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In Good Article reviews, I try to check either 10 sources or 15% of the total, whichever is larger. I strongly prefer reviewing the articles of those who have completed at least a few reviews of their own. Good/Featured topic mock-ups for order Lagomorpha
Extant species only
- 10.3% Stub-Class
- 41.4% Start-Class
- 17.2% C-Class
- 6.9% B-Class
- 24.1% GA-Class
- 3.4% FA-Class
- 3% Stub-Class
- 16.7% Start-Class
- 22.7% C-Class
- 10.6% B-Class
- 42.4% GA-Class
- 4.5% FA-Class
Abyssinian hare
African savanna hare
Alaskan hare
Amami rabbit
Annamite striped rabbit
Andean tapeti
Antelope jackrabbit
Appalachian cottontail
Arctic hare
Black jackrabbit
Black-tailed jackrabbit
Bunyoro rabbit
Broom hare
Brush rabbit
Burmese hare
Cape hare
Cape scrub hare
Central American tapeti
Chinese hare
Coastal tapeti
Common tapeti
Corsican hare
Desert cottontail
Desert hare
Dice's cottontail
Eastern cottontail
Ethiopian hare
Ethiopian highland hare
European hare
European rabbit
Granada hare
Hainan hare
Hewitt's red rock hare
Hispid hare
Indian hare
Jameson's red rock hare
Japanese hare
Korean hare
Manchurian hare
Marsh rabbit
Mexican cottontail
Mountain cottontail
Mountain hare
New England cottontail
Natal red rock hare
Omilteme cottontail
Pygmy rabbit
Riverine rabbit
Robust cottontail
Santa Marta tapeti
Smith's red rock hare
Snowshoe hare
Sumatran striped rabbit
Swamp rabbit
Tehuantepec jackrabbit
Tolai hare
Tres Marias cottontail
White-sided jackrabbit
White-tailed jackrabbit
Woolly hare
Venezuelan lowland rabbit
Volcano rabbit
Yarkand hare
Yunnan hare
All lagomorphs
This would be a much, much harder goal given the number and ambiguity of extinct genera and species.
- 33.3% Start-Class
- 16.7% C-Class
- 50% FA-Class
Leporidae (subtopic)
Ochotonidae (subtopic)
Leporidae
- 11.6% Stub-Class
- 7% Start-Class
- 7% C-Class
- 11.6% GA-Class
- 2.3% FA-Class
- 60.5% remaining
Brachylagus (subtopic)
Bunolagus (Riverine rabbit)
Caprolagus (Hispid hare)
Lepus (subtopic)
Nesolagus (subtopic)
Oryctolagus (subtopic)
Pentalagus (Amami rabbit)
Pronolagus (subtopic)
Poelagus (Bunyoro rabbit)
Romerolagus (Volcano rabbit)
Sylvilagus (subtopic)
†Agispelagus
†Aililepus
†Aluralagus
†Archaeolagus
†Australogomys
†Aztlanolagus
†Chadrolagus
†Gobiolagus
†Hypolagus
†Lagotherium
†Lepoides
†Litolagus
†Megalagus
†Mytonolagus
†Nekrolagus
†Notolagus
†Nuralagus
†Ordolagus
†Palaeolagus
†Panolax
†Paranotolagus
†Pewelagus
†Pliolagus
†Pliopentalagus
†Pliosiwalagus
†Pratilepus
†Pronotolagus
†Serengetilagus
^It is highly likely that the list of extinct genera is inaccurate due to synonyms and such that Wikipedia has not caught up to.
- 66.7% Stub-Class
- 33.3% B-Class
^This has been complicated by the pygmy rabbit potentially being transferred to Sylvilagus. In which case, unless B. coloradensis is also moved elsewhere, the genus and fossil species articles should be merged.
- 27.3% Start-Class
- 33.3% C-Class
- 6.1% B-Class
- 30.3% GA-Class
- 3% FA-Class
- 25% Stub-Class
- 25% Start-Class
- 25% C-Class
- 25% GA-Class
- 57.1% Stub-Class
- 28.6% GA-Class
- 14.3% remaining
†Oryctolagus laynensis
† Oryctolagus valdarnensis
- 100% GA-Class
- 18.5% Stub-Class
- 11.1% Start-Class
- 22.2% C-Class
- 14.8% B-Class
- 25.9% GA-Class
- 7.4% remaining
Santa Marta tapeti
Swamp rabbit
Tres Marias cottontail
Venezuelan lowland rabbit
†Sylvilagus hibbardi
†Sylvilagus leonensis
†Sylvilagus webbi
Ochotonidae
- 5.4% Stub-Class
- 2.7% Start-Class
- 2.7% C-Class
- 8.1% B-Class
- 81.1% remaining
†Albertona
†Alloptox
†Amphilagus
†Australagomys
†Austrolagomys
†Bellatona
†Bellatonoides
†Bohlinotona
†Cuyamalagus
†Desmatolagus
†Eurolagus
†Gripholagomys
†Gymnesicolagomys
†Hesperolagomys
†Heterolagus
†Kenyalagomys
†Lagopsis
†Marcuinomys
Ochotona (subtopic)
†Ochotonoides
†Ochotonoma
†Oklahomalagus
†Oreolagus
†Paludotona
†Piezodus
†Plicalagus
†Pliolagomys
†Prolagus
†Proochotona
†Pseudobellatona
†Ptychoprolagus
†Russellagus
†Sinolagomys
†Titanomys
†Tonomochota
Ochotona topic: all extant and extinct species
- Plus however many more valid extinct species there are.

