Category:Taxonbars without secondary Wikidata taxon IDs
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This is a maintenance tracking category for {{Taxonbar}} pages without any secondary Wikidata taxonomic identifiers (for example, on automatically added basionyms, automatically added original combinations, or additional |from2=
, |from3=
, etc. parameters). Editors are encouraged to add valid IDs to existing databases; for example, those described in Template:Taxonbar/doc#Taxon identifiers and d:Wikidata:WikiProject Taxonomy#Databases, if possible. This can be done in two ways.
- The preferred way is to update the Wikidata entity. After navigating to the appropriate Wikidata QID page, scroll down to the bottom, click "add statement", look for the appropriate database, and add the ID in the other field provided.
- If you are unfamiliar with Wikidata, you may manually specify an ID directly in the {{Taxonbar}} template by appending the corresponding number to the end of the parameter name. For example, use
|iucn2=
for|from2=
's QID, and|iucn3=
for|from3=
's QID. This will also place the page into Category:Taxonbars with manual taxon IDs (2). More detail is provided at Template:Taxonbar/doc.
It may also be the case that the {{Taxonbar}} was incorrectly added to a page not dedicated to a specific taxon, i.e. Dung beetle, in which case it should be removed. See Category:Taxonbars on possible non-taxon pages (380) for more information.
Pages in this category should only be added by Module:Taxonbar.
Pages in category "Taxonbars without secondary Wikidata taxon IDs"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,308 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Eana argentana
- Eantis mithridates
- East Amazonian long-nosed armadillo
- Eastern lesser bamboo lemur
- Eastern woodhaunter
- Eastmanosteus
- Echinothurioida
- Egyptian vulture
- Eimeria falciformis
- Eimeria stiedae
- "Ekbletomys"
- El Moro Canyon orthohantavirus
- Elaphe carinata
- Elimia alabamensis
- Emperor goose
- Entothyreos
- Eogavialis
- Eogeryon
- Eoligiiscus
- Eomangiferophyllum
- Eosentomon delicatum
- Epixerus ebii wilsoni
- Equid alphaherpesvirus 9
- Erythrolamprus sagittifer
- Escherichia virus T5
- Euchloe lucilla
- Eulavinia
- Eulepidotis norduca
- Euodynerus foraminatus
- Euodynerus hidalgo
- European fallow deer
- European hamster
- Eurytides agesilaus fortis
- Eutypella
- Exeiratus turbotti
- Ezo flying squirrel
F
- False gharial
- Fawn-throated foliage-gleaner
- Fea's tree rat
- Feather-tailed possum
- Felimare muniainae
- Felten's vole
- Ferlavirus
- Fiji bush warbler
- Finsch's bulbul
- Fire-bellied woodpecker
- Fiscal flycatcher
- Fischer's starling
- Flame-throated bulbul
- Flores hawk-eagle
- Flores jungle flycatcher
- Fona
- Forbes's blackbird
- Forest scrub robin
- Forest swallow
- Forest thicket rat
- Formosan sika deer
- Fortunictis
- Fossorial giant rat
- Fostoria dhimbangunmal
- Friesea litoralis
- Fulvous babbler
- Furcula granulifer
G
- Ganarake
- Gandaca harina
- Gasteria pulchra
- Gavialosuchus
- Geelvink cicadabird
- Geonomateae
- Ghana mole-rat
- Giant conebill
- Giant otter shrew
- Giant pitta
- Giraffa stillei
- Glaucomastix cyanura
- Glaucomastix venetacauda
- Glyphoglossus volzi
- Gnathothlibus eras
- Goeldi's antbird
- Golden-naped barbet
- Golden-whiskered barbet
- Golshanichthys
- Gondwanax
- Gordia
- Gray four-eyed opossum
- Gray's grasshopper warbler
- Great barbet
- Greater bamboo lemur
- Greater long-nosed bat
- Greater melampitta
- Greater naked-tailed armadillo
- Greater scythebill
- Green hylia
- Green-crowned warbler
- Green-eared barbet
- Grey emutail
- Grey tit-flycatcher
- Grey-bellied squirrel
- Grey-cheeked warbler
- Grey-crowned warbler
- Grey-headed antbird
- Grey-headed bulbul
- Grey-headed cuckooshrike
- Grey-hooded white-eye
- Grey-sided laughingthrush
- Grisellatheca
- Gryllotalpa vineae
- Guadalupe storm petrel
- Guadeloupe parakeet
- Guarani species group
- Guianan squirrel monkey
- Guinea pig
- Gymnobela agassizii
H
- Hainan blue flycatcher
- Haliskia
- Halmahera golden bulbul
- Harenadraco
- Harrytoombsia
- Hebeloma
- Hebeloma mesophaeum
- Heintzosteus
- Heliantheini
- Heliocypha perforata
- Heliorapha
- Helix pachya
- Helopeltarium
- Hemimachairodus
- Hemipholiota
- Henna-capped foliage-gleaner
- Henricksonia
- Herero chat
- Hesperaptyxis cinereus
- Heteraspis bidentata
- Heteraspis congoana
- Heteraspis lineaticollis
- Heteraspis parcepilosa
- Heteraspis quadrifossulata
- Heteraspis turneri
- Heteraspis vicina
- Heteraspis viridula
- Heteraspis wittei
- Heteroecus pacificus
- Hibana gracilis
- Highlands punaré
- Hilarographa swederiana
- Himalayan buzzard
- Hinde's babbler
- Hoffmann's rat
- Hokkaido red-backed vole
- Hooded grosbeak
- Hooded siskin
- Hose's pygmy flying squirrel
- Huaxiazhoulong
- Huginaspis
- Humaita antbird
- Hyalella azteca
- Hyla palliata
- Hylaeamys megacephalus
- Hypholoma
- Hypomyces
- Hyponephele maroccana
- Hypostomus maracaiboensis
I
- Idiommata blackwalli
- Imjin thottimvirus
- Imparavis
- Impumlophantsi
- Inabtanin
- Indian Ocean humpback dolphin
- Indian spotted eagle
- Indieditum
- Indochinese cuckooshrike
- Indonesian serin
- Influenza A virus subtype H5N6
- Innovatiocaris
- Iraniplectus
- Iris lorikeet
- Irish red deer
- Ischalis gallaria
- Ischnothelidae
- Islamia hadei
- Isoceras bipunctatum
- Isotrias rectifasciana
- Iwogumoa insidiosa
J
- Jaguarundi
- Jameson's red rock hare
- Japanese boar
- Japanese giant flying squirrel
- Japanese grass vole
- Japanese pygmy woodpecker
- Japanese raccoon dog
- Japanese red-backed vole
- Japanese serow
- Japanese tree frog
- Japanese water shrew
- Javan bush warbler
- Javan hawk-eagle
- Javan mongoose
- Jentink's duiker
- Jingiella