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Note: cladograms won't appear correctly on the this page because of mixed clade templates and templatestyles. Only applies to the test versions. Can examine in edit mode.

Test Page

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User:Jts1882/sandbox/test#Test Newick converter

User:Jts1882/sandbox/test#Temporary test zone

Templates and Modules

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Template:CladeN

User:Jts1882/sandbox/templates/CladeN

Module:Sandbox/Jts1882/CladeN

User:Jts1882/sandbox/templates/NewickConverter

Phylogeny trees

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Using clade template

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User:Jts1882/sandbox/templates/Laurasiatheria

User:Jts1882/sandbox/templates/Passerida (most developed version)

User:Jts1882/sandbox/templates/Passeroidea

User:Jts1882/sandbox/test/Passeriformes (Passerines, Corvida, Passerida, Passeroidea) [cladeN still]

User:Jts1882/sandbox/test/Phylogeny

Using cladeN template

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User:Jts1882/sandbox/templates/Template:Passerida

User:Jts1882/sandbox/templates/Template:Passeroidea

User:Jts1882/sandbox/templates/Template:APG_III_system

User:Jts1882/sandbox/test/Reptiles

User:Jts1882/sandbox/test/Living reptiles

User:Jts1882/sandbox/test/Turtles

User:Jts1882/sandbox/test/Archosaurs

User:Jts1882/sandbox/test/Neosuchia

User:Jts1882/sandbox/test/Crocodiles

User:Jts1882/sandbox/test/Sauropodomorpha

User:Jts1882/sandbox/test/Birds

User:Jts1882/sandbox/test/Passeriformes

User:Jts1882/sandbox/test/Carnivora

User:Jts1882/sandbox/test/Feliformia

Using cladeN template with Newick tree

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User:Jts1882/sandbox/test/Newick tree

User:Jts1882/sandbox/test/Felidae

Birds

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Templates using clade

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User:Jts1882/sandbox/templates/Passerida

User:Jts1882/sandbox/templates/Passeroidea

Templates using cladeN

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Note: Templete: Passeroidea has a <noinclude> section to eliminate the root level when it is transcluded. It should called as follows, with the calling tree supplying the label:

{{User:Jts1882/sandbox/templates/CladeN  |style=font-size:80%;line-height:80%
   |label1='''[[Passeroidea]]''' 
   |1={{User:Jts1882/sandbox/templates/Template:Passeroidea}}
}}


Passeroidea 

Promeropidae (sugarbirds)




Arcanatoridae [=Modulatricidae] (spot-throat & allies)





Dicaeidae (flowerpeckers)



Nectariniidae (sunbirds)






Irenidae (fairy bluebirds)



Chloropseidae (leafbirds)





Peucedramidae (olive warbler)




Prunellidae (accentors)



Estrild clade


Urocynchramidae (Przevalski's finch)



Ploceidae (weavers)





Viduidae (indigobirds, whydals)



Estrildidae (estrildid finches)




Passerid clade

Passeridae (sparrows)




Motacillidae (wagtails, pipits)




Fringillidae (finches, euphonias)




Calcariidae (longspurs, snow buntings)




Rhodinocichlidae (thrush-tanager)





Emberizidae (buntings)



Passerellidae (American sparrows)




?Zeledonia



?Teretistris



Phaenicophilidae (palm-tanager & allies)




Icteridae (New World blackbirds)



Parulidae (New World or wood warblers)







Mitrospingidae (mitrosingus & allies)



Cardinalidae (cardinal grosbeaks)



Thraupidae (tanagers)

















The Passeroidea tree is included in Passerida by transclusion. The combined tree goes 23 levels deep, but that is a step too far for transcluding from this page (although it fails at level 20). Instead the Passeroidea transclusion is wrapped in a <noinclude>/<includeonly> section, so the Passeroidea subtree is not included when Passerida is transcluded from this page


Passerida 

Melanocharitoidea

Melanocharitidae (berrypeckers)





Cnemophiloidea

Cnemophilidae (satinbirds)





Callaeoidea

Petroicidae (Australian robins)




Notiomystidae (snitchbird)



Callaeidae (New Zealand warblers)







Picathartoidea

Picathartidae (rockfowl)




Chaetopidae (rockjumpers)



Eupetidae (rail-babbler)







Paroidea

Stenostiridae (crested flycatchers)




Hyliotidae (hyliotas)




Remizidae (penduline tits)



Paridae (tits, chickadees)





Sylvioidea


Nicatoridae (nicators)




Panuridae (bearded reedling)



Alaudidae (larks)






Macrosphenidae (crombecs, African warblers)





Cisticolidae (cisticolas)





Pnoepygidae (wren warblers)



Acrocephalidae (acrocephalid warblers)





Locustellidae (grassbirds)




Donacobiidae (donacobius)



Bernieridae (Malagasy warblers)








Hirundinidae (martins, swallows)



Pycnonotidae (bulbuls)





Phylloscopidae (leaf warblers)




Cettiidae (cettid warblers)




Hyliidae (hylias)



Aegithalidae (long-tailed tits)








Sylviidae (Old World warblers)



Paradoxornithidae (parrotbills, fulvettas)





Zosteropidae (white-eyes)




Timaliidae (babblers, tit-babblers, scimitar bablers)




Pellorneidae (Fulvettas, ground babblers)



Leiothrichidae (laughingthrushes)















Regulidae (kinglets)


Bombycilloidea

Elachuridae (elechura)



Mohoidae (Hawaiian honeyeaters)




Ptiliogonatidae (silky-flycatchers)




Bombycillidae (waxwings)




Dulidae (palmchat)



Hypocoliidae (hypolius)






Certhioidea


Tichodromatidae (wallcreeper)



Sittidae (nuthatches)





Certhiidae (treecreepers)




Troglodytidae (wrens)



Polioptilidae (gnatcatchers, gnatwrens)





Muscicapoidea


Cinclidae (dippers)




Turdidae (thrushes)



Muscicapidae (Old World flycatchers, chats)






Buphagidae (oxpeckers)




Mimidae (mockingbirds, thrashers)



Sturnidae (starlings, mynas)







Passeroidea