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Submit your information to the World Taxonomist Database

If you are new to the World Taxonomist Database, please fill out the form below. If you have already registered, you can also update your record.

Fields with an asterisk (*) require entry, other fields may be left blank. You can if you have any trouble filling out this form.

Personal information

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Define your taxonomic group

If you are specialized in more than one group, please enter these separated by commas. For example:

    Order: Chiroptera
    Family: Rhinolophidae, Vespertilionidae, Molossidae
    Genus: Rhinolophus, Myotis, Eptesicus, Pipistrellus, Nyctalus

Please be concise and only fill in the groups in which you are specialized (e.g., if you are specialized in the Class Aves, it is not necessary to fill in Kingdom Animalia). If your group does not fit into the commonly used taxonomic scheme (e.g., viruses), please enter it at the top level. Common names are optional, but may be helpful for non-specialists searching the database.

Kingdom/group:
Phylum/division:
Class:
Order:
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Genus/species:
Common names:

Environment of your taxonomic group

 

Alpine

Epiphytic

Freshwater

Marine pelagic

Paleontological

Subterranean

Arboreal

Desert

Marine benthic

Neritic

Parasitic

Terrestrial


Distribution of your taxonomic group

 

Global

Mediterranean

Palearctic

Australian

Paleotropical

Malesian

Ethiopic

Europe

North America

Nearctic

Neotropical

Oriental

Pacific

Cape Province


Region

If your interest is limited to a specific geographical region, which region is that?


Additional comments

Please enter information here that is not covered in any of the previous sections.