| | Wikipedia talk:Naming conventions (biology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | And I really don't like the totally non-standard article set-up that was established by the WikiProject Tree of Life which places taxonomic list info before the article (often with long lists of genera or species) and subjugates the actual article text under the heading of "text" as if it were an afterthought. |
 | | Anura is both a genus of plant and an amphibian taxon; Cecropia is the common and species name of a moth, and the genus name of the embahuba tree. |
 | | My view is that this should initially be left up to the person first creating the article: if they want to list technical details, physiology, detailed evolution and family trees then the initial article should be given the appropriate scientific name (making the common name a temporary, at least, redirect to the scientific name). |
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