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Basic data | Standard ID | GB/T 15628.1-2021 (GB/T15628.1-2021) | | Description (Translated English) | Classification codes of China fauna - Part 1: Vertebrates | | Sector / Industry | National Standard (Recommended) | | Classification of Chinese Standard | A24 | | Word Count Estimation | 601,617 | | Issuing agency(ies) | State Administration for Market Regulation, China National Standardization Administration |
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Classification codes of China fauna - Part 1.Vertebrates
ICS 07.080
CCSA24
National Standards of People's Republic of China
Replace GB/T 15628.1-2009
Chinese Animal Classification Code Part 1.Vertebrate
Released on 2021-10-11
2022-05-01 implementation
State Administration for Market Regulation
Issued by the National Standardization Management Committee
Table of contents
Preface Ⅴ
Introduction Ⅵ
1 Scope 1
2 Normative references 1
3 Terms and definitions 1
4 Classification method 1
5 Coding method 1
6 Code Table 2
Mammalia 3
Artiodactyla 3
Carnivora 5
Cetaceans 9
Pterodactyl 11
Laurasia Insectivora 16
Lagomorphs 19
Perissodactyl 20
Pholiota 21
Primates 21
Proboscis 22
Rodent 22
Climbing Shrew 31
Manatee 31
Birds 31
Eagle Forms 31
Anseriformes 34
Hornbill 36
Nighthawk 36
Plover 37
Storkiformes 43
Columbine 43
Dharma Sangha 44
Cuckoo shaped order 46
Hayabusa 46
Galliformes 47
Loon 50
Gruciformes 50
Bustard 51
Passerine 51
Pelican 83
Orniformes 85
Phoenicopterus 85
Woodpeckers 85
目87
Ophiomorpha 87
Parrot order 88
Sarcos 88
Owl-shaped order 89
Boobies 90
Cuckoo orders 90
Crawler 91
Crocodylus 91
Scaly 91
Tortoise 108
Amphibian 110
Anura 110
Tail 124
Earthworm 127
Radial fishes 127
Sturgeon 127
Bonefish 127
Eel 128
Aquatic Fish 136
Braidfish 137
Silverside Fish Order 138
Angelfish 138
Needlefish 141
Goldeneye 143
Herringformes 146
Cypriformes 149
Tarpon 184
Pike order 184
Codformes 184
Porcupines 189
Rats 192
Moonfish 192
Item 193
Mullet 196
Lantern Fish Order 197
Mustela.200
Smeltfish 203
Perciformes 204
Pliformes 278
Cyanobranchus 284
Salmonoides 285
Scorpionidae 285
Siluriformes 295
Odd-eye bream 301
Giant mouth fish 302
Synbranchiidae 305
Pufferformes 305
Dory 312
Chondrichthyes 312
Sarkaria 312
Gilded mackerel 315
Acanthosoma 316
Tiger Shark 316
Hexabranchus 316
Squirrel 316
Moray 317
Shark 319
Sawfish 320
Sawfish 320
Rays 320
Dogfish 322
Monkfish 323
Electric Rays 323
Hagfish 324
Hagfish 324
Lamprey 325
Lamprey 325
Appendix A (informative) Comparison table of new and old codes of outline level 326
References 333
Index 334
Foreword
This document is in accordance with the provisions of GB/T 1.1-2020 "Guidelines for Standardization Work Part 1.Structure and Drafting Rules of Standardization Documents"
Drafting.
This document is the first part of GB/T 15628 "Chinese Animal Classification Code". GB/T 15628 has released the following parts.
---Part 1.vertebrates;
This document replaces GB/T 15628.1-2009 "Chinese Animal Classification Code Part 1.Vertebrates", and GB/T 15628.1-
Compared with.2009, in addition to structural adjustments and editorial changes, the main technical changes are as follows.
---Added "Terms and Definitions" (see Chapter 3);
---According to the progress of animal taxonomy research, the classification system has been adjusted, involving 22 orders, 172 families and 788 genera (see
Chapter 6, Chapter 4 of the.2009 edition);
---The fish class is divided into cartilaginous fishes and radial fishes, and jawless fishes are divided into hagfish and lampreys (see Chapter 6,.2009 edition of the
Chapter 4);
---Add 527 genera and 2273 species (see Chapter 6, Chapter 4 of the.2009 edition).
Please note that some of the contents of this document may involve patents. The issuing agency of this document is not responsible for identifying patents.
This document was proposed and managed by the National Information Classification and Coding Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC353).
This document was drafted. Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China National Institute of Standardization, Chengdu Institute of Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
The main drafters of this document. Ji Liqiang, Lin Congtian, Han Yan, Wang Jiangning, Zeng Yan, Zhu Hong, Wang Shuang, Jiang Jianping, Cai Bo, Wang Bin.
The previous releases of this document and the documents it replaced are as follows.
