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==Introduction==
==Introduction==
*In the Sefdaanian cultures, each individual is a member of a hierarchy of communities. The Ethrans have used this hierarchy as a pattern for their classification of life forms.
*In the Sefdaanian cultures, each individual is a member of a hierarchy of communities. The Ethrans have used this hierarchy as a pattern for their classification of life forms.
#The individual is, first of all, a member of one of the six Loquent Peoples. The largest of the taxonomic communities is that of the '''leuða''' (< '''le̋uðu''', people). Thus, there are "animal people" and "plant people". This division corresponds to "kingdom" in modern taxonomy.
#The individual is, first of all, a member of one of the six Loquent Peoples. The largest of the taxonomic communities is that of the '''leudha''' (< '''le̋uðu''', people). Thus, there are "animal people" and "plant people". This division corresponds to "kingdom" in modern taxonomy.
#Next, the individual lives in one of the seven regions (watersheds) of Sefdaania. This division, the '''ta̋iɱa''' (< '''ta̋iɱa''', region), corresponds to "class" in modern taxonomy.
#Next, the individual lives in one of the seven regions (watersheds) of Sefdaania. This division, the '''ta̋iɱa''' (< '''ta̋iɱa''', region), corresponds to "class" in modern taxonomy.
#Within the several regions, the individual lives in a commune. This division, the '''kőina''' (< ''' kőino''', commune), corresponds to "order" in modern taxonomy.
#Within the several regions, the individual lives in a commune. This division, the '''kőina''' (< ''' kőino''', commune), corresponds to "order" in modern taxonomy.
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#And finally there is the individual himself. This division, the '''še̋ða''' (< '''še̋ðu''', individual), corresponds to "species" in modern taxonomy.
#And finally there is the individual himself. This division, the '''še̋ða''' (< '''še̋ðu''', individual), corresponds to "species" in modern taxonomy.


*Finer divisions can be made with the use of prefixes, e.g.:
*Finer divisions can be made with the use of prefixes, ''e.g.'':
#'''uf-''', higher = super-
#'''uf-''', higher = super-
#'''ner-''', under = sub-
#'''ner-''', under = sub-
#'''sup-''', low = infra-
#'''sup-''', low = infra-


*In the following, abbreviations are used to help orient, ''e.g.'', SF, superfamily; F, family; sF, subfamily.
*This table makes use of the following ranks:
 
:subclass (sC) – '''nerta̋iɱa'''
*''Names in red are those of mammals that did not exist in Sefdaania.''
::infraclass (iC) - '''sufta̋iɱa'''
:::superorder (SO) – '''ufkőina'''
::::order (O) – '''kőina'''
:::::suborder (sO) - '''nerkőina'''
::::::::superfamily (SF) – '''ufða̋ma'''
:::::::::family (F) - '''ða̋ma'''
::::::::::subfamily (sF) - '''nerða̋ma'''
:::::::::::tribe (''infrafamily'') (T) – '''sufða̋ma'''
::::::::::::subtribe (''supergenus'') (sT) - '''ufȝǫ̋ra'''


*''Names in red are those of mammals that did not exist in Sefdaania. I've added them just for fun.''


:sC. Prototheria – '''tǫlṡų́þnerta̋iɱa'''
:sC. Prototheria – '''tǫlṡų́þnerta̋iɱa'''
::::O. Monotremata – '''sémaxkőina'''
::::O. Monotremata – '''sémaxkőina'''
:::::::::F. Ornithorhynchidae – '''ną́þkoxða̋ma'''
::::::::F. Ornithorhynchidae – '''ną́þkoxða̋ma'''
*'''nąþkőke''', ''Ornithorhynchus anatinus'', {{color|red|platypus}}
*'''nąþkőke''', ''Ornithorhynchus anatinus'', {{color|red|platypus}}


:sC. Theria – '''ǧįpíð nerta̋iɱa'''
:sC. Theria – '''ǧįpíðnerta̋iɱa'''
::iC. Marsupialia – '''pą́ðsufta̋iɱa'''
::iC. Marsupialia – '''pą́ðsufta̋iɱa'''
::::O. Didelphimorphia – '''púlɱamkőina'''
::::O. Didelphimorphia – '''púlɱamkőina'''
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*'''pąðve̋re''', ''Phascolarctos cinereus'', {{color|red|koala}}
*'''pąðve̋re''', ''Phascolarctos cinereus'', {{color|red|koala}}


:::::::::F. Vombatidae – '''púpąð(ɘð)a̋ma'''
:::::::::F. Vombatidae – púpąð(ɘð)a̋ma
*'''pąðlűnge''', ''Vombatus ursinus'', {{color|red|wombat }}
*'''pąðlűnge''', ''Vombatus ursinus'', {{color|red|wombat }}


