User:Plantdrew/sandbox
GRIN
{{cite web |url= |title= |date=2017 |website=[[Germplasm Resources Information Network]] (GRIN)|publisher=[[Agricultural Research Service]] (ARS), [[United States Department of Agriculture]] (USDA). |access-date=8 November 2017}}
APGIV
{{Cite journal|authors=Angiosperm Phylogeny Group|year=2016|title=An update of the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group classification for the orders and families of flowering plants: APG IV|journal=Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society|volume=181|issue=1|pages=1–20|url=http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/boj.12385/epdf|format=PDF|issn=00244074|doi=10.1111/boj.12385}}
APGIII
{{Cite journal|authors=Angiosperm Phylogeny Group|year=2009|title=An update of the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group classification for the orders and families of flowering plants: APG III|journal=Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society|volume=161|issue=2|pages=105–121|url=http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/122630309/abstract|format= PDF |issn=00244074|doi=10.1111/j.1095-8339.2009.00996.x }}
Cycads
<ref name="Stevenson1992">{{cite journal|last1=Stevenson|first1=Dennis Wm.|title=A formal classification of the extant cycads|journal=Brittonia|volume=44|issue=2|year=1992|pages=220-223|issn=0007196X|doi=10.2307/2806837}}</ref>
Algae
{{cite web |url= |title= |last=Guiry |first=M.D. |last2=Guiry |first2=G.M. |date=2019 |website=AlgaeBase |publisher=National University of Ireland, Galway |access-date= 2019}} {{cite web |url= |title= |last=Guiry |first=M.D. |last2=Guiry |first2=G.M. |date=2019 |website=AlgaeBase |publisher=World Register of Marine Species |access-date= 2019}}
PPG
{{cite journal|authors=PPG I|title=A community-derived classification for extant lycophytes and ferns|journal=Journal of Systematics and Evolution|volume=54|issue=6|year=2016|pages=563–603|issn=16744918|doi=10.1111/jse.12229}}
Skipped:
- Osmunda; split into multiple genera
- Cyathea; split into 3 genera
- Ceratopteridoideae; Parkerioideaein PPG
- Adiantum species citing Christenhuz in taxobox
- Pellaea; has sections, not all blue links listed in sections
- Blechnaceae; needs article, Christenhusz and PPG treat very differently
- Thelypteris; massive split, down to 2 species in PPG
- Didymochlaena; needs own family, type species is a synonym??
- Polybotroideae; needs article and mention at Dryopteridaceae; genera not done for now
- Dracoglossum; needs rewrite fro PPG (fairly minor)
Other:
- Rhachidosorus in monotypic family, move to genus name
- Unify Eupolypod I and II and Aspleniineae/Polypodiineae
- Cystopteridaceae parent
- Onocleaceae parent
- Polypodiaceae parent
- Eupolypods II
- Woodsiaceae; 3 genera listed here, only 1 in PPG. Merge to genus? Maybe not, but needs PPG view
- Onoclea; need clarification with regards to other genera in family
- Athyriaceae needs article
- Diplazium pycnocarpon move to Homalosorus (see Diplazium)
- Thelypteridaceae; needs update for PPG; missing Menisorus and Amblovenatum (replacement for Amphineuron. Subfamilies need articles
- Drynarioideae genera not synched with PPG, and some have tribes in their auto taxoboxes
- all Polypodiaceae subfamilies (and Polypodiaceae itself) need synch with PPG; need article for Grammitidoideae
POWO
Species accepted by Plants of the World Online as of 2024:[1]<ref name=POWO>{{cite web |url=http://www.plantsoftheworldonline.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names: |title= |date=2024 |website=Plants of the World Online |publisher=Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew|access-date= 2024}}</ref>
Herpetology articles needing major overhauls]]
Taxonbar to catch errors
- Peperomia cordilimba; only links are IUCN and GBIF. Out of step with TPL which treats as a synonym.
- Aristolochia longa
- Virola melinonii; GBIF only
- Virola rufula; GBIF only
- Convolvulus pluricaulis; GRIN as synonym, no TPL
- Calystegia japonica; GRIN as synonym, no TPL
Automatic taxobox peeps: M. A. Broussard, Quetzal1964, Declangi, Od Mishehu, William Avery, Kevmin, Alex Cohn, Pvmoutside, Hyperik, NessieVL, Roy Bateman, Loopy30
interesting diff by Pvm; removed unreffed vernacular name
- Cyclosorus elegans; nomen nudum, in syonymy of Sphaerostephanos validus per COL.
- New Mexico dune plant redirect from move to Proboscidea spicata. Delete redirect or rcat?
ToL Admins: Choess, Sabine's Sunbird, OhanaUnited, Casliber, Guettarda, Jimfbleak, JoJan, Premeditated Chaos, Od Mishehu, Smith609, Bob the Wikipedian, Anarchyte, Nick Moyes
Sex, drugs, rock & roll
- Cannabis incoming links aren't the genus
- Copulation
- Monogamy links partner as significant other, not sexual partner
- Sex incoming links aren't about biological males and females
- Egg no primary topic. Chicken eggs as food, other rigid shelled animal reproductive structures, oocytes
- gravidity has some non-human; Gravidity and paritylead states women
- Hollywood as a metonym
- Awhetolinks from New Zealand topics
- Baylisascaris shroederi; giant panda roundworm, no known human infections, written as a medical article
- Kidney dialysis; wow, medical topic moved and no longer squatting on basic title dialysis
- Wikipedia could perhaps use an article on Lenten fish dispensations (I'm no theologian, but I think it counts as fasting if you eat something weird instead of the usual). UK beaver, seal, porpoise, heron, even sheep found drinking from streams Beaver in STL; barnacle geese, hippos, capybara. Covered so far at Fasting and abstinence in the Catholic Church#Lent
- Why is ‘Orthocoronavirinae’ a Hot Google Search? (August 2020) Well, I'd guess it might have something to do with the subject Wikipedia has decided to associate with "coronavirus". This article is the top Google result (16 Jan 2021) for "Orthocoronavirinae". The next two are NCBI taxonomy. Wikipedia is #4, but Google throws a bunch of stuff related to the pandemic before it gets to Wikipedia. Covid test is what people are actually going to search for, not COVID-19 testingif we're going back to the complete dumb-fuck (2005ish) era of Wikipedia title where Wikipedia needs to optimize titles for Google rather than vice versa (Ok, not actually "vice versa", but search engines find Wikipedia articles however they are titled now).
- Heteroconger chapmani; might be interesting to have lists of destroyed holotypes? Manila fish, Berlin herbarium, Brazilian national museum?
- Parsana malekianaonly case I'm aware of where authors have named a taxon after themselves; should have split authorship; Maleki for the genus and Parsa for the species.
- Mormon there is no justification for a plural title for Mormons. Wikipedia situation results from a series of edits in 2011 that didn't want to deal with the ambiguous links.
- Talk:Gut microbiota/Archive 1; move discussions about specifying "human"
Disfavored cladistic hypotheses articles
Especially for articles involving competing relationships between three clades with a well defined parent (i.e. a clade for every node in the tree). Need a category for these (Cat:Obsolete cladistic hypotheses)? Should not be included in child auto taxoboxes (clade for every node is excessive).
- Tactopoda (=Tardigrades+Euarthropods, Onychophora out; appears more recent evidence is for Euarthropods+Onychophora) parent = Panarthropoda/Lobopodia
- Halvaria (=Heterokonts+Alveolata, Rhizaria out; Halvaria article suggests evidence is for Rhizaria+Alveolata, Heterokonts out) parent = SAR/Chromalveolata
- Excavata nope
Multiple taxoboxes
Jatayu Conservation Breeding Centre, Pinjore- Little cherry disease
Acystopteris- Cystoathyrium
Drynarioideae- Mohria
- Platyzoma
Doodia mediaDoodia- Sinopteris
- Rhizoctonia solani
Mycobacterium avium complexSMEDIGlanville fritillaryCheilanthoideaeDidymoglossum- Rhachidosoraceae
DiplaziopsidaceaeHemidictyumBlotiellaLonchitisMetaxyaMatoniaceaeJamesoniaGeorg Friedrich KaulfussUlvellaLindsaeaceaeSaccolomaLastreopsisArachniodesHymenophyllaceaePolystichumOnocleaDryopteridaceaeSceptridiumBotrychium- Lupinus
Equisetum
- Ficus tinctoria
- Little cherry disease
- Antidesma japonicum
- Obdurodon
- Sindora siamensis
- Senegalia megaladena
- Verrucularia (plant 1840), there's an algae from 1834 with 0 accepted species on Algaebasethat is incertae sedis in Eukaryota.
To Do
- List of Eugenia species
- Paroreomyza montana; needs article
- Solenopora; algae, but should be a sponge?
- Athyana; IPNI and POWO seem to have different IDs for different spellings of the sole species
- Capraria Scroph or Plantaginaceae?
- Pleurobema rubellumis the valid name
- Cleidothaerusnot monotypic
- Athyana weinmannifolia] epithet spelling
- Ficalhoa laurifolia; apparently monotypic, move to genus??
- Arisaema utile; history split? started out as an article on a mythical plant with a dubious identification
- Talk:× Cambria; not a hybrid?
- Strobilanthes callosa malformed redirects
- Syagrus cearensis; coco babao needs disambiguation
- Pseudotsuga menziesii var. lindleyana; combination as a variety has not been published
- Fox spirit; broad concept including kitsune and other east Asian spirits. Kitsune should be a dab if there's ever a page for the Japanese fox subspecies.
