to make sure we're using the right one? –
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Synonymy; there is some obvious synonymy issue; e.g., a species is in a genus which redirects (as a synonym) to another genus; maybe the species article needs to be moved or maybe the genus should be reinstated
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Synonymy; there is some obvious synonymy issue; e.g., a species is in a genus which redirects (as a synonym) to another genus; maybe the species article needs to be moved or maybe the genus should be reinstated
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Synonymy; there is some obvious synonymy issue; e.g., a species is in a genus which redirects (as a synonym) to another genus; maybe the species article needs to be moved or maybe the genus should be reinstated
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recognize an abbreviation/acronym for a status system and would link to an article about the system, as well as (potentially) producing a graphic illustrating the status categories under a particular system.
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to species that are unassessed, but it’s not really encouraged. I like the idea of a maintenance category. I’m sure there are some that fall through the cracks, and I bet it could find mismatches as well.
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I think you've set is up correctly. There is a way of adding incertae sedis ranks (see discussion two sections up), but I'm unconvinced of the value. If order and family are incertae sedis show the class.
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Wikidata. A number of other Wikipedias use Wikidata to automate the classification (Catalan, Hebrew Wikipedias), which has its own problems, but can work for a limited classification for main taxon ranks.
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Overall, I'm unsure if one is more to date than the other or if they represent different taxonomic opinions. Both are closer to each other than the taxonomy we have with the automated taxonomy templates.
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Looks good to me, but you would have got a bonus point if you'd have populated the 'refs' field! Adding {{cite WoRMS |title=''Diplocardia'' |id=1062007 |access-date=26 January 2022}} would make me happy.
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It’s basically because of stuff like how humans are descended from fish, and if you showed that you’d have phyla within phyla and other nuttiness. That birds are dinosaurs is the tip of the iceberg. --
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is no longer a subspecies. We really should have a standard way of handling such populations, which are of importance for conservation and have names with broad public recognition. It can be done using
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The problem seems to me that you will have to repeatedly check for the existence of a category and a stub template, and checks for existence are expensive operations, which are limited in number as per
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I'll just note the irony of the fact that the Latin wikipedia has weird technical problems. You might think Latin would be a no-problems wikipedia for taxoboxes, because after all, clade names are
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Have noticed that there are a number of articles that have the proper taxobox, but lack the IUCN classification info. Is there an editing banner to alert members to articles that lack this info? --
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I've created several Template:Taxonomy templates cited to iNaturalist. Sounds like that source is unreliable. Any suggestions for a replacement I should use going forward for plants and animals? –
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My impression was that iNaturalist was a realiable source for taxonomy. But I ran across some diffs today of an editor removing iNaturalist with the edit summary "unreliable source". Thoughts?
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it's partly because it can create undesirable effects for editors of taxoboxes. Suppose "Template:Taxonomy/Xidae" is actually a redirect to "Template:Taxonomy/Xinae". Then if an editor puts
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website. However, because of the way it works you can't link to the taxa (or I can't work out how), but as iNat seems to follow it, why not use that as a proxy, in lieu of something better?
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in the taxobox. If this is considered slightly confusing, perhaps it should be omitted. But I'm leaning towards marking it extinct so everything below a certain level is marked extinct. —
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you can also get all the taxa in one go as a comma-separated list of the form "taxon-rank" with {{#invoke:Autotaxobox|listAll|TAXON}} (which was really only designed for debugging). Thus:
5967:(someone should add the conservation statuses mentioned in the act: EN, VU, CR, EX and EW from my quick reading). I'm not sure which cleanup listing it was showing in, but has it gone? —
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Alright, I'm looking for a replacement for iNaturalist when I make taxonomy templates. I may be making a lot of taxonomy templates and I don't want to use controversial sources. I found
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The smallpox virus is only "EW", extinct in the wild; it still exists in some secure laboratories. I'm not convinced any viruses are truly extinct, but something could be implemented in
531:. I hadn't tried the API query yet. Thanks for giving sample output above, that's good info. I may end up going with prop=text and regex-ing that, so I can get all the taxa in one go. –
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templates have no reference at all, I'd say is preferable to use CoL for taxonomy templates than nothing at all. It can also be used as a resource to get a more specialised source. —
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Quick question. If I am getting taxonomy info from a database website, is it better to include this in the taxonomy template in the |refs= section, or leave |refs= blank? Example:
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needs to stay, because that's the formal current classification of the genus. I can provide sources if needed. But everything is on the article's classification section already.
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source for that group. Given this can be difficult, it's something worth asking about and discussing here. This would also mean we could improve the list of recommended sources.
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There are some differences in the tribes and subtribes in iNaturalist and CoL. Using the above example, CoL doesn't recognise Calleidini or Calleidina. Instead, genus
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you can install which makes it possible to browse the tree of taxonomy templates (but since species don't have individual taxonomy templates, it won't show species).
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Thanks for the info. Besides scientific papers, what websites are considered to have high quality taxonomic databases? I'll try to use those instead of iNaturalist. –
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views it in the future. For step 3, "Find all taxonomy templates" could do with instructions on how to find them ("What links here" or Jts1882's taxonomy browser).
