User talk:Nickgraz33
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[edit]Hi! I went over your section about the past species that is now known as M. fortunata. I thought that it was really good and helpful for the reader. I liked that it was placed at the beginning before providing further information about the species. One thing I might elaborate on would be when you describe the holotype and paratypes of the species being compared since many readers won't know what holotype or paratype refers to.
When you say "newly collected samples" I might just specify what year they were collected/just how relevant these samples are. I think it's a really interesting section to include on the page and has a lot of good information. Towards the end when you say that M. fortunata and M. keldyshi are synonymous, I might clarify a little on if people still use M. keldyshi is still a term that is used or if it's just helpful for readers to know if they come across this is past literature that it is no longer defined as a different species. Great job on the article! Sylvieyee (talk) 18:16, 29 March 2023 (UTC)