Talk:Spatangus purpureus
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A fact from Spatangus purpureus appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 15 October 2021 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
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[edit]- The following is an archived discussion of the DYK nomination of the article below. Please do not modify this page. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as this nomination's talk page, the article's talk page or Wikipedia talk:Did you know), unless there is consensus to re-open the discussion at this page. No further edits should be made to this page.
The result was: promoted by Theleekycauldron (talk) 07:21, 5 October 2021 (UTC)
- ... that the tiny bivalve mollusc Montacuta substriata attaches to the spines of the purple heart urchin where it resembles a grain of sand? Source: "Petit bivalve de forme ovale de 3 mm de long ... on le retrouvera accroché sur la face orale sur les petits piquants des oursins fouisseurs comme le spatangue pourpre (Spatangus purpureus) et ceux du genre Echinocardium sp. (E. flavescens…). De couleur jaunâtre pâle, il se confond très facilement avec les gros grains de sable qui constituent le biotope habituel du spatangue pourpre ou autres oursins fouisseurs."
- Reviewed: Schneider's marmoset
- Comment: This QPQ covers two articles. Spatangus purpureus replaces a redirect.
Created by Cwmhiraeth (talk). Self-nominated at 09:22, 27 September 2021 (UTC).
- Hi Cwmhiraeth, review follows: Montacuta substriata created 25 September; Spatangus purpureus converted from redirect 22 September; both articles are well written and cited inline throughout to reliable sources; I didn't pick up any overly close paraphrasing; hook fact is mentioned in the mollusc article, is cited and checks out to the source; QPQ (covering two articles) has been carried out. Can't see any issues with this one - Dumelow (talk) 13:14, 27 September 2021 (UTC)
- Promoter's comment: I considered changing the hook from spine to near the anus, but eh, this works well enough without that reach.