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What are the species in each of the taxonomic genera, families, orders, phyla, subphylums, and phylums of organisms

The order of taxonomic units above the more complete species is as follows (although there is probably no taxonomic system that uses all of these levels):

Domain (General) - Boundary - Phylum - Subphylum - Orders - Subphylum - Suborder - General - Order - Suborder - Subordinate - General - Family - Subfamily - Group - Subgroup - Genera - Subgenera - Sections - Subsections - Phylum - Subphylum - Species

Drosophila, Humans, Peas The names and classifications are as follows:

Drosophila eukaryotic domain Animalia Arthropoda Hexapoda Insecta Neoptera Diptera Short-horned suborder Drosophilidae Drosophilidae Subfamily Drosophila genus Drosophila melanogaster (species)

Man eukaryotic domain Animalia Chordata Vertebrate Subphylum Mammalia True Animals Primate order Jane's Snout Suborder Humanidae Subfamily Man Man Genus Homo sapiens

Pea eukaryotic domain Plantae Seed Plantae, Angiosperms, Dicotyledons, Rosaceae, Leguminosae, Leguminosae, Pteridophyta, Pea, Pea (species)

There are quite a number of classifications of organisms (there are so many different organisms in the world)

The following are examples

Archaea, Archaea, Phylum Izumo, Thermoanaerobacteria, Phylum Thermoanaerobacteria, Phylum Thermoanaerobacteria, Phylum Thermoanaerobacteria, Phyla Desulphuricola, Desulphuricola, Phyla Acidobacteria, Phylum Pyrophosphorus, Desulphuricola, Pyrophosphorus, Pyrophyla Thermococcus, Thermococcus, Thermococcus, Thermococcus, Thermoanaerobacteria, Hyperthermobacteria, Thermoanaerobacteria, Thermoanaerobacteria, Thermoanaerobacteria, Thermoanaerobacteria, Thermoanaerobacteria, Thermoanaerobacteria, Thermoanaerobacteria, Thermoanaerobacteria, Thermoanaerobacteria, Thermoanaerobacteria, Thermobacteria, Thermobacteria, Thermobacteria, Thermobacteria, Thermobacteria, Thermobacteria, Thermobacteria, Thermobacteria, Thermobacteria, Thermobacteria, Thermobacteria, Thermobacteria, Thermobacteria, Thermobacteria, Thermobacteria, Thermobacteria, Thermobacteria, Thermobacteria Thermoanaerobacterium spp. Volcanic Maneobacteria

Platyhelminthes Archaeopteryx (extinct) Mesozoa Lateral Subkingdom Spongivora True Posterior Subkingdom Radial Symmetry Animals Cnidaria Ctenophora Bilaterally Symmetrical Animals Protostomatophora Platyhelminthes Superphylum Platyhelminthes Ventral Trichobothriata Jawed Gastropods Micropalatophagy Rotifers Acanthocephalus Annularis Molting Molting Molting Molting Molting Molting Molting Molts Superphylum Arthropoda Cnidaria (or Pentacostomata) Joggeria Clawed Animals Armored Animals Chordata Caudata Subphylum Caudal Ascidia Ascidia Cephalopoda Cephalopoda Cephalopoda Vertebrata Subphylum Noctuidia General Class Noctuidia Amphibians Reptilia Ornithurans Mammalia

The extant reptiles comprise four orders:

Crocodilia: contains crocodiles, long-nosed crocodiles, alligators, and crocodiles. Crocodilia: Contains 23 species of crocodiles, long-nosed crocodiles, alligators, and caimans.

Sphenodontia: contains two species of beaked lizards that live in New Zealand***.

Squamata: contains lizards, snakes, and earth lizards, nearly 7,900 species.

Testudines: contains turtles and tortoises, nearly 300 species.

The amphibians are divided into three groups, two of which are now extinct, and the surviving group includes three orders.

Labyrinthodontia (extinct)

Lepospondyli (extinct)

Lissamphibia

Apoda (or Gymnophiona): 170 species

Caudata. Caudata: 350 species, e.g., dollfish

Anura: 3,700 species, e.g., frogs, toads

Primates Euarchontoglires Euarchontoglires Euarchontoglires Euarchontoglires Euarchontoglires Euarchontoglires Rodentia Tree Shrews Dermatopteryx Primates Primates

Primate orders can be divided into two suborders:

Primitive Monkeys Suborder Primitive Monkeys. Mouse lemur family Lemuridae Hippoglossidae Great lemur family Finger lemur family Lazy monkey family Infantilidae Jane-nosed suborder (or called suborder Anthropoidea) Progressive monkeys, apes, and humans. Spectacled monkeys Capuchin monkeys Green monkeys Monkey-faced monkeys Spider monkeys Monkeys Gibbons Humano

Humanoidea, belongs to the order Primates. The family includes, in addition to humans, all extinct human relatives and almost all orangutans. In some schools of classification, gibbons are also part of the family Anthropoidea.

Crowidae In the traditional classification system of birds is a family in the order Ornithischia, the finch order. ***There are 117 species in 23 genera. In the family Crow, the Black-headed Crow (Crow spp.), the Taiwan Blue Magpie (Blue Magpie spp.) and the White-tailed Ground Crow (Ground Crow spp.) are endemic to China. All in all, the family Crow includes birds such as crows, dodos, bald-nosed crows, burrowing crows, magpies, tree magpies, and gray birds.

There are many more, and it is impossible to list them all, so I suggest you read the encyclopedia

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