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  • ...tation/CS1/Utilities/sandbox&action=edit|name=[edit<nowiki>]</nowiki>}} || Common functions and tables ...i>}} || List that maps common erroneous parameter names to valid parameter names
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  • * [[#Hybrid species|Hybrid species names]], where the symbol × is required. * [[#Genus names duplicated across kingdoms|Species where the genus name is duplicated betwe
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  • ...novinupta''''' in western North America. Both their scientific and common names are derived from the propensity of their flesh to turn pink on bruising, or It is common throughout much of [[Europe]] and eastern [[North America]], growing on poo
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  • ...inally will reveal internal mushroom structures. This is the basis for the common recommendation to slice in half all puffball-like mushrooms picked when [[m [[Category:Fungus common names]]
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  • ...llowish-orange [[annulus (mycology)|annulus]], and a white to orange stem. Common and widespread throughout eastern North America, ''Amanita flavoconia'' gro ...avoconia'' means ''yellowish'' and ''conical''.<ref name=Roody2003/> Its [[common name]]s include "yellow patches",<ref name=Roody2003/> "yellow wart",<ref n
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  • ...stem]] with a blunt short rooting base, whose shape is suggestive of the [[common name]]s '''carrot-footed Lepidella''', '''carrot-foot Amanita''', or '''tur ...he southeastern United States |isbn=978-0-89327-459-7}}</ref> Its [[common names]] include the "carrot-foot Amanita", the "turnip-foot Amanita",<ref name=Ro
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  • Adds a category to z.maintenance_cats using names from the configuration file with additional text if any. names. For parameters that may be enumerated, the position of the numerator in t
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  • ['authors#'] = nil, -- no need for multiple lists of author names ['editors#'] = nil, -- no need for multiple lists of editor names
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  • ....<ref name=Stevenson1962/> ''Amanita'' authority Rodham Tulloss uses the [[common name]] "southern beech Amanita",<ref name="urlAmanita nothofagi G. S. Ridl. .... Found on both the North and South islands of New Zealand, it is the most common of the country's [[endemism|endemic]] ''Amanita'' species.<ref name=Ridley1
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  • ...terisk (**) indicating the type species of the entire genus. Use of common names follows Tulloss (2007), Holden (2003), Arora (1986), and Lincoff (1981). ...s-publications/recommended-english-names-for-fungi.pdf Recommended English Names for Fungi in the UK]
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  • ...s are also used in a number of templates; for example, it is becoming more common to use {{tl|reflist}} rather than {{tag|references|s}} as it can style the ...but it is recommended that it have a connection to the citation or note. A common practice is to use the author-year or publisher-year for the reference name
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  • '''''Amanita aestivalis''''', [[common name|commonly]] known as the '''white American star-footed Amanita''', is a ...he summer".<ref name="Stearn2004" /><ref name="Eggli Newton 2004" /> Its [[common name|vernacular name]] is the "white American star-footed Amanita".<ref nam
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  • ...s|CSS]] page or your specific skin's CSS page ([[Special:MyPage/common.css|common.css]] and [[Special:MyPage/skin.css|skin.css]] respectively): ==Most common errors==
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  • ...eden Amanita''', is a species of [[fungus]] in the [[Amanitaceae]] family. Common in Scandinavian countries, it is also found in eastern and northern Europe. The species has been called by several [[common name|vernacular]] names, including the "Brown fly agaric",<ref name=Stijve2000/> the "king of Swede
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  • Because having two parameters with 'opposite' names and 'opposite' values is confusing, this function accepts only affirmative ...-- table of tables holding acceptibe ietf tag patterns and short names of the ietf part captured by the pattern
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  • ...= <ref name="IndexFungorum">{{cite web |url=http://www.speciesfungorum.org/Names/SynSpecies.asp?RecordID=107714 |title=Synonymy: ''Amanita ceciliae'' |publi ...|publisher=Encyclopedia of Life|accessdate=17 October 2012}}</ref> Another common name is "strangulated amanita", referring to the tightly clasping volva.<re
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  • Provided under this parameter should be the single most common [[vernacular name]] when one is in widespread use, or a single current scie * Common names of higher taxa are always given in [[sentence case]] (rather than title cas
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  • ...is ''kuqëlorja'' from its colour (< Albanian ''kuqe'' 'red'). Other common names include ''Amanite des Césars'' and ''Oronge''.
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  • ...rlAmanita Sect. Validae - species list"/> Ridley suggests an appropriate [[common name]] would be the "straw flycap",<ref name=Ridley2004/> while Rodham Tull ...2004>{{cite journal|title=A system for the development of English language names for agarics and boletes in New Zealand |journal=Australasian Mycologist |au
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  • Note: Namespace names should use underscores instead of spaces. ...{'/[Ss]andbox', '/[Tt]estcases'}; -- list of Lua patterns found in page names of pages we should not categorize
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