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This list includes internal links on both the species binomial and the common name. For example:

In almost every case, though, either the binomial or the common name is a redirect, so that both links will lead to the same page, in this case, Wandering salamander.

This seems like a classic case of WP:OVERLINK, links that that may be distracting without adding useful information. I would recommend removing one of those links in a consistent manner; for example, for every species link only the binomial and not the common name. Cnilep (talk) 02:13, 2 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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