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Revisions Nov 2020
I've revised the article to remove generic images of caves and the misidentified image of the beetle, which all seem to have been taken from a stock photos website. The beetle was simply listed as ground beetle, and superficially does not resemble those in the genus Rhadine. In addition there are there species of Rhadine listed on the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service website as federally threatened or endangered. Radine caudata isn't one of them. Or is this a taxonomic issue? —
Hyperik⌜
talk⌟ 16:42, 10 November 2020 (UTC) I moved some of the relevant content to Rhadine (beetle) and Rhadine ozarkensis. —
Hyperik⌜
talk⌟03:10, 13 November 2020 (UTC)reply
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Myra2222,
Bunny2025, and
Vs2025: Hi, if you need to link to a specific version of a Wikipedia article that you edited for a particular purpose, like a class project, you can click "View history" and select one of the versions. For example you could link to
this one. Unfortunately the article as it stood had many inaccuracies that needed to be fixed. —
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talk⌟03:07, 13 November 2020 (UTC)reply