Just as the term
monotypic is used to describe a taxon including only one subdivision, the contained taxon can also be referred to as monotypic within the higher-level taxon, e.g., a genus monotypic within a family. Some examples of monotypic groups are:
Plants • The
division Ginkgophyta is monotypic, containing the single class Ginkgoopsida. This class is also monotypic, containing the single order Ginkgoales, which has only the single family Ginkgoaceae, containing a single genus
Ginkgo with a single species
Ginkgo biloba. • In the
order Amborellales, there is only one
family, Amborellaceae, there is only one genus,
Amborella, and in this genus there is only one species,
Amborella trichopoda. • The conifer
Sciadopitys verticillata is the only species in the monotypic genus
Sciadopitys, and also the only member of the family Sciadopityaceae. Multiple other conifer genera are monotypic, but are members of larger families; examples include
Cathaya, Diselma, Fitzroya, Glyptostrobus, Metasequoia, Microcachrys, Nothotsuga, Parasitaxus, Saxegothaea, Sequoia, Sequoiadendron, Sundacarpus, Tetraclinis, Thujopsis and
Wollemia. • The flowering plant
Breonadia salicina is the only species in the monotypic genus
Breonadia. • The family Cephalotaceae includes only one genus,
Cephalotus, and only one species,
Cephalotus follicularis – the Albany pitcher plant. • The water lily species
Euryale ferox is the sole extant member of the monotypic genus
Euryale.
Animals • The
platypus is the only member of the monotypic genus
Ornithorhynchus, and the family
Ornithorhynchidae. • The
aye-aye is the only extant member of the genus
Daubentonia, and the family
Daubentoniidae. • The
aardvark is the only extant member of the genus
Orycteropus, the family
Orycteropodidae, and the order
Tubulidentata. • The
madrone butterfly is the only species in the monotypic genus
Eucheira. However, there are two subspecies of this
butterfly,
E. socialis socialis and
E. socialis westwoodi, which means the species
E. socialis is not monotypic. •
Delphinapterus leucas, the beluga whale, is the only member of its genus and lacks subspecies. •
Dugong dugon is the only species in the monotypic genus
Dugong. •
Homo sapiens (humans) are monotypic, as they have too little
genetic diversity to have any accepted living
subspecies. • The
maned wolf, a large canid, is the only species in the monotypic genus
Chrysocyon • The
narwhal, a medium-sized
cetacean, is the only member of the monotypic genus
Monodon. • The
palmchat is the only member of the genus
Dulus and the only member of the family Dulidae. • The
salamanderfish (
Lepidogalaxias salamandroides) is the only member of the order Lepidogalaxiiformes, which is the sister group to the remaining
euteleosts. •
Ozichthys albimaculosus, the cream-spotted cardinalfish, which is found in tropical Australia and southern New Guinea, is the type species of the monotypic genus
Ozichthys. • The
bearded reedling is the only species in the monotypic genus
Panurus, which is the only genus in the monotypic family Panuridae; it does however have three subspecies so it is not strictly monotypic. File:Amborella trichopoda.jpg|In the order Amborellales, there is only one family, Amborellaceae, and there is only one genus,
Amborella, and in this genus there is only one species,
Amborella trichopoda. File:Beluga Whale Kissing its trainer.jpg|Beluga "
kissing" a human
trainer; both are monotypical in their genera. File:Cephalotus follicularis Hennern 3 (cropped).jpg|The family Cephalotaceae has only one genus,
Cephalotus, which contains only one species,
Cephalotus follicularis, the Australian pitcher plant.
Other •
Picomonas judraskeda is the only known species in the division
Picozoa. == See also ==