Legion (taxonomy)
The legion, in biological classification, is a non-obligatory taxonomic rank within the Linnaean hierarchy sometimes used in zoology.In zoological taxonomy, the legion is:
- subordinate to the class
- superordinate to the cohort.
- consists of a group of related orders
Legions may be grouped into superlegions or subdivided into sublegions, and these again into infralegions.Use in zoology
Legions and their super/sub/infra groups have been employed in some classifications of birds and mammals. Full use is made of all of these in, for example, McKenna and Bell's classification of mammals.