1. 2 TAXONOMIC RANKS Domain/Superkingdom Kingdom Subkingdom Infrakingdom/Branch Superphylum/Superdivision Phylum/Division Subphylum Infraphylum Microphylum.

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2 TAXONOMIC RANKS Domain/Superkingdom Kingdom Subkingdom Infrakingdom/Branch Superphylum/Superdivision Phylum/Division Subphylum Infraphylum Microphylum Superclass Class Subclass Infraclass Parvclass Legion Cohort Magnorder Superorder Order Suborder Infraorder Parvorder Superfamily Family Subfamily Tribe Subtribe Alliance Genus Subgenus Superspecies Species Subspecies/Race Infraspecies

Classification KINGDOM = Animalia PHYLUM = Chordata CLASS = Aves ORDER = Passeriformes FAMILY = Cotingidae GENUS = Rupicola SPECIES = peruviana SUBSPECIES = saturatus Cock-of the-Rock Rupicola peruviana

INVERTEBRATE PHYLA ・ Porifera・ Porifera - sponges ・ Cnidaria・ Cnidaria - jellyfishes, corals, sea anemones, hydrasjellyfishescoralssea anemoneshydras ・ Ctenophora・ Ctenophora - comb jellies ・ Platyhelminthes・ Platyhelminthes - flatworms ・ Priapulida ・ Nematoda・ Nematoda - roundworms or nematodes ・ Nematomorpha・ Nematomorpha - horsehair worms or gordian worms ・ Annelida・ Annelida - segmented worms (earthworms, leeches, polychaetes)earthwormsleechespolychaetes ・ Echinodermata・ Echinodermata - starfish, sea urchins, sea cucumbersstarfishsea urchinssea cucumbers ・ Mollusca・ Mollusca - squid, snails, octopus, bivalvessquidsnailsoctopusbivalves ・ Onychophora・ Onychophora - velvet worms ・ Arthropoda・ Arthropoda - insects, arachnids, crustaceansinsectsarachnidscrustaceans ・ Brachiopoda・ Brachiopoda - lampshells ・ Bryozoa・ Bryozoa - moss animals or sea mats ・ Hemichordata・ Hemichordata - acorn worms, graptolitesacorn wormsgraptolites

CLASSES OF ARTHROPODA (ARTHROPODS) Crustacea (crabs, shrimp) Insecta Arachnida (spiders, scorpions, tail-less, whip-scorpions, ticks, mites) Chelipoda (centipedes) Diplodopa (millipedes)

Phylum Chordata Bony Fishes Sharks Lampreys Amphibians Reptiles Birds Mammals

ORDERS OF BIRDS 01-STRUTHIONIFORMES 02-TINAMIFORMES 03-SPHENISCIFORMES 04-GAVIFORMES 05-PODICIPEDIFORMES 06-PROCELLARIIFORMES 07-PELECANIFORMES 08-CICONIIFORMES 09-PHOENICOPTERIFORMES 10-ANSERIFORMES 11-FALCONIFORMES 12-GALLIFORMES 13-OPISTHOCOMIFORMES 14-GRUIFORMES 15-CHARADRIIFORMES 16-COLUMBIFORMES 17-PSITTACIFORMES 18-CUCULIFORMES 19-STRIGIFORMES 20-CAPRIMULGIFORMES 21-APODIFORMES 22-TROCHILIFORMES 23-TROGONIFORMES 24-CORACIIFORMES 25-PICIFORMES 26-PASSERIFORMES

ORDERS OF MAMMALS MARSUPIALS MONOTREMES (Duck-billed Playtpus) ANTEATERS, SLOTHS, ARMADILLOS BATS MOLES and SHREWS PRIMATES CARNIVORES DOLPHINS TAPIRS (ODD-TOED HOOFED MAMMALS) PECCARIES and DEER (EVEN-TOED HOOFED MAMMALS) MANATEES RODENTS RABBITS