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Ciscoes, or lake herring, Leucichthys (in some classifications, Coregonus) artedi, are herringlike food and sport fishes.

In some classifications the pegasids have been given their own order (Pegasiformes).

Both groups are considered subfamilies of the family Paridae (order Passeriformes) in some classifications.

In some classifications, Thraupidae contains over 400 species, whereas others assign fewer than 300 species to the group.

In some classifications, turkeys and New World quail are placed into their own families, Meleagrididae and Odontophoridae, respectively.

The flamingos, which constitute the order Phoenicopteriformes in some classifications, are placed in the Ciconiiformes in this classification, but their relationships are still unknown.

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In some classification schemes, snakeflies are considered to be in the suborder Raphidiodea.

In some classification systems, hornworts have been grouped as horned liverworts in the subclass Anthocerotidae (class Hepaticae), class Anthocerotopsida, order Anthocerotales.

In some classification schemes, the order Diplura is considered to be in the subclass Apterygota of the class Insecta, while in others it is placed in its own subclass (Entognatha) of the superclass Hexapoda.

Many taxonomists expand the family Muscicapidae to include the thrushes, warblers, and babblers, treating the Old World flycatchers in two or more subfamilies, Muscicapinae (typical flycatchers) and Monarchinae (monarch flycatchers) and, in some classification systems, Rhipidurinae (fantailed flycatchers).

We show some theoretical properties of the method and illustrate its performance in some classification examples.

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