taxonóriák
Taxonóriák is a term used in some biological classification systems to denote a rank higher than kingdom but below domain. This taxonomic rank is not universally recognized by all scientific bodies or researchers. The most widely accepted hierarchical structure in modern taxonomy places the domain as the highest rank, followed by kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species. The concept of a taxonóriák emerged as an attempt to further subdivide the vast diversity within the domain.
When the taxonóriák rank is employed, it is typically used to group together multiple kingdoms that share