What is the difference between the taxonomic family Canidae and the genus Canis?

by Kyra N | Posted in Biology

This species of lupus, or wolf. I'm just trying to understand the classification system Taxonomy. Thank you! : D
Thank you, but what is a reference to a Canis is not a dog or a wolf?

It is a hierarchical classification of all living beings or expired. The more they are morphologically, are they more on the family tree.







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If it's a Weaver (and it looks like pictures on the net) as Brandi says, then it's a colleague of the family Ploceidae, no?

The only colleague of that family my Sibley's seems to show in the Americas is an old era finch, the Orange Bishop. (Gosh, what a huge name for a bird.) Sibley's says it's got a unimportant natives in California. But I couldn't find anything in the same genus.

Posted by: Bardiac | May 2, 2010 12:03 PM

Hello Carel, Yes there seems to be some discomfiture here. The Birds of Kenya and N. Tanzania, Zimmerman et al. gives Threatening-headed or Village Weaver as "cucullatus" and "melanocephalus" as Yellow-backed. I regard as the latter is out-of-string here as it is confined to the Victoria Lake basin. My bad, I didn't scan Grrl's latin name (I far-out for the bird, not Grrl herself!) as I fitting saw Embargo-headed. I reconcile this is "cucullatus" by the amount of malignant in the back feathers, hence my place about Village.

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