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Revision as of 18:19, 9 March 2015
Introduction to the Taxonomy Module
The Taxonomy module of KE EMu holds information about taxa. The full taxonomic hierarchy is incorporated in this module. Taxa can be recorded at any level, from as broad as Kingdom to as narrow as sub-specific levels such as Form and Variety.
The Taxonomy module records information about the author and year of publication of the taxon, the protologue publication, and a range of other bibliographic references to the taxon. It supports hybrids, Synonyms and Homonyms, common names, conservation status and description.
The Taxonomy Module is linked to the Catalogue module from the name field on the determination screen and from the Host Name on the habitat screen
The tabs for the Taxonomy module include:
Classification: Lists all details of taxonomic classification
Citation: Place in which taxon is cited,
Primary Citation: Status of name
Authors: Combination authors of cited work (parenthetic and/or basionym authors also)
All Synonyms: (only visible when Currently Accepted? Field is set to Yes) Lists any synonyms associated with the taxon record
Higher Class.: Lists classification elements in hierarchy above genus
Geog. Status: Details of any geographical area related to the taxon (links to gazetteer module)
Common Names: Lists common names for the taxon, as well as informal names (usually scientific but unofficial)
Descriptions: Lists any descriptions about the taxon, and the type of description
Names History: Automatically updated fields relating to name status
The Taxonomy module uses the standard Notes, Multimedia and Admin tabs.
If the View » Attachments » Show Tabs feature is enabled, then there will also be tabs for Naratives and Objects.
Opening the Taxonomy module for data entry
Taxonomy is opened, as are all modules, in Query Mode. You can either search for an existing name or create a new record.
To begin entering a new record, click New (Ctrl + N)