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I've created Navanax as a redirect to Navanax inermis, and marked it as a redirect with possibilities. This is slightly nonstandard practice, as the genus Navanax is a supra-topic, not a subtopic, of Navanax inermis. Wikipedia:Redirect implies in passing that {{R with possibilities}} can be used for supra-topics as well as subtopics, even though the definition of Category: Redirects with possibilities refers specifically to redirects from subtopics. I was unable to find (quickly) any guidance as to any better way to handle redirects from supra-topics, so I went ahead and created the page as just described in accordance with WP:BOLD. —Neuromath02:15, 13 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]