Template:Automatic taxobox/doc

This page gives more details on using the Automatic taxobox template, one of a number of "automated taxobox templates". Please ensure that you are using the right template; see Which taxobox should I use?. In particular, articles about species should almost always use Speciesbox, not this template.

If this is your first time using any of the automated taxobox templates, the pages linked in the navigation box provide information on different parts of the system. It's a good idea to at least read the introduction.

Every automatic taxobox should contain the following general layout, often with many additional parameters:

For zoological taxa:

For botanical taxa:

The taxon is the scientific name for whatever the article is about. If you've never entered an authority, you can get help with that from the relevant WikiProject (see a directory at WP:TOL.

Hit "preview". If it looks correct, you're done. Save your changes. Please don't save the page until you've first checked for and resolved all issues with the automatic taxobox.

At the end of this guide is a list of all parameters available as well as definitions for all the parameters introduced by. Most parameters from the manual Taxobox template are valid in an automatic taxobox, and for descriptions of some of the parameters, see the documentation for that template.

"Missing taxonomy template"
If you see the message " (fix):", you didn't mess up the automatic taxobox. This error means that there isn't yet a taxonomy template for the value you've given taxon.

Creating the taxonomy template
To begin resolving this ugly red error, right-click the "fix" link and open that link in either a new tab or a new window. On the landing page, you should be editing a template corresponding to whatever taxon is at the end of the page's title. (For a complete guide to taxonomy templates, start at Introduction to taxonomy templates.)

First, fill in the rank parameter. Use the Latin name. There are many options here (see Automated taxobox system/taxonomy templates for a list of supported ranks). Some examples are as follows:
 * regnum
 * phylum
 * classis
 * ordo
 * familia
 * tribus
 * genus
 * clade or cladus
 * unranked

If what you need is something extremely atypical, you can actually just type it there instead of one of the supported ranks. It might break the taxobox, but that's what Wikipedia talk:Automated taxobox system is for.

You'll see link is already filled in for you with to give link=2

which happens to be wikisyntax for "the part of the title of the page that comes after "Template:Taxonomy/". In other words, it will be the name of the taxon. You can leave it alone unless the name of the taxon isn't the name of the page it links to. For example, the taxon Spheniscidae is at Penguin. In this case, you would add  before   to give link=Penguin|2 or you could replace what is there already to give link=Penguin|Spheniscidae

Next, we have the parent parameter. All that you need to type here is the name of the immediate parent taxon, beginning with a capital letter. Use the refs parameter to cite a source which says that the taxon belongs in that parent taxon – in case someone challenges it later. (The only case in which you might consider omitting this parameter is if you're using a WikiProject approved taxonomy, e.g. APG for flowering plants.)

If it's an extinct taxon, fill in the extinct parameter with yes (or true). If it's extant, you can delete the whole line (or leave the value blank).

Now preview the taxonomy template page. If there are no error messages, then close it. Go back to the automatic taxobox you were making. Press "preview" again and now it should be ok. If there are error messages on the taxonomy template page, it probably means you have to repeat the process to create the taxon's parent' taxonomy template. Continue previewing and creating taxonomy templates for the ancestor taxa until the "taxonomy missing" errors cease.

Special instructions for species
Species articles only use this template in exceptional circumstances; instead use Speciesbox. See that page and its documentation. The exceptional cases are discussed below.


 * The reason is that whenever is used with taxon-name, a template named "Template:Taxonomy/taxon-name" must either exist or be created in order to specify the taxonomic position of taxon-name. However, for species this is not necessary, because the taxonomic position of the species can be found by extracting the genus name from the full binomial, and then looking for "Template:Taxonomy/genus-name". So using Speciesbox considerably reduces the number of taxonomy templates needed and avoids there being different taxonomies for different species in a genus.

Making the links bold
When a taxobox appears in an article, the taxon the article is about should have its name displayed in bold. For this to work, the link parameter in its taxonomy template must be right. Suppose the taxon in question has the name taxon-name and the article it appears in has the title article-title. Then in the template "Taxonomy/taxon-name": Ensure the link is entered so that it points directly to the article on that taxon without being redirected first. If the page gets moved, the taxon template that links to that article will need to be updated in order to maintain the proper bolding.
 * if taxon-name and article-title are the same, you should see taxon-name
 * if taxon-name and article-title are different, you should see article-title.

Change the taxobox header
By default the header to the taxobox will be based on the target taxon and the page title and it will automatically be italicized if it's a genus (this template,, shouldn't normally be used for species).

If you want a different header (e.g. the common name), then specify name.

Add an image
Use the image and image_caption parameters just like you would with the Taxobox.

If you want a second image, add image2 and image2_caption.

Synonyms
Here's an example of what to add to a taxobox where Genius and Geniosus happen to be synonyms of the named zoological taxon: (Dates are omitted for botanical taxa.) For long lists of synonyms, Genus list and Taxon list make entry easier. Don't forget to complete synonyms_ref.

Forcing a taxon to display
If there's a particularly notable taxon of a minor rank, such as Theropoda (which contains all carnivorous dinosaurs) chances are that you'd like the taxon to display in every single taxobox that it could possibly be displayed in. Navigate to that taxon's taxonomy template. The link should be "Template:Taxonomy/" followed by the name of the taxon. In the case of Theropoda, the link would be "Template:Taxonomy/Theropoda". Add the code true anywhere you'd like inside braces, and that should force the taxon to display all the time regardless of its rank.

Correcting a taxonomy
Every automatic taxobox has an edit link on the right end of the bar that says "Scientific classification" (it was a red pencil icon ). That link should give you access to a full listing of that taxon's taxonomy.

From there, you may edit a taxon by clicking "Edit" next to its name. Doing so allows you to access the corresponding Template:Taxonomy/ page, where you can assign a different parent, rank, display text, link, references, extinction status, or "display always" value. Any edits you make to one of these templates will affect all its descendant taxa, so keep that in mind while editing.

Exceptional cases
The great majority of taxa can be handled fully automatically by one of the automated taxoboxes once the necessary taxonomy templates at the rank of genus and above have been created. The automation includes italicizing the names of appropriate ranks. However, there are some exceptional cases where manual formatting of taxon names is needed; for example, the automatic formatting does not work correctly when uncertain names are indicated by surrounding them by double quotes, or for candidatus names in the International Code of Nomenclature of Prokaryotes.

For these exceptional cases, it is possible to supply the full wikitext of genus and species names.
 * taxon now specifies the lowest ranked taxon that will be handled automatically via a taxonomy template
 * if this taxon is not a genus, genus_text supplies the full wikitext of the genus name, complete with all required formatting including bold text if it is the lowest ranked name in the taxobox. If not the lowest rank, a link should be included for navigation.
 * species_text supplies the full wikitext of the abbreviated species name, complete with all required formatting, including bold text if it is the lowest ranked name in the taxobox; the species name should be complete with an abbreviated genus name (e.g.  to produce "C." poecilonotus)
 * binomial_text supplies the full wikitext of the binomial name (the text that appears in the binomial box of a species taxobox), again complete with all the required formatting; however binomials are automatically made bold, so this element is not needed

If the article has the unusually formatted scientific name as its title, it will also be necessary to use  to format the article title and name to supply the formatted heading for the taxobox.

Examples

 * The taxonomic hierarchy from the genus Quassia upwards is obtained from taxonomy templates, starting with Template:Taxonomy/Quassia. Clicking on the red pencil icon takes you to this template.
 * The wikitext for the species row and the binomial box are used exactly as supplied. (The in the species text ensures that parts of the name don't wrap onto the next line, and wouldn't be needed if an image made the taxobox wider.)


 * The taxonomic hierarchy from the family Dendrobatidae upwards is obtained from taxonomy templates, starting with Template:Taxonomy/Dendrobatidae. Clicking on the red pencil icon takes you to this template. No taxonomy template is used for the genus.
 * The wikitext for the genus and species rows, plus the binomial box, are used exactly as supplied. (The  in the species wikitext prevents the two parts of the name appearing on separate lines; it's not always necessary.)

Italic title
It is not usually necessary to add Italic title to an article that uses the Automatic taxobox template. If the title should be italicized, based on whether the page title matches the name of the taxon and the taxon's rank is genus or below, it will be added automatically.

In a few cases, the italicization produced by Italic title is incorrect. For example, if the article title is a subgenus formatted like "Mus (Coelomys)", the parenthesized subgenus will be treated as a disambiguation term, so that the title would appear incorrectly as "Mus (Coelomys)". In such cases:
 * put no in the taxobox to prevent the automatic addition of Italic title
 * use to italicize the page title, e.g.

Parameter taxon
Generally, this is the name of the taxon the article is about. In the resulting taxobox, this parameter is the one that is bolded. (To bold multiple taxa, see .)

More accurately, if TAXON, the system will expect there to be a page at "Template:Taxonomy/TAXON". In some circumstances, TAXON may not be the name of the taxon, e.g. if a plant and animal share the same genus name, there may be two taxonomy templates called "Template:Taxonomy/GENUS (plant)" and "Template:Taxonomy/GENUS (animal)". In such cases, something like the following is required:

This ensures that the system links to the right taxonomy template.

If this parameter is omitted, the system will attempt to infer what its value should be from the page name. Omitting the  parameter is strongly deprecated and may not be supported in future.

Parameter name
If the title of the taxobox should be different from the default value, enter it here. This is most commonly used for common names.

