Wikipedia:WikiProject Tree of Life/Cladogram requests

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Welcome to the Tree of Life Cladogram Request page


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Cladogram creators:

Templates:

  • {{Clade}}
    Default cladograms
  • {{Cladogram}}
    Boxed cladograms
  • {{Cladex}}
    Extended cladogram parameters

What is a cladogram:

  • A cladogram is an infographic that shows the relationships of scientific taxa. These can be useful to show how animals are related in almost any article on organisms.

What can have a cladogram:

  • Any article with enough information in the literature about its systematics can have a cladogram added. A single cladogram can be used on multiple articles.
    • Exception: Cladograms cannot be created in situations where the taxon has not appeared in at least one published analysis. Linnaean systematics cannot be translated into cladograms. Original research cladograms are not allowed.

Formats for cladograms:

  • The most significant features of cladograms can often be altered to fit specific articles with limited space.
  • The font size can be reduced with larger cladograms so that less space is taken up.
    • Default font size is 85% point size but can be changed between 75 and 100% upon request.
  • Line lengths affect how far the cladogram reaches across the page.
    • To fit images in the whitespace beside a cladogram with over 15 taxa a size below 90% is recommended, but sizes upwards that can be used to fill the cladogram across the whole article left-right.
  • Boxing a cladogram can allow for it to be positioned in line with text, and onto specific sides of a page.
    • Exception: Very large cladograms (~40+ taxa) should never be boxed, as they will take up far too much vertical space.
  • When specific formats are wanted please mention them in the cladogram request, otherwise Cladogram Creators will use their own discretion.

Images in cladograms:

  • Images like silhouettes or lateral views of skulls or life restorations can be added to cladograms
    • Note: when adding images, it is important to ensure that |middle is placed before the |thumb or equivalent, otherwise Firefox will render the images aligned to the bottom of the text and the taxon named will become uncentered.

Tips for Cladogram Creators:

  • Try to avoid edit conflicts by promptly replying to all requests that you intend to work on. Losing all your progress isn't fun.
  • Feel free to ask for help from others, we're all in this together.
  • Keep the OR rules in mind when creating cladograms. Don't add unpublished information to them.
  • Feel free to experiment with different features.


Requests

Actinoceras phylogeny

Hi. Would anybody be able to create a cladogram of Orthoceratoidea based on fig. 3 of this paper for the Actinoceras page? Many thanks in advance! Borophagus (talk) 13:58, 23 March 2026 (UTC)

Here you go. Not sure if you wanted to also show Multiceratoidea and Endoceratoidea just as outgroups or not, so here are both options. Cougroyalty (talk) 15:23, 23 March 2026 (UTC)
I'll go with the outgroup one. Many thanks! Borophagus (talk) 15:33, 23 March 2026 (UTC)

Macromyzon phylogeny

Hello, would anybody be able to create a cladogram based on figure 4 from this paper for my upcoming article on Macromyzon?. It is okay if the cladogram only includes the annelid elements of the figure.

Many thanks in advance! Fossiladder13 (talk) 06:09, 8 April 2026 (UTC)

I created both the whole cladogram, and just Annelida, so you can choose which one you want. Cougroyalty (talk) 21:30, 15 April 2026 (UTC)

Marmosa and Marmosops cladograms request follow-up

Hello! I'm following up on this request: I have found individual sources for 2025 cladograms for Marmosa and Marmosops. They can both be accessed for free:

I would like these two cladograms to be made into wiki-format. Thanks! Let Me Edit It (talk) 10:45, 18 April 2026 (UTC)

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