Talk:Dorippidae

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Of the two genera that actually have pages linked in this article, one (Heikeopsis) is linked to an actual page on the genus Heikopsis. The only other genera that has a page link is Dorippe, but the page linked there is not actually about the genus of crabs, in fact it is not about crabs at all. The Genus Dorippe links to a page about Anius, a figure from Greek mythology; seemingly because his wife was also named Dorippe. I'm not sure how long this has happened or how important it is, since the article itself is stub and about a rather obscure subject of marine biology. 2605:B40:13C4:6500:7D60:2070:1BCF:C255 (talk) 19:42, 7 August 2023 (UTC)Reply