Wikipedia:WikiProject Fishes/Categories
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[edit] Adding articles to the appropriate categories
[edit] Species articles
When creating an article for a fish species, add it to the most appropriate category in each of the following groups:
1. Geographic region
- There are categories for broad regions, such as the continent where the fish's native habitat is located. If a species is found in multiple regions, such as Central and South America, add it to both Category:Fish of Central America and Category:Fish of South America. If a species is native to Southeast Asia and has become established in South America as an introduced species, do not add it to the South America category as well.
2. Animals by country
- If known, add the article to each of the nation categories where the fish is native if such a category exists.
3. Taxonomy categories
- Add the article to the one most specific taxonomy category. For example, a species of Corydoras would be added to Category:Callichthyidae only, but not to Category:Armored catfishes, Category:Siluriformes, or Category:Ray-finned fish even though the species is also a member of each of those groups.
[edit] Higher taxa articles
When creating an article for higher fish taxa (genus or above), add it to the most appropriate category in each of the following groups:
1. Geographic region
- Add higher taxa to a geographic region category only if all species in that taxa are natively found within one geographic region. If you are describing a genus where most of the species are found in South America, but even one species of that genus is found in Central America, do not add it to either category.
2. Animals by country
- Use the same guidelines for animals by country as are described for region. If every member of a genus is found within one country, add that genus to the appropriate country category if it exists. If it is found in two or more countries, do not add it to any country categories.
3. Taxonomy categories
- Add the article to only one taxonomy category. The category should be the category with the narrowest focus that applies to your article. For example, if you are creating an article describing the genus Barus in the Baridae family of the Bariformes order, look to see if there is a Category:Barus. If not, it should be added to Category:Baridae. If there is no such category, it should be added to Category:Bariformes. If there is a Category:Baridae, it should not also be added to Category:Bariformes.
- For example, the article about the order Siluriformes should have the category Category:Siluriformes added to it, but not Category:Ray-finned fish because Category:Siluriformes is already a subcategory of Category:Ray-finned fish. It should not be added to a subcategory of Category:Siluriformes, such as Category:Armored catfishes, for example, because even though all armored catfishes are Siluformes, not all Siluformes are armored catfishes.
[edit] How to add an article to a category
To add an article to a category, use [[Category:Category name]] at the bottom of the main article page.
[edit] Lists
- List of edible fish
- List of fish common names
- List of fish families
- List of freshwater aquarium fish species
- List of marine aquarium fish species
Category:Lists of animals might also contain relavant information - such as lists of extinct or endangered species.
[edit] Miscellaneous
The main category Category:Fish should be used very sparingly.
[edit] Icthyology categories
Whilst most fish related articles might seem to belong in this category it is used mainly for fish anatomy and behaviour related articles.
- Category:Biology -see here for many more biological subcategories
- Category:Ichthyology anatomy and behaviour articles seem to go here.
- Ichthyology terms is a list
- Category:Fish diseases
- Category:Electric fish
- Category:Ichthyologists
- Category:Extinct fish
- Category:Prehistoric fish
[edit] Fish that have relevance to mankind
If the species/genera is used by man then please use the relevant category:
- Category:Fisheries science mostly used for information relating to aquaculture
- Category:Fishing - only use if the article contains specific fishing related info - not just if the fish is commonly caught.