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This isn't the best place to get an unbiased answer; most people watching this page aren't against automatic taxoboxes. There was an RFC about this in July 2018:
5943:, using the IUCN codes is obviously preferable – but only if the IUCN actually includes an assessment for the species. And most fungi and flora aren't included.
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sub pages. It will add useful "search" and "add citation" links, and you can pick from around 8 databases. Feel free to suggest more databases and other tweaks.
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one reason it doesn't work at many taxonomic levels is that the taxonomy templates do not represent straightforward trees, but networks, because of things like
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templates it would be more obscure (discouraging newer editors). Taxonomy templates have few watchers so this would also allow more errors to go unnoticed. —
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Wow, that's denser than I expected. There's like 20 hidden levels in your example. Yeah, grabbing them all in one query and then regex-ing is a great idea. –
3509:(page 28 exactly). And that second link you gave is wrong in many ways. Stylonuridae wasn't erected in 1979 and Eurypterida's parent Merostomata is defunct.
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notes, it seems that WoRMS has revised their classification for annelids since then, with Oligochaeta being split into eleven orders instead of five. The
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Thanks for the feedback. I don't plan to edit taxonomy templates, just create them, so that when I convert taxobox to speciesbox, the speciesbox works. –
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and some other Calleidina genera are part of subtribe Agrina. CoL has updates in July 2021 and lists its source as the Carabcat database, which links to
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I have expanded this part a bit; "What links here" doesn't work usually because it shows all the descendants not just the children. It would be good if
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within order Eurypterida, which is extinct. So logically the template should be marked as extinct. This causes the extinct dagger to be added before
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is a basal eurypterid rather than just a eurypterid with uncertain classification. This is at least how it is done in other eurypterid articles, see
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In a taxobox, the automated taxobox system automatically inserts † before the name of an extinct taxon when the taxonomy template for that taxon has
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The cats ones are the result of some lumping of cat subspecies by the IUCN Specialist Cat Group. This has left some very well known cats such as the
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1. Because the genus is too poorly known and more recent sources stopped classifying the genus on the family. See this extinct arthropod catalogue
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Knowledge talk:WikiProject_Tree of Life/Archive 41#Request for comments: Should the automatic taxobox system be the current recommended practice?
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most dinosaur paleontologists have advocated a shift away from traditional, ranked Linnaean taxonomy in favor of rankless phylogenetic systems
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As WoRMS is following a 2021 taxonomic proposal based on a 2020 phylogenetic study, I think it is a good source to follow for the taxonomy. —
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I have a version of the taxonomy browser that gets speciesboxes, but it may not capture all cases and its a bit buggy. I've put a version at
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The taxobox system doesn't (or didn't) support the NSWBCA system. I've added basic support to expand the codes and link to the page on the
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Thanks, I'll have a look at that. It did remind me of a conversion template I'd started working on and forgotten about. I've set it up at
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I'm not a gastropod person, so someone else will have to answer for them, but for fungi, Index Fungorum and MycoBank are the ones to use.
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fixes the Template:Taxonomy sub-templates. Up to you guys to determine if iterative is OK, or if you'd prefer a more accurate conversion.
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5563:: I'd particularly welcome it if you could look over the draft, as you do more work on taxoboxes these days than anyone else, I think.
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If you want a specific rank, say, order, then use {{#invoke:Autotaxobox|find|TAXON|RANK}} (RANK must be lowercase Latin). For example:
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to display the superfamily. WoRMS has Hypsogastropoda as an "alternate representation" so I'm unsure if that should be added. Perhaps
7076:. I've run a number of conversions today and it seems to be reliable, so I don't expect it to clutter your maintenance categories. —
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Would appreciate it if someone could double check and make sure I did it right. I used Wikidata to get the data for the parent taxa.
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5784:) it gets all speciesboxes for the genus and only works if the genus is the immediate parent. Let me know if there are problems. —
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I don't think that's true to be honest. A poor reference is better than none and an automatic taxobox is better than a manual one.
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groups). Different databases (or individual published taxonomic revisions) should be consulted for different groups of organisms.
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has TOL, Animal, Plant, Fungi, Algae and Microbiology) and a few orphaned taxa, either because they are uncertainly placed (e.g.
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The parent rank, usually the genus, is extinct and is marked as such in its taxonomy template, as for example the speciesbox at
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is to be added correctly. Then it can get the rank and, if necessary, next parent from the taxonomy template for the parent. —
5986:! Your changes appear to have removed the article from the (hidden) category it was in, so I'm assuming that the next time the
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Other taxa, especially large insect groups use a variety of sources for different parts. I looked a Coleoptera in some detail.
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It wasn't an edit war, I didn't notice your first edit and thought I had just copied the "yes" on the extinct parameter from
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but I don't want to use this template directly in mainspace as it parallels the other taxoboxes, but only in templates like
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for algae with automatic taxoboxes (search terms are in the Templates&Links tab in Petscan). For viruses, I search for
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for algae with automatic taxoboxes (search terms are in the Templates&Links tab in Petscan). For viruses, I search for
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from taxobox to speciesbox correct? The order and family are incertae sedis. Did I set up the taxonomy template correctly?
