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Speciesbox is one of the automated taxobox templates used to generate a taxobox automatically. (, there were 8 such templates.) It's part of the "automated taxobox system", and is used for taxa (groups of organisms) at the rank of species (excluding viruses). The pages linked in the navigation box provide information on different parts of the system.

Note: If you are a new user, it's a good idea to read the automated taxobox system introduction first; in particular to be sure that you are using the right automated taxobox.

This template is used to display a taxobox for a species whose parent's taxonomy is stored in taxonomy templates. A requirement is that the name of the species is displayed as a simple binomial (i.e. in the form Genus species). In a few special cases, the name of the species is displayed differently (as for example at Halictus? savenyei), when Automatic taxobox is used.

Note that the Speciesbox template does not require or make use of a taxonomy template for the species ; it only uses the taxonomy template for the parent taxon, normally the genus.

Usage
Usage is basically the same as Automatic taxobox (with a few variations noted below).

There are five main cases to consider in using this template:
 * Simple cases, where the species is not a hybrid so that the × symbol is not present, the genus name is unique and not duplicated between kingdoms, and the species is not the only one in the genus.
 * Hybrid species names, where the symbol × is required.
 * Species where the genus name is duplicated between kingdoms, so the taxonomy for the genus must distinguish between kingdoms (e.g. Acanthocarpus (plant) and Acanthocarpus (crab)).
 * Monospecific genera, where the species and genus articles are combined, with the article title being the genus name.
 * Parent taxon not the genus, where the parent taxon must be specified as it cannot be deduced from the binomial.

Simple cases
If the article is about a species whose binomial and genus name are both straightforward (e.g., no rank between the species and its genus, no hybrid symbol, no parenthesized disambiguation in the genus name), then the minimum requirement is to specify the  parameter:
 * name of the species without any formatting (e.g. Quercus major, Lobatus gigas)


 * (Alternatively you can use the  and   parameters separately – this is different from Automatic taxobox:
 * name of the genus without any formatting (e.g. Quercus, Lobatus)
 * specific epithet or name without any formatting (e.g. major, gigas)
 * This slightly reduces the processing needed.)

If necessary, you can also use:
 * link to subgenus – deprecated, use parent – see below

It's not necessary to include italic title in the article; this will be added automatically by the Speciesbox template if needed.

For more complicated cases, see the other sections below.

Simple examples

 * Page at the binomial name; displayed taxobox to have the binomial name as its title, e.g. Lobatus gigas.


 * --recommended&thinsp; 
 * --optional; this is the authority for the binomial (species) name
 * --other optional parameters, e.g. for an image
 * --other optional parameters, e.g. for an image


 * Alternatively, use separate parameters for the genus name and the specific name/epithet.


 * --optional; this is the authority for the binomial (species) name
 * --other optional parameters, e.g. for an image
 * --optional; this is the authority for the binomial (species) name
 * --other optional parameters, e.g. for an image
 * --other optional parameters, e.g. for an image


 * Page at the binomial name; displayed taxobox to have the common name as its title, e.g. Allium moly.


 * --required if title of taxobox ≠ taxon name
 * --optional; this is the authority for the binomial (species) name
 * --other optional parameters, e.g. for an image
 * --optional; this is the authority for the binomial (species) name
 * --other optional parameters, e.g. for an image


 * Page at the common name; displayed taxobox to have the same common name as its title, e.g. Lily of the valley.


 * --optional (defaults to page title)
 * --essential
 * --other optional parameters, e.g. for an image
 * --other optional parameters, e.g. for an image

Extinct species
If the genus is extinct, the extinct status will be picked up automatically from the taxonomy template for the genus, and a &dagger; placed before the species name in the taxobox.

If the species is extinct, but the genus is not, then to achieve the same effect, use one of
 * yes ( is also accepted)
 * DATE – for recently extinct species, such as the Dodo, to show when it became extinct.

Hybrid botanical species
The hybrid sign, ×, should not be italicized, whereas the rest of the binomial should be. The example below shows how to achieve the desired effect. In this case, the single  parameter can't be used.



