Zoology Museum Taxonomy Updates

The links below provide up to date information on the current taxonomy of the kingdom Animalia. Since the current displays in the Zoology Museum were installed in the late 1980s there have been many changes made at all levels of taxonomy, from new Phyla being discovered, to groups that were thought to be Phyla being moved to Order or Family level in other Phyla. At the same time more species have been discovered and the relationships between them has been made clearer through the use of molecular techniques such as DNA analysis. 

Each page provides the Phylum name, the name derivation (often the Latin or Greek origin of the word), the names of the Classes, the number of Orders, Families, Genera, and Species, the Earliest Fossil Record (millions of years ago - mya), the Habitat (Marine, Freshwater, Terrestrial, Brackish, Parasitic), the Size Range of the species within the group and any further Notes. 

Only extant and recently extinct species are included in the Vertebrate counts

The source for the majority of the information is the Catalogue of Life, a worldwide collaboration of over 3,000 taxonomists that aims to list all known species. However, other databases such as Eschmeyer's Catalogue of Fishes, the International Ornithological Congress World Bird List and the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) have been used for certain groups due to more accurate information being available from theses sources. All these databases are being constantly updated as new discoveries are made or as old records are verified.

Invertebrates

Protozoa - First Animals

Porifera - Sponges

Cnidaria - Corals, Jellies, Sea Anemones, Hydroids

Ctenophora - Comb Jellies

Platyhelminthes - Flatworms

Nemertea - Ribbon Worms

Nematoda - Roundworms

Entoprocta - Goblet Worms

Rotifera - Wheel Animals

Nematomorpha - Horsehair Worms

Acanthocephala - Thorny-headed Worms

Mollusca - Snails, Slugs, Squids, Octopuses, Seaslugs, Clams, Chitons, Tusk Shells, etc.

Priapulida - Penis Worms

Sipuncula - Peanut Worms

Annelida - Worms

Onychophora - Velvet Worms

Tardigrada - Water Bears

Arthropoda - Insects, Crustaceans, Millipedes, Centipedes, Spiders, Scorpions, Springtails, Harvestmen, Horseshoe Crabs

Bryozoa - Moss Animals

Phoronida - Horseshoe Worms

Brachiopoda - Lamp Shells

Echinodermata - Sea Stars, Brittle Stars, Sea Urchins, Sand Dollars, Sea Cucumbers, Sea Lillies

Chaetognatha - Arrow Worms

Hemichordata - Acorn Worms

Cephalochordata - Lancelets

Tunicata - Sea Squirts

Minor Phyla (the following groups have no specimens on display in the Zoology Museum)

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