Parameter authority
This parameter is similar to the authority parameters in the Taxobox. The only difference is that you don't have to specify the rank this authority matches up with – it will pair it with the taxon listed in the taxon parameter.

Parameter fossil_range
There are two ways of using this parameter. See also oldest_fossil and youngest_fossil below.
 * 1) recognized period name, e.g. Devonian – assumes the taxon has fossils only in this period and produces a display accordingly.
 * 2) any other value – displays the value provided. Often this will be a use of the template Geological range, e.g. fossil_range; however, it can also be plain text, e.g. Probably Devonian–Jurassic.

Parameters oldest_fossil and youngest_fossil
These parameters are an alternative way of specifying the fossil range. If youngest_fossil is omitted, its value defaults to "Recent". Devonian with Jurassic has the same effect as fossil_range. If either parameter has a value that is not recognized as a period name, then plain text is output.

Parameters status, status_system, and status_ref
See Template:Taxobox/species/doc.

Tracking categories:

Parameter display_parents
If you need to display a certain number of parent taxa, adding a number here will force that many parent taxa to appear.

Parameter parent_authority, etc.

 * Parameter parent_authority
 * Parameter grandparent_authority
 * Parameter greatgrandparent_authority
 * Parameter greatgreatgrandparent_authority

These function just like authority, except they match up with the parent taxon, grandparent taxon, etc.

Warning The "ancestor" taxon is the one defined by the taxonomy templates (i.e. the various "Template:Taxonomy/ " pages, where is the name of a taxon). This "ancestor" taxon may not be the taxon you expect! Further, if someone later changes the taxonomic hierarchy defined in the taxonomy templates by adding or removing a taxon, the authority can become incorrect. For example, if you are setting up a taxobox for a genus and the parent taxon is currently the family, parent_authority shows the authority for the family in the taxobox. If someone later adds a subfamily between the genus and the family, parent_authority will now refer to the subfamily, and the authority will be displayed incorrectly. These parameters should only be used if really necessary.