--- First published in.1995 as GB/T 15628.1-1995, first revised in.2009;
---This is the second revision.
Introduction
Animal taxonomy is the most important branch of zoology, and animal classification information is not only the basis of basic and applied disciplines such as zoology.
Basic information is also the core information for decision-making activities such as biodiversity conservation. In order to ensure the standardized management and application of animal classification information, there are
It is necessary to standardize the existing animal classification information. In this regard, our country has initially formulated a basic national standard system.
In this system, GB/T 15628 is the standard for animal classification systems and names. GB/T 15628 aims to regulate the
The management and application of taxonomic information of various types of animals naturally distributed in the domain of the Republic is planned to be composed of three parts.
---Part 1.Vertebrates.
---Part 2.Invertebrates.
---Part 3.Insects.
As the basic data and exchange standard for animal classification information processing, this document can be used by related disciplines such as zoology and ecology.
Provide standards for the construction of information system platforms for relevant management departments such as agriculture, forestry and grass industry, natural resource management, ecological environment supervision, animal and plant inspection and quarantine, etc.
Standardization support.
The classification system framework of the main taxa adopts the classification system widely adopted by the domestic academic circles, and has been carried out based on the latest data.
Revised. The mammalian part mainly adopts the classification system of "China's Biodiversity Red List---Vertebrate Volume"; the bird part mainly adopts the classification system.
The classification system of the "Chinese Bird Classification and Distribution List" (third edition) shall be adopted; the reptile part mainly adopts the "Chinese Biological Species Names"
The classification system of the “List” (2020 Annual List); the amphibian part mainly adopts the “Chinese Biological Species List Vol. 2 Animal Spine
Animals (Ⅳ) The classification system of Amphibians; the fish part mainly adopts the animal vertebrates
(Ⅴ) The classification system of "Fish" is divided into the class of Radial Fish, Cartilaginous Fish, Hagfish and Lamprey.
This document contains a total of 8 classes, 95 orders, 546 families, 2523 genera and 8092 species of vertebrates. The original data is as of December 2020,
The information on individual species names is as of February 2021.
For ease of reference, the code table of this document is classified into Mammalia, Birds, Crawlers, Amphibians, Radial Fishes, Cartilaginous Fishes,
Hagfish class and lamprey class are arranged; orders, families, genera, species and subspecies within each class are arranged in alphabetical order of Latin names within the class, and their arrangement is in order
Order does not represent the phylogenetic order of species group.
In view of the fact that there are still certain uncertain factors in the subspecies classification status of some taxa, and there are many changes, the subspecies codes are not included in this revision.
Content, but reserved code points for subspecies to ensure the integrity of the coding system structure.
There are no official Chinese names for individual genera and species, but codes are still assigned to them in this document.
In order to help users of the.2009 version of the code transition, the "Comparison Table of the New and Old Codes of the Outline Level" has been added, see Appendix A.
Chinese Animal Classification Code Part 1.Vertebrate
1 Scope
This document specifies the classification codes of the vertebrate taxa that are naturally distributed within the territory of the People's Republic of China.
This document is applicable to the collection, storage, management and application of information related to vertebrates in my country.
2 Normative references
There are no normative references in this document.
3 Terms and definitions
The following terms and definitions apply to this document.
3.1
Species
The basic taxonomic unit of organisms, that is, a group of organisms that have uniform and stable morphological and physiological characteristics and occupy a certain natural distribution area.
It can reproduce by itself and show reproductive isolation from other groups. It is the unit of reproduction, heredity and evolution of organisms.
Note. Usually referred to as "species".
3.2
Taxon
The objective operating unit in the work of biological taxonomy. The organisms in this unit are named because they have the same characteristics.
Example. Sichuan golden snub-nosed monkey is a taxa as a species. Primate, as an order, is also a taxonomic unit.
3.3
Category
In a level in a stepped biological classification system, there are one or more parallel taxonomic units in this level.
Note. There are 7 main levels in the biological classification system, from high to low, they are. boundary, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species. Sub-level elements can be added under each classification level,
Such as subfamily, subgenus, subspecies, etc. Classification tiers are sometimes simply referred to as "tiers".
4 Classification method
According to the classification method of animal taxonomy, this document adopts the line classification method to classify the vertebrates naturally distributed in the territory of the People's Republic of China.
It is divided into 6 levels of classification, class, order, family, genus, species, and subspecies.
5 Coding method
5.1 Hierarchical coding
The coding adopts the hierarchical coding method, which is composed of 6 layers, corresponding to the 6 levels of classification. The first layer uses 2 uppercase English letters to indicate the outline
(Use the first 2 letters of the Latin name to indicate), the second layer uses 2 digits to indicate items, the third layer uses 3 digits to indicate subjects, and the fourth layer uses
3 digits indicate the genus, the fifth layer uses 4 digits to indicate the species, and the sixth layer uses 2 digits to indicate the subspecies. A complete code has a total of 2 digits
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