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I have recently been editing Muscular hydrostat and came across this page. I notice that there is a lot of shared information between the section about invertebrate locomotion in this article, and the muscular hydrostat article. Also worth mentioning is the Hydrostatic skeleton article, which is currently a stub but could probably be expanded. I noticed that the articles are not perfectly consistent, although they are describing the same subject. Does someone want to look over all three articles and fix any inconsistencies? In particular, the articles seem to differ on the definitions of certain key terms. See this talk page comment. The whole section in this article could use some general cleanup/reorganization I think, so I might do this later myself. Augurar (talk) 10:53, 4 January 2012 (UTC)Reply