Wikipedia:WikiProject Animals/Draft capitalization guidelines

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Purpose of this draft proposal:

a) help prevent multiple page moves of existing articles;
b) help ensure new articles are properly named when created
  • To possibly agree upon new conventions currently unresolved.

Proposed additions/clarifications to guidelines:
  • Common names of animal species are written either in title case or sentence case depending upon the taxonomic group (shown below).
  • In title case, the first letter of every important word is capitalized (e.g., Grey Currawong, Duke of Burgundy), except for words that follow a hyphen (e.g., Brown-headed Spider Monkey).
  • In sentence case, no capital letters are used (e.g., brown bear, ray-finned shark), except for proper names (e.g., North American beaver, Roosevelt's elk).
  • Names of higher categories of animals are always written in sentence case (e.g., kangaroo rat, river martin).
  • Individual articles should be consistent in using either title or sentence case for common names. If an article on an animal species uses title-case title, all species mentioned in the text should have their name in title case.

WikiProject examples edit

Animal type Case to use Example article title Usage in prose Current status
of non-group
articles
Capitalisation
of groups[1]
Group use in prose Remarks/exceptions
Mammals Sentence Polar bear The polar bear is a bear. Mixed Sentence Per naming conventions as WP Mammals doesn't have project specific guidelines.
Primates Sentence Ring-tailed lemur The ring-tailed lemur is a primate. Mixed – converting to lower Sentence ruffed lemur
Cetaceans Sentence Pygmy blue whale The pygmy blue whale is a whale. Mainly sentence Sentence blue whale
Rodents Sentence Guinea pig The guinea pig is a species of rodent. Mixed Sentence mouse
Birds Upper Bald Eagle A Bald Eagle is a bird. Actively upper Sentence thick-billed parrot
bluebird
Lower case should be used in contexts outside of ornithology
Upper Palawan Peacock-Pheasant A Palawan Peacock-Pheasant is a bird. Sentence see Talk:Palawan Peacock-Pheasant
Insects Sentence Red imported fire ant The red imported fire ant (Solenopsis invicta) is one of over 280 species ... 100% sentence Sentence rove beetle Lepidoptera and Odonata species may be capitalised
Butterflies and moths Mixed Gypsy moth The gypsy moth is a moth. More upper Sentence skipper Ditto
Fishes Sentence Ocean sunfish The ocean sunfish is a fish. Mainly sentence Sentence catfish Project guideline
Sharks Sentence Oceanic whitetip shark The oceanic whitetip shark is a shark. 100% sentence Sentence bullhead shark
Amphibians and reptiles Sentence Komodo dragon The Komodo dragon is a reptile. Mixed Sentence poison dart frog
Turtles Sentence Loggerhead sea turtle The loggerhead sea turtle[2] is a turtle. 100% sentence Sentence sea turtle
Arthropods Sentence American lobster American lobsters are usually bluish green to brown. 100% sentence Sentence lobster Few common name articles
Spiders Sentence Katipo A bite from the katipo produces a toxic syndrome. 100% sentence Sentence orb-weaver spider
Cephalopods
Gastropods Sentence Lightning whelk The lightning whelk is a large edible sea snail. Mostly sentence Sentence door snail


Addendum - breeds edit

Animal type Case to use Example article title Usage in prose Current status
of non-group
articles
Capitalisation
of groups
Group use in prose Remarks/exceptions
Dogs Upper Beagle A Beagle is a dog. Actively upper - - Guidelines not followed
Equine Upper American Quarter Horse The American Quarter Horse is a breed of horse. Actively upper - - Distinction between breed and type often must be determined on a case-by-case basis

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ * according to WP:Fauna name "The common name of a group of species, or an individual creature of indeterminate species, is not capitalised."
  2. ^ prose use in New York Times