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Alpha taxonomy

Taxonomy, sometimes alpha taxonomy, is the science of finding, describing and naming organisms, thus giving rise to taxa.
Alpha taxonomy:Lilium hybrid "Stargazer"
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Lilium hybrid "Stargazer"

For a long time the term "taxonomy" was unambiguous, but over time the word "taxonomy" gained several other meanings and thus became confusing. To some extent it is being replaced, in its original (and narrow) meaning, by "alpha taxonomy".

The 7 levels of taxonomy are Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, and Species.

Another source of confusion is the relationship to systematics. The words "taxonomy" and "systematics" have a similar history and similar meanings: over time these have been used as synonyms, as overlapping or as completely complementary.

Alpha taxonomy:The species of butterfly called Morpho rhetenor helena
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The species of butterfly called Morpho rhetenor helena

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