Taxonomy Guide

Designed by JokezmJokezm, inspired by Wikipedia's taxonomic system. This is for anyone who wants a taxonomic classification for their species

The format (for animals) is as follows:

[[div class="image-block block-right" style="width:250px; "]]
||||~ **SPECIES NAME** ||
[[image IMAGE LINK class="enlarge-true" style="width:250px;"]]
[[div style="display: inline-block; font-size: 12px; padding:0px 10px 0px 10px; "]]
**Pictured:** CAPTION
[[/div]]
[[div class="block-quote"]]
||||~ **Scientific Classification** ||
|| **Kingdom** || Animalia ||
|| **Phylum** || PHYLUM ||
|| **Class** || CLASS ||
|| **Order** || ORDER ||
|| **Family** || FAMILY ||
|| **Genus** || GENUS ||
|| **Species** || SPECIES ||
||||~ **Binomial name** ||
|||| //SCIENTIFIC NAME// ||
[[/div]]
[[/div]]

Common Sunflower
Sunflower.jpg

Pictured: The common sunflower.

Scientific Classification
Clade Tracheophytes
Clade Angiosperms
Clade Eudicots
Clade Asterids
Family Asterales
Tribe Heliantheae
Genus Helianthus
Binomial name
Helianthus annuus

You can change the content of the taxonomy to fit whichever kingdom your species belongs to, like the example provided on the right.

Of course, I suggest you do a little research as to how your species (or genus) would work in a taxonomic table like this; plants could have multiple clades in their taxonomy, genuses use Type species instead of Binomial name, etc.

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