Talk:Junonia atlites

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[edit] Common Vs. Latin

I feel this should be called "Gray Pansy" rather than Junonia atlites, because most (all?) other articles on animals classify them by normal name, and then proceed to tell the scientific name. If the author (or anyone) approves, I'll move it.La Pizza11 03:17, 2 March 2006 (UTC)

This works fine for the Bird and Mammal articles where there has been some effort to standardize common names. In most other taxa, the binomials are far more stable. I would leave it until I learn that it is called Gray Pansy all over its distribution range. Shyamal 03:22, 2 March 2006 (UTC)