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It seems the best solution is not to have family incertae sedis at all. It adds nothing. Either omit or give the family. —
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Wikidata. However, I've seen nothing to suggest there are many articles where an existing IUCN conservation is missing. —
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is fine if you are sure that the taxonomy templates that will be invoked are based on sound, up-to-date taxonomic sources.
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for algae with automatic taxoboxes (search terms are in the Templates&Links tab in Petscan). For viruses, I search for
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Common names; articles with common name titles may not correspond to taxa, but still have manual taxoboxes. In some cases
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Common names; articles with common name titles may not correspond to taxa, but still have manual taxoboxes. In some cases
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is replaced by the translation "of uncertain placement", it seems illogical to have a †. I guess you can regard "Family: †
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6831:: For the most part I use Petscan to search for articles with a talk page banner for a particular Wikiproject and either
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recently, I realized there's no straightforward guidance on how to revise a taxonomic hierarchy. So I've drafted some at
5277:: For the most part I use Petscan to search for articles with a talk page banner for a particular Wikiproject and either
1443:: For the most part I use Petscan to search for articles with a talk page banner for a particular Wikiproject and either
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Interesting to see that Dinosaurs is down to five. And my area of concern, Cats, is at zero. Thanks for the update!
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I agree that an iNaturalist reference is better than none. Two of the example edits Novem Linguae provided were to
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Awesome. Since it's a user script, I can use the API to get around ifexists limits. I can submit one at a time via
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Any objections if, in species articles, I convert a bunch of taxoboxes to speciesboxes? It's technically a
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Agree completely. iNaturalist was not created to be a taxonomic authority, and should not be used as one.
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They aren't used. I assume they are left over tests from the early days of the automated taxobox. —
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A script can also get the parent of a genus from the taxonomy template. That would be of the form
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What happened with ToL losing so many automatic boxes? Was someone purging the category? --
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article is showing as "unrecognised"? The system (NSWBCA) is listed as a valid one on the
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being regional populations of one subspecies inhabiting the Asian mainland. Similarly the
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A number of other beetle groups have their own specialist sources for their CoL entries:
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much of the plant data, plus WSC for spiders and WoRMS for various marine invertebrates.
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I have some detailed notes breaking remaining plant manual taxoboxes down by family at
6881:(depending on whether botanical/zoological code is relevant)), and record the results.
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I have some detailed notes breaking remaining plant manual taxoboxes down by family at
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The automated taxobox templates for species and lower ranks should be changed to allow
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I have some detailed notes breaking remaining plant manual taxoboxes down by family at
1493:(depending on whether botanical/zoological code is relevant)), and record the results.
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5820:"taxa", which effectively create gaps. Most bird articles have taxoboxes that lead to
181:
Knowledge:Automated taxobox system/advanced taxonomy#Incertae sedis taxonomy templates
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3280:
I agree; what would this actually be referencing anyway? They should all be removed.
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1604:, which has a taxonomy template since 28 Oct 2021) or things like Ediacaran fossils (
5835:
So many taxoboxes which contained automatically generated children would be a mess.
5531:, so it's not at all clear to me that Linnean taxonomial terms should be used here.
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assess sandbox (due to me not being logged in) to show you and for that I am sorry.
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Other beetle groups are covered by ITIS and many others have no data source listed.
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Also, the difference from 'normal' templates is that the automated taxobox system
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There’s talk about taxobox updates and minor clades at the Gastropod WP. Read it
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It's a one of these problematic edge cases. On the one hand, whatever family the "
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Thanks for taking on this task. I think it would benefit from an explanation of
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manual update. And I believe the reduction in amount of code is also a benefit.
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If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the
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should be marked as extinct. I appreciate it maybe doesn't make much sense for
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5402:, which is placed in a tribe that isn't mentioned anywhere else on Knowledge.
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I'm not sure exactly what you are asking. Are you thinking of a template like
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I also cannot think of any situations this could be a problem so long as cats
2451:"A proposed order-level classification in Oligochaeta (Annelida, Clitellata)"
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I don't really want to go into all this on the page I've been constructing.
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4359:
4339:
4308:
4240:
3873:. This one is hot off the press. This is a helper for when you are creating
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7172:(dubious genus, of uncertain placement, once thought to be a dinosaur) and
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At genus level it will get the species boxes. If there are subgenera (e.g.
