User:Estopedist1/Taxons and disambiguation

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(I've made a first pass of dab terms I strongly approve of. Thinking on some others. I used a pretty obscure template from Template:Checking to indicate my approval; other editors wishing to indicate approval might want to select a different template so that our "votes" can be differentiated. Plantdrew (talk) 02:25, 25 March 2021 (UTC))

General rules

 * All disambiguator qualifiers must be in singular, not in plural form. Eg correct is (bacterium), not (bacteria).
 * Important is to find suitable rank of disambiguator qualifier (eg if you have a wasp genus, then eg naming "Venturia (arthropod)" or "Venturia (insect)" is not acceptable; correct is "Venturia (wasp)").
 * When dealing with supergeneric ranks, then disambiguator qualifiers should remain the same. Eg instead of Macroglossinae (Lepidoptera), we should use the name Macroglossinae (butterfly).
 * When dealing with the names of categories a la "Taxon_name (genus)" there are big mess. Logical should be that the article name and respective category name should coincide.

Animals
WikiProject Animals
 * (animal) [only allowed in exceptional cases. Exceptions include cases where we are dealing with marginal animal groups which haven't a widely known common name, eg ??]


 * (sponge) ✅


 * (bryozoan) ✅


 * (brachiopod) ✅


 * (ctenophore) = 6 = Ctenophora


 * (tunicate) = 6 = Tunicata


 * (worm) [adequacy? ambigious?] NB! However, (worm) can be an umbrella disambiguator qualifier for primitive, worm-like animals. Hence – using (worm) may be good, because it helps to avoid disambiguator qualifier (animal)


 * (nematode) = 10+


 * (annelid) = 10+
 * (polychaete) = 10+


 * (flatworm) = 10+ = Platyhelminthes
 * (tapeworm) = 6
 * (trematode) = 6 = Trematoda
 * (planarian) = 5 (OK or to be substituted by (flatworm)?)


 * (tardigrade) = 2 = Tardigrada


 * (rotifer) = 3

Comment 1: to easify linking, probably only to use only one disambiguator qualifier: (echinoderm). Such easifying is also supported because several two words disambiguator qualifiers which itself can be the source of mistakes (hypens, two words (eg sea star to seastar)) --Estopedist1 (talk) 09:11, 27 March 2021 (UTC). Comment 1 is corrected on June 2021 by Estopedist1
 * (echinoderm) ✅
 * (sea urchin) = 2 = class Echinoidea
 * (sea star) = 4 = class Asteroidea
 * (sea cucumber) = 2
 * (starfish) = 4

Comment 1: (sea anemone) as a two-words disambiguator qualifier not to be allowed? --Estopedist1 (talk) 18:24, 7 July 2021 (UTC)
 * (cnidarian) = 8 = Anthozoa (coral + sea anemone) + Medusozoa (hydrozoan + jellyfish)
 * (coral) = 20
 * (jellyfish) = 9 = Medusozoa
 * (hydrozoan) = 3
 * (sea anemone) = 3 = Actiniaria. But: (anemone) = 2 ["anemone" is ambigious, referring to the plants]
 * (mollusc) = 50 [NB! we have also (mollusk) = 24; harmonization is necessary]
 * (gastropod) WikiProject Gastropods ✅
 * (snail) = 21 [maybe too imprecise?, to be subsituted by (gastropod) and deleted?]
 * (bivalve) WikiProject Bivalves ✅
 * (cephalopod) = 14 WikiProject Cephalopods ✅
 * (chiton) = 8
 * † (ammonite) = 14 = [fossil}


 * † (conodont) = 2 = class Conodonta [fossil]


 * † (placoderm) = 2 [fossil]


 * † (graptolite) = 1 [fossil, possible may be (worm)]

Arthropods
WikiProject Arthropods
 * arthropods = (arthropod) = 24 [also links to arthropod anatomy; to be avoided, except for marginal arthropod groups]
 * (myriapod) = 1
 * (millipede) = 19
 * (centipede) = 2


 * (proturan) = 2


 * (springtail) = 7 = Collembola


 * † (trilobite) = 45 = [fossil]


 * (arachnid)
 * (spider) = 100+ = order Araneae WikiProject Spiders ✅
 * (scorpion) = 4 [to be substituted by (spider)?]
 * (pseudoscorpion) = 3 [order Pseudoscorpiones]
 * (mite) = 20 = Acari
 * (harvestman) = 18 = Opiliones

Comment 1: maybe too many subgroups. Maybe rational is not to allow eg disambiguator qualifiers (barnacle), (isopod)?--Estopedist1 (talk) 12:54, 28 March 2021 (UTC) Comment 2: many other animals with similar names – such as hermit crabs, king crabs, porcelain crabs, horseshoe crabs, stone crabs, and crab lice – are not true crabs #enwiki, 2021
 * (crustacean) ✅
 * (crab) = 33 = Brachyura
 * (shrimp) = 9, vs (prawn) = 2 [we should use only one? Expert attenton needed]
 * (amphipod) = 8
 * (copepod) = 8
 * (ostracod) = 4

Insects
WikiProject Insects
 * (insect) [to be avoided, except for marginal insect groups. Eg for Grant (insect) from fossil Alienopteridae; or for the genuses from Strepsiptera]


 * (fly) = Diptera WikiProject Diptera ✅
 * (midge) = 2 [to be substituted by (fly)?]
 * (gnat) = 3 [to be substituted by (fly)?]
 * (mosquito) = 1 [is a redirect] = Culicidae [to be substituted by (fly)?]


