Taxonomic Categories
Classification involves hierarchy of steps in which each step represents a rank
or category. Since the category is a part of overall taxonomic arrangement, it
is called the taxonomic category. All categories together constitute the
taxonomic hierarchy. Each category represents a rank and is commonly termed as
taxon .
Species :-
A group of individual organisms with fundamental similarities is called species.
Certain distinct morphological characters distinguish one species from the other
closely related species. For example; Solanum tuberosum (potato),
Solanum nigrum (Black nightshade) and Solanum melongena
(aubergine or eggplant) are different species from the genus Solanum. Similarly;
Panthera leo (lion) and Panthera tigris (tiger) are
different species from the genus Panthera.
Genus :-
A
genus is a group which is comprised of closely related speciesWe can say that
genera are aggregates of closely related species. For example, potato, tomato
and brinjal are three different species but all belong to the genus Solanum.
Similarly; Lion (Panthera leo), leopard (P. pardus)
and tiger (P. tigris) belong to the genus Panthera.
Family :
The next category, Family, has a group of related genera with still less number
of similarities as compared to genus and species. Families are characterised on
the basis of both vegetative and reproductive features of plant species. For
example; three different genera Solanum, Petunia and Datura are placed in the
family Solanaceae. Similarly; genus Panthera, comprising lion, tiger, leopard is
put along with genus, Felis (cats) belong to the family Felidae.
Order :
Order
is the group of families which exhibit a few similar characters. The similar
characters are less in number as compared to different genera included in a
family. Plant families like Convolvulaceae, Solanaceae are included in the order
Polymoniales on the basis of floral characters. The animal order, Carnivora,
includes families like Felidae and Cancidae.
Class :
The group of related orders is called class. For example; order Primata
comprising monkey, gorilla and gibbon is placed in class Mammalia along with
order Carnivora that includes animals like tiger, cat and dog. Presence of
mammary glands is one of the common characters in these orders.
Phylum :
In the Animal Kingdom; group of closely related classes is called phylum. In the
Plant Kingdom; group of closely related classes is called Division. For example;
fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds along with mammals belong to Phylum
Chordata. The common features for Chordata are; presence of notochord and dorsal
hollow neural system.
Kingdom :
The group of all related phyla is called Kingdom. For example; all heterotrophs;
which do not have cell wall and are eukaryotic are kept under the Animal
Kingdom. All autotrophs which are eukaryotic are kept under Plant Kingdom.
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