- Aplocheilidae needs update
- Check status of Atitara (plant) and remove from list at Cocoseae
- Roystoneeaeis apparently correct spelling, needs update in taxonomy template if so
- Move Arctiinae (moth) to Arctiinae(check links, this is a weird situation)
- Oroxylum indicum; monotypic, history at both title, just copy paste
- Diplotaxis simplex/Diplotaxis simplex (plant); disambiguate
- Zanthoxylum bungeanum needs straightening out
- Tulipa schrenkiito Tulipa suaveolens
- Magnolia blumeimove to Magnolia sumatrana var. glauca
- Garden marguerite; unique infobox, also river dolphin
- Noccaea montana; my creation, confusion with European species still remains (POWO item is European)
{{Taxobox authority}} is junk
- incoming links/redirects to synonyms, Synonym (taxonomy), Taxonomy (biology)
- Naufraga (plant)is monotypic, should use binomial title
- Ixieae should be redirected to Croceaewhen that exists
- Wightia (plant); two species, and family placement isn't well settled. Add species articles and update if APGIV family consensus changes
- Shell mound redirects to midden, but most of the content is shell specific. Shell mound was merged to midden.
- Check taxonomy template edits by User:Awesome209 and User:Awesome 210. 209's my have been fixed. 210's haven't (at least not for [{Tactopoda]] as parent of arthropods).
- Template:Taxonomy/Platyzoa is also dubious
- Disambiguate links to Synonymy
- Switch to (taxonomy) dab terms for Subclass (biology)and other minor ranks
- (genus) dab terms (I had a search for this, need to find and relink}
- Article challenge; any British species that also occur in another part of the English speaking world (whether circumboreal, weedy, invasive) should have articles. (Rationale; British Isles have highest ratio of English speakers to plant species, should be a priority for a complete article set, but I'm not interested in British plants per se). Mashup BSBI vs. USDA PLANTS/FNA, AU/NZ/ZA databases to find missing articles.
Category:Potentially dangerous food
Is hoax Ctenophthalmus nepalensis a nomen nudum? What project banners should it take?
section (biology); many links from fungi that should go to botany sense
Dab
- Cleisostoma recurvum appears to be some sort of data error from TPL 1.0 (see Spanish article); should probably merge to Cleisostoma rostratum
Category:Redirects from former names; check for scientific names
{{Short description}}; a bunch of Cladonia species had one starting with a period; should check for nonalphabetic characters at the beginning
==Information as a section header (and IPC, PC, IC, Cultural references)
Brickellia californica; includes most of the bad ecozone categories for SW US
Inflata; my redirect to Wiktionary was reverted, take to RfD
Saussurea gossypiphora or Saussurea gossipiphora
Update genera for Astereae (and add taxonomy template refs), Cardueae and Cichorieae
Antennopoda is a competing hypothesis with Tactopoda
Broccolini is a trademark. Should this title be used?
Leptoxis crassa; synonym, move I screwed up
Split species articles from Celery and Wasabi
DAB links to List of plants known as lotus
- Cereus elegans; probably should be a homonym dab page (and likely other C. elegans articles)
- Fragaria × Comarum hybrids; add taxobox for × Comagaria
- az:Leonotis artemisia doesn't exist, no suitable target (az:Leonurus japonicus)
- "used to cure" isn't really appropriate language even for treatments that are backed by MEDRS (except maybe for current language at kidney; "nephrectomy is frequently used to cure renal cell carcinoma" (yes, if renal cells are removed, a patient no longer has renal cell carcinoma (but it may have metastasized)). Also [%22cancer%22,%22wellness%22,%22love%22 "cure for".
- Fungal cell
- Ophioceratidae, Ophiceratidae distinct, but mixed up on Wikipedia and IRMNG (Ophiceras, Ophioceras)
- List of onion cultivars; a list of species
- Veronica recurva; combination not published, POWO now has Hebe recurva as a synonym of Veronica albicans
- Baoris unicolor (disambiguation); disambiguation page at valid name
- Aster quitensis; unplaced per POWO
- Pappophorum vaginatum; synonym per POWO
- Bellis habanera; Habanera is a trademark for a series of cultivars
- Low view (single digits per month) non-stub technical article on a species; Oliva vicweei; Ganeshbot creation, expanded in 2022 by a long registered editor with minimal contributions
Cornbread_Mafia#Cornbread_Mafia_in_media_and_popular_culture, a total coatrack of unrelated uses
- Pouzolzia australis full synonym list from POWO; FOAO2 seems to be in sync with POWO synonymy
- Feijoa; move back to genus/common name title
- Linzia, Linzia (plant); taking Linzia to RfD would likely resolve in a dab page. Dab folks are nervous about red-links. Nothing that passes GNG standards of some folks
- Quercus cordifolia; synonym
- Viola soraria as state symbol for Illinois and Rhode Island? Not sure if any "violet" species is specified. Illinois has a state wildflower, so the violet isn't wild? Wisconsin does list a (synonymous) species. Not sure about New Jersey, but List of U.S. state and territory flowers list as species.
- Mononymous (usually Brazilian) footballers disambiguated by birth year. I guess COMMONNAME is the reason for not using a polynymous birth name. And WikiProject Football has their NOTNOTBROKEN thing.
- Potamotyphlus kaupii; should be Potomotyphlus (I moved to the wrong spelling, but taxonbar sources had that spelling at that time)
- Polyorthoptera; obsolete or not? used in automatic taxoboxes
- Southern maned sloth; no scientific sources
- Utricularia resupinata, and other articles expanded by same editor
- Pteranodon sternbergi, update taxobox
- Neomexicanus hops; taxobox, move to scientific name?
- Homo sapiensincoming links are shit
- Schefflera caudata; synonym of Heptapleurum caudatum
- Massasauga; retarget to genus?
- Medicago italica; syn of M. tornata
- Rhododendron catawbiense; had subsection in manual taxobox
- Correct name (botany) at e.g. GA Collybia cirrhatais misused where valid would be the appropriate term)
- Sahnioxylon rajmahalense is confused
Category talk:Amara (genus) move
- Chylismia claviformis subsp. peirsonii redirect?
- Xylopia le-testui; no hyphen
- d:Q15232584; sort out homonym
- Purple sulfur bacteria; write Chromatiales article
- Notogramma cimiciformis; spelling
- Astyanax (fish) has a subfamily in Fishbase/COF
Should
- Pteropodidaeclassification 2020
- Indian Verbena; delete? doesn't appear to be a common name for anything
- Rhizostomae, spelled Rhizostomeaein all(?) sources
- Rhaponticum scariosum; unplaced per POWO
- Template:Taxonomy/Mixosauria should not have links
Parakaryon myojinensis, river dolphin; one of a kind "taxoboxes"
- species group
- Plant species
Tirante is Evoxymetopon taeniatu
- Arhythmacanthidae has species/genera redirecting with no rcats
- Satureja gilliesii; setup as a SIA (with references), but I think the only case where a homonym isn't a dab
- Eulophia dentata/taiwanensis
- True snailredirects to an obsolete taxon
- Soldiers Delight Natural Environment Area; delete species lists
Rock rose has incoming links that perhaps could be disambiguated
- Genera redirecting to List of whitefly species
- Tetragonia tetragonoides
- Sqaurenose unicornfish; misspelled
- Ichthyophaga; need article for worm genus
- Moniligastridaalso describes members as earthworms
- Morwong (genus) is a subgenus
- Gigantocoreabusspelling
- Jingtang Lotus Roots. notable?
- Jakhya redirect?
- Barnaviridae cut and paste moved
- Rhamphospora nymphaeae; monotypic genus
- Scandosorbus intermedia, claimed to be a hybrid of Sorbus aucuparia, S. torminalis and another species. POWO has two species in Scandosorbus, none of which are the hybrid parents.
- Saints on animal and plant life; poor title (recently moved from a worse one), notable topic?
- Aristolochia cordifoliahomonym, fossil has priority (remove IFPNI from Wikidata item? item has no authority)
- Cleome hassleriana move back? POWO adopting a massively disruptive position here. Dracaena americanatitle is contrary to another disruptive POWO position. I'd expect some conservation proposals to be forthcoming.
- Civil Conflict; probably notable as dumbest sports rivalry, but sheesh
- Anisocapparis speciosa; genus a synonym
- Clematis laurifolia on iNat; no record in IPNI, etc. (GBIF does have it though, but via iNat?) Clematis horripilata here
- Archivea listed as a synonym at Stanhopeinae. It is accepted but postdates Chase.
- Tiger anemone; make dab page? Seems to be recentism for the Singapore species.
- Gallic horse; needs taxobox?
- Satsumayokuryu
- Torpedospora; move monogeneric family
- Myrospermum; Amburaneae or Sophoreae?
- Townsendia florifer?
- Tasman starling, taxoboxes for subspecies
- Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. cubense, taxobox for a species
- Aglaia lawii, Pachycentria glauca, multiple taxoboxes
- Teclea carpopunctifera, unplaced in POWO
- Romaleosyrphus villosus; needs replacement name
- Naked moray; made up on Wikipedia?
- Royidris species list has species as Vitsika
- Erigeron acer; move to E. acris
- Raphanus caudatus; cultivar, move to a vernacular name?
- tribe for Aretidris (overhaul Crematogastrini)
- Sigaus vertical table
- Lupinus vallicola a synonym in POWO
- Arandaspida; move to Arandaspidiformes
- Roman Civil Warneed disambiguation
- List of whitefly species; tons of Stemonitis redirects
- Heliconoides inflatus update family per WORMS
- Hygrotechuis conformis is probably Hygrotrechus conformis (now in Aquarius (bug)), but gl Wikipedia also has article and photo was taken in Galicia; the species is North American
{{Btname}}; barely used template of little utility
- Psychomastatix deserticolaPolbot creations, apparently a misspelling? in the IUCN redlist. Delete, rcat as something else?
