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Disputed
editJust noticed a couple of problems:
The Genus Polystigma is a fungus.
The reportedly more current name would seem to be Neorrhina punctatum. I'm basing this on a this page which like a few others says: "This beetle was once called Polystigma punctatum". The page also gives another common name, Spotted Flower Chafer. This page and others refer to printed sources which I suspect will give more information.
Unfortunately I do not know how to fix this, in particular what the Genus should be (as it's clearly wrong), but also whether the name should be changed, and if so how.
--JohnBlackburne (talk) 23:11, 24 August 2009 (UTC)
- Fungal names and animal names do not compete for priority; they are governed by different nomenclatural codes. You can have the same genus name for a fungus, a plant, a bacterium, and an animal - and there are indeed a few such cases. Dyanega (talk) 21:22, 30 December 2009 (UTC)