[Taxacom] Addendum to my last post on Kingdom Protista

Barry Roth barry_roth at yahoo.com
Tue Jul 21 23:41:33 CDT 2009


Yes, and to the extent that the plan would be rank-driven, it is a good idea NOT to encourage the ICZN to extend its scope above names of the traditional family-group.
 
Barry Roth

--- On Tue, 7/21/09, Stephen Thorpe <s.thorpe at auckland.ac.nz> wrote:


From: Stephen Thorpe <s.thorpe at auckland.ac.nz>
Subject: Re: [Taxacom] Addendum to my last post on Kingdom Protista
To: taxacom at mailman.nhm.ku.edu, kennethkinman at webtv.net
Date: Tuesday, July 21, 2009, 8:33 PM


I really do think that the time has come to let go of fondly held  
Linnean obsessions of categorical ranks for taxa above family-group.  
Surely "superkingdom" is a self-contradiction - analogous to  
"supercosmos", or "superinfinite", or something! I can't see any  
alternative than to simply use unranked clade names, though one could  
perhaps SELECTIVELY label SOME as being equivalent to traditional  
categories? So Eukaryota would look something like this:

Eukaryota
Amoebozoa - Opisthokonta - Excavata - Plantae (kingdom) ...

and Opisthokonta would go something like:

Opisthokonta
Animalia (kingdom) - Fungi (kingdom) - ... [add various unranked  
"protist" clades]

Just a thought!

Stephen



Quoting Kenneth Kinman <kennethkinman at webtv.net>:

> P.S.  I meant to say Superphyla (not Superkingdoms) Excavata, Plantae,
> and Chromalveolata sensu lato (SAR).  Whether you want to call the
> second one Superphylum Plantae or Superphylum Archeplastida is up to the
> individual, but the term Plantae is far more familiar.
>          --------Ken
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