- Living species are African, are there fossils from the Americas? Afro-American sideneck turtles
Bee shrimp/Golden bee shrimp; quite a mess with Wikidata items and interwiki links. Which is the species and which are aquarium variants?
- Black four-eyed opossum; needs article for this species
- Gray and black four-eyed opossum; a Wikipedia invention; not used in two of the sources in the taxobox (one uses gray four-eyed opposum for the genus). The one source that mentions "gray and black four-eyed opossums" also uses "pouched/pouchless four-eyed opossums" in a discussion about the confusing taxonomic history of two generic names. "Gray and black" is a descriptor uniting two species and shouldn't be used in a singular form. A similar situation would be having "Asian foozle: and "European foozle" in genus A and "American foozle" in genus B. "Asian and European foozle" wouldn't be a common name for genus A and isn't an appropriate article title.
- Indian king mackerel; made up on Wikipedia, delete?
- Kinetofragminophora; obsolete
- Fish disease and parasites. Wow. At that title for 6 years now from Fish diseases and parasites
- Velvet disease/Velvet (fish disease), unnecessary disambiguation from 2005, with a redirect from 2006
- Tomont redirects to Apicomplexan life cycle, with incoming links from Velvet (fish disease) (context is a dinoflagellate) and Cryptocaryon(a ciliate)
- Halkieriid genera redirecting there
- Cream-bellied munia; Avibase gives hybrid formula as Chestnut x Five-colored Munia and Lonchura [ferruginosa x quinticolor] . Ferruginosa is not the chestnut munia.
- Perennial plant, Annual plant, Succulent plant
- Chiloglanis sp. nov. 'Northern Ewaso Nyiro'; IUCN record deleted, no other source (Chanler Falls suckermouth a common name? described as Chiloglanis devosi?)
- Eulalia aurea (annelid) needs article; Eulalia aurea is probably a primary topic
- Gastrocotylinae no longer accepted on WoRMS
- merge Pachgerocereus orcuttii
- Platyhelminthes stuff: Cyclocotyla (worm)for some redirects
- Marine bacteria synonyms: Pseudoalteromonas bacteriolytica, Pseudoalteromonas nigrifaciens, Pseudoalteromonas paragorgicola, Alteromonas addita
- Timor giant rat; two species
- African giant pouched rat; some confusion surrounding this common name about the species used in mine detection
- Unplaced South American Otholobium; Otholobium holosericeum, Otholobium pubescens (others?)
- Mess with Deltaproteobacteria, Myxococcota
- Nothobranchius sp. nov. 'Lake Victoria'; IUCN record deleted, but article does have another source that mentions the fish
- Pachypanchax sp. nov. 'Tsiribihina' and Pantanodon sp. nov. 'Manombo'; taxonbar IUCN link doesn't work, and DOI link in ref doesn't work, but there is an IUCN link that works in the refs title. Any other "dead" IUCN pages accessible?
- Scientific name rcats pipe scientific name redirects to binomial nomenclature. Rcats aside, scientific name should redirect to something that is not binomial nomenclature.
- Bluntsnout smooth-head; is there a WP:COMMONNAME in that mess of vernacular names in the lead?
- Loricarioidea; apparently in 2006 FoTW, but taxonbar is empty. Does FoTW still recognize?
- Fishbase recognizes Hexanematichthys henni, has no record for Chinchaysuyoa labiata
- Template:Taxonomy/Clossiana; unnecessary creation, keep eye on editor
- Blue crayfish (disambiguation) to base title
- squash (vegetable)?
- update Flustrina
- articles for orders of Clam shrimp
- Plants with possibilities links Floydiinaehave possibilities?
- Links to redirects to species; animal species
Dab links to Scale (zoology) (articles exist for fish scale and reptile scale)
- Iredale's worm eel
- Pit (botany) is the vascular thing. Drupe endocarps aren't mentioned at pit
- kale sproutsis apparently generic and there's a cultivar name redirect as well
- Hesperolinon serpentinum; not validly published, includes H. sharsmithiae, H. tehamense, and possibly H. clevelandii per [1]. Delete?
- Lesser Ryukyu shrew/Ryukyu shrew. This isn't a sensible way to refer to these species. Lesser is the more common one.
- Pacific Islands; needs disambiguation
- Sporobolus jacquemontii is a synonym of Sporobolus pyramidalis. Check statements about range
- Citrus canker; remove taxobox, update taxonomy. Merge Xanthomonas citri?
- Oenothera dodgeniana; I removed content that should go on Oenothera coloradensis
- Thelomma ocellatum; iNat biased statements about status/synonymy
- Hylamorpha elegans
- Psoralidium tenuiflorum, move to Pediomelum
- Ehretia laevis needs move to E. aspera
- Psyllidae/Psyllid
- Triticum compactum; not recognized as a species by POWO, and links to redirecting infraspecies with no rank specified
Not monotypic
Monotypic to merge
Monotypic to move
- Decticoides brevipennis Decticoides
- Manipulator (insect)
- Kuwaitiella rubra/Kuwaitiella
Common fruits
is also ostensibly the genus).Users creating alternative scientific name redirects
- [Qwertzy2
- Caftaric
- Declangi
- Daderot
- Darorcilmir
- Dysmorodrepanis~enwiki
- Encyclopetey
- Filikovalo
- FloraWild
- Gihan Jayaweera
- Guettarda
- IceCreamAntisocial
- JMK
- Joseph Laferriere
- Loopy30
- Melburnian
- Ninjatacoshell
- Obsidian Soul
- Oeropium
- Paul venter
- Pekinensis
- Phn229
- Qwertzy2
- Ricardo Carneiro Pires
- Sminthopsis84
- TDogg310
- Tortie tude
- Vinayaraj
- AllTheUsernamesAreInUse
- FunkMonk (mostly chordates)
- Gdrbot (also lots of fish scientific names redirecting to vernacular names with only 1 edit)
- Ypna (common names and monotypy redirects)
- Sasata; vernacular names for fungi
- Rocket000; many vernacular names for insects
- Cresus22; vernacular names for fungi
- J Milburn
- Eubot
Taxonomy templates with skip problems
Template:Taxonomy/Dimetrodon; nothing between phylum and family Template:Taxonomy/Pterosauria; nothing around class
Dubious taxobox edits (verbose links with no logic for avoiding redirects)
Problem redirect
- Epiphyton; target is sense of a later homonym. Incoming links intend yet other uses. Dab page?
- Ostreococcus lucimarinusinvalid algae, AlgaeBase records no synonyms. Delete?
- Edible mosses; prior titles of edible lichenwhich has never included mosses
User created plant common name redirects checked
- Smallweed
- PDH
Batrachochytrium no longer monotypic, needs article
- Persicaria bistorta/Bistorta officinalis; needs merge
en.wiki as dumping ground for garbage prose that certainly was inappropriate for Wikispecies
Resources
http://nzpcn.org.nz/flora_search.aspx maybe has downloadable NZ vernacular names http://keys.trin.org.au/key-server/data/0e0f0504-0103-430d-8004-060d07080d04/media/Html/taxon/index_common.htm has some AU vernacular names https://books.google.com/books?id=STTRCQAAQBAJ&pg=PA436&lpg=PA436&dq=%22great+ironweed%22&source=bl&ots=4clgNcIpOg&sig=dH275XzEjsbxsNe2uet2LnpQtZ8&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CDwQ6AEwCGoVChMI15f07-iBxwIVgVc-Ch2SLgtZ#v=onepage&q=%22great%20ironweed%22&f=false
- Australian common names database [3]
Good wording: Setaria verticillata is a species of grass known by the common names....
Tropical hardwoods that shouldn't redirect to one species
- Urunday
- Locustwood
Move to common name?
- Cornus (genus)
- Jicama<- Pachyrhizus erosus
- Chia<- Salvia hispanica
- Mulberry<- Morus (plant)
- Carnation<- Dianthus caryophyllus
- Orchidaceae
- Rhamnus (genus)
- Macadamia for the nuts? incoming redirects to genus page need some work
- Rosa 'Peace'.
Single edit scientific name redirects not categorized
- Dysoxylum spectabile can move kohekohe
- Lomariopsis lineata can move Süsswassertang
- Nyssa (plant) (can move tupelo)
- Oxanthera (can move false orange)
- Pandanus julianettii (can move karuka)
- Passiflora supersect. Tacsonia (can move banana passionfruit)
- Psophocarpus tetragonolobus
- Reynoutria × bohemica
- Vigna unguiculata subsp. sesquipedalisRMed to a common name
- Viola × wittrockiana
- Benincasa hispida var. chieh-qua can move chi qua
- Citrullus amarus can move Citron melon
Fungi
- Wila (lichen)
- Iceland moss
- blue stain fungus
- black bread mold (on related note, black mold and black mouldredirect different places)
- Sclerotinia homoeocarpa, can move dollar spot
- Tilletia indica, can move Karnal bunt
- Also see blusher, candy cap, shaggy parasol
Algae
- Aegagropila linnaei, can move marimo
- Chlamydomonas nivalis, can move watermelon snow
- Porphyra umbilicalis, can move laver (seaweed)
- Sargassum fusiforme, can move hijiki
- Undaria pinnatifida, can move wakame
Species worthy of articles but redirecting
- Panax ginseng
- revist Eutrema japonicum/Wasabisplit. Outside of Japan condiment is practically never prepared with wasabi plant.
