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The top-level taxon for ichnotaxa - i.e. the parent for ichnotaxa that have no higher classification - is "Ichnos". | The top-level taxon for ichnotaxa - i.e. the parent for ichnotaxa that have no higher classification - is "Ichnos". | ||
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Revision as of 10:56, 13 January 2017
| This is a documentation subpage for Template:Ichnobox. It contains usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. |
| This template uses Lua: |
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
Usage
This template operates identically to Template:Automatic taxobox. Please see that template for usage instructions.
The top-level taxon for ichnotaxa - i.e. the parent for ichnotaxa that have no higher classification - is "Ichnos".