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:::SO. Xenarthra – '''ɱǫᵹmélufkőina'''
:::SO. Xenarthra – '''ɱǫᵹmélufkőina'''
::::O. Cingulata – '''hásƶerkőina'''
::::O. Cingulata – '''hásƶerkőina'''
:::::::::F. Dasypodidae – '''vóðpeð(ɘð)a̋ma'''
:::::::::F. Dasypodidae – '''voðpeð(ɘð)a̋ma'''
::::::::::sF. Dasypodinae - '''voðpéðnerða̋ma'''
::::::::::sF. Dasypodinae '''voðpéðnerða̋ma'''
*'''ƶe̋raþke''', ''Dasypus spp.'', {{color|red|armadillo}}
*'''ƶe̋raþke''',''Dasypus spp.'', {{color|red|armadillo}}


::::O. Pilosa – '''þ̇ųxkőina'''
::::O. Pilosa – '''þ̇ųxkőina'''
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*'''d̬onőᵹe''', ''Choloepus spp.'', {{color|red|two-toed sloths}}
*'''d̬onőᵹe''', ''Choloepus spp.'', {{color|red|two-toed sloths}}


::::O. Eulipotyphla – '''?kőina'''
::::O. Eulipotypha – '''?kőina'''
:::::::::F. Erinaceidae – '''ehða̋ma'''
:::::::::F. Erinaceidae – '''ehða̋ma'''
::::::::::sF. Erinaceinae – '''éhnerða̋ma'''
::::::::::sF. Erinaceinae – '''éhnerða̋ma'''
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:::::::::F. Talpidae – '''k̬ɔmða̋ma'''
:::::::::F. Talpidae – '''k̬ɔmða̋ma'''
::::::::::sF. Desmaninae - '''ðųfk̬ɔ́mnerða̋ma'''
::::::::::sF. Desmaninae '''ðųfk̬ɔ́mnerða̋ma'''
*'''ðųfk̬ɔ̋me''', ''Desmana moschata'', Russian desman
*'''ðųfk̬ɔ̋me''', ''Desmana moschata'', Russian desman


::::::::::sF. Talpinae – '''k̬ɔ́mnerða̋ma'''
::::::::::sF. Talpinae – '''k̬ɔ́mnerða̋ma'''
*005 '''k̬ɔ̋me''', ''Talpa europaea'', European mole
*005 '''k̬ɔ̋me''', ''Talpa europaea'', European mole
::::O. Chiroptera – '''mánpeþkőina'''
:::::sO. Megachiroptera – '''náxmanpéþnerkőina'''
:::::sO. Microchiroptera – '''ƶ̇ǫ́nmanpéþnerkőina'''
:::::::::F. Vespertilionidae – '''vą́palða̋ma'''
*006, '''vąpa̋le''', ''P. pipistrellus'', common pipistrelle
::::O. Primates – '''mézt̬inkőina'''
:::::sO. Strepsirrhini – '''laþnásnerkőina'''
*'''rı̨́skįfme̋ce''', ''Lemuridae spp.'', {{color|red|lemur}}
:::::sO. Haplorrhini – '''sausnásnerkőina'''
::::::::SF. Cercopithicoidea – '''naȝábufða̋ma'''
:::::::::F. Cercopithecidae – '''náȝavða̋ma'''
*'''nąime̋ce''', ''Papio hamadryas'', {{color|red|Hamadryas baboon}}
::::::::SF. Hominoidea – "ábufða̋ma"
:::::::::F. Hominidae – "avða̋ma"
::::::::::sF. Ponginae – "reuðávnerða̋ma"
*'''reuða̋be''', ''Ponga spp.'', {{color|red|orangutan}}
::::::::::sF. Homininae – '''táḷon(ɘn)erða̋ma'''
:::::::::::T. Gorillini – '''cuþnéðsufða̋ma'''
*'''cuþne̋ðe''', ''G. gorilla'', {{color|red|gorilla}}
:::::::::::T. Hominini – '''taḷónsufða̋ma'''
::::::::::::sT. Panina - '''cimpánzufȝǫ̋ra'''
*'''cimpa̋nze''', ''Pan troglodytes'', {{color|red|common chimpanzee}}
*'''bonőbe''', ''Pan paniscus'', {{color|red|bonobo}}
::::::::::::sT. ?ina – '''pézufȝǫ̋ra'''
*'''iðṙőnu''', ''Homo primicreatus'', ethran
*'''taḷőnu''', ''Homo sapiens'', human
*'''taiṅőnu''', ''Homo monticola'', lithan
:::::::::::: sT. ?ina – '''kúlufȝǫ̋ra'''
*'''ąþ̇őnu''', ''Homo ripacola'', pyran
*'''meþ̇őnu''', ''Homo lacucola'', hydoran
*'''mąṭőnu''', ''Homo silvicola'', xylan
::::O. Carnivora – '''íþƶefkőina'''
:::::sO. Feliformia – '''suðnéðnerkőina'''
:::::::::F. Felidae - '''bųð(ɘð)a̋ma'''
::::::::::sF. Pantherinae - '''bų́ðnerða̋ma'''
*007 '''ḍűvle''', †''Panthera tigris virgata'', Caspian tiger
*008 '''ṭűnge''', ''Panthera tigris altaica'', {{color|red|Siberian tiger}}
*009 '''bų̋ðe''', †''Panthera leo spelaea'', Eurasian cave lion
*010 '''pɔ̋de''', ''Panthera pardus'', leopard
*011 '''zı̋ke''', ''Panthera uncia'', {{color|red|snow leopard}}
*012 '''ȝa̋rge''', Neofelis nebulosa, {{color|red|clouded leopard}}
*'''ɱespɔ̋de''', ''Panthera onca'', {{color|red|jaguar}}
::::::::::sF. Felinae – '''máłnerða̋ma'''
*013, ''L. lynx'', '''lų̋ᵹe''', Eurasian lynx
*'''naiva̋ke''', †''Acinonyx intermedius'', cheetah
*014 '''mą̋łe''', ''Felis chaus'', jungle cat
*015 '''ɱı̋sle''', ''Felis sylvestris'', wild cat
*016 '''bą̋ve''', ''Felis catus'', {{color|red|domestic cat}}
*'''ɱesbų̋ðe''', ''Puma concolor'', {{color|red|cougar}}