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As there have been no objections to date, I've implemented the proposal at
5904:(maybe sometime in 2020?)). Prior to that discussion, I had tried to keep
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and Charaxes.be. For bees there is Bees of the World (2000) (available as
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Mammal subprojects with articles tagged for both mammals and subproject:
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Mammal subprojects with articles tagged for both mammals and subproject:
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and using the order and subclass as ranks rather than clades. I've added
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Looking at the taxonbar on the article I might go with Inaturalist here (
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https://ru.wikipedia.org/%D0%A1%D0%BB%D0%BE%D0%BD%D0%BE%D0%B2%D1%8B%D0%B5
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Mammal subprojects with articles tagged for both mammals and subproject:
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taxonomy templates are by-passed, which is undesirable. Categories like
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on the grounds of what people would reasonably expect. When people add
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There was a recent discussion about how to internationalise the system:
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stub and category for the article. It is also quite good at converting
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Thank you all for the feedback so far. So if I am reading this right:
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502:), which includes the whole hierarchy as a table , and all the links (
364:
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formatting), although only one links back from the reference list. —
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to cause † to appear before the target taxon without the need to set
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Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Tree_of_Life#The_automatic_taxonomy_system
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when used in a family taxobox. These will need manual conversion to
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that break animals down by phylum, and insects and fishes by order.
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to be marked thus, but the taxobox system demands it. Any thoughts?
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Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong or to expand on these ideas. –
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Knowledge talk:WikiProject Plants/Archive68#Automatic_taxobox_usage
2607:). It has a taxonomy to the subtribe level, and list its source as
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are kept as separate entities for classification of status. Cheers
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taxobox with several parent authorities will keep parameters like
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is at the top of the list. Any objections to Catalogue of Life? –
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runs (i.e. next Tuesday), it will have been marked as resolved.
5671:
Category:Taxonomy templates with name and link text not matching
3226:) and edit to use sandbox with and without the status parameter.
2638:
2336:
4338:(rove beetles, clown beetles & water scavenger beetles) at
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change the taxa shown in the taxobox, omitting the superfamily
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Template:Speciesbox/testcases#Extinct species, but extant genus
297:. Your info above helps a lot, thanks for the detailed intro. –
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5606:
could add info about how to get his taxonomy browser working.
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Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Fungi/Archive_9#Automatic_taxoboxes
2630:
Lebiinae and a subtribe Calleidina in Lebiini (with content) .
25:
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being replaced with a banner for a more specific WikiProject.
7031:. To use simply replace the first line of the manual taxobox
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is still a term though, not a taxon. Sources do not refer to
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other mammal populations with manual taxboxes, mostly bears.
3602:" as meaning "of uncertain placement in an extinct family".
3335:. But I agree that it is better to discuss this issue here.
2179:. You can see it working in the new test case I've added at
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may be appropriate, in others the taxobox should be removed
5374:
may be appropriate, in others the taxobox should be removed
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may be appropriate, in others the taxobox should be removed
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citation template can be modified to indicate the source.
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is silly, but it’s still good to show something there. --
7127:(I don't remember specifically what those articles are).
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with a nonblank value, as for example the speciesbox at
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266:{{#invoke:Autotaxobox|find|Bellis|familia}} → Asteraceae
4319:, which isn't available elsewhere. It seems up-to-date.
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No, I believe this behaviour is positively encouraged!
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Methods and caveats (copy-pasted from previous update)
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Hmm odd, its showing correctly for me at this point.--
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which track inconsistencies don't work with redirects.
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Knowledge:Automated taxobox system/changing a taxonomy
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Methods and caveats (copy-pasted from previous update)
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using ITIS directly should be on a case by case basis.
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Knowledge:WikiProject Tree of Life#Taxonomic resources
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Knowledge:WikiProject Tree of Life#Taxonomic resources
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Automatic taxobox support in other language wikipedias
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Methods and caveats (copy-pasted from previous update)
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Category:Taxoboxes with an unrecognised status system
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and it will substitute the code for the appropriate
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269:{{#invoke:Autotaxobox|find|Bellis|ordo}} → Asterales
4230:It's also worth noting that CoL has a list of its
3871:User:Novem Linguae/Scripts/TemplateTaxonomyAddCite
3300:I'm currently engaged in a possible edit war with
3296:Incertae sedis taxonomy template marked as extinct
5830:Ericaceae, there are 9 subfamilies and 29 genera.
5764:importScript('User:Jts1882/taxonomybrowser2.js');
2016:, so don't have the appropriate †. An example is
6958:User:Plantdrew/Animal automatic taxobox progress
5855:Can anyone explain why the status system in our
5393:User:Plantdrew/Animal automatic taxobox progress
4386:share what I'd found in case it helps anyone. —
4315:For Scarabaeoidea (scarab beetles) CoL uses the
3427:(the genus I made that template for) as "family
1940:template was created on zh.wiki four years ago.
1559:User:Plantdrew/Animal automatic taxobox progress
277:mw:Help:Extension:ParserFunctions#ifexist limits
6954:User:Plantdrew/Plant automatic taxobox progress
5482:) 13:13, 14 July 2022 (UTC) I have dyslexia 😂
5433:Template-protected edit request on 14 July 2022
5396:single turtle article with a manual taxobox is
5389:User:Plantdrew/Plant automatic taxobox progress
1955:RfC: allow status=EX to insert † in the taxobox
1555:User:Plantdrew/Plant automatic taxobox progress
5559:. Please feel free to revise or comment here.
