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Good/Featured topic mock-ups for order Lagomorpha
Extant species only
edit- 20.7% Stub-Class
- 41.4% Start-Class
- 17.2% C-Class
- 3.4% B-Class
- 17.2% GA-Class
- 3.4% FA-Class
- 9.1% Stub-Class
- 30.3% Start-Class
- 18.2% C-Class
- 15.2% B-Class
- 24.2% GA-Class
- 3% 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
- 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
- Scrub hare
- 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
editThis would be a much, much harder goal given the number and ambiguity of extinct genera and species.
- 25% Start-Class
- 50% C-Class
- 25% B-Class
- Leporidae (subtopic)
- Ochotonidae (subtopic)
- Prolagidae? (subtopic)
Leporidae
edit- 13.6% Stub-Class
- 11.4% Start-Class
- 6.8% C-Class
- 2.3% B-Class
- 6.8% GA-Class
- 59.1% 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
^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
- 8.8% Stub-Class
- 41.2% Start-Class
- 20.6% C-Class
- 5.9% B-Class
- 20.6% GA-Class
- 2.9% FA-Class
- Notability of this subspecies is not verified
- 25% Stub-Class
- 25% Start-Class
- 50% C-Class
- 60% Stub-Class
- 20% B-Class
- 20% GA-Class
- 16.7% Start-Class
- 83.3% GA-Class
- 29.6% Stub-Class
- 18.5% Start-Class
- 18.5% C-Class
- 18.5% B-Class
- 7.4% GA-Class
- 7.4% remaining
Ochotonidae
edit- 10% C-Class
- 5% B-Class
- 85% remaining
- Ochotonidae and Ochotona technically need to be split. It isn't clear which would remain the Pika article.
Ochotona topic: all extant and extinct species
- Plus however many valid extinct species there are.