Revision as of 11:32, 6 December 2015

Introduction

  • In the Sefdaanian cultures, each individual is a member of a hierarchy of communities. The Ethrans have used this hierarchy as a pattern for their classification of life forms.
  1. The individual is, first of all, a member of one of the six Loquent Peoples. The largest of the taxonomic communities is that of the leudha (< le̋uðu, people). Thus, there are "animal people" and "plant people". This division corresponds to "kingdom" in modern taxonomy.
  2. Next, the individual lives in one of the seven regions (watersheds) of Sefdaania. This division, the ta̋iɱa (< ta̋iɱa, region), corresponds to "class" in modern taxonomy.
  3. Within the several regions, the individual lives in a commune. This division, the kőina (< kőino, commune), corresponds to "order" in modern taxonomy.
  4. Each commune is comprised of a number of families. This division, the ða̋ma (< ða̋mu, family), corresponds to "family" in modern taxonomy.
  5. Within the family, the individual is usually one of several siblings. This division, the ȝǫ̋ra (< ȝǫ̋ru, sibling), corresponds to "genus" in modern taxonomy.
  6. And finally there is the individual himself. This division, the še̋ða (< še̋ðu, individual), corresponds to "species" in modern taxonomy.
  • Finer divisions can be made with the use of prefixes, e.g.:
  1. uf-, higher = super-
  2. ner-, under = sub-
  3. sup-, low = infra-
  • This table makes use of the following ranks:
subclass (sC) – nerta̋iɱa
infraclass (iC) - sufta̋iɱa
superorder (SO) – ufkőina
order (O) – kőina
suborder (sO) - nerkőina
superfamily (SF) – ufða̋ma
family (F) - ða̋ma
subfamily (sF) - nerða̋ma
tribe (infrafamily) (T) – sufða̋ma
subtribe (supergenus) (sT) - ufȝǫ̋ra
  • Names in red are those of mammals that did not exist in Sefdaania. I've added them just for fun.
sC. Prototheria – tǫlṡų́þnerta̋iɱa
O. Monotremata – sémaxkőina
F. Ornithorhynchidae – ną́þkoxða̋ma
  • nąþkőke, Ornithorhynchus anatinus, platypus
sC. Theria – ǧįpíðnerta̋iɱa
iC. Marsupialia – pą́ðsufta̋iɱa
O. Didelphimorphia – púlɱamkőina
F. Didelphidae – púlɱamða̋ma
sF. Didelphinae – pulɱámnerða̋ma
  • pąðṡőɱe, Didelphis virginiana, Virginia opossum
O. Diprotodontia – d̬oṅófsįłkőina
sO. Vombatiformes – d̬óṅofsı̨́łnerkőina
F. Phascolarctidae – pą́ðverða̋ma
  • pąðve̋re, Phascolarctos cinereus, koala
F. Vombatidae – púpąð(ɘð)a̋ma
  • pąðlűnge, Vombatus ursinus, wombat
iC. Eutheria – ęnáxsufta̋iɱa
SO. Xenarthra – ɱǫᵹmélufkőina
O. Cingulata – hásƶerkőina
F. Dasypodidae – voðpeð(ɘð)a̋ma
sF. Dasypodinae – voðpéðnerða̋ma
  • ƶe̋raþke,Dasypus spp., armadillo
O. Pilosa – þ̇ųxkőina
sO. Vermilingua – mąstílnerkőina
F. Cyclopedidae – pinsóiðƶefða̋ma
  • pínsoiðƶe̋fe, Cyclopes didactylus, silky anteater
