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Merge - Coronavirus is a vague common name. The current ICTV name is Orthocoronavirinae. We don't need two articles. -- Nessie ( talk) 03:17, 26 January 2019 (UTC)
It seems the margin of error is very high here, and I think we need those with unclear opinions to explain what they think a little more before the discussion is closed. -- Nessie ( 📥) 18:45, 23 January 2020 (UTC)
I may have contributed to some confusion by making (and then striking) a comment above that coronavirus is the family and orthocoronavirinae is the subfamily. That is not true which is why I struck it out. I misread and confused the family coronaviriDae and the subfamily coronaviriNae (Coronavirus). Coronavirus and Orthocoronavirinae, judging by the articles on WP and by the linked material from Hemiauchenia above, are one and the same thing, it's like calling "Robert" "Bob". -- Spaced about ( talk) 10:49, 24 January 2020 (UTC)
The discussion about the name should be clearly separated from the merge-discussion as several users have stated above. Here are some options for naming the article:
Coronavirus seems to be the common name for the genus (subfamily) that is the subject of this article (f. i. used in Encyclopaedia Britannica), but it can also be the common name for the group (family) of viruses, coronaviriDae. I would favor option 5 or maybe 4. What do other users think? -- Spaced about ( talk) 11:17, 24 January 2020 (UTC)
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Merge - Coronavirus is a vague common name. The current ICTV name is Orthocoronavirinae. We don't need two articles. -- Nessie ( talk) 03:17, 26 January 2019 (UTC)
It seems the margin of error is very high here, and I think we need those with unclear opinions to explain what they think a little more before the discussion is closed. -- Nessie ( 📥) 18:45, 23 January 2020 (UTC)
I may have contributed to some confusion by making (and then striking) a comment above that coronavirus is the family and orthocoronavirinae is the subfamily. That is not true which is why I struck it out. I misread and confused the family coronaviriDae and the subfamily coronaviriNae (Coronavirus). Coronavirus and Orthocoronavirinae, judging by the articles on WP and by the linked material from Hemiauchenia above, are one and the same thing, it's like calling "Robert" "Bob". -- Spaced about ( talk) 10:49, 24 January 2020 (UTC)
The discussion about the name should be clearly separated from the merge-discussion as several users have stated above. Here are some options for naming the article:
Coronavirus seems to be the common name for the genus (subfamily) that is the subject of this article (f. i. used in Encyclopaedia Britannica), but it can also be the common name for the group (family) of viruses, coronaviriDae. I would favor option 5 or maybe 4. What do other users think? -- Spaced about ( talk) 11:17, 24 January 2020 (UTC)
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