Thread:The S/@comment-995426-20151111105859

Paraphyletic. Polyphyletic. Euarchontoglirans. At some point my inner geek took over and I created a lot of new cladistic categories. It's not that they aren't biologically sound, but when I weighed simplicity vs. an opportunity to educate, I erred toward the latter. XD And I've always been fond of rich category trees and biological cladograms.

I can re-simplify some of the recent work I've already done in species categories, but I wouldn't necessarily know where to begin. I'm more of a Donatello than a Leonardo. 