There are five classes of cnidaria
Kingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:PlatyhelminthesClass:CestodaOrder:CyclophyllideaFamily:TaeniidaeGenus:Taenia
The biggest are kingdoms and they go down to species in this order: Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species
Phylum ahead of the class, order, family, genus and species. There are four classes; three of them are Calcarea, Hexactinellida and Demospongiae
Kingdom phylum class order family genus and species
Biological classification consists of seven main taxonomic ranks. These are: Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, and Species. Each of these ranks groups organisms based on shared characteristics in a hierarchical manner.
There are numerous species of what we call "Jellyfish." There are five classes of jellyfish: Cubozoa, Hydrozoa, Polypodiozoa, Scyphozoa, and Staurozoa. There are 12 Orders within the various Classes, then numerous families and genera resulting in an estimated 1,700 - 2,000 species.
angler fish do not have the class of family. THE CLASSES ARE. KINGDOM: ANIMALIA PHYLUM: CHORDATA CLASS: ACTINOPTERGII ORDER: LOPHIIFORMES
In the Phylum Cnidaria there are quite a few classes; Anthozoa, corals Cubozoa, box jellies Scyphozoa, jellyfish Hydrozoa, hydras Each of these classes have numerous orders, families and genera and species of their own. There are 215 scyphozoans, for example and thousands of anthozoans...
Taxonomy defines several classes which a species falls into. These are: Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, and finally Species. As you specify only "Monkey", what species name is impossible to determine. Monkeys are of the Primate order though, and monkeys (not apes, however) are of the families Cercopithecoidea or Platyrrhini. Apes, which are closer to humans, are in the family Hominoidea.
actually theres 8 ( in order from largest to smallest) - Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Classes, Order, Family, Genus, And species
In taxonomy, classes with similar characteristics are under the classification level of "phylum." The classification levels (from broad to specific) are domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species. Ergo, a phylum contains classes with similar characteristics.
- a domain is the highest level of organization - within a domain, there are kingdoms - withing kingdoms, there are phyla (singular phylum) - within phyla are classes - within classes are orders - within orders are families - each family contains one or more genera - each genus contains one or more species