Wikipedia:WikiProject Tree of Life/taxobox usage (multi-template)

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This guide explains how to build a taxobox, a table setting out the taxonomy of a group of living things, using the multiple template method. An equivalent guide to the new single template taxoboxes is at /taxobox usage.

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[edit] Overview

  1. Select the appropriate structure for the taxobox (from #Basic taxoboxes if appropriate; otherwise assemble your own by following #Detailed structure) . Copy and paste the appropriate templates into the article.
  2. Choose the header color according to the kingdom; see #Color.
  3. Determine its conservation status, if possible; see #Conservation status.
  4. Fill in the templates, deleting those that you don't use, except for:
  5. Leave the image template in, with <!-- --> "invisibility tags" when no image is added; then when adding an image, delete the <!-- --> tags.

[edit] Basic taxoboxes

[edit] Taxobox for a plant species

{{Taxobox begin | color = lightgreen| name = }}
<!-- {{Taxobox image | image =[[Image:FILENAME.JPG|250px|ALTERNATIVE TEXT]] | caption = }} -->
{{Taxobox begin placement | color = lightgreen}}
{{Taxobox regnum entry | taxon = [[Plantae]]}}
{{Taxobox divisio entry | taxon = [[ophyta]]}}
{{Taxobox classis entry | taxon = [[opsida]]}}
{{Taxobox ordo entry | taxon = [[ales]]}}
{{Taxobox familia entry | taxon = [[aceae]]}}
{{Taxobox genus entry | taxon = ''[[G]]''}}
{{Taxobox species entry | taxon = '''''G. s'''''}}
{{Taxobox end placement}}
{{Taxobox section binomial botany | color = lightgreen | binomial_name = | author = }}
{{Taxobox end}}

[edit] Taxobox for an animal species

{{Taxobox begin | color = pink | name = }}<br/>{{Status****}}
<!-- {{Taxobox image | image =[[Image:FILENAME.JPG|250px|ALTERNATIVE TEXT]] | caption = }} -->
{{Taxobox begin placement | color = pink }}
{{Taxobox regnum entry | taxon = }}
{{Taxobox phylum entry | taxon = }}
{{Taxobox classis entry | taxon = }}
{{Taxobox ordo entry | taxon = }}
{{Taxobox familia entry | taxon = }}
{{Taxobox genus entry | taxon = ''[[G]]''}}
{{Taxobox species entry | taxon = '''''G. s'''''}}
{{Taxobox end placement}}
{{Taxobox section binomial | color = pink | binomial_name = | author = | date = }}
{{Taxobox end}}

See #Color for choosing a color.

See #Footer for alternative footer (trinomials etc)

The name parameter to {{Taxobox begin}} should be the common name (if any) and should usually match the article title.

[edit] Taxobox for a higher plant group

{{Taxobox begin | color = lightgreen| name = }}
<!-- {{Taxobox image | image = [[Image:FILENAME.jpg|250px|ALTERNATIVE TEXT]] | caption = SPECIES NAME HERE}} -->
{{Taxobox begin placement | color = lightgreen}}
{{Taxobox regnum entry | taxon = [[Plantae]]}}
{{Taxobox divisio entry | taxon = [[ophyta]]}}
{{Taxobox classis entry | taxon = [[opsida]]}}
{{Taxobox ordo entry | taxon = [[ales]]}}
{{Taxobox familia entry | taxon = [[aceae]]}}
{{Taxobox genus entry | taxon = '''''Genus'''''}}<br/>{{Taxobox authority new | authority = }}
{{Taxobox end placement}}
{{Taxobox section subdivision | color = lightgreen | plural_taxon = }}
subgroup 1<br />
subgroup 2<br />
...
{{Taxobox end}}

[edit] Taxobox for a higher animal group

{{Taxobox begin | color = pink | name = }}
<!-- {{Taxobox image | image = [[Image:FILENAME.jpg|250px|ALTERNATIVE TEXT]] | caption = SPECIES NAME HERE}} -->
{{Taxobox begin placement | color = pink }}
{{Taxobox regnum entry | taxon = [[Animal]]ia}}
{{Taxobox phylum entry | taxon = }}
{{Taxobox classis entry | taxon = }}
{{Taxobox ordo entry | taxon = }}
{{Taxobox familia entry | taxon = }}
{{Taxobox genus entry | taxon = '''''Genus'''''}}<br/>{{Taxobox authority | author = | date = }}
{{Taxobox end placement}}
{{Taxobox section subdivision | color = pink | plural_taxon = }}
subgroup 1<br />
subgroup 2<br />
...
{{Taxobox end}}

The taxon described by the article should be in bold. See #Bold/italic markup below.

