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ARCHIVE PAGE 42: June 2011

  • What does the word mean? Hi - I'd be happy to be rid of Eucosmia if it is of no use. My only interest in it is its similar spelling to Eucosma,Euosmia, etc. I tried to find a definition for eucosmia but it is not in Wiktionary or any other online dictionaries or other etymology resources as far as I can tell. Is it a Latin or Greek word? The only reference I could find was that it means "decorum" from Pythagoras of Samos (ca. 570–496 B.C.)[1]. But I'm no expert on molluscs or Greek/Latin words, so its your call! (I'll post this on Invertzoo's talk page too). Thanks, Facts707 (talk) 18:31, 31 May 2011 (UTC)
thanks the the update, and I've updated my talk page. Facts707(talk) 05:41, 1 June 2011 (UTC)

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DYK nomination of Nazi talking dogs

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Snail identification

Greetings Invertzoo, how are you doing? I hope that things are getting better for you and your husband. Today I finally got around to uploading three photos I took of a snail last year when I was in Ubud, Bali. I know virtually nothing about land gastropods, and so wondered if you could identify the species I took? I apologise if that isn't a very realistic proposition though! As you know, nudibranchs are so colourful that with the exceptions of a few cases, it is usually possible to identify them from photos alone. I have no idea how easy that is with snails. Anyway, if you think the photos are useful or new, naturally feel free to add them anywhere you see fit. Best wishes Antarctic-adventurer (talk) 13:09, 4 June 2011 (UTC)

Hi Antartic-adventurer, Thanks, we are both doing OK but not quite back to normal yet. Very nice images you made! It looks as if you saw a giant African land snail,Achatina fulica, which unfortunately has been accidentally introduced (as eggs in soil with potted plants) to Asia and to other tropical areas of the world, including south Florida. I say unfortunate because this thing is a very serious pest to agriculture. (I suppose this might actually be one of the other species ofAchatina, I don't know really how to differentiate them. But it's definitely an Achatina and it does look like A. fulica.) All good wishes to you, Invertzoo (talk) 13:29, 4 June 2011 (UTC)
Thanks for your quick reply and identification! Interesting snail. According to the Japanese page, it can be quite harmful to humans and is listed in the IUCN top 100 list of invasive species. (The information on its poison doesn't seem to be in the English article though). I took the intiative of adding one of the images to the article. If you think it is inappropriate naturally feel free to remove it. Meanwhile, I'll stay on the look out for more snails!Antarctic-adventurer (talk) 18:00, 4 June 2011 (UTC)
I removed the other image in the taxobox because yours is much better looking and in better focus. I believe it is perhaps not correct that these snails are poisonous? I think maybe it is the parasites that they carry that make them dangerous to eat rather than any poisonous substance? Yes please do look out for other snails! They do tend to be rather small and inconspicuous compared to that giant though. But we will be happy to see them regardless of how tiny they are. Slugs too are good subjects for images although if they are found in developed areas, some of those will also be introduced pest species. Best wishes to you,Invertzoo (talk) 18:19, 4 June 2011 (UTC)

DYK for Bolo Pasha

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DYK for Nazi talking dogs

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DYK for Jewish response to The Forty Days of Musa Dagh

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Answer to your remark regarding the disambiguation page "Clypeola"

Hi, I answered your remark on my own user talk page. Cheers!--Nono64 (talk) 20:17, 16 June 2011 (UTC)

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I plan to come to this. I encourage everyone else who can come to come along and have a good time! Invertzoo (talk) 15:37, 21 June 2011 (UTC)

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