Notes:
 * The × character is available in the list under the edit text box. Alternatively, use . (If you use , the automatic italicization of the article title won't work.)
 * In the article body, you can either use,  or   to obtain the correct italicization.

Genus names duplicated across kingdoms
A special case is where the name of the genus is duplicated in different kingdoms, e.g. Acanthocarpus, which is used for a plant and a crab. The taxonomy template for the plant has to be at Template:Taxonomy/Acanthocarpus (plant) to allow there to be a separate page at "Template:Taxonomy/Acanthocarpus (crab)". Consider the page Acanthocarpus preissii. The taxobox has to be set up in this way:

The corresponding taxonomy template for the genus, Template:Taxonomy/Acanthocarpus (plant), contains the line:



to ensure that wikilinks are to "Acanthocarpus (plant)" whereas the displayed genus name is "Acanthocarpus".

Note that this approach is only necessary when the disambiguation is needed because genus names are duplicated across kingdoms.

Monospecific genera
Another special case is where the article is about a genus with only one species. The article will be at the genus name, but the final taxon to be displayed in the taxobox should be the species. An example is Aphyllanthes, with the sole species Aphyllanthes monspeliensis.


 * --authority for genus
 * --authority for binomial (i.e. the species)
 * --other optional parameters
 * --authority for binomial (i.e. the species)
 * --other optional parameters

The use of the Speciesbox template with the  parameter set to the species name ensures that the taxobox ends with the binomial name even though the page title is the genus name. The mediawiki software automatically replaces the generated wikilink Aphyllanthes by bold text since it goes to the same page. In this case we want to display the authority for both the species and the genus, since there is no other article. The parameters,  , etc. are the way to display authorities up the classification hierarchy.

Parent taxon is not the genus
By default, the Speciesbox template uses the genus name as the name of the parent taxon. If this is not the case, because the parent taxon is at a rank between the species and its genus, such as subgenus or botanical section, then use:
 * parent_taxon

"Template:Taxonomy/parent_taxon" must then exist. Conventions for the name of a taxonomy template at a rank between species and genus include:
 * "Template:Taxonomy/Genus (Subgenus)" for a zoological subgenus, e.g. Template:Taxonomy/Mus (Coelomys)
 * "Template:Taxonomy/Genus subg. Subgenus" for a botanical subgenus, e.g. Template:Taxonomy/Pinus subg. Pinus
 * "Template:Taxonomy/Genus sect. Section" for a botanical section, e.g. Template:Taxonomy/Pinus sect. Trifoliae

Thus if a zoological subgenus is to be shown, then the taxobox is set up in this way:

Nonstandard formatting
In some exceptional cases the values shown for the species name and the binomial may require some non-standard formatting. A "binomial" with more than two "words", non-alphabetic characters other than a hyphen, or a need to leave some elements of the name unitalicized require nonstandard formatting. These cases are handled by Automatic taxobox, not Speciesbox. Examples of exceptional cases include: provisional names for undescribed species (e.g. Quassia sp. 'Mount Nardi', where the provisional name should not be italicized), and uncertain genus placement (which may be specified with a ? as in Halictus? savenyei, or with "" as in "Colostethus" poecilonotus.

Italicizing the article title
The template can normally determine whether the page title matches the species or the genus in the taxobox, and if so outputs italic title, so usually it is not necessary to add this template. In a very few cases the automatic italicization will be wrong (e.g. if the article is at the English name and this is the same as the genus name). Automatic italicization can be over-ridden by setting no.

Requirement for correct display
The template will generate a taxobox which will display correctly only if the taxonomy for the genus (or parent) has already been created (i.e. "Template:Taxonomy/genusname" or "Template:Taxonomy/parent" already exists). If it does not, you will be asked to create it. One way is to look for the "fix" link and open it.