The plural_taxon parameter to {{Taxobox section subdivision}} should describe what rank the subdivisions are at, for instance Phyla, Classes, Orders. On occasions where ranks have not yet stabilized, it may be better to say Subgroups or Taxa. The list of subgroups should be separated with <br/> tags.

In cases where the list is so long the taxobox would be longer than the article, or where the classification is complex, unclear, or disputed, so that a brief summary is impossible, the list should be replaced with a comment like (see text) or the subdivision box may be omitted entirely. When there are more than about 20 entries, they should go in the article; when there are over a hundred or so, they should be given a separate article.

Sometimes it is convenient to represent more than one level of classification in the list. In that case the lower level groups are moved over to the right by prefixing them with &nbsp; characters — usually three for the first level of indentation, and then one to three more for each subsequent level. Major grades may also be represented by bolded headers: see plant or heterokont. Remember, though, these should mainly be done when the intermediate rank subgroups are not worthy of separate articles. Taxoboxes are too cramped to include too much duplicate information.

Extinct subgroups should be indicated with a dagger † (&#x2020;) or the word (extinct).

[edit] Bold/italic markup

In {{Taxobox section *}} and {{Taxobox begin ...}}, emphasis is handled automatically. In the individual taxon entries, however, the author must make this decision. Here are the guidelines.

  • The genus, species, and subspecies should be italicized whenever used, as is the biological standard. See for instance Pan. Higher taxa like families should never be italicized.
    • In plants, it is essential to state the rank of taxa below species, and the rank is NOT italicised: Genus species subsp. thingy var. whatsit.
  • The final taxon is bold, due to it being the subject of the article, and any higher taxa that only include the final taxon are bolded as well. See for instance green sulfur bacteria or Ginkgo. (Note that the genus is currently bolded on many species articles, although it is not monotypic; this is based on a previous standard. Please put the genus in plain text unless there's only one living species in the genus.)
  • In a species' article, the binomial or trinomial name is italicized but should not be bold unless it is the title of the article:
    Critter (Creepius crawlius) is a beastie that lives in habitat.
    Snagotoothius unkillabilus is a horrible foot-puncturing weed that nobody ever bothered to name.

[edit] Complete classification

This taxobox contains a complete list of taxobox templates. Do not use this complete list: instead cut out all ranks except for the seven major ranks (regnum, phylum, classis, ordo, familia, genus, species) and the particular other ranks that are important to the taxon being described. The fine details of classification between (say) regnum and phylum are obscure, not directly relevant to an article on a species, and moreover are subject to dispute and change as conventions evolve and more discoveries are made.

{{Taxobox begin | color = | name = }}
<!-- {{Taxobox image | image = | caption = }} -->
{{Taxobox begin placement | color = }}
<!-- Do not use this complete list of entries! -->
{{Taxobox domain entry | taxon = }}
{{Taxobox regnum entry | taxon = }}
{{Taxobox subregnum entry | taxon = }}
{{Taxobox superdivisio entry | taxon = }}
{{Taxobox divisio entry | taxon = }}
{{Taxobox phylum entry | taxon = }}
{{Taxobox subphylum entry | taxon = }}
{{Taxobox infraphylum entry | taxon = }}
{{Taxobox microphylum entry | taxon = }}
{{Taxobox nanophylum entry | taxon = }}
{{Taxobox superclassis entry | taxon = }}
{{Taxobox classis entry | taxon = }}
{{Taxobox subclassis entry | taxon = }}
{{Taxobox infraclassis entry | taxon = }}
{{Taxobox superordo entry | taxon = }}
{{Taxobox ordo entry | taxon = }}
{{Taxobox subordo entry | taxon = }}
{{Taxobox infraordo entry | taxon = }}
{{Taxobox sectio entry | taxon = }}
{{Taxobox subsectio entry | taxon = }}
{{Taxobox superfamilia entry | taxon = }}
{{Taxobox familia entry | taxon = }}
{{Taxobox subfamilia entry | taxon = }}
{{Taxobox tribus entry | taxon = }}
{{Taxobox subtribus entry | taxon = }}
{{Taxobox genus entry | taxon = ''G''}}
{{Taxobox subgenus entry | taxon =}}
{{Taxobox species entry | taxon = '''''G. s'''''}}
{{Taxobox subspecies entry | taxon = '''''G. s. s'''''}}
{{Taxobox end placement}}
<!-- Choose one of these: -->
{{Taxobox section binomial | color = | binomial_name = | author = | date = }}
{{Taxobox section binomial parens | color = | binomial_name = | author = | date = }}
{{Taxobox section binomial simple | color = | binomial_name = }}
{{Taxobox section binomial botany | color = | binomial_name = | author = }}
{{Taxobox section trinomial | color = | trinomial_name = | author = | date = }}
{{Taxobox section trinomial parens | color = | trinomial_name = | author = | date = }}
{{Taxobox section trinomial simple | color = | trinomial_name = }}
{{Taxobox end}}

