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Catalogue of Life

 
Wikipedia: Catalogue of Life

The Catalogue of Life, started in June 2001 by Species 2000 and Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS), is planned to become a comprehensive catalogue of all known species of organisms on Earth by the year 2011. 66 taxonomic databases with contributions from more than 3,000 specialists from around the world are compiled into it and are also reviewed. [1] The Catalogue contains the Annual Checklist (published yearly, ninth edition contains 1,160,711 species[2]) + Dynamic Checklist (less extensive, updated more often, contains additional regional species checklists).

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  1. ^ About the Catalogue of Life, retrieved online: 2009-05-16
  2. ^ About the Catalogue of Life, retrieved online: 2009-05-16
  • Bisby FA, Roskov YR, Orrell TM, Nicolson D, Paglinawan LE, Bailly N, Kirk PM, Bourgoin T, Baillargeon G., eds (2009). Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life: 2009 Annual Checklist. Digital resource at [1]. Species 2000: Reading, UK.

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