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Taxonomy disambiguation is part of the WikiProject Biology, an effort to build a comprehensive and detailed guide to biology on Wikipedia. Leave messages on the WikiProject talk page.BiologyWikipedia:WikiProject BiologyTemplate:WikiProject BiologyBiology articles
This template is within the scope of WikiProject Tree of Life, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of taxonomy and the phylogenetictree of life on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks.Tree of LifeWikipedia:WikiProject Tree of LifeTemplate:WikiProject Tree of Lifetaxonomic articles
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This template was considered for deletion on 28 September 2010. The result of the discussion was "no consensus".
Proposal: convert from dab template to setindex template[edit]
From the recent TFD, there was a suggestion to convert this template from a disambiguation template to a WP:SETINDEX template.
A set index is like a disambiguation page, in that it lists a group of topics with the same or highly similar names, from the same topic area, in this case, the topic area is taxonomy. Set index articles can and do contain redlinks, whereas disambiguations pages cannot contain redlinks.
The most common example of a set index is the ship index articles, such as HMS Intrepid, which use the {{shipindex}} template.