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Latest comment: 8 months ago by Korg in topic Category:Richard C. Brusca taxa
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Category:Richard C. Brusca taxa[edit]

For information, I have moved the list you posted to the category's talk page: Category talk:Richard C. Brusca taxa. The category will be populated as the taxon pages are created, and the number displayed in the section Richard C. Brusca#Taxon names authored will be updated accordingly. As an example, please see Aphantolana: the page is categorized, and it can be found in Category:Richard C. Brusca taxa. Best regards, Korg (talk) 22:32, 29 August 2023 (UTC)Reply


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