For unranked groups use {{Taxobox unranked entry | taxon = }}

[edit] Color

Choose a color according to the kingdom. Make sure to spell "lightgrey" with an E and both "darkgray" and "gray" with an A, since some browsers will not accept alternate spellings. This color goes in every taxobox template color parameter.

Kingdoms

Animalia pink
Plantae lightgreen
Fungi lightblue
Protista khaki
Bacteria lightgrey
Archaea darkgray


Higher-level groups

Eukaryota #e0d0b0
Prokaryota gray
Virus violet

[edit] Conservation status

Just after the opening, the conservation status may be included. It should be added to the end of that line, like this:

{{Taxobox begin | color = | name = }}<br />{{StatusEndangered}}
{{Taxobox image | image = | caption = }}
...

You can search the IUCN's database of threatened species for the conservation status of many organisms.

Choose one of the following templates (see also the same table with the columns reversed: Wikipedia:Template messages/Infoboxes):

Visible status Template
Template:StatusSecure {{StatusSecure}}
Template:StatusConcern {{StatusConcern}}
   Template:StatusLeastConcern {{StatusLeastConcern}}
   Template:StatusNearConcern {{StatusNearConcern}}
   Template:StatusConserveConcern {{StatusConserveConcern}}
Template:StatusVulnerable {{StatusVulnerable}}
Conservation status: Endangered {{StatusEndangered}}
Conservation status: Critical {{StatusCritical}}
Template:StatusExtinctW {{StatusExtinctW}}
Template:StatusExtinct {{StatusExtinct|when=[[date]]}}
Template:StatusFossil {{StatusFossil}}
Template:StatusPrehistoric {{StatusPrehistoric}}
Template:StatusData {{StatusData}}
Template:StatusUnknown {{StatusUnknown}}
Template:StatusSeeText {{StatusSeeText}}

Just after the conservation status (or in its place), the stratigraphic range for fossils may also be added. For instance, for a group that occurs from the Cambrian to the Silurian period, use:

{{Taxobox begin | color = | name = }}<br/>{{StatusFossil}}<br/><small>Fossil Range: [[Cambrian]] - [[Silurian]]
{{Taxobox image | image = | caption = }}
...

For groups that still exist or only went extinct recently, the second period should be given as "Recent" and other status tags may be used.

[edit] Authority

The authority section documents the earliest description of a species or other group (e.g., subspecies). It contains the author (or authors) and the year of description.

Different authority templates are chosen based on:

  • Whether the author is known
  • Whether the author's original classification stands, or has been modified (for example, a species has been moved to another genus)
  • To which kingdom the taxon belongs

[edit] Authority abbreviations

Authorities in scientific names are abbreviated according to two different standards for plant versus animal species. To decipher standard abbreviations, see

or consult the International Plant Names Index. For more information refer to the article on binomial nomenclature.