- Corchorus olitorius/Corchorus capsularis (split from Jute/Mulukhiyah)
- Calycanthus occidentalis/Calycanthus floridus (check r from subtopic template)
- Rubus fruticosus
- Epimedium sagittatum
- Triticum monococcum (both treated at Einkorn wheat)
- Allionia incarnata
- Furcraea cabuya
- Oxera balansae/Oxera crassifolia/Oxera pulchella
- Trapa natans (sort out content in water caltrop)
- Zizania palustris (sort out wild rice)
- Corchorus siliquosus
- Myrtus/Myrtus communis, etc. Or is it monotypic?
- Passiflora mollissima/Passiflora tripartita
Retitle to scientific name?
(two stars=common name may be appropriate, or other issues with a straight move to scientific name).. Pines mostly at coined vernacular names because not well enough known to accumulate real common names
- Bishop pine; restricted CA endemic, NT conservation status
- Caribbean pine; Belize, Bahamas, Turks & Caicos (and widespread in Spanish speaking nations on the Caribbean)
- Pinus reflexa
- Coulter pine; scattered pops in CA and Baja, NT status, another common name
- Jack pine; widespread in eastern North America
- Jeffrey pine; CA, OR, Baja. Doubtful that anybody rely on common names can distinguish this from ponderosa pine (which is a far better candidate for common name title). Other common names
- Knobcone pine CA, OR, mostly scattered pops, but abundant in Siskiyous
- Scots pineOnly pine native to British Isles. Good candidate for common name title
- Stone pine Continental Europe, classic source of pine nuts. Multiple common names though, and "stone pine" also appears in common name for P. cembra, P. pumila, P. sibirica, P. cembroides, P. roxburghii, P. koraiensis (and P. albicaulis is "a stone pine"; i.e. subsection cembrae (P. roxburghii and P. cembroides are not cembrae, the other 5 correspond with the taxon).
- Table mountain pine Appalachian
- Torrey pine narrow CA endemic, VU status
- Western white pine, fairly widespread in western North America, and is apparently well enough known to have multiple common names, so yeah...
Other
- Manila hemp.
- Açaí palm are people really typing those diacritics? common name might be appropriate, but not like that. "palm" isn't really necessary and definitely shouldn't be mixed with Portuguese diacritics
- Aglaomorpha (fern); technical move to (plant) disambiguator; only (fern) dabbed article
- Alupag (not clear what scientific name is though)
- American chestnut
- American ginseng (ginseng or wild ginseng)
- Ashitaba (maybe...)
- Babaco (nonadmin)
- Passiflora mollissima/Passiflora tripartita?)
- Bitterroot (maybe...)
- Blood banana (scientific name not totally clear; TPL has as Musa acuminata var. sumatrana)
- Blue agave
- Blue spruce recently move to common name, only? Picea so titled
- Boldo
- Calabash is it a tree or a vine? article is nominally about the cucurbit, but various sections are about the tree
- California buttercup
- Canary grass
- Cardoon (sort out taxonomy with regards to Artichoke)
- Cajanus cajan), non admin move possible
- Cherry plum
- Chlorotetraëdron; technical move for diacritic
- Cicely; move to free up for Cicely (disambiguation) and deal with Osmorhiza
- Ficus carica or Fig)
- Common wheat (if it's not wheat, probably more useful to have at scientific name)
- Coquito nuts (merge with Jubaea, no move needed)
- Cubeb(non admin move possible)
- Cupuaçu
- Curry tree
- Damson (maybe...Damson plum?); non admin move possible
- Date-plum
- Devil's Club
- Dragon's mouth
- brinjal? Maybe best plant case related to mammal bullshit (orca/killer whale, mountain lion/cougar, groundhog/woodchuck, elk, new world beavers)
- Elecampane
- Fig (dab; better as title covering F. carica?)
- Fique
- Forget-me-not
- Foxtail millet
- Fraser fir (only Abies at common name)
- Gac (Asian plant, multiple common names?)
- Garden cress
- Giant granadilla
- Golden samphire
- Grains of Selim (merge with Xylopia aethiopica, no move needed)
- Grumichama
- Hazel, important temperate tree genera usually at common name, but hazelnut covers most of the importance here.
- Holly (to Ilex aquifolium)
- Honey locust
- Honeysuckle nonadmin possible
- Hornbeam; non-admin move possible. Most incoming links going for Carpinus betulus.
- Hyacinth (plant); not at base title, current title is still ambiguous with Hyacinthus orientalis. Genus name is unambiguous
- Ilama (fruit) base title ambiguous
- Milicia (plant)merged
- Jabily
- Jabuticaba (Portuguese spelling; Jaboticaba is typical in English sources. Not well known as a Plinia) {non admin move possible)
- Job's Tears(decapitalize and leave at common name? how prevalent are other common names?)
- Johnson grass
- Jojoba (nonadmin move possible)
- Karaka (tree)
- Kenaf (nonadmin possible)
- Kentucky coffeetree
- Kohekohe NZ (nonadmin move possible, but this might be the best NZ common named species to stay at common name)
- Komatsuna (cultivar group/var, is Japanese name the best for it?)
- Konjac
- Lava cactus
- Ranunculus ficaria or Ficaria verna)
- Glycyrrhiza glabra the only commercialized species? Is it the primary topic over liquorice (confectionery)? Incoming links a mess
- Longan maybe? nonadmin move is possible
- Longleaf pine
- Long pepper obscure to non-Indian English speakers (and not called Long pepper by Indians)
- Manchineel
- Mandrake (plant)(probably better as an RM; redirect to M. officinarum, move most content from genus article to species)
- Mauna Kea silversword (non admin possible)
- Mexican weeping bamboo; Otatea acuminata more commonly used, and M.w.b. mostly applied to subsp. aztecorum, not the species as a whole
- Mock strawberry(but recent genus change)
- Mongongo (fairly well known at this name?)
- Moonlight cactus(ridiculous! 242k general google hits for Selenicereus, 8k for "common" name. Common name is scientific name.)
- Mopane (fairly well known at this name?) (nonadmin move possible)
- Mountain papaya
- Muktaphala; now has taxobox for Arisaema utile. appropriate?
- Musk strawberry
- Myoga
- NikauNZ (nonadmin possible. only NZ native palm, so maybe a good choice to stay)
- Njangsa (multiple common names, none of them English (and duplicate article with monotypic genus Ricinodendron)
- Potentilla pacifica. quite a puzzle.)
- Paper mulberry
- Pearl millet
- Pigeon pea (nonadmin move possible)
- Pink ivory
- Plains coreopsis
- Proso millet
- Pulasan maybe...any other common names?
- PuririNZ (nonadmin move possible)
- Purple mangosteen(Mangosteen redirects here, move to Mangosteen)
- Purslane (SIA, redirect to P. oleracea?)
- Raffia palm
- Ambrosia (plant)possible, but base title is preoccupied)
- Ramie (non admin move possible)
- Rapeseed (really associated with oil production. are rutabagas and colza not B. napus?)
- Roselle (plant); not at base title, and I'd call it "hibiscus" myself
- Acroptilon, but nonadmin possible if classsification in other genus is accepted
- Ryegrass
- Saguaro well known
- Saigon Cinnamon
- Saint Helena olive (extinct)
- Salak (does this name apply to other species in genus?)
- Sapele multiple names and spellings, but this one does seem common
- Saw-wort(ambiguous with Saussurea)
- Sea beet
- Snakebark maple->Acer sect. macrantha (can nonadmin move, and scientific name is fully categorized, but section names are annoying)
- Spanish moss; pretty well known by common name
- Spearmint
- St. Augustine Grass
- Swamp dewberry (not even the most popular common name; bristly dewberry)
- Sweet pea Is this an endearment, or a name for a plant?
- Tembusu Indonesian name for widely distributed SE Asian species
- Timothy-grass(probably one of the best known weedy grasses, but has other common names. Hyphen)
- Tinda (Asian plant, many non-English common names, monotypic genus Praecitrullus)
- Totora (plant) (subsp. title is kinda ugly though)
- Trifoliate orange (non admin move to monotypic genus possible)
- Nyssa (plant)possible; base Nyssa not available, but Tupelo itself might be better as a dab (gets incoming links for Tupelo, MS)
- Valerian (plant)be a better common name title?
- Virginia strawberry
- Waling-waling
- Telopea (plant)possible, but genus should be primary topic at base title)
- Wasabi; split out Eutrema japonica and focus on condiment (which only rarely includes E. japonica as an ingredient).
- Trapa natans)
- Water dropwort; should be a dab. O. javanica should get a lot of the incoming links (and Google search for "water dropwort -hemlock" has a lot of edible uses)
- White mustard
- White sapote Casimiroa edulis has 45k google, White sapote 42k (and it only gets worse on books/scholar)
- Whitebeam
- Zizania palustris
- Winged bean (maybe OK, but multiple common names, and hatnote)
- Winter melon(not too uncommon a vegetable, but multiple names)
- Winter savory
- Wiliwili (seems to be well known by common name...)
- Witch-hazel; also a common name for Trichocladus species
- Yacón (diacritic? not an English common name, though yacon might be)
- Yam (vegetable) current title doesn't adequately disambiguate sweet potato or oca. Dioscorea is split, but how to handle?
