User talk:Hsc1776

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Reference errors on 4 December
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Thanks for creating Trichuris discolor, Hsc1776!

Wikipedia editor Animalparty just reviewed your page, and wrote this note for you:

"Note that for published journal articles, 'access date' is not needed- the content in such publications doesn't ever change, even if websites hosting the content are altered. DOI, PMID, and/or web links to articles are appreciated however. Cheers!"

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