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HELP WANTED! Updating Opus with new 2022 Clements changes No 8 Flycatcher Thrush (1 Viewer)

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delia todd

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This is a big job for a small team of Editors, so we're asking if anyone could assist with it.

Following the release of the October 2022 Clements spreadsheet, there are a few changes to be made to the affected Opus pages. Basically the Genus name needs to be changed on the species articles: after Niels has done the required work on the Genus pages themselves, he will post into this thread asking if anyone can make the necessary adjustments to the species page.

  1. Change Genus name at the top of the page.
  2. Save the old Scientific name below it, enclosing within two single straight-apostrophes '' (formats text as italic)
  3. Taxonomy: if the species is Monotypic, move on to #5 otherwise...
  4. Change the first letter of the previous Genus name to the first letter of the new one in the subspecies list.
  5. References: Change the old Clements Reference to the current 2022 one: {{Ref-Clements6thOct22}}
  6. External Links: At the very bottom of the page is a row of Categories. Birds will be one, another should be the old Genus name. This should be changed to the new one
See this thread for full detailed instructions and description if you need them:
 
Species for which change is needed:


Old scientific name: Otocichla mupinensis
New scientific name: Turdus mupinensis
Remember that the first part of a scientific name is the genus

Please respond to this thread if you are taking this on, to avoid several people trying all at once. A second reply when done would be great! And please note: do not feel shy about volunteering to help, we are here to help with any questions you might have!

Niels
 
Species for which change is needed:


Old scientific name: Otocichla mupinensis
New scientific name: Turdus mupinensis
Remember that the first part of a scientific name is the genus

Please respond to this thread if you are taking this on, to avoid several people trying all at once. A second reply when done would be great! And please note: do not feel shy about volunteering to help, we are here to help with any questions you might have!

Niels
Completed by Delia 12 October 2023.
 
DONE

Species for which change is needed:


Old scientific name: Cyornis sanfordi
New scientific name: Eumyias sanfordi
Remember that the first part of a scientific name is the genus

Please respond to this thread if you are taking this on, to avoid several people trying all at once. A second reply when done would be great! And please note: do not feel shy about volunteering to help, we are here to help with any questions you might have!

Niels
 
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DONE

Species for which change is needed:


Old scientific name: Cyornis hoevelli
New scientific name: Eumyias hoevelli
Remember that the first part of a scientific name is the genus

Please respond to this thread if you are taking this on, to avoid several people trying all at once. A second reply when done would be great! And please note: do not feel shy about volunteering to help, we are here to help with any questions you might have!

Niels
 
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DONE

Species for which change is needed:


Old scientific name: Cyornis hyacinthinus
New scientific name: Eumyias hyacinthinus
Remember that the first part of a scientific name is the genus

Please respond to this thread if you are taking this on, to avoid several people trying all at once. A second reply when done would be great! And please note: do not feel shy about volunteering to help, we are here to help with any questions you might have!

Niels
 
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Species for which change is needed:


Old scientific name: Cossypha polioptera
New scientific name: Sheppardia polioptera
Remember that the first part of a scientific name is the genus

Please respond to this thread if you are taking this on, to avoid several people trying all at once. A second reply when done would be great! And please note: do not feel shy about volunteering to help, we are here to help with any questions you might have!

Niels
 
DONE

Species for which change is needed:


Old scientific name: Brachypteryx stellata
New scientific name: Heteroxenicus stellatus
Remember that the first part of a scientific name is the genus, but also notice in this one that both parts of the scientific name changes, due to gender agreement.

Please respond to this thread if you are taking this on, to avoid several people trying all at once. A second reply when done would be great! And please note: do not feel shy about volunteering to help, we are here to help with any questions you might have!

Niels
 
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Species for which change is needed:


Old scientific name: Cyornis sanfordi
New scientific name: Eumyias sanfordi
Remember that the first part of a scientific name is the genus

Please respond to this thread if you are taking this on, to avoid several people trying all at once. A second reply when done would be great! And please note: do not feel shy about volunteering to help, we are here to help with any questions you might have!

Niels
OK I'll do this one
 
Species for which change is needed:


Old scientific name: Cyornis hoevelli
New scientific name: Eumyias hoevelli
Remember that the first part of a scientific name is the genus

Please respond to this thread if you are taking this on, to avoid several people trying all at once. A second reply when done would be great! And please note: do not feel shy about volunteering to help, we are here to help with any questions you might have!

Niels
Done
 
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DONE

Species for which change is needed:


Old scientific name: Cyornis hyacinthinus
New scientific name: Eumyias hyacinthinus
Remember that the first part of a scientific name is the genus

Please respond to this thread if you are taking this on, to avoid several people trying all at once. A second reply when done would be great! And please note: do not feel shy about volunteering to help, we are here to help with any questions you might have!

Niels
Done this one
 
Species for which change is needed:


Old scientific name: Cossypha polioptera
New scientific name: Sheppardia polioptera
Remember that the first part of a scientific name is the genus

Please respond to this thread if you are taking this on, to avoid several people trying all at once. A second reply when done would be great! And please note: do not feel shy about volunteering to help, we are here to help with any questions you might have!

Niels
DONE
 
Species for which change is needed:


Old scientific name: Cyornis hoevelli
New scientific name: Eumyias hoevelli
Remember that the first part of a scientific name is the genus

Please respond to this thread if you are taking this on, to avoid several people trying all at once. A second reply when done would be great! And please note: do not feel shy about volunteering to help, we are here to help with any questions you might have!

Niels
Done
 
DONE

Species for which change is needed:


Old scientific name: Brachypteryx stellata
New scientific name: Heteroxenicus stellatus
Remember that the first part of a scientific name is the genus, but also notice in this one that both parts of the scientific name changes, due to gender agreement.

Please respond to this thread if you are taking this on, to avoid several people trying all at once. A second reply when done would be great! And please note: do not feel shy about volunteering to help, we are here to help with any questions you might have!

Niels
DONE.
 
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