- Yareta no evidence that this is an English common name
- Yellow-fruit nightshade
- mate (beverage))
- Terebinth, longleaf pine, blue agavemoved via RM
Other
- Thousands of redirects from species to genus tagged with generic possibilities. Also, User:Mattximus, creating species to family redirects
- Bignonia binata; good example of crazy Caftaric redirects
- Hydrodictyon/Water net; one of few algae at vernacular name
Multiple taxoboxes:
- Tragelaphus sylvaticus
- Beaded lizard links need disambiguation followed by retarget to Heloderma
Mystery: How did page views go up for both
What happens to page views after move from synonym to more widely accepted name (move 12/19/19)
Heterotoma/Heterotoma (bug); needs better disambiguation
Stoma; needs medical links disambiguated
Merge:
Gigantea (alga); monotypic, but species Gigantea bulbosa is illegitimate per Algaebase. G. bulbosa isn't the type. Need article for Saccorhiza polyschides to accomodate bulbosa and article at Laminaria digitata with redirect Gigantea digitata to take care of type (then redirect genus to Laminaria)
Harungana;erroneously monotypic
Housefly; against usual practice for Diptera common names
Check: Gloxinia and Gloxinia (genus)
Nesaea needs to turn into two (or more) stubs. Plant genus, nymph, algae genus....
Skimmed incoming links to Turkey intending the bird through here
Dead man's fingers: common name for 1 plant, 1 animal, 1 fungus and 1 algae. Any category for this?
Dabs to look at:
- Buckbrush
- Leatherwood
- Coneflower
- Yellow cone flower Yellow coneflower
- Yellow daisyas a dab?
- Plumbago (disambiguation); plant at base title?
- Pondweed-redirect to Potamogeton with hatnote for List of plants known as pondweed?
Quassia links: [4] [5] Quassia_amara Picrasma_excelsa [[6]] [[7]]
- Purslane redirect to P. oleracea?
- Dewberry convert to SIA? Redirect to R. caesius?
- Geranium (genus); Pelargonium is a problem
- Snapdragon-Antirrhinum or Antirrhinum majus(or dab at base title? Most incoming links are computer hardware)
Mountain cranberry (see old version); MOSDAB ridiculous links Also, see Loosestrife; for more MOSDAB ridiculousness
Misspelling
Seaweed: Gim (food)/Laver (seaweed)/Nori for edible Porphyra
Check incoming links to
Balete tree/Banyan/Strangler fig: what's the difference?
Interesting:
- Xanthomixis (moth); both animals, bird taxonomy template disambiguated
- Petrophyton/Petrophyton (alga)keep misspelling as a redirect?
- Paramecia vs. Paramecium; dab for singular usage of paramecium?
Genus dab page for Passerina?
Special:WhatLinksHere/Oroxylum_indicum; dozens and dozens of foreign language common name redirects
- Indigo snake (species); not found in North America/English speaking areas; two other indigo snake species are.
- Archamia (genus) and Archamia
- [Argonautoidea]]/Argonautoida
- Volcano mouse keeps attracting content for Mexican volcano mouse.
- Spur (biology)
- Struszia mccartneyi; monotypic paleo genus, but probably of most interest for the etymology of the specific epithet
- Peristome covers mosses, pitcher plants, fungi and gastropods. Needs a split
- Talk:Namdapha flying squirrel; sarcastic IP comment about vocabulary
- Ortmannia; plant synonym attracting links for prehistoric sponge
- Vitis 'Ornamental Grape'; cultivar name surely made up by Wikipedia
Ok, nobody is searching for
Scientific/vernacular name issues
Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Mammals/Archive_6#Common_names Big picture: "Cordulegaster bidentata, also known as sombre goldenring or two-toothed goldenring is a member of the Cordulegastridae family." That lead does nothing for readers. It doesn't matter how the names are presented if the article offers no context. "The common macrotona (Macrotona australis) is found in southern and eastern Australia."
Another big picture "The western meadowlark (
Arctocephalus forsteri was moved to scientific name in an RM.
The
The southern carmine bee-eater (Merops nubicoides) (formerly carmine bee-eater) occurs across sub-equatorial Africa.
Some of the top scientific names on insects popular pages in March 2016. #16 Coccinellidae; ladybugs (US, not true bugs), ladybirds, (UK, not birds), lady beetles (3 out of 5 entomologists recommend this common name!!!). #12 Aedes aegypti; I've aware of this name, not aware of the common name name. #56 Aedes albopictus, I'm more aware of common name here. #24 Drosophila melanogaster; yeah. #30 Paraponera clavata; sounds familiar to me as scientific name, very good candidate for common name, people are still finding it by scientific name. Reduviidae; I've heard the name, no clue what they are, good common name and people get here anyway apparently. #37 Lepidoptera. That's the top 60 that aren't at common name.
Talk:Procyon_(genus)/Archive_1#Requested_move; common raccoon moved to raccoon
Gerbillus vivax, what the holy hell.
Pulsating xenid; scientific name is more commonly used and title is ambiguous. Can be any number of Xenia/Heteroxenia species. Most common form is "pulsing xenia" which most frequently refers to Xenia elongata.
Sooty woodpecker, abandoned by IOC, needs disamiguation now. Wikipedia can't realistically rely on IOC common names that are regularly discarded.
Myaka mess
Atolla jellyfish; likely anything in the genus Atolla, not a common name specifically for A. wyvilllei
[[Chamois]; Rupricapra split into two species, chamois article needs refactoring
See Category:Lampetra; brook lamprey and river lamprey both ambiguous for European and North American species
Shore plover recently unilaterally moved away from IOC name Western pygmy possum recently moved (via RM) away from MSW name
Sri Lanka tree crab; no source for vernacular name, 4 google hits as of 6/5/2016
Golden cat SIA converted to DAB with images stripped out (I had nothing to do with image gallery). Does MOS:DAB support images at common names? Not in this edit.
Gravenche; recently extinct European fish. RM to scientific name resulted inmove to another common name. How common is it?
Talk:Mbu_pufferfish; Wikipedians agreeing to make up a new common name
Talk:New Zealand rock wren some scuffle over common names with out invoking IOC for any of them
Black-ray goby; made up for Wikipedia? Variations on this form exist (e.g. black-rayed shrimp goby) as do other common names. Where did our title come from?
Moves here an IOC update of common names. Loon and scal(e/y) throat are IOC reversals.
Dibatag; more recognizable than "Clarke's gazelle"?
Comment at
As of 12/7/15, searching for "Tagetes minuta" or "huacatay" (along with "wakataya", one of two longstanding redirects) gives a knowledge graph with "Southern Cone Marigold" as the title. Where is Google pulling that from? It was the first listed common name, but it's not very common. Added more redirects, let's see what happens. Well now, for "African marigold" Google serves up a knowledge graph titled "Tagetes patula" with content pulled from Wikipedia's T. erecta. No redirect for the synonymous T. patula and both capitalization of African marigold pointed to T. erecta already. Serious glitch from Google.
Adelaide pygmy blue-tongue skink, not IUCN spelling, not sure this exact title is most common
Oenpelli python, not Reptile Database name, might be most common
Honey bee is a genus (cf. turkey, pig). People probably want the domesticate, but there doesn't seem to be an article for it (and it's probably shouldn't be treated as a taxon). At least the genus article has relevant info.
howler monkey; cites MSW for common name, but no common name given. All the species drop "monkey" (e.g. brown howler), which is the part that makes the common name recognizable.
Tasmanian ruffe; ranges from South Africa to halfway across the Pacific. Association with Tasmania is tasmanica epithet.
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Gig76 moved to Masked rough-sided frog; no vernaculars at IUCN. ASW lists several, including Mr-sf, but cites a 1992 source for that vernacular. Hylarana laterimaculata re-recognized as species in 2003, and Mr-sf is associated with that species. Not Gig's fault, but not a good choice of common name.
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Pvmoutside moves of 20 Sep 2015. Inventing a whole bunch of new common names for Wikipedia for consistency's sake. See
- User:Terriffic Dunker Guy; blocked, made some bad moves (two-banded seabream is not common two-banded seabream?) User:GrahamBould also blocked, involved with fish moves; User:Ykvach; RN1970 (redirect creations), User:Gdrbot (redirect creations), User:Eugene van der Pijll (redirect creation) (ending 30 August 2007), User:Wilhelmina_Will (check move log)
Rose sea star SIA now, but was changed to discuss two different species over its history
Delicate salt flat mouse; not MSW name
Bermuda hawk moved 2/14/15. 872 reported Ghits for "Burmuteo avivorus", 368 for "Bermuda hawk" on 2/14/15. Actual hits (no repeats, go to last page of results) 156 for "Bermuteo avivorus", 106 for "Bermuda hawk"
Spiny tree frog; two species per hatnote
Spider-tailed horned viper. Where did this name come from? Not in IUCN, Reptile Database, or the 2006 paper describing the species. Wikipedia neologism?
Lesser sand eel, Raitt's sand eel; apparently Wikipedia inventions. Fishbase has "sandeel"/"sand-eel" (presumably because it's not really an eel). "Lesser sandeel" used for both these species, but FAO uses that name for the one we have at Raitt's.
New Zealand flathead; invented? just "flathead" on Fishbase, NZ Flathead seems to be Wikipedia mirrors
Zebra oto; "Zebra otocinclus" almost as common and doesn't have 10 years of Wikipedia's influence. Scientific name more popular still. Another titling decision from GrahamBould in 2006 (along with New Zealand flathead; editors titles may be fairly arbitrary).
Picturesque dragonet; far more common as "psychedelic mandarin"; how was the current title chosen (Fishbase list the title as Micronesian English)
Spined dwarf mantis; only known from type specimen
Common barbel; recently moved from scientific name; common name is just "barbel" (but ambiguous); scientific name far more common than "common barbel". Fishbase doesn't record anything besides barbel.
Spotted mandarin; plant/animal dab
Traill's flycatcher good bird dab for obsolete common name
Nsenene move to Ruspolia baileyi (redirect intentionally not created at preasent)? Or split out a species article? Split best perhaps; sources that give a scientific name to the food use Ruspolia nitidula, perhaps incorrectly.