- Category:Fishkeeping Note that there are not categories for, but lists of:
also:
[edit] Geographical categories
Note that category:invasive species exists
[edit] Regions
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- Category:Fish of Central Asia
- Category:Fish of South Asia - meaning here the Indian subcontinent in general
- Category:Fish of East Asia
- Category:Fish of South East Asia
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[edit] Marine regions
[edit] Nations
- Australia and New Zealand
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- Category:Fish of Australia
- Category:New Zealand animals
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- North and Central America and the Caribbean
- South America
[edit] Taxonomy categories
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- Category:Acipenseriformes (sturgeons and paddlefishes)
- Category:Albuliformes (bonefishes)
- Category:Amiiformes (bowfins)
- Category:Anguilliformes (true eels)
- Category:Ateleopodiformes (jellynose fishes)
- Category:Atheriniformes (silversides and other families)
- Category:Aulopiformes (grinners)
- Category:Batrachoidiformes (toadfish)
- Category:Beloniformes (flyingfishes, medakas and others)
- Category:Beryciformes
- Category:Cetomimiformes (whalefishes)
- Category:Characiformes
- Category:Clupeiformes (herring-like fishes)
- Category:Cypriniformes (minnows, suckers and loaches)
- Category:Elopiformes (tarpons, tenpounders, and ladyfish)
- Category:Esociformes (pike-like fishes)
- Category:Gadiformes
- Category:Gasterosteiformes (sticklebacks, sea moths and others)
- Category:Gobiesociformes
- Category:Gonorynchiformes
- Category:Gymnotiformes (electric fish)
- Category:Hiodontiformes
- Category:Lampriformes (opahs, crestfishes, ribbonfishes, oarfish, and others)
- Category:Lepisosteiformes (gar fish)
- Category:Lophiiformes
- Category:Mugiliformes (mullets)
- Category:Myctophiformes (lanternfishes and others)
- Category:Notacanthiformes (spiny eels)
- Category:Ophidiiformes (cusk eels, pearlfishes, brotulas, and others)
- Category:Osmeriformes (smelts)
- Category:Osteoglossiformes (bony-tongued fishes)
- Category:Perciformes (perch-like fishes)
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- Category:Acanthuridae (surgeonfishes, tangs, and unicornfishes)
- Category:Acropomatidae (lanternbellies or temperate ocean-basses)
- Category:Ambassidae (Asiatic glassfishes)
- Category:Ammodytidae (sand lances)
- Category:Anarhichadidae (wolffishes)
- Category:Aplodactylidae (marblefishes)
- Category:Apogonidae (cardinalfishes)
- Category:Arripidae (Australian salmon or Australasian salmon)
- Category:Banjosidae
- Category:Bathyclupeidae
- Category:Bathydraconidae (Antarctic dragonfishes)
- Category:Bathymasteridae (Ronquils)
- Category:Blenniidae (blennys)
- Category:Bovichtidae (thornfishes)
- Category:Bramidae (pomfret)
- Category:Callanthiidae (splendid perches)
- Category:Rachycentridae
- Category:Salmon
- Category:Scaridae (parrotfish)
- Category:Scatophagidae (scats)
- Category:Schindleriidae (infantfishes)
- Category:Sciaenidae (drums or croakers)
- Category:Scombridae (bonitos, mackerels, and tunas)
- Category:Scombrolabracidae (longfin escolar)
- Category:Scombropidae (gnomefish)
- Category:Serranidae
- Category:Siganidae (rabbitfishes)
- Category:Sphyraenidae (barracudas)
- Category:Stichaeidae (pricklebacks)
- Category:Stromateidae
- Category:Terapontidae (grunters or tigerperches)
- Category:Tetragonuridae (squaretails)
- Category:Toxotidae (archerfishes)
- Category:Trachinidae (weavers or weaverfish)
- Category:Trichiuridae (cutlassfishes)
- Category:Tripterygiidae (threefin or triplefin blennies)
- Category:Uranoscopidae (stargazers)
- Category:Xenisthmidae (wrigglers)
- Category:Xiphiidae (swordfish)
- Category:Zanclidae (moorish idol)
- Category:Zaproridae (prowfish)
- Category:Zoarcidae
- Category:Percopsiformes
- Category:Pleuronectiformes (flatfishes)
- Category:Polymixiiformes (beardfish)
- Category:Polypteriformes
- Category:Saccopharyngiformes
- Category:Salmoniformes
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- Category:Abyssocottidae (deep-water sculpins)
- Category:Anoplopomatidae
- Category:Scorpionfishes
- Category:Siluriformes (catfish)
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[edit] Fish image categories
Categories of fish images parallel taxonomy categories. Common names are used for more well-knwon families. The existing categories are: