Talk:Bradypodicola

Readers of this article want to know...
First, thanks for writing this article. I'm very happy. I offer the following in the hopes of being helpful, so please don't understand me to be complaining. I am just curious. So, there are two kinds of Sloth Moth? Or this one is called the "sloth moth" and the other isn't? It seems strange, you'd think both would be called "sloth moths" How about a sentence that says "there are two species of sloth moth, this one, which is found only on this sloth, and that one, which is found on that sloth" or some such? How closely related are(n't) these sloth moths? They seem to be different genea, how far up the branch on the tree of life are we going to have to go to find a common ancestor? If you follow my drift. How simmilar are the two sloth moths? You'd think if they both had basically the same lifestyle for millions of years, even if they evolved from very different moths, they'd have reached basically the same body plan because of convergent evolution by now. These things would be very interesting to read about the sloth moths. They seem very mysterious. I wouldn't mind reading that "no one knows much about these moths" if that's the case. "Alsmost nothing is known about X" is an important thing to say about somethi9ng in an article if it's true, because it just means that here is a notable thing that needs study. Some grad student will read that and look into it and write a paper. Grad students often are casting about for an interesting thing to study. Chrisrus (talk) 07:11, 15 February 2011 (UTC)


 * Sloth moth delinked from species and no longer a disambig page. Hope this helps. AshLin (talk) 08:59, 15 February 2011 (UTC)

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