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There are a lot of critters named by entomologist Alfred Peter Kaltenbach, as well as this Kaltenbach; in animal nomenclature, it is common to use only the last name for describing the binomial authority (eg Ameles fasciipennis Kaltenbach, 1963). Would a see also or some other disambiguation be useful here? I think some people (who were not paying close attention to the dates) might get the two confused. I don't know if they are related. Thoughts on a DAB note at the top of the article? --TeaDrinker (talk) 16:28, 11 January 2014 (UTC)Reply