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For plant subgenus names, the style "Template:Taxonomy/Genus subg. Subgenus" is used. (The bare subgenus name should not be used, because then the taxonomy template for the nominate subgenus, such Mus or Banksia subg. Banksia, cannot be distinguished from the taxonomy template for the genus.)
More accurately, if |taxon=TAXON, the system will expect there to be a page at "Template:Taxonomy/TAXON". In some circumstances, TAXON may not be the name of the taxon, e.g. if a plant and animal share the same genus name, there may be two taxonomy templates called "Template:Taxonomy/GENUS (plant)" and "Template:Taxonomy/GENUS (animal)".
It is intended to be used only in other taxonomy templates, particularly Template:Taxobox/core. It takes three parameters: rank – the Latin rank of the taxon (e.g. "ordo"), which will be anglicized before display (required) link – the formatted taxon name with any wikilink to be used (required)
[[Category:Taxonomy templates with query]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Taxonomy templates with query]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.
Category:Taxonomy templates using unrecognized rank parameters (0) Category:Taxonomy templates showing anomalous ranks (0) Category:Taxonomy templates using always_display (528) – not usually an error, but should be special cases; Category:Unnecessary taxonomy templates (2) – usually species templates redundant to the genus template
A "skip taxonomy template" has the same title as a normal taxonomy template, but with "/skip" added to the end. Internally the skip taxonomy template at "Template:Taxonomy/ taxon-name /skip" is coded like this: