Classification of life standard (Ruggieri et al 2016)
The classification of life is a heirarchical organisation of the more than 1.6 million species that have been characterised and listed in the Catalogue of Life (CoL).
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editListing
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Archaea
editBacteria
editEukarotes
editSome good trees:
- SAR_supergroup#Phylogeny (Harosa)
Missing: Excavata
Plants
edit- Archaeplastida#Taxonomy (general scheme)
- no decent trees for Rhodaphyta and Glaucaphyta
- Chlorophyta#Phylogeny
- Green_algae#Evolution_and_classification (Viridiplantae)
- Embryophyte#Phylogeny_and_classification
Fungi
editAnimals
editFish
editSome cladograms of fishes on wikipedia:
- Evolution_of_fish#Jawless_fish
- Evolution_of_fish#Jawed_fish
- Chondrichthyes#Phylogeny (not clade diagram; Palaeos?)
- Osteichthyes#Phylogeny(bony fish)
- Sarcopterygii#Phylogeny (lobe-finned fish)
Subphylum Vertebrata └─Infraphylum Gnathostomata ├─Placodermi — extinct (armored gnathostomes) └Eugnathostomata (true jawed vertebrates) ├─Acanthodii (stem cartilaginous fish) └─Chondrichthyes (true cartilaginous fish) ├─Holocephali (chimaeras + several extinct clades) └Elasmobranchii (shark and rays) ├─Selachii (true sharks) └─Batoidea (rays and relatives)
Gnathostomata |
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(jawed vertebrates) |
Reptiles
editReptile cladograms on wikipedia:
- Reptile#Phylogeny (scheme including main extinct groups)(illustrated); could separate crown reptiles)
- Sauropterygia#Classification (two reptile classifications,
- one with testudines basal and a large clade of extinct marine reptiles (including ichthyosaurs and sauropterans) as sister to the rest of extant reptiles (lepido- and archo-sauromorpha)
- a second showing an arrange with the testudines repositioned in Archosauromorpha after Lee 2013
- Ichthyopterygia#Phylogeny (ichthyosaurs based on Cuthbertson et al., 2013; could be combined with above to give both main branches)
- Placodontiformes#Phylogeny
- Plesiosauria#Relationships
- Pistosauria
- Archosauromorpha#Classification (two arrangements)
- Pantestudinata(two schemes, placed within Archo- and lepido-sauromorpha, respectively) for withinTestudinata (extinct forms to genus level)
- Parareptilia#History of classification (three schemes)
- others in Diapsid, Neodiapsid with lots of redundancy (use templates)
- Sauropsida#Phylogeny (again supposedly based on Lee 2013)
- Archosauriformes#Relationships (two schemes, including a detailed one that links to non-expanded sections]]
- Sauropterygia#Classification (two reptile classifications,
Extant reptiles
- Suchia#Phylogeny (two trees)
- Squamata#Classification (this is a good example that can be broken up into templates and then the other phylogeny articles can also get the trees transcluded).
- Turtles#Phylogeny of living turtles
- Rhynchocephalia#Classification (tuataras and extinct relatives)
- Crocodilia#Relationships (to Genus)
Mammals
edit- Synapsid#Evolutionary_history (early mammals and extinct relatives)
Xenarthra
editAfrotheria
editLaurasiatheria
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Cetartiodactyla (includes even-toed ungulates (Artiodactyla) and Cetacea (whales and dolphins))
Ungulata
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Felidae
editMolecular phylogenetic analysis suggests that living (extant) felids fall into eight lineages (clades).[1][2][3][4]
The eight lineages divide between these as follows:
- Subfamily Pantherinae:
- Subfamily Felinae:
- Lineage 2 (Bay cat lineage): Pardofelis, Catopuma
- Lineage 3 (Caracal lineage): Leptailurus, Caracal (including Profelis)
- Lineage 4 (Ocelot cat lineage): Leopardus
- Lineage 5 (Lynx lineage): Lynx
- Lineage 6 (Puma lineage): Puma, Acinonyx
- Lineage 7 (Leopard cat lineage): Prionailurus, Otocolobus
- Lineage 8 (Domestic cat lineage): Felis
In 2006, Johnson et al. presented the following cladogram (the genera shown are those included in the analysis):[2]
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