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Re: [lojban] Taxonomy



At 12:52 AM 07/17/2001 -0400, Pierre Abbat wrote:
On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, Bob LeChevalier (lojbab) wrote:
>That is precisely why places do not correspond to specific levels in the
>hierarchy.  There is no specific meaning of "order" that identifies how
>many levels down or up it is within the tree.  But when you talk about a
>specific Order, using a particular classification system, then you do know
>where it stands within the tree - whether there is a subphylum above it for
>example.

I don't understand. Please give some examples of species, orders, etc. and what
the places of jutsi refer to for them.

I'm sorry, but I haven't any familiarity with the current state of biological classification for any particular species.

My point is that the selbri works equally well for
x1-species jutsi x2-genus x3-family x4 order
as
x1 subspecies jutsi x2 species x3 genus x4 family x5 suborder x6 order
as
x1 species jutsi x2 order

lojbab
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