User:Chuck Entz/English versions of taxonomic names

Botany, etc.
Updated every few years, with each version named after the city hosting the meeting where it was adopted. 16.3. Automatically typified names end as follows: the name of a division or phylum ends in ‑phyta, unless it is referable to the fungi in which case it ends in ‑mycota; the name of a subdivision or subphylum ends in ‑phytina, unless it is referable to the fungi in which case it ends in ‑mycotina; the name of a class in the algae ends in ‑phyceae, and of a subclass in ‑phycidae; the name of a class in the fungi ends in ‑mycetes, and of a subclass in ‑mycetidae; the name of a class in the plants ends in ‑opsida, and of a subclass in ‑idae (but not ‑viridae). Automatically typified names with a termination not in accordance with this rule or Art. 17.1 are to be corrected, without change of authorship or date of publication (see Art. 32.2). However, if such names are published with a non-Latin termination they are not validly published. -phyta -ales -aceae -eae
 * Kingdom
 * Phylum
 * Class
 * Order
 * Family
 * Tribe
 * Genus
 * Species

Zoology
INTERNATIONAL CODE OF ZOOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE

Higher-order taxa
Not regulated by the code, with limited exceptions. There are endings used
 * Kingdom
 * Phylum
 * Subphylum
 * Class
 * Subclass
 * Superorder
 * Order


 * Suborder
 * Infraorder

Family group
-oidea -idae -inae -ini -ina
 * Superfamily
 * Family
 * Subfamily
 * Tribe
 * Subtribe

Genus group
===Species group
 * Genus
 * Subgenus
 * Species
 * Subspecies