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Kingdom Animalia (animals)
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Eumetazoa (metazoans)
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Bilateria (bilaterally symmetrical animals)
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Deuterostomia (deuterostomes)
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Phylum Chordata (chordates)
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Craniata (craniates)
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Subphylum Vertebrata (vertebrates)
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Superclass Gnathostomata (jawed vertebrates)
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Euteleostomi (bony vertebrates)
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Class Sarcopterygii (lobe-finned fishes and terrestrial vertebrates)
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Tetrapoda (tetrapods)
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Amniota (amniotes)
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Class Reptilia
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Class Aves (birds)
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Subclass Neognathae (neognath birds)
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Infraclass Neoaves (modern birds)
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Order Procellariiformes (tube-nosed seabirds)
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Family Procellariidae (petrels and shearwaters)
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Genus Puffinus (shearwaters)
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Species Puffinus assimilis (little shearwater) -
Species Puffinus auricularis (Townsend's shearwater)
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Species Puffinus bulleri (Buller's shearwater) -



Species Puffinus carneipes (flesh-footed shearwater) -



Species Puffinus creatopus (pink-footed shearwater) -



Species Puffinus gavia (fluttering shearwater) -
Species Puffinus gravis (great shearwater)
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Species Puffinus griseus (sooty shearwater) -



Species Puffinus huttoni (Hutton's shearwater) -



Species Puffinus lherminieri (Audubon's shearwater) -



Species Puffinus mauretanicus (Balearic shearwater) -



Species Puffinus nativitatis (Christmas Island shearwater) -



Species Puffinus opisthomelas (black-vented shearwater) -



Species Puffinus pacificus (wedge-tailed shearwater) -
Species Puffinus puffinus (Manx shearwater)
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Species Puffinus tenuirostris (short-tailed shearwater)
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Species Puffinus yelkouan (Mediterranean shearwater)
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Confused by a class within a class or an order within an order? Please see our brief essay.
Scientific names for Aves taxonomy (family and below) are from The Howard and Moore Complete Checklist of the Birds of the World, Princeton University Press, copyright 2003. Used by permission.