3051:Articles with taxoboxs but without IUCN status
2445:
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252:{{Taxon info|Asteroideae|parent}} → Asteraceae
5525:Dinosaur classification#Benton classification
2335:Hahaha I wish, that'd be cool to be a Roman.
2210:I notice the order changed in the diff, from
249:{{Taxon info|Asterodae|parent}} → Asteroideae
8:
1820:Implemented but strange machine code errors
255:{{Taxon info|Asteraceae|parent}} → Asterales
246:{{Taxon info|Astereae|parent}} → Asteroideae
3512:2. Because that'd give the impression that
2836:It's true about the Gastropod project. See
1728:Talk:Barbary_lion#Subspeciesbox_vs._Taxobox
521:I was referring the human readable page at
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3648:or wren. In this particular case, compare
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4287:On Catalogue of Life as a reliable source
4206:, minus the "General taxonomy" section? –
4202:So I guess I should use the databases at
243:{{Taxon info|Bellis|parent}} → Bellidinae
7164:(dubious species, genus maybe should be
3803:User:Novem Linguae/Scripts/SpeciesHelper
3377:is there a problem with marking it †? --
381:and then get the parent with regex like
205:User:Novem Linguae/Scripts/AddTaxobox.js
117:do anything, or should they be deleted?
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605:Thanks for your help. Happy holidays. –
18:Knowledge talk:Automated taxobox system
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4364:World catalogue of the tribe Sepidiini
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1773:as a fanboy of automatic taxoboxes.)
44:Do not edit the contents of this page.
3742:. I agree that having more than one
3469:Why is it no longer placed in family
7:
3901:iNaturalist reliability for taxonomy
3764:Relevant discussion at WP:Gastropods
3618:What is .../skip and why is it used?
2738:Converting taxoboxes to speciesboxes
2556:Quick follow up question. OK to use
1813:https://sco.wikipedia.org/Afrotheria
4500:# auto added since 30 December 2021
2810:can recommend the best solution. —
2714:Sounds good. Will do from now on. –
153:How do we show Incertae sedis taxa?
5816:) that omits them. There are also
5814:Template:Taxonomy/Archosauria/skip
2277:as one of the families, while the
2198:Created my first taxonomy template
1829:https://la.wikipedia.org/Anopheles
1807:https://zh.wikipedia.org/%E8%B1%A1
1801:https://tr.wikipedia.org/Memeliler
1797:https://tr.wikipedia.org/Filgiller
24:
6008:30 December 2022 use stats update
5899:A mention of NSWBCA was added to
3650:Template:Taxonomy/Testudines/skip
3624:Template:Taxonomy/Testudines/skip
2598:Citizen science observations for
641:30 December 2021 use stats update
7000:User:William Avery/taxoboxalyzer
5752:User:Jts1882/taxonomybrowser2.js
5497:
5440:
4234:. The source for ground beetles
3839:from scratch), and it also adds
3128:Some number searches. There are
2695:Please include it. That is what
1825:https://la.wikipedia.org/Abarema
1726:There was a brief discussion at
29:
6033:# auto added since 30 June 2022
5718:User:Jts1882/taxonomybrowser.js
5547:Guidance on changing a taxonomy
3251:References in species parameter
2672:Template:Taxonomy/Heterometopus
2067:species level taxonomy template
1815:(but limited use due templates)
666:# auto added since 30 June 2021
6946:Knowledge:WikiProject Protista
5664:the template name. If you put
2281:article doesn't mention order
363:More specifically you can use
203:Hello. I wrote a user script,
1:
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5953:08:31, 14 December 2022 (UTC)
5936:08:25, 14 December 2022 (UTC)
5919:04:10, 14 December 2022 (UTC)
5901:Knowledge:Conservation status
5895:23:39, 13 December 2022 (UTC)
5875:22:34, 13 December 2022 (UTC)
5863:Knowledge:Conservation status
5845:19:03, 17 November 2022 (UTC)
5795:17:34, 17 November 2022 (UTC)
5746:08:17, 17 November 2022 (UTC)
5730:21:26, 16 November 2022 (UTC)
5711:21:10, 16 November 2022 (UTC)
5686:19:20, 17 November 2022 (UTC)
5637:22:22, 16 November 2022 (UTC)
5616:19:20, 17 November 2022 (UTC)
5589:21:30, 16 November 2022 (UTC)
5573:17:50, 16 November 2022 (UTC)
4475:30 June 2022 use stats update
4307:As mentioned above, CoL uses
4120:and related beetles, I'd use
3782:13:03, 21 February 2022 (UTC)
3756:01:57, 11 February 2022 (UTC)
3734:20:33, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
3717:19:25, 10 February 2022 (UTC)
3333:Template:Taxonomy/Eurypterida
2308:reference from; in this case
2204:Template:Taxonomy/Diplocardia
1905:la:Formula:Taxobox/taxonomy/3
1866:08:06, 31 December 2021 (UTC)
1783:02:28, 31 December 2021 (UTC)
1711:would be more appropriate. —
1644:17:39, 31 December 2021 (UTC)
1625:12:10, 31 December 2021 (UTC)
1596:with multiple projects (e.g.