TemplateData
{	"params": { "color_as": { "type": "string", "description": "Taxon defining the taxobox color if needed (normally not) ", "example": "Animalia" },		"italic_title": { "type": "string", "description": "Specifying \"no\" suppresses italicization of page title. Used only when a scientific name is identical to a vernacular name.", "example": "no" },		"taxon": { "type": "string", "required": true, "description": "Scientific name of group with no formatting; the entry point into the taxonomic hierarchy generated automatically from taxonomy templates ", "example": "Pectinidae" },		"genus_text": { "type": "string", "description": "In exceptional cases only, the full wikitext of the genus name to be displayed in the taxobox " },		"species_text": { "type": "string", "description": "In exceptional cases only, the full wikitext of the abbreviated species name to be displayed in the taxobox; binomial_text is required if this parameter is present " },		"binomial_text": { "type": "string", "description": "In exceptional cases only, the full wikitext (without bold markup) of the binomial name to be displayed in the taxobox; required if species_text is present " },		"name": { "type": "string", "description": "Title of the taxobox; may be the English name of the group; will be set from the page title if omitted ", "example": "Scallop" },		"authority": { "type": "string", "description": "The describing authority for the group in the appropriate format, which differs between nomenclature codes; presence or absence of parentheses is meaningful ", "example": "Wilkes, 1810 – animal; (L.) Mill. – plant", "required": true },		"display_parents": { "type": "number", "description": "The number of parent taxa to be displayed above the one specified by the taxon parameter; not normally needed ", "example": "3" },		"fossil_range": { "type": "wiki-template-name", "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": " " },		"oldest_fossil": { "type": "string", "description": "The geological era of the oldest known fossil; paired with youngest_fossil, an alternative to fossil_range ", "example": "Devonian " },		"youngest_fossil": { "type": "string", "description": "The geological era of the youngest known fossil; paired with oldest_fossil, an alternative to fossil_range; defaults to 'Recent' ", "example": "Jurassic " },		"status_system": { "type": "string", "description": "The authority assigning a conservation status", "example": "IUCN3.1", "deprecated": "Automatic taxoboxes are used for taxa above species rank. Conservation status is very rarely assigned to taxa above species rank." },		"status_ref": { "type": "string", "description": "A citation that supports the displayed status and status_system parameters", "deprecated": "Automatic taxoboxes are used for taxa above species rank. Conservation status is very rarely assigned to taxa above species rank" },		"image": { "type": "wiki-file-name", "suggested": true, "description": "An image of member of the group, given without the File: or Image: prefix and without double brackets ", "example": "Argopecten irradians.jpg" },		"image_caption": { "type": "string", "description": "A caption for the image, if any is necessary. Do not simply repeat the name of the taxon", "example": "The Atlantic bay scallop in a feeding pose " },		"subdivision_ranks": { "type": "string", "suggested": true, "description": "The name of the next lowest rank(s) in the taxonomic hierarchy", "example": "Species" },		"subdivision": { "type": "string", "suggested": true, "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" },		"synonyms_ref": { "type": "string", "description": "A reference supporting the synonymy shown in the list" },		"type_species": { "type": "string", "description": "The original name of the species that was initially used to describe a genus, without regard to its present-day nomenclature" },		"type_species_authority": { "type": "string", "description": "The describer of the original name of the species, so without parentheses" },		"parent_authority": { "type": "string", "description": "The describing authority for the parent taxon of a group. Should only be specified when the parent taxon is monotypic" },		"diversity": { "type": "string", "description": "An estimate of the number of child taxa (e.g. species in a genus)", "example": "170-180 species" },		"diversity_link": { "description": "The title of a separate page with a list of child taxa, or a section of the current page with a list of children. Does not require link mark-up for a separate page; use # to make a link to a section of the current page", "example": "#Species", "type": "string" },		"diversity_ref": { "type": "string", "description": "A reference supporting the estimated number of child taxa" },		"range_map": { "type": "wiki-file-name", "description": "The name of the image file, if any, showing the group's geographic habitat range, without the File: or Image: prefix and without double brackets ", "example": "Aplodontia rufa distribution map.png" },		"range_map_caption": { "type": "string", "description": "A caption for the range map, if any is necessary" },		"type_genus": { "type": "string", "description": "The original name of the genus that was initially used to define a taxon at a rank above genus, without regard to its present-day nomenclature" },		"type_genus_authority": { "type": "string", "description": "The describer of the original name of the genus" },		"image2": { "type": "wiki-file-name", "description": "A second image of member of the group, given without the File: or Image: prefix and without double brackets. " },		"image2_caption": { "type": "string", "description": "A caption for the second image, if any is necessary. Do not simply repeat the name of the taxon" },		"image_alt": { "type": "string", "description": "Text describing what is depicted in the image" },		"grandparent_authority": { "type": "string", "description": "The describing authority for the grandparent taxon of a group. Should only be specified when the grandparent and parent taxa are monotypic" },		"image_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)" },		"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", "type": "number" },		"range_map_alt": { "description": "Text describing the range depicted in the map", "example": "Map of Africa, with shading indicating the genus occurs in the eastern part of the island of Madagascar", "type": "string" },		"greatgrandparent_authority": { "description": "The describing authority for the greatgrandparent taxon of a group. Should only be specified when the greatgrandparent, grandparent and parent taxa are monotypic" },		"image2_alt": { "description": "Text describing what is depicted in the second image", "type": "string" },		"image2_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)", "type": "number" },		"range_map2": { "description": "The name of the image file, if any, showing the group's 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 scales", "type": "wiki-file-name" },		"range_map2_alt": { "description": "Text describing the range depicted in the second map", "example": "Map of Madagascar, with shading indicating the genus occurs in the eastern part of the island", "type": "string" },		"range_map2_caption": { "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." },		"classification_status": { "description": "The status of the scientific group, usually presented as either Disputed or Accepted ", "example": "Disputed ", "type": "string" },		"status": { "description": "The conservation status of the taxon", "deprecated": "Automatic taxoboxes are used for taxa above species rank. Conservation status is very rarely assigned to taxa above species rank", "example": "CITES_A1", "type": "string" },		"range_map2_upright": { "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", "type": "number" },		"subdivision_ref": { "description": "A reference supporting the subdivisions shown in the list", "type": "string" },		"greatgreatgrandparent_authority": { "description": "The describing authority for the greatgreatgrandparent taxon of a group. Should only be specified when the greatgreatgrandparent, greatgrandparent, grandparent and parent taxa are monotypic", "type": "string" },		"extinct": { "description": "The date a taxon was declared extinct (specifying |status=EX is required in order for the date to display). The parameter |fossil_range should be used for taxa known only from fossils.." }	},	"description": "An infobox for plants, animals and other biological taxa, normally at the rank of genus and above", "paramOrder": [ "italic_title", "color_as", "name", "fossil_range", "oldest_fossil", "youngest_fossil", "image", "image_upright", "image_alt", "image_caption", "image2", "image2_upright", "image2_alt", "image2_caption", "status", "status_system", "status_ref", "extinct", "classification_status", "greatgreatgrandparent_authority", "greatgrandparent_authority", "grandparent_authority", "parent_authority", "display_parents", "taxon", "genus_text", "species_text", "binomial_text", "authority", "type_species", "type_species_authority", "type_genus", "type_genus_authority", "subdivision_ranks", "subdivision_ref", "subdivision", "diversity", "diversity_link", "diversity_ref", "range_map", "range_map_upright", "range_map_alt", "range_map_caption", "range_map2", "range_map2_upright", "range_map2_alt", "range_map2_caption", "synonyms", "synonyms_ref" ],	"format": "block" }