Order (biology)
da:Orden (biologi)es:Orden Order is one of the levels of scientific classification of organisms. Orders are grouped into classes and themselves contain families.
The standard groupings of taxonomy from most general to most specific are:
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Phylum (animals); Division (plants)
- Subphylum; Subdivision
- Superclass
- Class
- Order
- Family
- Genus
- Species
- Subspecies
- Variety (plants only)
A typical example is Rodentia (rodents). This order belongs to the class Mammalia (mammals), and itself contains superfamilies and families like Muridae (mice) and Sciuridae (squirrels).
An acronym mnemonic for remembering this is: King Phillip called out for good soup.
- See also: Binomial nomenclature -- Scientific classification -- Taxonomy