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The Taxonomicon is a biodiversity information system that contains information from a multitude of sources. Information from each original and authorative source remains intact and so provides a historical account. Systema Naturae 2000 is the most recent compilation of all these sources.
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Phylum Onychophora(invertebrates): "all" 11 families [PDF]Phylum Tardigrada(invertebrates): "all" 24 families [PDF]Class Mammalia(mammals): updated classification down to order [PDF]Class Collembola(arthropods): "all" 33 families [PDF]Class Bivalvia(molluscs): "all" 112 extant and 224 fossil families [PDF]Class Gastropoda(molluscs): "all" 407 extant and 181 fossil families [PDF]Class Scaphopoda(molluscs): "all" 60 genera [PDF]Superclass †Trilobitomorpha(arthropods): "all" 171 families; 617 generaSubclass Aves(birds): links to all families of "Birds of the World"Order †Bradoriida(arthropods): "all" 110 genera [PDF]Order Amblypygi(arachnids): "all" 23 genera [PDF]Phylum Basidiomycota(fungi): "all" 1965 genera [PDFs]Ecoregion complex Sundarbans (ecoregion): 118 invertebrate species [Contributor: B.C. Das]Phylum Ascomycota(fungi): "all" 6518 genera [PDFs]Phylum Charophyta(algae): "all" 91 genera; 249 speciesSuperkingdom Holomycota(fungi): "all" 79 classes; 7845 generaSubclass †Parareptilia(reptiles): 81 generaOrder †Seymouriamorpha(amphibians): "all" 17 genera [PDF]Phylum Aphelida(protozoa): "all" 11 speciesInfraclass Cestoda (flatworms): "all" 845 genera; 2017 species [PDFs; Contributor: J.S. Mackiewicz]Order Cuculiformes(birds): "all" 244 subspeciesOrder Strigiformes(birds): "all" 528 subspeciesSubphylum Radiozoa(protozoa): "all" 552 extant and 731 fossil generaClass †Thelodonti(fishes): "all" 38 generaOrder †Pterosauria(reptiles): 62 generaSuperfamily †Dunkleosteoidea(fishes): "all" 8 generaSuperfamily Noctuoidea(moths): "all" 4883 extant genera; 27,539 species and 3136 subspecies [in progress]Class Reptilia(reptiles): updated classificationSubclass Acari (mites, ticks): 5372 extant genera [Contributor: J. Hallan]Subclass Lepidosauromorpha(reptiles): "all" 10,075 extant speciesSuperfamily Gracillarioidea(moths): 2030 extant speciesGenre. Biological classification. Publication date. 1735. ( 1735) LC Class. QH43 .S21. Systema Naturae (originally in Latin written Systema Naturæ with the ligature æ) is one of the major works of the Swedish botanist, zoologist and physician Carl Linnaeus (1707–1778) and introduced the Linnaean taxonomy.
EditionLocationYearComplete Bibliographical Citation1Leiden1735Linnæus, C. 1735. Systema naturæ, sive ...2Stockholm1740Linnæus, C. 1740. Systema naturæ in quo ...3Halle1740Lange, J. J. 1740. Caroli Linnaei systema ...4Paris1744Linnæus, C. 1744. Systema naturæ in quo ...May 29, 2023 · Systema Naturae 2000. Classification of. Class Magnoliopsida. (plants) down to Family. Compiled by Drs. S.J. Brands Universal Taxonomic Services 29 May 2023. Systema Naturae 2000. - Class Magnoliopsida - [Kingdom Plantae: Phylum Tracheophyta - plants] Class Magnoliopsida* Brongn.
May 29, 2023 · Systema Naturae 2000 - Class Magnoliopsida - Olmstead, R.G., Judd, W.S. & Cantino, P.D., 2020. Gentianidae R. G. Olmstead, W. S. Judd, and P. D. Cantino in P. D. Cantino et al. 2007: E29-30 [R. G. Olmstead, W. S. Judd and P. D. Cantino], converted clade name. In K. de Queiroz, P.D. Cantino & J.A. Gauthier (eds.), Phylonyms.