Template Data
{	"params": { "color_as": { "type": "string", "description": "Taxon defining the taxobox color if needed (normally not) ", "example": "Animalia" },		"name": { "type": "string", "description": "Title of the taxobox; may be the English name of the group " },		"fossil_range": { "description": "The geologic time span during which the group is generally known to have existed, given in eras; the template is the most common method of presenting this information ", "example": " ", "type": "wiki-template-name" },		"image": { "type": "wiki-file-name", "suggested": true, "description": "An image of member of the species, given without the File: or Image: prefix and without double brackets ", "example": "Argopecten irradians.jpg" },		"image_width": { "type": "string", "deprecated": "Use image_upright" },		"image_upright": { "description": "Used to adjust the displayed size of an image with an extreme aspect ratio. Values under 1.0 decrease the size of an image (most useful for very tall, narrow images) Values over 1.0 increase the size of an image (possibly useful for short, wide images)", "example": "0.8", "type": "number" },		"image_alt": { "type": "string", "description": "Text describing what is depicted in the image" },		"image_caption": { "type": "string", "description": "A caption for the image, if any is necessary. Do not simply repeat the name of the taxon" },		"image2": { "type": "wiki-file-name", "description": "A second image of a member of the species, given without the File: or Image: prefix and without double brackets. It is desirable to display images of both sexes of sexually dimorphic species." },		"image2_width": { "type": "string", "deprecated": "Use image2_upright" },		"image2_upright": { "type": "number", "description": "Used to adjust the displayed size of an image with an extreme aspect ratio. Values under 1.0 decrease the size of an image (most useful for very tall, narrow images) Values over 1.0 increase the size of an image (possibly useful for short, wide images)", "example": "0.8" },		"image2_alt": { "type": "string", "description": "Text describing what is depicted in the second image" },		"image2_caption": { "type": "string", "description": "A caption for the second image, if any is necessary. Do not simply repeat the name of the taxon" },		"status": { "description": "The conservation status of the taxon as assigned by a particular authority", "example": "LC", "type": "string" },		"status_system": { "description": "The authority assigning a particular conservation status", "example": "IUCN3.1", "type": "string" },		"status_ref": { "description": "A citation that supports the displayed status and status_system parameters" },		"status2": { "description": "The conservation status of the taxon as assigned by a second particular authority", "example": "LE", "type": "string" },		"status2_system": { "description": "The second authority assigning a particular conservation status", "example": "ESA", "type": "string" },		"status2_ref": { "description": "A citation that supports the displayed status2 and status2_system parameters", "type": "string" },		"extinct": { "description": "The date a species was declared extinct (specifying |status=EX is required in order for the date to display). Alternatively, if a non-numeric value is given, displays † to indicate that a species is extinct", "example": "1066" },		"classification_status": { "description": "The status of the scientific group, usually presented as either Disputed or Accepted ", "example": "Disputed", "type": "string" },		"greatgrandparent_authority": { "description": "The describing authority for the greatgrandparent taxon of a species. Should only be specified when the greatgrandparent taxon is monotypic", "type": "string" },		"grandparent_authority": { "description": "The describing authority for the grandparent taxon of a species. Should only be specified when the grandparent taxon is monotypic", "type": "string" },		"parent_authority": { "description": "The describing authority for the parent taxon of a species. Should only be specified when the parent taxon is monotypic", "type": "string" },		"display_parents": { "description": "The number of parent taxa to be displayed above the one specified by the taxon parameter; not normally needed ", "example": "3", "type": "number" },		"taxon": { "type": "string", "description": "Scientific name (binomial) of the species with no formatting; a entry point into the taxonomic hierarchy. Alternatively, |genus and |species can be used (and are required in some cases)", "example": "Homo sapiens" },		"genus": { "type": "string", "description": "Scientific name of the genus with no formatting; a entry point into the taxonomic hierarchy. Used in conjuction with |species Alternatively, |taxon may be used instead of |genus and |species (but |taxon will not function properly when a genus requires parenthetical disambiguation)", "example": "Homo" },		"subgenus": { "type": "string", "description": "The subgenus containing a particular species. Any formatting or link mark-up must be manually added. Does not require a taxonomy template. An alternative to the |parent parameter" },		