Wikipedia:Database reports/Short descriptions containing possibly invalid characters

This report contains potentially invalid characters in short descriptions. See WP:SDFORMAT and WP:MOS for guidance. The presence of a short description on this report does not necessarily mean that it needs to be changed; if you have questions, ask at Wikipedia talk:Short description.

If you see a valid character listed in the report below, please post a note at Wikipedia talk:Short description.

Common invalid characters include:
 * curly quote marks (replace with straight quote marks or, in rare cases, prime (symbol) or ʻOkina)
 * em dashes or minus signs instead of proper "–" en dash characters
 * Unicode superscript, Unicode subscript, some math notation (rewriting the short description is often the best fix)
 * Unicode fraction characters

This report excludes invisible space characters, which are invalid per MOS; see Database reports/Short descriptions containing invalid space characters for articles using those characters.

Characters that are currently accepted by this report are:
 * ASCII characters
 * Other non-ASCII letters, such as Roman letters with accents
 * en dash (–)
 * multiplication sign (×) (Unicode 00D7)
 * degree character (°) (Unicode 00B0)
 * prime symbol characters (Unicode 2032–2037) (not to be confused with curly single quote marks)
 * okina (Unicode 02BB) (not to be confused with curly single quote marks)
 * inverted exclamation mark (¡) (Unicode 00A1) (used in multiple musical artist names, including ¡Mayday! and ¡All-Time Quarterback!)