Talk:N. cerinus

RFV discussion — deleted
Multiply undesirable: Not spelled out. One of many Translingual synonyms for a subspecies. Would be SoP if expanded. Better handled by Wikispecies. Needs clean up. Uncited. DCDuring TALK 23:05, 21 May 2009 (UTC)


 * The only two I can think of which are 100% fine are T. rex and E. coli because they have entered English in this form.
 * But if Wiktionarians want to include all of these as Translingual (and not as English) then I'm not opposed as long as it's the popular decision. It would even be useful in that there will inevitably be a good few abbreviated forms which map to multiple full forms and the search function won't be able to find full forms when a user enters an abbreviated form, which might be all they have. &mdash; hippietrail 00:21, 22 May 2009 (UTC)


 * The truly common ones will be fine. Both of the above would be in by acclamation (aka widespread use). I see the logic of the search point. I suppose we could be helping someone the first few times they are looking for an abbreviated taxonomic name, but almost anyone reading something like that would get the pattern after a few tries; some, right away. Without a gloss in addition to the expansion the disambiguation pages might not be useful. Perhaps we should try a few before committing to such a thing. DCDuring TALK 01:01, 22 May 2009 (UTC)

Gone --Jackofclubs 14:25, 31 May 2009 (UTC)