Article Format

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A suggested format for articles on species of Lepidoptera is given below. All entries need not have all categories, but present sections should fall in this order. Extra categories are acceptable so long as they are relevant and in logical order.

Taxoboxes

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Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Phylum:
Class:
Order:
Family:
Genus:
Species:
D. aglaia
Binomial name
Delias aglaia
(Linnaeus, 1758)
Synonyms

Delias pasithoe

The full taxobox guide is located at Wikipedia:Taxobox usage.

Detailed taxonomic information, including notes on how taxa are defined and how they vary between different systems, belongs in the article proper. Where possible, however, a standard table will be provided to allow easier navigation between related groups and quick identification of what sort of organisms are being discussed. These are called taxoboxes. A typical taxobox is shown at right (it belongs on the top right of the page Cetacea).

There are three main sections to the taxobox:

Some items that are often included, but are not (necessarily) standardized, include:

Position: The taxobox generally belongs at the top right corner of the article, unless it has been decided otherwise on the relevant talk page - for instance, if the article is not primarily about the biological group.

For examples of taxobox see :-

Categories of articles

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Examples of articles

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See commander butterfly Limenitis procris and imperial moth Eacles imperialis as an example of a typical species account.

Some species have extremely little information and are virtually little more than stubs, so most of these headings should be commented out. See imperial Apollo butterfly Parnassius imperator augustus as an example. Such species in a single genus probably would merit consolidation in the near future, as per the accepted usage.

In some cases, the species has additional interesting information which merits separate sections and sub-sections. These are issues such as taxonomy, polymorphy, mimicry, ant-association, migration or any such feature characteristic to that species and warranting a detailed treatment by itself. Hence additional headings are provided on an as-required basis. The sequence of headings, sections and sub-sections may also be changed to represent the information in the best and most convenient manner possible.

See plain tiger butterfly Danaus chrysippus and common Mormon butterfly Papilio polytes as such examples.