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WhiteKiboko
May 01, '05, 1:10am
After browsing through other sites, tree of life, wikipedia, etc. a question popped back into my head that i had meant to ask our more enlightened members before but i forgot....
Is there and if so, how much of a difference exists between a subclass and a superorder?
DHyslop
May 01, '05, 1:17am
Is there and if so, how much of a difference exists between a subclass and a superorder?
There is less difference between them than between a class and an order. :smile:
Dan
Steve O'Shea
May 01, '05, 2:16am
WK, there's no set 'level of difference' between anything above a species (as in the species is the only real biological unit); everything above it, genus, family, order, class (and any sub- and super categories) is an artefact, a way of grouping like, an ordering system.
WhiteKiboko
May 01, '05, 10:50am
AHA! You guys ARE just making it up as you go along! :grin:
Steve O'Shea
May 01, '05, 3:42pm
Nail on the head! That's why there's so much debate, name changing and instability in a classification; there's no such thing as a 'last word'.
I'm currently reading Reef Madness by David Dobbs (just started it), it focuses on the different approaches (and also personalities) of Darwin, Agassiz (both father and son), Cuvier, etc. It touches on some of the history of taxonomy, how it was driven by creationism, etc. Great book so far!