The Catalogue of Life is missing out many fossil groups. This dataset tries to fill these gaps down to family level at most and is listed in CheckistBank.
The main taxonomy tree lives in taxonomy.txtree. Information about the dataset as a whole and how to cite it is kept in metadata.yaml, a list of structured references is in BibTex. References from this list are cited in the taxonomy file.
BibTex content can be retrieved from CrossRef for most DOIs when known. For example by using curl on the terminal like this:
curl --location --silent --header "Accept: application/x-bibtex" https://doi.org/10.1080/11035890601282097 @article{Eriksson_2006, doi = {10.1080/11035890601282097}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1080%2F11035890601282097}, year = 2006, month = {jun}, publisher = {Informa {UK} Limited}, volume = {128}, number = {2}, pages = {97--101}, author = {Mats E. Eriksson}, title = {Polychaete jaw apparatuses and scolecodonts from the Silurian Ireviken Event interval of Gotland, Sweden}, journal = {{GFF}} }
Prefix extinct taxa with the dagger symbol and use the following properties in brackets where needed:
LINK
: URL to primary referencePUB
: the bibtex identifier for the nomenclatural reference where the exact name was originally publishedREF
: a list of bibtex identifiers for taxonomic references backing up the placement and information, separated by commasENV
: a list of environment values, separated by commasCHRONO
: a geochronological time range for the earliest-latest appearance of the taxon. The range is delimited by a hyphen, e.g.Jurassic-Cretaceous
†Kalloprion kilmisteri [species] {PUB=Eriksson_2006 ENV=marine CHRONO=Llandovery-Wenlock}