Carpenter ant/[[Camponotus]-article focuses on "carpenter" lifestyle. Not an article on the genus
AEECL's sportive lemur; see talk page comment, apparently no source for this name. A special translation of scientific name for Wikipedia? Two other "common" names listed for a Madagascar species described in 2006. Is there really a reason why this should have an English common name?
Michoacan deer mouse two species with this name on IUCN redlist
Jackal non-taxon mammal article with taxobox
Deathstalker scorpion. Multiple common names, article mentions that it is usually referred by the scientific name and that "deathstalker" also applies to other members of the genus. Very high number of page views for a scorpion article, but title happens to be shared with a film franchise and a comics character.
Pudu dab page; genus Pudu is at a common (English?) name with an accent (and covers two species that don't have their own articles)
Eastern spadefoot toad vs Eastern Spadefoot. This needs to get moved bad.
Darter (disambiguation). Any reason why the birds should be the primary darter? Banded darter dab page
Scrub oak SIA needs some work
Armadillo; no biggy, but any incoming links from US topics can be dabbed to one species
Why isn't
Süsswassertang common name for undescribed species
I created a link for
Red imported fire ant; does anybody actually call it this? At least it's not native to any English speaking countries, so "imported" is reasonably accurate. It turns out ESA is now in the game of approving common names. Fire ant notes that not all Solenopsis are fire ants and not all fire ants are Solenopsis but uses the common name anyway.
Bonito vs Bonito (disambiguation); check incoming links to Bonito for Japanese topics (should redirect to Skipjack tuna)
Calabar python; RM failed. Multiple vernacular names, Calabar python isn't the most common (and it may not be a "python"). Retry RM
Devil fish vs. Devilfish
Catcott, Edington and Chilton Moors; links prior to my edit. Otter, lapwing, snipe might be precise enough in the UK, but if scientific names are listed, you'll find the right article by using them. Marsh thistle is ambiguous in the UK vs. US.
Grayling (species)/Grayling (genus); and Grayling; stupid way to disambiguate assuming fish is the only grayling. But there's a similar genus/species pair of butterfly graylings as well as two more fish and another butterfly. Arctic grayling is a fish and a butterfly.
Formica; surprised the ant genus has the base title. Ought to be a dab (incoming links are certainly a mess)
Common opossum; fantastically stupid choice of name. Central/South American species Didelphis marsupialis and still not more commonly used than scientific name. The common opossum in areas where people actually speak English is Virginia opossum. Mammalogists are usage is unambiguous, but there are plenty of hits for the North American species with "common opossum"-marsupialis. Not to mention the whole possum/opossum thing; zoologists may have it straightened out, and it may not be confusing for Aussies, but those titles will continue to attract links for the North America animal. edit: Total clusterf***. North American one was Didelphis marsupialis virginianus fifty years ago. "Common" probably should've followed virginianus in the split. And I was thinking (before I looked into it again) that D. marsupialis was the scientific name of the North American species. To the extent that anybody is searching by scientific name, might be good to hatnote at marsupialis for the North American animal.
Common shrew; European species, but there is a North American "common shrew" as well
Small frog; good luck searching Google for this species by the common name (though Wikipedia does pop up pretty high)
Complaints about choice of common name at : Talk:Small-spotted catshark, Talk:Copper_shark
Argonaut (animal); with Argonauta as the natural dismabiguation; WTF. Unnecessary dabbing to avoid the scientific name
Smelt (disambiguation); Smelt (fish) is ambiguous
Skunk; synonymous with Mephitidae? Are Asian stink badgers skunks? Also see polecat.
Japanese raccoon dog; SMccandlish merged tanuki here, on the grounds that "ICZN common names are used". MSW doesn't seem to list a common name for this subspecies. Utter rubbish. Tanuki is the common name.
Product/species splits:
Sorting redirect like
Sand goby; see FishBase; US/AFS means one species, UK/FAO is another. Plenty more besides, so why did the UK end up with the vernacular?
Spanish mackerel; was a dab, now covers a tribe of fishes. Ony a few species in one genus are "Spanish mackerels"; maybe better to scope to genus or redab?
Is squirrel=Sciuridae the best sense? What are tree squirrels? and what about Sqiurrel (disambiguation)
Micrurus; redirect to coral snake, species taxoboxes are piping to coral snake. Awful
- Vyrezub; AFS/FAO preferred "kutum" (etmylogically Russian) is ambiguous. "Black sea roach" is definitely English but scarcely used (and there's another roach in the Black Sea). Current title is, according to Fishbase, Czech. WP:COMMONNAME?
- Enchelycore nigricans.
- Vobla; Russian name; FAO has as Caspian roach, no other English names on Fishbase or IUCN.
Sparrow; are "true sparrows" Passer or Passeridae? What about all the incoming links from New World places (is it possible some of them mean house sparrow?)
Sea eagle 5 of 8 species aren't known as sea eagles. Love the talk page comment "why is there a picture of a bald eagle"? Why indeed, anon IP?
"Sundaic mountain leopoldamys (Leopoldamys ciliatus) is a species of rodent from the family Muridae. It was formerly considered a subspecies of Edwards's long-tailed giant rat"
Bluestripe butterflyfish; who cares what the most commonly used orthography is ("bluestriped"); slap a common name on it, and it's good to go.
Hipposideros rotalis RM to vernacular failed. Yay.
Common tree frog, SE Asian species. Surely there are "common" tree frogs in Europe or North America.
See reference at Snethlage's antpitta; birds are usually good about restricting vernacular to a species concept (and not a taxon per se), but spotted antpitta now has a s.s. and an s.l.
True toad; oh come on. Family Bufonidae is a scientific concept; toad is a folk taxon.
Trush (dab}/Thrush (bird)/True thrush. Hatnote at thrush (bird) to the dab page for other thrush birds. Jesus. Link Turdidae if that is what is meant. Dab repair links to Thrush (bird).
Redline pufferfish, apparently made up for Wikipedia. Nobody reliable (Fishbase/IUCN/etc.) list this as a common name. Aquarium enthusiasts call it "Cross River puffer(fish)".
Turkey (bird) dab repair
Pygmy devil ray little mix up between AFS and FAO. AFS the usual sense on Google, but the other p.d.r. was at the vernacular title.
English sole is native to eastern Pacific. Confusing.
Bombay duck bonus; AU seems to want to be able to sell Harpadon translucens under that name. Market names FTW.
Ouachita shiner is AFS/FAO, least commonly used. Than scientific name, than most commonly used is Ouchita mountain shiner via IUCN/USFWS. What would fish guidelines do here.
Vily; IUCN tried to hijack Malagasy common name for many common fishes and present it as an English name for an uncommon species.
Large-headed rice rat/Big-headed rice rat; ambiguity of each vernacular aside, large/big isn't a reasonable distinction in common English usage
Flathead galaxias (New Zealand)/Flathead galaxias (Australia). Fishbase doesn't even have a common name for NZ species, not sure where this came from. Multiple common names for the Australian one, none FAO approved, but the Fishbase display name is Murray jollytail.
The most common referent of the term
Black buffalo; not a buffalo
Links to Lepidoptera discussions (and some butterfly common name articles) at Talk:Apatura metis
Emperor (dragonfly); I guess you can get around capitalization with parentheses.
Single specimen species:
(Single specimen; single tibia); Astrochelys rogerbouri, not a substub. Had a press release? Madagascar species with a predictable timing of (pre-1500) extinction
Turkey (bird) and Pig. Godawful mess. Essentially none of the incoming links intend the article subjects (Meleagris and Sus). Nobody is looking for the genus when they search for the name of a common domesticated species (granted, they may be interested in the wild/feral forms of the species and not soley the domesticate). Another stunning triumph for COMMONNAME. Pig was about the species prior to 15 August 2005.
Mink; just DAB it
Prosopis cineraria: good illustration of common name issue; well known plant, many common names in many languages. USDA plants recommends "jand" (which is Punjabi)
[[11]], is this the most misleading piped link ever? Mock Orange (mulberry); now there's a helpful redirect title
On the flip side, Disa uniflora is rather defensive about the common name being the same as the scientific name
- Sardinian dhole or Sardinian fox? Not a dhole. Pleistocene extinction, where is our source for the common name?
Grass skippers; plural OK?
Ocellated moray; G. saxicola is honeycomb moray now, Gymnothorax ocellatus is also called ocellated moray.
- Xingan salamander not in MSW or IUCN. Invented for Wikipedia?
Hokkaidō frog; least common vernacular name with untypable character (Gigemag)
Metallic skink; should be a DAB?
VUB night frog; I don't see this taking off
Bumpy is a species of jellyfish?
- Daggett's eagleback at "common" name as of 9/5/2016; what happens to page views?
- Vespa (genus)/Horneta mess
- Linsang and Asiatic linsang; did Wikipedia invent Asiatic?
- Peipsi whitefish; sourced, but not in Fishbase; Wikipedia pushing
- Three-horned rhinoceros beetle; was this a common name for Dynastes neptunusbefore Wikipedia came along? Cut and paste move to vernacular title
- Not all Herpestidae are mongooses, but the family is covered in the common name article
- Toucan-barbets; different targets
- Stilt; lumps two genera
- Lyretail damselfish; Wikipedia invention? 235 Google results. Demoiselle is the common element in the vernacular names of the species
- Tropical bottlenose whale; 12 beachings, 65 sightings, which is quite well known for a Ziphiid whale. Is there really a common name?
- Inotted lizardfish; this has to be a typo in the FAO name, no?