 * (mayfly) = 5 = Ephemeroptera


 * (stonefly) = 1 = Plecoptera


 * (caddisfly) = 2 = Trichoptera


 * (snakefly) = 2 = Raphiodioptera


 * (scorpionfly) = 0 = Mecoptera


 * (mantis) = 6 = Mantodea


 * (earwig) = 1 = Dermaptera


 * (flea) = 1 = Siphonaptera


 * (thrips) = 2 = Thysanoptera


 * Blattodea (= order = cockroaches + termites)
 * (cockroach) = 4
 * (termite) = 1 (but morphology-related)


 * Phasmatodea (= order; common name?; expert attention needed!)
 * (phasmid) = 4 or (stick insect) #term with a space should be avoided

Comment 1: (antlion) may be considered as a misleading term, think: ant + lion ?! Same problem with (waterbear) for tardigrades
 * Neuroptera (common name(s)?; expert attention needed!)
 * (lacewing) = 2 #enwiki 'lacewing' redirects to Neuroptera
 * (antlion) = 1 = Myrmeleontidae
 * Psocodea (Phthiraptera + Psocoptera) (psocid) = 1 [adequacy?]
 * (louse) = 0 = Phthiraptera (NB! lice = 2 (plural and hence – invalid, all redirects)
 * Psocoptera [which common name?, eg (booklouse) = 0], expert attention needed!


 * Hymenoptera
 * (ant) = 3
 * (bee) = 14
 * (wasp) ✅
 * (sawfly) = 3 = Symphyta


 * Lepidoptera WikiProject Lepidoptera
 * (butterfly)
 * (moth) ✅
 * (skipper) = 100+ (many redirected to "(butterfly)") [ambigious? to be avoided?]

Comment 1: same disambiguator qualifier is used for sports. But we probably cannot avoid/substitute it. Because (insect) is worse solution --Estopedist1 (talk) 06:07, 5 April 2021 (UTC)
 * Orthoptera
 * (cricket) = [subordo Ensifera]
 * (bush cricket) = 3 vs (katydid) = 2 [we have to choose one, or to use higher rank disambiguator qualifier]
 * (grasshopper) = 20 = suborder Caelifera


 * Odonata = (dragonfly) = 15
 * (damselfly) = 10 = Zygoptera


 * beetles = (beetle) = Coleoptera WikiProject Beetles ✅
 * (weevil) = 17 = Curculionidae [to be substituted by (beetle)?]


 * bugs = (bug) = Hemiptera ✅
 * (aphid) = 5 = superfamilia Aphidoidea
 * (cicada) = 61 = Cicadidae [superfamily Cicadoidea]
 * (leafhopper) = 7 = Cicadellidae
 * (froghopper) = 2 = superfamily Cercopoidea
 * (planthopper) = 61 [infraorder Fulgoromorpha]

Vertebrates
Comment 1: turtles should be a wider concept than tortoise--Estopedist1 (talk) 15:56, 2 April 2021 (UTC)
 * (fish) WikiProject Fishes ✅
 * (shark) = 6 (all redirects) [in future, probably to be avoided, to be subsituted by (fish)]
 * (amphibian) WikiProject Amphibians and Reptiles ✅
 * (frog) = 10
 * (reptile) WikiProject Amphibians and Reptiles ✅
 * (lizard) = 20
 * (snake) = 76 = Serpentes
 * (turtle) = 13 [mixed stuff, all genera to be substituted by (reptile)?] vs (tortoise) = 13 [no taxon]
 * (dinosaur) = 79 WikiProject Dinosaurs ✅
 * (bird) WikiProject Birds ✅
 * (mammal) WikiProject Mammals ✅
 * (rodent) = 11
 * (monkey) = 24 [mostly redirects to individual notable monkeys; (monkey) as a genus to be substituted to (mammal)?]
 * (bat) = 10
 * (antelope) = 9
 * (whale) = 30 [mostly redirects or individual whale?]

