Wikipedia:Automated taxobox system/display
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Documentation for the automated taxobox system
Taxonomy templates
Taxobox templates
- Which should be used?
- Changing the taxa displayed
- Convert a taxobox to an automated taxobox
- Glossary of automated taxobox parameters
- Automatic taxobox – mainly for genera and higher taxa
- Speciesbox – for a species
- Subspeciesbox – for an animal subspecies
- Infraspeciesbox – for a plant subspecies or variety
- Hybridbox – for an animal hybrid within a genus
- Ichnobox – for a trace fossil
- Oobox – for a fossil egg
- Virusbox – for viruses and non-cellular life
- Paraphyletic group – for concepts that do not correspond to a monophyletic clade
- Population taxobox - for notable populations of subspecies of animals
How do I change the taxonomy that is displayed?
editBy default, an automated taxobox displays only the taxonomy necessary to give context to the taxon in question. This includes any major taxonomic ranks: that is, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus and species; and the immediate parent of the taxon in question, even if not a major rank. In some cases, editors may choose to display additional taxa:
- To display more minor taxa, increase
|display parents=
(default = 1, meaning "immediate parent only").
- To force a given taxon to appear in all of its children's taxoboxes, add the line "
|always_display=true
" to its taxonomy template page. This should be a very rare addition.
- To force a given taxon to appear in only some of its children's taxoboxes is a little more complicated, but should also rarely be needed.
- Create a duplicate taxon at "Template:Taxonomy/taxon/displayed", with
|always_displayed=true
- Modify the children that should display the given taxon so that their taxonomy template has
|parent=taxon/displayed
instead of|parent=taxon
.
- Create a duplicate taxon at "Template:Taxonomy/taxon/displayed", with
|display parents=
should be used only to display minor ranks above the taxon that is the subject of the article and below the next major rank.|display parents=
should not be used to display minor ranks above the next major rank. If it is desirable to display a minor rank for all subordinate taxa (e.g., a subfamily in species articles), set|always_display=
in the taxonomy template rather than using|display parents=
in the articles for each subordinate taxon. In the case where a single article cover multiple taxonomic ranks (due to monotypy),|display parents=
may be used to display the minor rank parents of the highest rank taxon covered by the article.