[edit] Authority templates

Rank Kingdom, status Template and fields Example Appearance
Higher rank animals {{taxobox authority}}
author, date
Ursus
Genus: Ursus
Linnaeus, 1758
everything else {{taxobox authority new}}
authority
Digitalis
Genus: Digitalis
L.
Species author unknown {{taxobox section binomial simple}}
color, binomial_name
None
Binomial name
Lilium lancifolium
animals {{taxobox section binomial}}
color, binomial_name, author, date
Bonobo
Binomial name
Pan paniscus
Schwarz, 1929
animals, reclassified {{taxobox section binomial parens}}
color, binomial_name, author, date
Common Chimpanzee
Binomial name
Pan troglodytes
(Blumenbach, 1775)
animals, extra {{taxobox section binomial part}}
binomial_name, author, date
Humpback dolphin
Sousa plumbea
Cuvier, 1829
animals, extra, reclassified {{taxobox section binomial parens part}}
binomial_name, author, date
Freshwater angelfish
Pterophyllum leopoldi
(Gosse, 1963)
plants, fungi, etc; author known {{taxobox section binomial botany}}
color, binomial_name, author
Southern magnolia
Binomial name
Magnolia grandiflora
L.
plants, fungi, etc; extra {{Taxobox section binomial extra}}
color, binomial_name, author
Hummingbird sage
Salvia guaranitica
A.St.-Hil. ex Benth.
bacterium candidatus {{taxobox section binomial candidatus}}
color, binomial_name, author, date
Pelagibacter ubique
Binomial name
Candidatus Pelagibacter ubique
Rappé et al., 2002
Subspecies author unknown {{taxobox section trinomial simple}}
color, trinomial_name
None
Trinomial name
Cucumis melo cantalupensis
animals {{taxobox section trinomial}}
color, trinomial_name, author, date
Siberian Tiger
Trinomial name
Panthera tigris altaica
Temminck, 1844
animals, reclassified {{taxobox section trinomial parens}}
color, trinomial_name, author, date
California Bighorn Sheep
Trinomial name
Ovis canadensis californiana
(Douglas, 1829)
plants, fungi, etc. {{taxobox section trinomial botany}}
color, trinomial_name, author
Bergamot orange
Trinomial name
Citrus aurantium subsp. bergamia
(Risso) Wright & Arn.

Below are some examples that illustrate the different conventions for names, dates, and punctuation in the different kingdoms.

  • Animalia
    • Original name valid: Homo sapiens Linnaeus, 1758
    • Organism reclassified: Pan troglodytes (Linnaeus, 1758)
  • Plantae
    • Original name valid: Magnolia virginiana L.
    • Organism reclassified: Anacamptis pyramidalis (L.) Rich.
  • Bacteria
    • Original name valid: Vibrio cholerae R. Koch 1883
    • Organism reclassified: Streptococcus pneumoniae (Klein 1884) Chester 1901
    • Old name revived: Salmonella enterica (ex Kauffmann & Edwards 1952) Le Minor & Popoff 1987

[edit] Detailed structure

The taxobox consists of three main sections: a header, a placement section, and a footer. The header gives the name of the group and sometimes its conservation status and an image, and the placement section gives its phylogenetic position. There are different footers for different purposes.

[edit] Header

The general form of the header looks like this (with an optional conservation status; see #Status above):

{{Taxobox begin | color = | name = }}
{{Taxobox image | image = | caption = }}

The name is the common name where possible, and a generally accepted scientific name where not. In general it will be the same as the name of the corresponding article. The conservation and image templates are optional.

There is no need to give a caption in species articles if the image is a straightforward picture of a typical individual of the species. In articles about higher taxa, the caption should give the common name (if any) and scientific name of the species illustrated.

The image should be around 200px–250px in width, and not excessively tall. Do not use thumbnail or framed style, but do give alternative text.

