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Latest comment: 7 years ago by InternetArchiveBot in topic External links modified

Unclear explanation in "Symbiosis" section

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"When [the bacterium] ends up in a male, it will die when the male dies. Therefore, it kills most of the male embryos in the newly laid eggs."

Wherefore "therefore"? That the bacterium dies when the male dies wouldn't naturally lead to males' death before hatching. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Cognita (talkcontribs) 04:39, 12 May 2009 (UTC)Reply

Photo

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I have what I think is a better photo: http://s641.photobucket.com/albums/uu134/OhLook/?action=view&current=2spot-ladybug.jpg

Assuming anyone else agrees, how would I go about donating it? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Cognita (talkcontribs) 04:45, 12 May 2009 (UTC)Reply

Naming inconsistency.

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This creature is randomly refered to as a ladybird, ladybird beetle, lady beetle and ladybug throughout the article. We really ought to settle on just one name (and mention its aliases at the start). The oldest version of the article uses both "lady beetle" and "ladybird". (My personal preference, being British, is "ladybird", and the original version seems to be in Commonwealth English, so that would probably be the most appropriate). In any case, I'll make sure all version of the name are listed in the introduction, and will sort out a standard name later, unless someone else beats me to it. Wardog (talk) 09:27, 9 June 2011 (UTC)Reply

Further to that, is it normally known as two-spotted or two-spot? In my experience, it's normally the latter, although that may be a regional or national quirk. This BBC article uses two-spot. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-13675732 Wardog (talk) 09:31, 9 June 2011 (UTC)Reply
Hence a good thing it is listed at its scientific name...Casliber (talk · contribs) 09:58, 9 June 2011 (UTC)Reply
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