Talk:Sturddlefish

Naming of article
Per ghits for "sturdlefish" (one d) which number about 300-400, and ghits for "sturddlefish" (two d) which number about 33k, the article was created with the appropriate name per WP:COMMONNAME. I recently undid a name change in the lede sentence without an article move, and added a comment to discuss here if anyone has a reason that a name only used 1% of the time on the internet should be the article name. Thanks bɜ:ʳkənhɪmez (User/say hi!) 15:15, 22 July 2020 (UTC)
 * If the original scientific article had given the name as one or the other, that would have been helpful. Since they did not (unless I missed it somewhere), the most common ghit is best for now. Sturdlefish can be a redirect. Abductive  (reasoning) 23:13, 22 July 2020 (UTC)

Article is now mostly error-free
In spite of some early hiccups with technical language, the article is now mostly free of egregious errors. I suggest that any user thinking of making changes carefully search on Wikipedia and elsewhere any terminology that they do not recognize, and probably terms that they think they recognize too. Abductive (reasoning) 23:22, 22 July 2020 (UTC)

Serious error in caption?
The image caption reads as follows: "Yearlings of A. gueldenstaedtii, (a) and (b), and their hybrids with P. spathula: (c) typical LH (larger genome) hybrid, (d) typical SH (smaller genome) hybrid.". As this is a paraphrasing from the original paper, it should be without issues. However, this caption appears to be incorrect: (a) is A. gueldenstaedtii and (d) appears to be P. spathula, with (b) and (c) as the hybrids. Several of the linked articles agree; while the actual wording of the original caption from the paper itself is distinctly confused: "(a) Yearlings of A. gueldenstaedtii and (b) their hybrids: (c) typical LH hybrid, (d) typical SH hybrid of P. spathula." I have edited the caption, but if I am mistaken, or anyone has any further insight on the matter, they should register it here. 86.188.72.201 (talk) 17:07, 16 December 2020 (UTC)