User talk:Pengo/2gram-chordata
Latest comment: 9 years ago by DCDuring in topic Uses of this and similar lists
Uses of this and similar lists
[edit]As we don't know which entries are most used, this and similar lists can be taken as lists of entries to be added or upgraded.
- Add vernacular names (try substing
{{User:DCDuring/Newvern|{{{1}}}}}
where {{{1}}} is the taxon.) - Add taxonomic names, preferrably using
{{taxoninfl|g=unk|i=1}}
in the inflection line and{{taxon||family||'vernacular name'}}
in the definition line.- For taxoninfl, if you know the gender you can type in g=m, g=f, g=n, g=m, f.
- For taxon, see
{{taxon}}
for other parameters. I will probably find missing or wrong parameters, but the first parameter is usually 'species', 'genus', or 'subspecies'. You could make parameter 3=unk to increase the chances that a good family name with be added, but the family name can usually be found at wikispecies.
- Upgrade vernacular name entries, with external links (principally using
{{pedia}}
,{{specieslite}}
and{{comcatlite}}
), and images (eg, geographic distribution maps or pictures that illustrate why the vernacular name is used (See northern pintail for an example.)), translation tables, hyponym sections. - Upgrade taxon entries with Etymologies (genus and higher), Hypernyms (See Category:Taxonomic hypernym templates) and Hyponyms sections, and external links (See Category:Taxonomic name templates for templates beginning "R:").
As of this date strike-through only indicates that both vernacular and taxonomic names have been added, not that they have been upgraded. DCDuring TALK 22:04, 21 November 2014 (UTC)
- As of this date strike-through indicates the taxonomic name has been added and that entries using the vernacular names that have not yet been added appear in Category:Entries missing English vernacular names of taxa. DCDuring TALK 17:15, 10 January 2015 (UTC)