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Well, now that I've investigated further, I see that the species that are listed are ALL in monotypic genera, so I guess they should be there (at least based on the notes on the WP:BIRD page, it's acceptable that they are}. But quite a few of the species accounts say nothing about them being in
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I notice (having just checked the "Genera of Birds" page) that there are actually loads of species which have been put into this category in error -- and I wondered if you'd like to join me in keeping an eye on that page and helping to remove species that get put there incorrectly.
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I will certainly check through the pages in this category. I spend most of my time editing bird pages and do a lot of categorising and many of the pages in the category were put there myself so I will go through the pages now and check through there every once in a while.
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Anyway, as I said he's having an interesting time and it would be great to connect up with interested parties in parts of the world where D. chrysippus are bred. If you want to pass this message on, be grateful.
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