1593:30_June_2021_use_stats_update
1587:02:33, 31 December 2021 (UTC)
1572:22:14, 30 December 2021 (UTC)
621:03:29, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
598:01:16, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
577:16:35, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
547:13:25, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
517:10:54, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
416:10:36, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
396:10:14, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
359:09:54, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
313:09:51, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
289:09:37, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
223:09:11, 24 December 2021 (UTC)
143:09:29, 14 November 2021 (UTC)
127:04:55, 14 November 2021 (UTC)
5453:Template:Taxonomy/Dinosauria
3699:Template:Taxonomy/Hypolyssus
3681:13:01, 9 February 2022 (UTC)
3667:08:06, 9 February 2022 (UTC)
3654:Template:Taxonomy/Testudines
3642:19:36, 8 February 2022 (UTC)
3612:22:23, 9 February 2022 (UTC)
3580:17:01, 8 February 2022 (UTC)
3553:17:00, 8 February 2022 (UTC)
3500:15:03, 8 February 2022 (UTC)
3462:is known to belong to order
3452:14:24, 8 February 2022 (UTC)
3414:08:29, 8 February 2022 (UTC)
3387:04:01, 8 February 2022 (UTC)
3373:21:19, 7 February 2022 (UTC)
3352:21:14, 7 February 2022 (UTC)
3326:21:11, 7 February 2022 (UTC)
3290:15:45, 6 February 2022 (UTC)
3275:16:25, 5 February 2022 (UTC)
3241:09:45, 4 February 2022 (UTC)
3199:12:56, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
3124:12:50, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
3105:10:00, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
3065:02:28, 3 February 2022 (UTC)
3041:16:33, 30 January 2022 (UTC)
3012:16:36, 30 January 2022 (UTC)
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2945:15:21, 30 January 2022 (UTC)
2913:14:40, 30 January 2022 (UTC)
2897:23:28, 29 January 2022 (UTC)
2860:14:49, 29 January 2022 (UTC)
2821:09:11, 29 January 2022 (UTC)
2789:08:43, 29 January 2022 (UTC)
2767:01:30, 29 January 2022 (UTC)
2730:23:28, 30 January 2022 (UTC)
2710:23:05, 30 January 2022 (UTC)
2690:21:42, 30 January 2022 (UTC)
2658:18:12, 28 January 2022 (UTC)
2621:08:32, 28 January 2022 (UTC)
2584:07:51, 28 January 2022 (UTC)
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2392:17:25, 26 January 2022 (UTC)
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2331:16:18, 26 January 2022 (UTC)
2296:07:32, 26 January 2022 (UTC)
2257:06:48, 26 January 2022 (UTC)
2234:03:44, 26 January 2022 (UTC)
2193:17:18, 14 January 2022 (UTC)
2159:17:57, 11 January 2022 (UTC)
2130:18:01, 10 January 2022 (UTC)
2103:18:23, 10 January 2022 (UTC)
2079:17:59, 10 January 2022 (UTC)
193:04:53, 7 December 2021 (UTC)
167:01:25, 7 December 2021 (UTC)
112:Taxonomy/Animalia (quickTax)
102:Taxonomy/Chordata (quickTax)
7186:23:12, 5 January 2023 (UTC)
7108:22:35, 5 January 2023 (UTC)
7087:15:18, 7 January 2023 (UTC)
7017:17:54, 5 January 2023 (UTC)
6987:16:31, 5 January 2023 (UTC)
6970:03:15, 5 January 2023 (UTC)
5858:Xanthoparmelia metastrigosa
5822:Template:Taxonomy/Aves/skip
5467:to reactivate your request.