- Large-tooth sawfish and largetooth sawfish; different species
- Common butterfly moth; a bit of a surprise
- Lota lotaprobably has a stronger primary topic claim.
Sandgroper (insect); not the primary topic, might as well move to scientific name
- Volcano mouse; ambiguous with Mexican volcano mouse, which appears to be better known
- Goniatids, informally Goniatites, are ammonoid cephalopods that form the Order Goniatiida
- Doichang frog; rare Asian species with limited distribution
- Mozambique forest tree frog; made up for Wikipedia (as was previous title); ASW has "Brown-backed Tree Frog", "Mozambique Tree Frog", "Mossambique Forest Treefrog"
- Mexican dace; see history, was a dab page. IUCN uses name for multiple species
- Brant (goose); move to what's apparently not the IOC name (brant goose)
- On other note; Hollywood; should be dab page with metonym for motion picture industry
- Melodius coqui; spelling
- Hottentot (fish); unnaturala
- Kuhl's maskray; recent move, only 3 Google hits as of 1/20/17, all from Wikipedia. Name completely made up for Wikipedia
- Banjo ray; use for Trygonorrhinidae unattested outside of Wikipedia. Is a common name for Trygonorrhina dumerilii
- Selenomonad Anglicized scientific name
- Small heath (butterfly); no point to parenthetically dabbed common name
- Monito del monte is that really English? (it is the MSW name)
- Predatory tunicate description or name?
- Mussurana (species)
- Guineafowl is also a butterfly (Hamanumida daedalus) and a fish (Arothron meleagris)
- Sweeper; fish family not the primary topic; football position more likely
- horned toads
- Move Bornean slow loris (disambiguation) to base title?
- Longman's beaked whaleis supported by IWC, current title is MSW, other names as well
- Phoenicopterus redirects to flamingo, one of three genera in family, the longest recognized and the only one without an article.
- Common starfish; not a global perspective
- Recent (April 2017) moves; Erika’s tuco-tuco (species described in 2014), Midwater squid(multiple vernacular names
- Eastern pipistrelle. Not a pipistrelle due to genus transfer, but vernacular name no more stable than scientific in that case
- Eastern fiddler ray; so many common names
- Whiskered Myotis; different targets
- Papuan pygmy mulga snake; basically invented for Wikipedia; some source omit snake, others using "pigmy"
- Purple-capped fruit-dove
- Tilapiine cichlid; jargon either way
- Black-barred danio; no source for vernacular name
Tufted-tailed spiny tree-rat/Tuft-tailed spiny tree-rat (Tuft-tailed Spiny Tree Rat at IUCN).
- Superagüi lion tamarin recently moved to add diacritic to MSW name (with comment from mover on using IUCN name)
- Guenon is pretty defensive of it's own use of guenon as a title.
- Cameroon logsucker; no source for this name
- Rainbow shark, Red-tailed black shark; not sharks
- MSW name Kéwel with harnessed bushbuckas the redirect linked from Imbabala.
- Talk:Black-tufted marmoset; arguing over multiple common names
- Campo-Ma’an fruit bat; known from three individuals
- Spinach (moth); natural disambiguation
- Pine squirrel; no evidence this is a common name for the genus; more likely another common name for T. hudsonicus
- Molelike mouse; Juscelinomys vulpinus apparently doesn't exist (confusion with J. talpinus), where did the "common" name come from? Delete the lot.
- Grazing antelope; another Wikipedia invention for a higher taxon
- Zenaida dove is a species of Zenaida doves (genus Zenaida)
- Birdwing covers three genera of butterflies; also Red-bodied swallowtail
- Spiny oak slug; moth, not a slug
- Bangweulu tsessebe; who's ever heard of this?
- Achiropsettidae
- Anthias vs Anthias (genus)
- Staghorn coral; attracting links meant for the family? According to IUCN, distribution is western Atlantic, but has incoming links for other regions (and WoRMS lists some other places in the range as well, not clear what is going on).
- Tome's spiny rat; created at scientific name, moved three more times for minor variant of vernacular
- Pale giant squirrel; MSW name a redirect to a different vernacular name
- Mammuthus africanavus/African mammoth; evidence for vernacular name as COMMONNAME?
- The herald (moth). Nobody is going to search like this. It's either The Herald or Scoliopteryx libatrix. Want to use the common name with a dab term? Fine, but no point in sentence casing it.
- Vanga (genus)
- Nilgiri striped squirrel; using the "oldest available common name"
- Burrowing anemone; many species
- Ostrich; recently moved, now about the family, not the common species or the sole extant genus
- crakes
- Does game bird really correspond precisely to Galliformes?
- Just moved Cachorrito de charco palmal, Polbot creation at Spanish name
- Escargot de Quimper; French not English
- Neotropical silverside; not commonly used; this is an ambiguous vernacular name with a descriptive qualifier, not a name in itself.
- Minorcan giant dormouse; prehistoric extinctions
- Lories and lorikeets
- Magpie (butterfly); aside from the bird, this is from New Guinea and there's also a British butterfly known as magpie (magpie (disambiguation))
- Ceylon tiger; not a cat
- Golden coin turtle, tons of vernacular names
- Lutung; most species are called langurs
- Leopard eel; subject of DYK regarding vernacular name
- Bandwing; mostly one species known by this name?
- Ornate chorus frog (Asia)
- Symphysodon; scientific name a natural dab term
- Entelodont
- Dog vomit slime mold; make a SIA?
- Cloud forest salamander from Cofre de Perote 10 Google hits on 18 January 2019, Chiropterotriton nubilus has 162 Google hits on same date
- White-fronted capuchin; mess
- Northern lampreys; articles aren't supposed to be at plural
- Wattle-eye is a family, but "wattle-eye" applies to all species in a single genus of the family (said genus is using a scientific name title).
- Saigais more concise
- Trumpeter (bird); scientific name Psophiidae not mentioned in article body. Jesus. Birds gone off the rails.
- Tule shrew; known from 4 specimens
- List of Late Quaternary prehistoric bird species; aka list of bird species that have no useful vernacular name
- Who's heard of a Gymnure?
- Eastern caenolestid; appears to be invented for Wikipedia; not in IUCN, not in 2013 original description. Sangay shrew opossum on iNaturalist, EOL, Uniprot, mammaldiversity.org (only in photo caption there)
- Deep-water ateleopid fish; yeah, it's listed as a common name at Fishbase, but it's really a description that applies to the whole family
- Coosa elktoeextinct, known from a single specimen
- Carolina elktoe; extinct, single specimen
- Yawning (fish); described in 1975, also "Listless melamphid fish" at Fishbase. I bet page views will go up with move to scientific name title.
- Shipworms title for family, but Shipwormredirects to species
- Cockle (bivalve) is a family that include Tridacna. Giant clams aren't cockles.
- Notothenia angustata/Maori chief page views should be interesting (move and dabbed on 8 May 2019)
- [12]; all redirects were mistakenly retargeted 26 Jan 2019; appears to have no effect on pageviews or Google knowledge graph searches for the redirects.
- Heikegani; Japanese name; seems to be most commonly used, but is it recognizable?
- Blackbelly triplefin refers to be E. fuscovenator and E. hemimelas
- Yellownape tripplefin; pretty sure this shows how little of a shit IUCN/Fishbase give about common names. Nobody spells it "tripple"
- Pinworm (parasite); incoming links almost entirely to scientific name. Has hatnote for a different species.
- Hill's horseshoe bat dab page vs. Hills' horseshoe bat
- Non taxon; DUKW
- Are Mobula species manta rays?
- Wreckfish is a family article, but the name really only refers to one species
- Belonidae
- hocicudo; moved, but had exactly 1!!! link aside from templates, and clearly Spanish, not English
- What are the bothersome flies combatted in Australia by bush fly?
- European mantis; much wider distribution than Europe, better known as praying mantis (shared with other species).
- DUKW, weedkiller, kneecap, Viagra, mu69
- Hall's crocodileinvented for Wikipedia
yellow-spotted salamander; should be a dab. People are most likely looking for the common American species, not the rare Chinese one
- Karin Hills Frogs
- Muhlenbergia orophila had an invented vernacular name, "gold-loving muhly"; oro- should be mountain
- Butterworm; use vernacular name for larval form or adult form?
- Thingodonta"colloquial" name for extinct marsupial order
- Peach blossom; not what you think
- ratelfrom 9 November, 2003 until March 22, 2008. The viral video was in 2011. I'd bet it would've been moved in 2005 if it was at the scientific name. Bad common name stuck around for way to long just because it wasn't the scientific name.
- Category:Prehistoric pacaranas; one living species in family, who decided that vernacular name applies to the extinct members?
- Talk:Thylacoleonidae; ridiculous fight over vernacular names
- Four-toothed whale
- Talk:Madidi titi; use the publicity stunt name?
- Merck's rhinoceros; paleospecies
- The genus Alligator picks up links that could be more precise. North American contexts for armadillo beaver, skunk?, porcupine?, badger, opossum (& possum in NZ), cardinal?, turkey (bird)?
- Red-tailed hawk (umbrinus), Red-tailed hawk (kemsiesi)
- Ajwain refers to Trachyspermum and Plectranthus (and Google images dominated by Plectranthus)
- Typhoid Mary
- Pectinidae. Merged after a non-consensus RFC for merge. Merge poorly executed (no refinement to sections 6 years later; osprey levels of neglect). Tacked good content for Pectinidae onto a shit article for scallops.
- Maui Nui ʻalauahiocovers the entire species.
- goatpox virus; how was the variola title decided?
