Talk:Ctenomorphodes tessulatus

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The species' geographical range is not precise. The "random" phasmid image has labels that are too small for reading, and the legend is not correct since the figure does not deal with taxonomy. Year of description of thee species is missing. In measurements, a space should separate the digits from the units symbol (5 mm, not 5mm). There is a run-on sentence in the Description section. Other species in the genus Ctenomorphodes should be listed in an article devoted to the genus, mentioning the type-species and the original authority of the genus. The word "phasmids" should not be capitalized since it is used as a common name, not a scientific name (such as "Phasmidae"). The word "Australia" should not be italicized. The section on rearing in captivity needs rewriting.--Wloveral (talk) 20:58, 25 May 2008 (UTC)