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Best regards! Jon Harald Søby (talk) 21:10, 29 September 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Hello Korg, World Spider Catalog ID (P3288) is used now at more than 45,000 items. Around 4,500 species had no match. --Succu (talk) 21:42, 16 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Hello Succu, thank you for the stats, and above all thank you for your work with your bot! Out of curiosity, how did your bot connect the items with their LSIDs, and how did you find all these species that had no match?
I bet that most of them are probably synonyms, like e.g. Araneus eburnus (Q1842867). What is the recommended action to deal with them? Maybe creating a new item with the current name, but leaving all the sitelinks in the old item?
On a side note, thanks for this edit, I forgot fossil taxon (Q23038290) existed. I'll correct the other items I created. Korg (talk) 00:04, 17 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]
I grabbed the LSIDs form the website. As a result I had table "scientific name/LSID". Then I was running through the scientific names and found the matching items with the help of a SPARQL query.
Yes a new item should be created. Essential is to connect the new item with the other one via original combination (P1403) / taxon synonym (P1420) / replaced synonym (for nom. nov.) (P694). There is no fixed rule what to do with the sitelinks. You could leave them at the current item or move them to the new one. In this special case I would leave them at Araneus eburnus (Q1842867) because most sitelinks are using the older name. --Succu (talk) 12:06, 18 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you for your answer! I wasn't quite sure how to deal with synonyms, as I have seen a lot of items about taxa with sitelinks to different names, but it appears that items with the new names simply haven't been created yet, so there's a lot to do...
And it makes sense to leave the sitelinks in one place, so articles in other wikis may have a chance to be updated. Best regards, Korg (talk) 23:28, 18 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Item Q62415 - Hermann Harms

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Hi Korg. Why did you remove the 'botanist author abbreviation' from this page? Junglenut (talk) 10:41, 17 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Junglenut! I only removed the one you added here, as it was already present in the item for Hermann Harms (Q62415): it was added by Succu with this edit more than 10 years ago. I also noticed you added the author abbreviation for William Douglas Francis (Q3568565); perhaps you didn't notice that it was already present in the item? The abbreviation is somewhat buried in the mass of other identifiers! Korg (talk) 11:10, 17 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]
Aha! I see where I went wrong now. Thanks for the enlightenment. Junglenut (talk) 12:23, 17 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]
@Junglenut: You're welcome! The duplicate author abbreviation for William Douglas Francis (Q3568565) was removed by KrBot. There are a number of botanists who have more than one author abbreviation (e.g. Muriel Bristol (Q16873131): Bristol, Roach; Birger Kajanus (Q5897484): Kajanus, Nilson). They can be found with this Wikidata query (there may be some false positives). See also species:Category:Botanists with more than one author abbreviation. Best regards, Korg (talk) 11:05, 22 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]
@Korg: Yes I added both of those under the 'statements' section of the pages. It didn't occur to me that it might already be included under the 'identifiers' section. Thanks again for the extra info Junglenut (talk) 11:39, 22 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]
@Junglenut: It's understandable to expect to find botanist author abbreviation (P428) in the 'Statements' section, as is the case for author citation (zoology) (P835) (its data type is 'String'). It is in the 'Identifiers' section because its data type was changed to 'External identifier', but it was originally created with the 'String' data type. I don't know the reason for this change, so I've started a new topic at Property talk:P428#Data type: External identifier instead of String. Korg (talk) 11:22, 23 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]