Alice alice.
Species, genus, family, order, class, phylum, kingdom. This hierarchy represents the biological classification system used to organize living organisms based on their characteristics and evolutionary relationships.
Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species and Domain
The classification of organisms from general to specific goes: Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species. Therefor, two species the same Genus MUST be members of the same Family. However, a Family may consist of several different Genus, so species in the same Family are not necessarily members of the same Genus.
The tamarins are from the family Callitrichidae in the genus Saguinus.
· Kingdom· Phylum· Class· Order· Family· Genes· Species
family
Kingdom: Fungi Phylum: Basidiomycota (for most mushrooms) Class: Agaricomycetes Order: Agaricales Family: Amanitaceae, Boletaceae, or other families depending on the specific mushroom Genus: Amanita, Boletus, or other genera depending on the specific mushroom Species: This would be the specific name assigned to the mushroom, such as Amanita muscaria or Boletus edulis.
At school they tend to teach seven but often leave out the highest rank - 'domain' (also known as a superregnum, superkingdom, or empire), i.e. Eukayrota. Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species
The bird family
Kingdom-Plantae Phylum-Angiosperms Order-Asterales Class-(No Idea) Family-Asteraceae Genus-Tagetes Species-(There 59 species in the Genus Tagetes)
Kingdom-Plantae Phylum-Angiosperms Order-Asterales Class-(No Idea) Family-Asteraceae Genus-Tagetes Species-(There 59 species in the Genus Tagetes)
The platypus is an example of an animal with a unique taxonomical classification. It belongs to the order Monotremata, family Ornithorhynchidae, genus Ornithorhynchus, and species Anatinus.