"species": { "type": "string", "description": "Scientific name (species epithet) of the species with no formatting; used in conjunction with |genus. Alternatively, |taxon may be used instead of |genus and |species (but |taxon will not function properly when a genus requires parenthetical disambiguation)", "example": "sapiens" },		"parent": { "description": "The immediate infrageneric parent taxon containing a particular species, with no formatting. Requires a taxonomy template. An alternative to the |subgenus parameter in the case of subgenera (but the only way to display other infrageneric ranks such as section)", "type": "string" },		"subdivision_ranks": { "type": "string", "description": "The name of the next lowest rank(s) in the taxonomic hierarchy" },		"subdivision": { "description": "A list of taxa at the next lowest rank(s) in the taxonomic hiearchy. When there are many (10+) taxa at the lower rank, they should be displayed in the body of the article, not the taxobox", "type": "string" },		"range_map": { "type": "wiki-file-name", "description": "The name of the image file, if any, showing the species' geographic habitat range, without the File: or Image: prefix and without double brackets " },		"range_map_width": { "type": "string", "deprecated": "Use range_map_upright" },		"range_map_upright": { "description": "Used to adjust the displayed size of a range map. May be useful when the range map has an extreme aspect ratio (use values <1 for tall/narrow range maps, and >1 for short/wide range maps). May also be necessary if an image_upright parameter is specified", "example": "0.8", "type": "number" },		"range_map_alt": { "type": "string", "description": "Text describing the range depicted in the map", "example": "Map of Africa, with shading indicating the species occurs in the eastern part of the island of Madagascar" },		"range_map_caption": { "type": "string", "description": "A caption for the range map, if any is necessary" },		"range_map2": { "type": "wiki-file-name", "description": "The name of a second image file, if any, showing the species' geographic habitat range, without the File: or Image: prefix and without double brackets. Mostly useful when a species has a narrow range, in order to display maps at different scale" },		"range_map2_width": { "type": "string", "deprecated": "Use range_map2_upright" },		"range_map2_upright": { "type": "number", "description": "Used to adjust the displayed size of a second range map. May be useful when the range map has an extreme aspect ratio (use values <1 for tall/narrow range maps, and >1 for short/wide range maps). May also be necessary if an image_upright parameter is specified", "example": "0.8" },		"range_map2_alt": { "type": "string", "description": "Text describing the range depicted in the second map", "example": "Map of Madagascar, with shading indicating the species occurs in the eastern part of the island" },		"range_map2_caption": { "type": "string", "description": "A caption for the second range map, if any is necessary" },		"synonyms": { "description": "Taxonomic synonyms. These should be displayed in a collapsed list format if there are many of them." },		"synonyms_ref": { "description": "A reference supporting the synonymy shown in the list" },		"authority": { "type": "string", "suggested": true, "description": "The describing authority for the species in the appropriate format, which differs between nomenclature codes; presence or absence of parentheses is meaningful ", "example": "Wilkes, 1810 – animal; (L.) Mill. – plant" },		"subdivision_ref": { "description": "A reference supporting the subdivisions shown in the list" },		"greatgreatgrandparent_authority": { "description": "The describing authority for the greatgreatgrandparent taxon of a species. Should only be specified when the greatgreatgrandparent, greatgrandparent, grandparent and parent taxa are monotypic", "type": "string" },		"italic_title": { "description": "Specifying \"no\" suppresses italicization of page title. Used only when a scientific name is identical to a vernacular name.", "example": "no" },		"type_strain": { "description": "The name of a strain that was used to define a bacteria species", "type": "string" }	},	"description": "An infobox for species of organisms where Automatic taxobox is used at the genus and higher ranks", "paramOrder": [ "color_as", "italic_title", "name", "fossil_range", "image", "image_width", "image_upright", "image_alt", "image_caption", "image2", "image2_width", "image2_upright", "image2_alt", "image2_caption", "status", "status_system", "status_ref", "status2", "status2_system", "status2_ref", "extinct", "classification_status", "greatgreatgrandparent_authority", "greatgrandparent_authority", "grandparent_authority", "parent_authority", "display_parents", "taxon", "genus", "subgenus", "parent", "species", "authority", "type_strain", "subdivision_ranks", "subdivision_ref", "subdivision", "range_map", "range_map_width", "range_map_upright", "range_map_alt", "range_map_caption", "range_map2", "range_map2_width", "range_map2_upright", "range_map2_alt", "range_map2_caption", "synonyms", "synonyms_ref" ],	"format": "block" }