This template uses Lua: |
This template is one of a number intended for use in taxoboxes under the |subdivision=
or |synonyms=
parameters, to produce a list of taxa in a consistent format. The table below shows the behaviour of the available templates.
Taxon name | Template | ||
---|---|---|---|
Italicized | Linked | Bold | |
no | no | no | ((Taxon list)) |
no | yes | no | ((Linked taxon list)) |
yes | no | no | ((Species list)), alias ((Genus list)) |
yes | yes | no | ((Linked species list)), alias ((Linked genus list)) |
yes | no | yes | ((Bold species list)), alias ((Bold genus list)) |
Use like this:
((Species list | Spexia speciosa | Authority, 2003 | †Spexia additiona | Others et al., 2002 | Spexia typa | Describer, 1888 (type) | Spexia dubia | | Specia dubia ''subsp.'' maxima | ))
Both the taxon name and authority will be automatically formatted to produce:
Note that if the authority is not known, the "|" must still be present after the taxon name.
If a "connecting term" is present in a botanical name, such as "subsp.", "var." or "f.", then this should not be italicized. The template should automatically de-italicize connecting terms. If this fails, you can put '' either side of the connecting term to de-italicize it.
Mark incomplete lists using |incomplete=yes
, which will add "(incomplete)" to the end of the list.
To automatically link the content of every taxon name, use ((Linked species list)). To bold-face the species (e.g. if they will never have their own pages, when listed in a genus article) use ((Bold species list)).
For example:
((Linked species list / ((Linked genus list | Spexia speciosa | Authority, 2003 | †Spexia additiona | Others et al., 2002 | Spexia typa | Describer, 1888 (type) | Spexia dubia ((!)) S. dubia | <!--creates a piped link--> | ''[[Puma (genus) ((!)) Puma ]]'' | Jardine, 1834 <!--handles a disambiguated genus name--> ))
produces
Each of the three "species list" templates has a "genus list" alias.
Adding |abbreviated=yes
will cause the displayed name to be abbreviated.
The name of an extinct taxon can be preceded by one of the following markers: † † ((extinct))
. Any of them will appear as † in the output. The † will not be italicized and will not be included in a wikilink.