Plants
WikiProject Plants In general, term "(plant)" is sufficient. But we also have ✅
 * (palm) = 16 (As of 2021, Calamus (palm) is the only non-redirect. Reason: Calamus (plant) is DAB, but Calamus (genus)?)
 * (orchid) = 76 (all redirects?)
 * (grass) = 17 (redirects to taxons, common names, expert attention needed)
 * (legume) = 17 (redirects to taxons, common names, expert attention needed)
 * (fern) = 14 (all redirects, except the misleading (?) Sporocarp (ferns) = Sporocarp (fern) --> Sporocarp (fern morphology)?)
 * (moss) = 17 (as of March 2021: all redirects, except problematic Mahua (moss) vs Mahua (plant))
 * (plant genus) = 51 [all redirects, should be deleted to clean up Wikipedia database and not to encourage adding more such invalid disambiguator qualifiers]

Fungi
WikiProject Fungi
 * (fungus) = 100+ vs (fungi) = 39 [invalid, mostly redirects, mixed stuff?] ✅
 * (lichen) = 30
 * (microsporidian) = 2

Others

 * (bacterium) ✅
 * (protist) = 7 vs (protozoa) = 8 [plural, should be (?) (protist), also (protozoan)]
 * (ciliate) = 7
 * (slime mold) = 6 [problematic: fungus or protist?]
 * (foraminifera) = 6


 * (alga) = 100+ WikiProject Algae ✅
 * (diatom) = 13 [to be standardized to (alga)?]
 * (dinoflagellate) = 3? [to be standardized to (alga)?]
 * (cryptomonad) = [to be standardized to (alga)?]
 * (cyanobacteria) = 5 = [plural, hence not accepted?, substituting by (cyanobacterium) or (alga)?]

Unclassified? Exceptions? Out of scope? Ideas
Comment 1: however, it is possible to avoid disambiguator qualifier "(genus)" if you use eg "Mantis (insect)" or "Boa (reptile)"--Estopedist1 (talk) 08:04, 27 March 2021 (UTC)
 * (genus) = 100+, only allowed in exceptional cases. Exceptions include cases where a genus name and common name are the same (hence "Mantis (genus)" rather than "Mantis (mantis)", or "Boa (genus)" rather than "Boa (snake)" as Boa refers to various groups of snakes).

Comment 1: big mess with subgenus templates and articles --Estopedist1 (talk) 20:41, 28 March 2021 (UTC) Comment 2: is harmonization between Animalia and Plantae possible/rational --Estopedist1 (talk) 20:41, 28 March 2021 (UTC)
 * (subgenus) = 69. We have style "genus (subgenus name)" (eg Daphnia (Daphnia)) vs style "genus (subgenus)" (eg Thunnus (subgenus)) vs style "genus subg. name" (eg Banksia subg. Isostylis)


 * † (fossil) = 17

Idea 1: not to allow disambiguator qualifiers which are composed of two words (eg (comb jelly) wouldn't be accepted disambiguator qualifier)--Estopedist1 (talk) 21:30, 28 March 2021 (UTC) Idea 2: to easify and harmonize linking system, to remove WP:MONOTYPICFLORA and WP:MONOTYPICFAUNA. Hence – we can universally focus on the genus rank--Estopedist1 (talk) 20:56, 30 March 2021 (UTC)

Problematic disambiguator qualifier (genus) or (animal)

 * vertebrates
 * Aotus (monkey) --> Autus (mammal)?
 * Hahnia (therapsid) --> Hahnia (mammal)?
 * Template:Taxonomy/Echinops (tenrec) --> Echinops (mammal)?
 * Template:Taxonomy/Pici (taxon) and Template:Taxonomy/Pici # ??
 * Template:Taxonomy/Wightia (pterosaur) --> Wightia (dinosaur)?


 * plant exceptions, adequacy?
 * Asparagus (genus)
 * Aster (genus)
 * Cassia (genus)
 * Citronella (genus)
 * Cotyledon (genus)
 * Crypsis (genus)
 * Sequoia (genus)
 * Silphium (genus)
 * Stevia (genus)
 * Vanilla (genus)


 * animal exceptions, adequacy?
 * Anthias (genus)
 * Belebey (genus)
 * Boa (genus)
 * Brotula (genus)
 * Caiman (genus)
 * Calliope (genus)
 * Cancer (genus)
 * Caracal (genus)
 * Caracara (genus)
 * Cephalorhyncha (genus)
 * Cerastes (genus)
 * Chimaera (genus)
 * Chiton (genus)
 * Cicada (genus)
 * Cissa (genus)
 * Columella (genus)
 * Cotinga (genus)
 * Dasia (genus)
 * Dentalium (genus)
 * Ecphora (genus)
 * Eurycephalus (genus)
 * Puma (genus)
 * Python (genus)
 * Ranoidea # as frog superfamily) and Ranoidea (genus)
 * Remora (genus)
 * Rhinoceros (genus)
 * Siren (genus)
 * Sphinx (genus)
 * Tilapia (genus)
 * Torpedo (genus)
 * Trilobites (genus)
 * Trochoidea (genus)
 * Trogon (genus)
 * Weta (genus)

Related discussions

 * 2010
 * WikiProject_Gastropods/Guidelines


 * 2011
 * Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Plants/Archive57


 * 2012
 * Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Plants/Archive59


 * 2013
 * Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Plants/Archive62


 * 2014
 * Wikipedia_talk:Naming_conventions_(fauna)


 * 2015
 * User:Plantdrew/pinegoogletest


 * 2021
 * User_talk:Estopedist1
 * User_talk:Estopedist1
 * Administrators'_noticeboard/Incidents
 * Talk:Polypodium_(animal)