Phylum (taxinomia)

stratum gradus taxinomici sub regno et supra classem
(Redirectum de Subphylum)

Phylum (Graece φῦλον, 'genus, gens, natio') est stratum gradus taxinomici sub regno et supra classem. Exemplis sunt Chordata, Arthropoda, Mollusca, Brachiopoda. Nomen eiusdem rei in taxinomia botanica usitate est divisio, sed International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants haec nomina idem valere decernit.[1][2]

Categoriae taxinomicae
  1. McNeill, J., ed. (2012). International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants (Melbourne Code), Adopted by the Eighteenth International Botanical Congress Melbourne, Australia, July 2011 (electronic ed.). International Association for Plant Taxonomy .
  2. Berg, Linda R. (2 March 2007). Introductory Botany: Plants, People, and the Environment (2 ed.). Cengage Learning. p. 15. ISBN 9780534466695 .

Bibliographia

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  • Ax, Peter. 1984. Das Phylogenetische System: Systematisierung der lebenden Natur aufgrund ihrer Phylogenesee. Gustav Fischer Verlag. ISBN 9783437304507.
  • Cavalier-Smith, T. 1993. Kingdom Protozoa and Its 18 Phyla. Microbiological Reviews 57(4): 953–994.
  • Giribet, Gonzalo, Gustavo Hormiga, et Gregory D. Edgecombe. 2016. The meaning of categorical ranks in evolutionary biology. Organisms Diversity & Evolution 16(3): 613-639. doi:10.1007/s13127-016-0263-9.
  • Lambertz, Markus, et Steven F. Perry. 2015. Chordate phylogeny and the meaning of categorial ranks in modern evolutionary biology. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 282, 1807. doi:10.1098/rspb.2014.2327.
  • Valentine, James W. 2004. On the Origin of Phyla. Sicagi: University of Chicago Press. ISBN 9780226845494.

Nexus interni

Nexus externi

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Gradus taxinomici Linnaeani: series paginarum brevium
 
Linnaeus

Vita • Regio • Regnum • Phylum vel Divisio • Classis • Ordo • Familia • Tribus • Genus • Sectio • Series • Species • Varietas • Forma