- Bald-faced hornet is not a hornet(Vespa)
- jaw worms. Gnathostomulid is not a common name
- Kermit frogis what somebody would put into a search engine to find the Muppet. The article is at the scientific name, and the vernacular redirect doesn't get many hits, but is it really the primary topic?
- Green terror; "A. stalsbergi (often considered the "true" green terror)" (stalsbergi was split out from rivulatus)
- Paradise fish; extensive hatnote
- encrusting turret sponge. Is turret sponge (and anatomy) a term for all Haliclona (subgenus/genus/higher?)?
- Giant malleefowl; extinct genus
- Lini's megapode really should have {{R from Wikipedia neologism}}
- Grallaria rufula
- How has there never been a RM for poliomyelitis
- Mosquitofish; hatnote for other species
- How the heck were perwinkle (mollusc) (and (gastropod)/(zoology)) pointing to one species since 2006?
- Machaeridian; highly unusual title; Machaerid would be more consistent
- Phylloxera is a good example of an article that deserves different quality ratings in the context of different projects; impact on wine is quite developed, but lacking basic biology content
Talk:Grogu#Requested_move_27_November_2020; common name was never used
- Longtail stingray hatnote gives other species with this common name, and usage doesn't seem to clearly favor the one at the title
- Hump-winged grig; how many people know what a grig is? hump-winged describes the family
- Ice worm; only a couple of species in the genus live in ice
- Red rot needs a dab page
- Lugwormdiscusses multiple species; should be a redirect to the genus, not something with a speciesbox
- Common crow, redirect, but...
- Cardinal beetle states it is a name for three species (the article is NOT about the "common cardinal beetle")
- Mealworm; probably multiple species, and different names for larva and imago (cf. Bombyx mori)
- Lava mouse; prehistoric extinction
- Offensive; Chinaman-leatherjacket, Chinamanfish, Kaffir lime
- River catfish; hopelessly ambiguous
- common two-banded seabream
- little conger eel; this is not how language works
- Liparis (fish) has species with common name "seasnail"; def not confusing
- Takikawa sea cow, Cuesta sea cow prehistoric
- Polymixiidae/beardfish; family with one extant genus; genus should have the vernacular title
- Pinjalo (fish) is in Pinjalo (genus)
- Gould's mouse; "If taxonomic authorities follow through with the change, the name P. gouldii will be retained as it was described first, but the species' common name will be changed to djoongari or Shark Bay mouse." That's really not how that works, but it is supported by the source (NHM!!)
- Black seasnail; guess what it is
- Moorhen flea; parasitizes several species, native to South America. Moorhen is Eurasian; is it really the defining host?
- Katrana; Malagasy name, not English
- Mooneye; hijacking the name of a species for a (monogeneric) family. Turkey/pig/cardinal logic from 2008 Wikipedia
- Nurseryfish; again hijacking species for family
- Saddleback caterpillar; any others with names for non-adult forms?
- Careproctus merretti, 791 Google results as of 9.9.21. "Merret's snailfish", 209 results, "snakehead snailfish", 27 results. Vernacular names on Fishbase attributed to English spoken in Russia. Abyssal fish species (not sure if any similar species level articles have vernacular title).
- Archipiélago de Sabana hutia; Spanish
- Pollenia, many vernacular names
- King rat (animal); King Uromys in MSW
- List of African daisy diseases; African daisy is a SIA
- Dyeing dart frog, neither listed at ASW; many vernacular names, Dyeing poison frogprobably most common but still less common than scientific name
- Lactobacillales(went through RM)
- coffee berry borerfar more common (I moved to scientific name which out performs "borer beetle" but not "berry borer"); absolutely no effort is really ever made to determine which of multiple vernacular names is the supposed COMMONNAME
- Ordinary eel; known from single specimen, poor vernacular name
- Palaeoloxodon claims all members are Straight-tusked elephants
- Fallow deer; most incoming links could be refined to species
- Mesonychid; mesonychian would be more precise
- [[Levuana moth]; monotypic genus Levuana
- Muilla lordsburgana, the Lordsburg noino (so named in original description, apparently coining "noino"). clever? yes. can it be explained to a layperson without invoking scientific names? no. and why not "cilrag"?
- sunflower should be checked for intended Helianthus). And now I'm suspicious of wheat] (wheat flouris a common food ingredient)
- Lettuce wirelettuce; pretty sure nobody has ever uttered this out loud.
- Dinagat hairy-tailed rat; no sources using this name, not clear where it came from (iNaturalist does use it though)
- Brockman's rock mouse; no sources use this name
- Scarce fritillary; doesn't occur in English speaking countries
- Gekkota; unilaterally redirected several years after a merge discussion didn't support merging
- Pine marten; redirects to European species, which most incoming links intend, but attracting links for North American species as well
- Melampitta (genus); is "Melampitta" the best title for the family?
- Jackson lake springsnail; Lake should be capitalized, and P. robusta now includes two more species not found in Jackson Lake
- Corded purg; IUCN/Polbot misspelling of "pyrg"
- Fossil springsnail; named for a Fossil Creek, but potentially confusing
Kahuzi swamp shrew; two different species, appears to be a mix up at IUCN
- Lesser iron-gray dwarf lemur; where did this name come from? IUCN has it as "grey", MSW has "small" instead of "lesser" (ITIS does have lesser/gray). Why is large iron-gray dwarf lemur the same species?
- Tetragnathidae/Long-jawed orb weaver; for fuck's sake. If RECOGNIZABILITY is a factor, "spider" should be in the title
- Vari's angelshark; described in 2018, moved by Uther
- Amia (fish) now has two extant species; move to bowfin?
- Recent move to oral herpes); herpes sorewould be ambiguous
- Muddy arrowtooth eel much less commonly used than scientific name
- Epauletted parakeets plural
- Laughingthrushes plural
"Confusingly, only 68 of the 138 include "sparrow" in their name."
- Queen butterfly
- Cuja bola; just inverting the order of an older scientific name
- ground squirrel; Xerini also spend a lot of time on the ground
- Parafilaria bovicolagoes to an unnecessarily disambiguated disease
- Jamaican tangelo; interesting, apparently the PLU name, but probably better known by the trademark Ugli
ʻEua rail is that a diacritic to use for a subfossil species? (no common name given in 2005 description, name invented on Wikipedia in 2012?)
- White-spotted wedgefishambiguous
- Northern goshawk; incoming links a mess after split of Eurasian/American species
- Floodplain mussel; multiple vernacular names not commonly used
- Mirror turtle ant; described in 2014, does the vernacular name have any traction?
"Flame hogfish"; 8 google results as of 14 Oct 2023. Name in original description is Tahitian striped hogfish (with 3 results)
- Band-winged grasshopperis more recognizable and is pretty highly linked in article bodies
- Mount Coke false shieldback not seen since its discovery in 1965
- California carpenter bee; translation of californica, there are other Xylocopa species in California
- Pine sawfly, ambiguous, see e.g. Gilpinia pallida
- Larch sawfly, Sirex woodwasp; maybe unambiguous where they are invasive, but ambiguous globally; any Sirex is a sirex woodwasp, and larch sawfly has a congener named laricina
- Beewolf; has a bunch of other common names. Is this the most common?
- Siren sphagnicola/seepage siren; newly described species
- wading bird vs wader
- Bromelwortsa failed attempt? (mostly known from Muir?) to create an Anglo Saxon vernacular name for a family that has no business with an Anglo Saxon name.
- Shao's moray(moved), possibly invented on Wikipedia. "Shao's moray eel" in original description. iNat has picked up the version without eel.
SIA/DAB
this diff] converting sia to dab, removing all project categorization and this one (remove dab from list page, though later edits link to dabs) more mosdab vandalism
OMG! Dictionary of Plant Names from 1896. Full of examples of the common name issues here: "invented by Turner" "a book name for..." "the common book name for..." "a vulgar name for" "Greenwood...perhaps a misprint for greenweed"
Kapok tree is in bad need of disambiguation
- Namib Desert beetle, hopelessly imprecise
Well developed little read articles
- Coelioxys sodalis
- Parischnogaster alternata
- Tenthredo scrophulariae
- Sculda (new articles as of 11/18/23, but doubt it will get many page views)
- Pemphigus betae (42 views a month)
- Ichneutica ustistriga; started by mass creator, expanded by editor who has created many C class articles for Ichneutica species
- Ichthyodinium (dinoflagellates in general have a high number of lengthy (but not very good) articles with relatively few mass-created stubs)
On the other hand
- Pepsis albocincta higher views, stub
Legume automatic taxoboxes I'm not satisfied with
- Amphimas/Meso-Papilionoideae; follows Cardoso 2013, but anything more recent?
- Aldina/Andira clade; placement of Aldina supported, but Andira clade is tiny
- Hedysareae; iNat the only other place that includes the Chesneyean clade
- Glycyrrhiza/Inverted repeat-lacking clade; Galegeae on iNat/NCBI/GRIN
- Dermatophyllum/Meso-Papilionoideae; Cardoso 2013 says "might be a sister to the Genistoids s.l. clade", but isn't totally consistent. sister to "s.l." might be a mistake (s.l. can be defined to include)
- Genistoids; that cladogram versus the one at Faboideae. I thought I'd worked through this to align with Cardoso 2013, but I hadn't remembered coming across so many species/genera sprinkled among the tribes (and Wikipedia doesn't seem to currently be fully consistent with the Genistoids cladogram)
- Parochetinae; manual taxobox had subtribe. Template:Taxonomy/Parochetus created in 2017 without subtribe. It's monotypic and Trifolieaeis really too small to merit any subtribes, but a redirect for the subtribe has existed since 2013. Genus is polytypic now.