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I realize that this looks like a rather stubby article. However, it's an important one, and there's more than meets the eye. First, most of the work has gone into correctly constructing the taxobox. Second, folks (like me) are photographing and documenting butterflies like crazy, and without these articles that provide a hierarchy, there's no where to hang an individual species. Once these hierarchies are in place, I expect to see the number of individual butterfly articles to bloom. Rklawton 15:38, 8 March 2006 (UTC)