Talk:Brimstone (butterfly)

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[edit] Taxobox usage

I have removed some of the entries from the taxobox after having read the guidance in the Wikipedia:WikiProject Tree of Life/taxobox usage article. Too much removed? Not enough? --AjAldous 20:21, 23 Jun 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Developing the Brimstone page

Hi, everybody

The Brimstone (butterfly) is a palearctic butterfly which is also an important species to be found in the Indian Himalayas. We have a List of Butterflies of India (Pieridae) as part of the Wikiproject for Indian Butterflies under Wikipedia: WikiProject Arthropods where we have a detailed writeup. The Indian butterfly effort has the aim of being a useful resource for amateur naturalists in India.

We have one image and some information on Brimstone to add. However, while doing so, we would prefer to switch from the general article format, as is presently the case, to a structured encyclopedic type of format. The existing information would be merged appropriately into the new format.

While I am of the opinion that this is a positive development, we solicit the views of the wikiaurelian community. This is because this is a butterfly which existed before in the British butterfly wikispace and the Indian butterflies wikibase has de facto inherited it.

Do see some pages of our work. We would ideally like to bring all articles to the standard of Plain Tiger Danaus chrysippus, Red Pierrot Talicada nyseus and Common Mormon Papilio polytes.

AshLin 12:46, 22 April 2006 (UTC)