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– Per the official changing of the common name as adopted in March 2022. [[User:HapHaxion|<b style="font-family: Tw Cen MT; color: FireBrick">HapHaxion</b>]] <sub>([[User talk:HapHaxion|talk]] / [[Special:Contribs/HapHaxion|contribs]])</sub> 15:28, 8 March 2022 (UTC) [[User:HapHaxion|<b style="font-family: Tw Cen MT; color: FireBrick">HapHaxion</b>]] <sub>([[User talk:HapHaxion|talk]] / [[Special:Contribs/HapHaxion|contribs]])</sub> 15:28, 8 March 2022 (UTC)
– Per the official changing of the common name as adopted in March 2022. [[User:HapHaxion|<b style="font-family: Tw Cen MT; color: FireBrick">HapHaxion</b>]] <sub>([[User talk:HapHaxion|talk]] / [[Special:Contribs/HapHaxion|contribs]])</sub> 15:28, 8 March 2022 (UTC) [[User:HapHaxion|<b style="font-family: Tw Cen MT; color: FireBrick">HapHaxion</b>]] <sub>([[User talk:HapHaxion|talk]] / [[Special:Contribs/HapHaxion|contribs]])</sub> 15:28, 8 March 2022 (UTC)


:There is no "official" list of common names for insects. Spongy moth is just the name that the Entomological Society of America put on their common name list, a list almost nobody knew existed until this gypsy moth renaming made the news. If you really want "official," the Canadian government decided it is the LDD moth, the initials for the subspecies name.
*'''Comment''' There is no "official" list of common names for insects. Spongy moth is just the name that the Entomological Society of America put on their common name list, a list almost nobody knew existed until this gypsy moth renaming made the news. If you really want "official," the Canadian government decided it is the LDD moth, the initials for the subspecies name.
:In New Zealand, it is called the gypsy moth. I'm curious why the New Zealand page should be changed to a name not used in New Zealand. [[User:Bigwhitmer|Bigwhitmer]] ([[User talk:Bigwhitmer|talk]]) 19:37, 8 March 2022 (UTC)
:In New Zealand, it is called the gypsy moth. I'm curious why the New Zealand page should be changed to a name not used in New Zealand. [[User:Bigwhitmer|Bigwhitmer]] ([[User talk:Bigwhitmer|talk]]) 19:37, 8 March 2022 (UTC)
*'''Oppose''' Since I'm supposed to base arguments on article title policy, I'll quote it: "Wikipedia does not necessarily use the subject's "official" name as an article title; it generally prefers the name that is most commonly used."
*'''Oppose''' Since I'm supposed to base arguments on article title policy, I'll quote it: "Wikipedia does not necessarily use the subject's "official" name as an article title; it generally prefers the name that is most commonly used."

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Should I remove unreferenced instructional text or convert it?

Much of the latter half of this article seems to be instructional text. Should I remove this completely or convert to another format? Most of it seems to be unreferenced. I've already converted some of it. Cheers, Baffle gab1978 (talk) 15:50, 4 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]

  • Oppose.

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Requested move 8 March 2022

– Per the official changing of the common name as adopted in March 2022. HapHaxion (talk / contribs) 15:28, 8 March 2022 (UTC) HapHaxion (talk / contribs) 15:28, 8 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]


  • Comment There is no "official" list of common names for insects. Spongy moth is just the name that the Entomological Society of America put on their common name list, a list almost nobody knew existed until this gypsy moth renaming made the news. If you really want "official," the Canadian government decided it is the LDD moth, the initials for the subspecies name.
In New Zealand, it is called the gypsy moth. I'm curious why the New Zealand page should be changed to a name not used in New Zealand. Bigwhitmer (talk) 19:37, 8 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]
  • Oppose Since I'm supposed to base arguments on article title policy, I'll quote it: "Wikipedia does not necessarily use the subject's "official" name as an article title; it generally prefers the name that is most commonly used."
Based on that, neither article should be renamed. Gypsy moth will be the commonly used name for the foreseeable future. Bigwhitmer (talk) 21:44, 8 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]