User talk:Ursula Fanthorpe obviously 2009

Sockpuppet investigation
Gparyani (talk) 23:10, 19 October 2014 (UTC)

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Notes on submissions
Hi and welcome! I don't really care if this account is a sockpuppet or a bot or what (see above), but I'll assume you're a new (human) contributor. (although your template style of "Genus species' is a species in the ___ family. Name used the scientific name in 19XX" is quite similar to another new lepidoptera contributor, but maybe that's just  a shortcut!). As a courtesy to biological wiki-editors and readers around the world, please double check the taxonomy of your submissions. I've noticed on a couple of your submissions you've listed subspecies as species, subfamilies as families, etc. Also, it's best if the stub-category is a narrow as possible (e.g "Lycaenidae-stub" rather than "Butterfly stub". You can browse the list of possible stub templates at Category:Butterfly stubs. If you have any questions at all, please ask on my talk page, or ask the experts at WikiProject Lepidoptera. All the best! --Animalparty-- (talk) 02:30, 20 October 2014 (UTC)