I figured someone might find this useful. I never intended my conworld to be a speculative biology project, but part of me is always striving to put everything in its place. So I usually think of random critters first and only later try to cram them into some sort of taxon.
The idea is I write up a note explaining what the critter is, then place the note on the canvas where I think it should go. Yinrih and tree dwellers are in the same genus (vulpithecus) so they’re grouped together. The Bobtailed Hob is more distantly related, so it goes in a vulpithecoid group above the vulpithecins. Vulpithecoids are tetrapods, which on Yih evolved from six-limbed hexapods.
Other hexapods include Wormcows (common livestock animals) and (tentatively) forest flyers (the most common pet kept by yinrih). Hexapods are terrestrial animals that evolved from fish-like aquatic vertebrates. The Lapras-like shell-fish I posted about earlier is one such aquatic vertebrate.
Vertebrates emerged from soft-bodied invertebrates, which include the nannerpus I just posted about. Hard-bodied invertebrates are a sister taxon to the soft-bodied invertebrates, and include arthropod-like animals like fireflies.
All of these are animals. There are also plants (multicellular autotrophs) and fungi (multicellular heterotrophs that are not animals), and so on and on it goes.
Nice! I’m not a worldbuilder, just seeing this from All posts, but I love Obsidian and I really like seeing others’ taxonomy systems
I’ve lately been using DokuWiki instead because of the straightforward version history and ease of sharing with others, but Obsidian’s canvas feature is still really useful.l


