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I noticed that there are some issues with some of the reassigned species links. The "Pentagonia peersii" in "A. unisulcata = Pentagonia peersii" links to Pentagonia, "Rensselaeria elongata" in "A. elongata = Rensselaeria elongata" links to Peltandra, the "Eatonia medialis" in "A. medialis = Eatonia medialis" links to Eatonia, and "Glassia obovata" in "A. obovata = Glassia obovata" links to Alpha-1 antitrypsin. I am a pretty inexperienced Wikipedia editor, so I am not sure of the protocol for creating new pages (like the possibility of Glassia (brachiopod) or something like that), but I felt that it should be addressed at the least.
Stethacanthidae (talk) 01:12, 25 June 2022 (UTC)[reply]