F. Myrmicophagidae - sóidƶefða̋ma
  • gáᵹsoidƶe̋fe, Myrmicophaga tridactyla, giant anteater
  • kúðsoidƶe̋fe, Tamandua mexicana, northern tamandua
  • lúɱsoidƶe̋fe, Tamandua tetradactyla, southern tamandua
sO. Folivora – vąlƶéfnerkőina
F. Bradypodidae – tírnoᵹða̋ma
  • tirnőᵹe, Bradypus spp., three-toed sloths
F. Megalonychidae – d̬ónoᵹða̋ma
  • d̬onőᵹe, Choloepus spp., two-toed sloths
O. Eulipotypha – ?kőina
F. Erinaceidae – ehða̋ma
sF. Erinaceinae – éhnerða̋ma
  • 001 e̋he, Erinaceus europaeus, European hedgehog
  • 002 siȝe̋le, Erinaceus roumanicus, northern white-breasted hedgehog
  • 003 hę̋re, Hemiechinus auritus, long-eared hedgehog
F. Soricidae – šorða̋ma
  • 004 šőre, Sorex araneus, common shrew
  • ǧaršőre, Sorex alpinus, alpine shrew,
F. Talpidae – k̬ɔmða̋ma
sF. Desmaninae – ðųfk̬ɔ́mnerða̋ma
  • ðųfk̬ɔ̋me, Desmana moschata, Russian desman
sF. Talpinae – k̬ɔ́mnerða̋ma
  • 005 k̬ɔ̋me, Talpa europaea, European mole
O. Chiroptera – mánpeþkőina
sO. Megachiroptera – náxmanpéþnerkőina
sO. Microchiroptera – ƶ̇ǫ́nmanpéþnerkőina
F. Vespertilionidae – vą́palða̋ma
  • 006, vąpa̋le, P. pipistrellus, common pipistrelle
O. Primates – mézt̬inkőina
sO. Strepsirrhini – laþnásnerkőina
  • rı̨́skįfme̋ce, Lemuridae spp., lemur
sO. Haplorrhini – sausnásnerkőina
SF. Cercopithicoidea – naȝábufða̋ma
F. Cercopithecidae – náȝavða̋ma
  • nąime̋ce, Papio hamadryas, Hamadryas baboon
SF. Hominoidea – "ábufða̋ma"
F. Hominidae – "avða̋ma"
sF. Ponginae – "reuðávnerða̋ma"
  • reuða̋be, Ponga spp., orangutan
sF. Homininae – táḷon(ɘn)erða̋ma
T. Gorillini – cuþnéðsufða̋ma
  • cuþne̋ðe, G. gorilla, gorilla
T. Hominini – taḷónsufða̋ma
sT. Panina - cimpánzufȝǫ̋ra
  • cimpa̋nze, Pan troglodytes, common chimpanzee
  • bonőbe, Pan paniscus, bonobo
sT. ?ina – pézufȝǫ̋ra
  • iðṙőnu, Homo primicreatus, ethran
  • taḷőnu, Homo sapiens, human
  • taiṅőnu, Homo monticola, lithan
sT. ?ina – kúlufȝǫ̋ra
  • ąþ̇őnu, Homo ripacola, pyran
  • meþ̇őnu, Homo lacucola, hydoran
  • mąṭőnu, Homo silvicola, xylan
O. Carnivora – íþƶefkőina
sO. Feliformia – suðnéðnerkőina
F. Felidae - bųð(ɘð)a̋ma
sF. Pantherinae - bų́ðnerða̋ma
  • 007 ḍűvle, †Panthera tigris virgata, Caspian tiger
  • 008 ṭűnge, Panthera tigris altaica, Siberian tiger
  • 009 bų̋ðe, †Panthera leo spelaea, Eurasian cave lion
  • 010 pɔ̋de, Panthera pardus, leopard
  • 011 zı̋ke, Panthera uncia, snow leopard
  • 012 ȝa̋rge, Neofelis nebulosa, clouded leopard
  • ɱespɔ̋de, Panthera onca, jaguar
sF. Felinae – máłnerða̋ma
  • 013, L. lynx, lų̋ᵹe, Eurasian lynx
  • naiva̋ke, †Acinonyx intermedius, cheetah
  • 014 mą̋łe, Felis chaus, jungle cat
  • 015 ɱı̋sle, Felis sylvestris, wild cat
  • 016 bą̋ve, Felis catus, domestic cat
  • ɱesbų̋ðe, Puma concolor, cougar