[edit] Placement

The general form of the placement section is:

{{Taxobox begin placement | color = }}
{{Taxobox regnum entry | taxon = }}
{{Taxobox phylum entry | taxon = }}
{{Taxobox classis entry | taxon = }}
...
{{Taxobox end placement}}

Each entry tag corresponds to a containing group, except for the last, which should be the group under consideration. Guidelines for linking and bolding taxa are as written above. Note the entry tags use the Latin name of the rank, in order to make porting between different languages easier. The major ranks are:

  • Kingdom: use {{Taxobox regnum entry | taxon = }}
  • Phylum or division: use {{Taxobox phylum entry | taxon = }} or {{Taxobox divisio entry | taxon = }}
  • Class: use {{Taxobox classis entry | taxon = }}
  • Order: use {{Taxobox ordo entry | taxon = }}
  • Family: use {{Taxobox familia entry | taxon = }}
  • Genus: use {{Taxobox genus entry | taxon = }}
  • Species: use {{Taxobox species entry | taxon = }}

The full list of classifications is found in the #Complete classification section above, but in general only the seven major ranks need to be listed. Intermediate ranks like suborders and superclasses should only be added when they are well-recognised and provide some insight into the nature of the taxon in question.

Red Wood Ant
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Hymenoptera
Family: Formicidae
Subfamily: Formicinae
Tribe: Formicini
Genus: Formica
Species: F. rufa
Binomial name
Formica rufa
Linnaeus, 1761

For instance, consider the taxobox shown at right. For most readers, just including the major ranks would be more than enough information, but the subfamily and tribe may provide some insight to those interested in the relationships between different ants. On the other hand, adding things like domain Eukaryota, subkingdom Protostomia, subphylum Hexapoda, and so forth is mostly useless since they tend to be unstable and, depending on how much biology the reader has seen, will either be completely obvious or completely obscure.

A good rule to follow is to omit intermediate ranks above major ranks that have separate articles where the information is already provided. In cases where the classification is totally uncertain, it may even be worth omitting major ranks. On the other hand, in some cases intermediate ranks are better-known than the others. Use your discretion.

Note that species and subspecies should be given using the abbreviated forms of their name - e.g. H. sapiens, H. s. sapiens. Currently many pages give the species and subspecies epithets by themselves; this is left over from an earlier standard.

[edit] Footer

For species and subspecies, the footer gives the binomial name or trinomial name. There are six different templates to do this, depending on whether the authority is included. For taxa of higher rank, the footer usually gives its subdivision.

In some cases additional material may be added to the footer; these are still under discussion. Most notably, range maps should probably be added by using a second {{Taxobox image ...}} tag just before {{Taxobox end}}.

[edit] Subdivision footer

{{Taxobox section subdivision | color = | plural_taxon = }}
subgroup 1<br />
subgroup 2<br />
...
{{Taxobox end}}

[edit] Footer, binomial name, with authority

{{Taxobox section binomial | color = | binomial_name = | author = | date = }}
{{Taxobox end}}

[edit] Footer, trinomial name, with authority

{{Taxobox section trinomial | color = | trinomial_name = | author = | date = }}
{{Taxobox end}}

[edit] Footer, binomial name, with authority in parentheses

Use this closing or the next one when the type author's original assignment for the species has been changed. For instance, it was originally named Genus1 species1, and later someone shows that it should have been Genus2 species1.

{{Taxobox section binomial parens | color = | binomial_name = | author = | date = }}
{{Taxobox end}}

[edit] Footer, trinomial name, with authority in parentheses

{{Taxobox section trinomial parens | color = | trinomial_name = | author = | date = }}
{{Taxobox end}}

[edit] Footer, binomial name, without authority

{{Taxobox section binomial simple | color = | binomial_name = }}
{{Taxobox end}}

[edit] Footer, trinomial name, without authority

{{Taxobox section trinomial simple | color = | trinomial_name = }}
{{Taxobox end}}

[edit] Footer, binomial name, botanical authority

Use this closing for botanical taxoboxes, which show the author but not the date.

{{Taxobox section binomial botany | color = | binomial_name = | author = }}
{{Taxobox end}}

[edit] Footer, trinomial name, botanical authority

Use this closing for botanical taxoboxes, which show the author but not the date.

{{Taxobox section trinomial botany | color = | trinomial_name = | author = }}
{{Taxobox end}}

[edit] Synonyms footer

See Spilanthes acmella for an example.

{{Taxobox_begin_synonyms | color =  }}
{{Taxobox_synonym_entry_simple | binomial_name = }}
{{Taxobox_end_synonyms}}

[edit] Type species footer

{{Taxobox_section_type_species | color = | species = | comment = }}

[edit] Diversity footer

{{Taxobox_section_diversity | color = | link = | diversity = }}

[edit] List of templates

See list of templates.