Talk:Damselfly

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I've just discovered a new species of damselfy. Former scientists working on the species had named it "Segronedib Damselfly".


Couldn't this possibly be determined a stub? There's not a whole lot of information on damselflies, considering other insect articles are much larger.


Why are they called "damsel"?

Umm, the table is truncating some of the graphics and information on the page. So, could someone with with a little more editing skill than me please fix it. Tumble-Weed 00:16, 10 March 2007 (UTC)

I fixed it (at least for my screen) by breaking the galleries up. I know it probably doesn't work for some screen/font sizes, but hopefully some WikiGod will show a better way of doing it. --TotoBaggins 03:26, 11 March 2007 (UTC)