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I've been unable to find a reputable source that lists "papaya" as a common name for any of the species of Chaenomeles. Some web pages are very confused, for example [1], which shows a picture of Carica papaya labelled as Chaenomeles sinensis. I would like to remove "papaya" links to and from Chaenomeles, if there are no objections.
The result of the move request was: page moved per discussion. I've also redirected Pawpaw to Paw Paw, so someone might want to fix links to it. [2] - GTBacchus( talk) 01:52, 24 July 2011 (UTC)
Pawpaw (Genus) →
Asimina — Move/merger of 'Pawpaw (Genus)' [previously misleadingly named "Pawpaw"] with existing near-empty redirect page 'Asimina' is desirable and appropriate as 'Asimina' is the scientific name for the pawpaw genus; note that most uses of "pawpaw" refer to Asimina triloba (which has an existing page), one of the eight species of Asimina, not to the genus collectively. Use of the scientific name for the title of the genus page, rather than an awkward common name, is in keeping with common usage for Wikipedia articles about particular genera of plants.
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Discussion at Talk:Paw Paw#Use of redirects may be of interest to those familiar with the nomenclature. older ≠ wiser 14:48, 10 January 2013 (UTC)
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I've been unable to find a reputable source that lists "papaya" as a common name for any of the species of Chaenomeles. Some web pages are very confused, for example [1], which shows a picture of Carica papaya labelled as Chaenomeles sinensis. I would like to remove "papaya" links to and from Chaenomeles, if there are no objections.
The result of the move request was: page moved per discussion. I've also redirected Pawpaw to Paw Paw, so someone might want to fix links to it. [2] - GTBacchus( talk) 01:52, 24 July 2011 (UTC)
Pawpaw (Genus) →
Asimina — Move/merger of 'Pawpaw (Genus)' [previously misleadingly named "Pawpaw"] with existing near-empty redirect page 'Asimina' is desirable and appropriate as 'Asimina' is the scientific name for the pawpaw genus; note that most uses of "pawpaw" refer to Asimina triloba (which has an existing page), one of the eight species of Asimina, not to the genus collectively. Use of the scientific name for the title of the genus page, rather than an awkward common name, is in keeping with common usage for Wikipedia articles about particular genera of plants.
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Discussion at Talk:Paw Paw#Use of redirects may be of interest to those familiar with the nomenclature. older ≠ wiser 14:48, 10 January 2013 (UTC)
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