Informal group (taxonomy)

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An informal group in taxonomy is a taxonomic rank that is not well defined.

This type of group can be paraphyletic or polyphyletic but is kept for ease, pending new systems of classification.

In zoology

Examples can be found in the classification of gastropods: Opisthobranchia, Sorbeoconcha, Hypsogastropoda, and Ptenoglossa are informal groups nearby the level of the order.

In human taxonomy, the informal taxonomic rank of race is variously considered equivalent or subordinate to the rank of subspecies.

In botany

An alliance is also considered an informal grouping of species[1], genera or tribes to which authors wish to refer, that have at some time provisionally been considered to be closely related.

References

  1. ^ A taxonomic revision of Hebe informal group “Connatae” (Plantaginaceae∗), based on morphology and flavonoid chemistry. Alison V. Kellow, Michael J. Bayly, Kevin A. Mitchell, Kenneth R. Markham and Patrick J. Brownsey, New Zealand Journal of Botany, Volume 41, 2003, Issue 4, pages 613-635, doi:10.1080/0028825X.2003.9512874