Template:Species list/doc

Usage
This template is one of a number intended for use in taxoboxes under the subdivision or synonyms parameters, to produce a list of taxa in a consistent format. The table below shows the behaviour of the available templates.

Use like this:

Both the taxon name and authority will be automatically formatted to produce:

Note that if the authority is not known, the "|" must still be present after the taxon name.

Mark incomplete lists using yes, which will add "(incomplete)" to the end of the list.

Variations
To automatically link the content of every taxon name, use Linked.

For example:

{{#ifeq:{{{1|Specieslist}}}|Specieslist| {{Linked species list / {{Linked genus list }} }}{{#ifeq:{{{1|}}}|Taxonlist| {{Linked taxon list }} }}
 * Spexia speciosa | Authority, 2003
 * †Spexia additiona | Others et al., 2002
 * Spexia typa | Describer, 1888 (type)
 * Spexia dubia {{!}} S. dubia |
 * Puma (genus) {{!}} Puma  | Jardine, 1834
 * †Smithiaceae | Authority
 * Jonesiaceae |
 * Junk flowers {{!}} Junkiaceae | Describer
 * Puma (genus) {{!}} Puma  | Jardine, 1834

produces

{{#ifeq:{{{1|Specieslist}}}|Specieslist|{{Linked species list }} }}{{#ifeq:{{{1|}}}|Taxonlist|{{Linked taxon list }} }} {{#ifeq:{{{1|Specieslist}}}|Specieslist| Each of the three "species list" templates has a "genus list" alias.}}
 * Spexia speciosa | Authority, 2003
 * †Spexia additiona | Others et al., 2002
 * Spexia typa | Describer, 1888 (type)
 * Spexia dubia {{!}} S. dubia |
 * Puma (genus) {{!}} Puma  | Jardine, 1834
 * †Smithiaceae | Authority
 * Jonesiaceae |
 * Junk flowers {{!}} Junkiaceae | Describer

Extinct taxa
The name of an extinct taxon can be preceded by one of the following markers:. Any of them will appear as † in the output. The † will not be italicized and will not be included in a wikilink.