Are there any orders (ie, in taxonomy) that only have one family in them?

Its nothing urgent. I just wanted to make a joke in a picture where theres an anthropomorphized word (that word being a taxonomic order) being held ag

It's nothing urgent. I just wanted to make a joke in a picture where there's an anthropomorphized word (that word being a taxonomic order) being held against its will, saying "Please let me go. I have a family!" The joke being that it, as an order, and as that *particular* order, has a (one) Family.

or:It's nothing urgent. I just wanted to make a joke in a picture where there's an anthropomorphized word (that word being a taxonomic order) being held against its will, saying \"Please let me go. I have a family!\" The joke being that it, as an order, and as that *particular* order, has a (one) Family.


or:Try list of animal orders. When there are few families or orders, they're all specified in the page. Rather surprised there's no graphical tree online, actually; would be easier to query.Eg: class Eutardigrada -> order Apochela -> family Milnesiidae. (Friendly neighbourhood tardigrade, always a favourite.)Postscript: Biology jokes... Eugh.

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