5455:has been answered. Set the
4317:World Scarabaeidae Database
3230:errors it leaves behind. —
2640:Ground Beetles of the World
2269:. The Knowledge article on
2050:Would this be inherited by
1950:20:35, 1 January 2022 (UTC)
1930:Template:Taxonomy/Gafrarium
1918:13:20, 1 January 2022 (UTC)
1898:04:24, 1 January 2022 (UTC)
1880:00:48, 1 January 2022 (UTC)
1756:15:05, 1 January 2022 (UTC)
1741:13:11, 1 January 2022 (UTC)
1722:13:07, 1 January 2022 (UTC)
448:"Template:Taxonomy/Giraffa"
7204:
4332:The World of Jewel Beetles
3532:by any researcher. Unlike
2666:Refs in taxonomy templates
2562:Template:Taxonomy/Stilboma
338:, which must exist if the
7150:(ichnogenus, should use
7059:. For speciesbox it uses
6956:. Less detailed notes at
5541:14:18, 14 July 2022 (UTC)
5492:13:13, 14 July 2022 (UTC)
5412:15:34, 30 June 2022 (UTC)
5391:. Less detailed notes at
4433:17:04, 30 June 2022 (UTC)
3738:I would put the order as
2467:10.11646/zootaxa.5040.4.9
1557:. Less detailed notes at
7146:Remaining dinosaurs are
6012:30 December 2022 update
5427:17:09, 1 July 2022 (UTC)
4465:07:53, 1 July 2022 (UTC)
4419:18:36, 9 June 2022 (UTC)
4397:16:47, 9 June 2022 (UTC)
4275:07:59, 6 June 2022 (UTC)
4255:07:13, 6 June 2022 (UTC)
4222:00:56, 6 June 2022 (UTC)
4198:00:34, 6 June 2022 (UTC)
4182:22:00, 5 June 2022 (UTC)
4147:09:19, 1 June 2022 (UTC)
4126:Afrotropical butterflies
4111:11:10, 31 May 2022 (UTC)
4097:10:59, 31 May 2022 (UTC)
4065:09:08, 1 June 2022 (UTC)
4049:17:01, 31 May 2022 (UTC)
4023:15:38, 31 May 2022 (UTC)
4000:14:16, 31 May 2022 (UTC)
3985:13:20, 31 May 2022 (UTC)
3965:11:52, 31 May 2022 (UTC)
3943:10:57, 31 May 2022 (UTC)
3928:10:39, 31 May 2022 (UTC)
3896:06:22, 30 May 2022 (UTC)
3259:with a reference in the
645:30 December 2021 update
427:
7037:{{subst:convert taxobox
6064:Amphibians and Reptiles
5810:skip taxonomy templates
5756:User:YourName/common.js
5519:edit template-protected
4531:Amphibians and Reptiles
4239:friendly. In fact, the
3849:(with Wikidata ID) and
3475:Kjellesvig-Waering 1966
2014:|extinct=NONBLANK_VALUE
1988:Minorcan giant dormouse
1932:was created today (for
697:Amphibians and Reptiles
3866:
3798:
3395:The "taxon" is family
3363:Yes, all friendly :).
3310:this taxonomy template
2627:Carabidae of the World
2609:Carabidae of the World
2020:Stenocarpus dumbeensis
295:mw:API:Expandtemplates
199:Family for user script
6998:, the tool/script is
5696:Show children feature
4326:Jewel beetles at the
3865:
3807:lowest, most specific
3797:
3308:about whether or not
3203:I've added a test to
1658:Gulf Coast jaguarundi
42:of past discussions.
7162:Megalosaurus dunkeri
6036:# manual subtracted
5778:) or sections (e.g.
5509:for this alteration
4503:# manual subtracted
4479:30 June 2022 update
4362:(toktokkies) at the
4054:better reference. —
3158:status_system = IUCN
2625:It's hard to assess
2564:with Stilboma -: -->
2461:(4): 589–591. 2021.
1934:Gafrarium pectinatum
669:# manual subtracted
236:starting from, say,
7004:User:Scorpions13256
5505:please establish a
4030:Pachnoda tridentata
3359:Super Dromaeosaurus
3304:Super Dromaeosaurus
2558:CatalogueOfLife.org
2145:Extinct in the Wild
1835:Alternative method
1654:Siberian/Amur tiger
603:It's working great.
7074:|parent_authority=
6923:Paraphyletic group
5369:Paraphyletic group
3867:
3799:
3693:Was my conversion
3208:speciesbox/sandbox
3075:IUCN status needed
2804:|display_parents=3
2496:Unknown parameter
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1607:Nimbia occlusa
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7115:SilverTiger12
7111:
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6876:Subspeciesbox
6867:
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6455:Palaeontology
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5838:
5837:Peter coxhead
5834:
5833:
5828:
5827:
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5819:
5815:
5811:
5805:
5804:SilverTiger12
5800:
5796:
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5708:
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5703:SilverTiger12
5695:
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5678:Peter coxhead
5675:
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5609:
5608:Peter coxhead
5605:
5599:
5594:
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5592:
5591:
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5586:
5582:
5577:
5576:
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5570:
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5565:Peter coxhead
5562:
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5489:
5485:
5484:169.1.154.245
5481:
5477:
5476:169.1.154.245
5466:
5463:parameter to
5454:
5450:
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5439:
5438:
5432:
5428:
5424:
5420:
5419:SilverTiger12
5416:
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5360:
5356:
5355:
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5348:
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5337:
5330:
5323:
5322:Subspeciesbox
5313:
5303:
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5264:
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4947:
4944:
4943:
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4936:
4933:
4930:
4927:
4924:
4922:Palaeontology
4921:
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4916:
4913:
4910:
4907:
4904:
4901:
4898:
4897:
4893:
4890:
4887:
4884:
4881:
4878:
4875:
4874:
4870:
4867:
4864:
4861:
4858:
4855:
4852:
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4847:
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4838:
4835:
4832:
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4828:
4824:
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4812:
4809:
4806:
4805:
4801:
4798:
4795:
4792:
4789:
4786:
4783:
4782:
4778:
4775:
4772:
4769:
4766:
4763:
4760:
4759:
4755:
4752:
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4746:
4743:
4740:
4737:
4736:
4732:
4729:
4726:
4723:
4720:
4717:
4714:
4713:
4709:
4706:
4703:
4700:
4697:
4694:
4691:
4690:
4686:
4683:
4680:
4677:
4674:
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4668:
4667:
4663:
4660:
4657:
4654:
4651:
4648:
4645:
4644:
4640:
4637:
4634:
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4628:
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4617:
4614:
4611:
4608:
4605:
4602:
4599:
4598:
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4591:
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4582:
4579:
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4568:
4565:
4562:
4559:
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4548:
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4499:
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4490:
4487:
4484:
4483:
4480:
4474:
4466:
4462:
4458:
4452:
4445:
4444:Novem Linguae
4440:
4436:
4435:
4434:
4430:
4426:
4422:
4421:
4420:
4415:
4410:
4408:
4407:Novem Linguae
4401:
4400:
4399:
4398:
4394:
4390:
4378:
4372:
4365:
4361:
4357:
4353:
4349:
4346:(weevils) at
4345:
4341:
4337:
4333:
4329:
4325:
4321:
4318:
4314:
4310:
4306:
4305:
4303:
4299:
4295:
4294:
4293:
4286:
4276:
4271:
4266:
4264:
4263:Novem Linguae
4258:
4257:
4256:
4252:
4248:
4242:
4237:
4233:
4229:
4225:
4224:
4223:
4218:
4213:
4211:
4210:Novem Linguae
4205:
4201:
4200:
4199:
4195:
4191:
4186:
4185:
4184:
4183:
4178:
4173:
4171:
4170:Novem Linguae
4165:
4161:
4148:
4144:
4140:
4135:
4131:
4127:
4123:
4119:
4114:
4113:
4112:
4108:
4104:
4100:
4099:
4098:
4093:
4088:
4086:
4085:Novem Linguae
4080:
4066:
4062:
4058:
4052:
4051:
4050:
4046:
4042:
4038:
4037:
4036:Sapho ciliata
4032:
4031:
4026:
4025:
4024:
4020:
4016:
4012:
4007:
4003:
4002:
4001:
3997:
3993:
3988:
3987:
3986:
3981:
3976:
3974:
3973:Novem Linguae
3968:
3967:
3966:
3962:
3958:
3954:
3948:
3947:
3946:
3945:
3944:
3940:
3936:
3932:
3931:
3930:
3929:
3924:
3919:
3917:
3916:Novem Linguae
3911:
3909:
3907:
3900:
3898:
3897:
3892:
3887:
3885:
3884:Novem Linguae
3878:
3876:
3872:
3864:
3860:
3855:
3845:
3835:
3825:
3815:
3808:
3804:
3796:
3792:
3786:
3784:
3783:
3779:
3775:
3771:
3763:
3757:
3753:
3749:
3745:
3741:
3737:
3736:
3735:
3731:
3727:
3721:
3720:
3719:
3718:
3713:
3708:
3706:
3705:Novem Linguae
3700:
3696:
3688:
3682:
3678:
3674:
3670:
3669:
3668:
3664:
3660:
3655:
3651:
3646:
3645:
3644:
3643:
3638:
3633:
3631:
3630:Novem Linguae
3625:
3617:
3613:
3609:
3605:
3604:Peter coxhead
3601:
3597:
3593:
3589:
3581:
3578:
3573:
3568:
3562:
3558:
3554:
3551:
3546:
3541:
3535:
3531:
3527:
3526:
3521:
3520:
3515:
3511:
3508:
3505:
3504:
3503:
3502:
3501:
3497:
3493:
3488:
3483:
3480:
3476:
3472:
3468:
3467:
3465:
3461:
3460:
3455:
3454:
3453:
3450:
3445:
3440:
3434:
3430:
3426:
3425:
3420:
3417:
3416:
3415:
3411:
3407:
3402:
3398:
3394:
3388:
3384:
3380:
3376:
3375:
3374:
3370:
3366:
3360:
3355:
3354:
3353:
3350:
3345:
3340:
3334:
3330:
3329:
3328:
3327:
3323:
3319:
3315:
3311:
3305:
3295:
3291:
3287:
3283:
3282:Peter coxhead
3279:
3278:
3277:
3276:
3272:
3268:
3258:
3250:
3242:
3238:
3234:
3228:
3225:
3216:
3209:
3202:
3201:
3200:
3196:
3192:
3184:
3177:
3170:
3163:
3152:
3145:
3138:
3131:
3127:
3125:
3121:
3117:
3112:
3111:Not evaluated
3108:
3107:
3106:
3102:
3098:
3092:
3086:
3076:
3069:
3068:
3067:
3066:
3062:
3058:
3050:
3042:
3038:
3034:
3028:
3022:
3021:Novem Linguae
3017:
3013:
3008:
3003:
3001:
3000:Novem Linguae
2994:
2990:
2989:
2988:
2984:
2980:
2979:Peter coxhead
2973:
2963:
2953:
2952:Novem Linguae
2948:
2947:
2946:
2941:
2936:
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