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I'm new to Wikipedia, so please excuse me if this is a dumb issue.
I reached the "Canthus" article from "Argonauts" (Canthus was apparently one of the Argonauts). Could a disambiguation page and a stub for the Argonaut be added?
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I believe thatthis .gov article's Figure 2 image would be good for this article, however I do not know for sure that it is usable within Wikipedia's guidelines. I'm putting this note here to hopefully come back to it but please feel free to grab this and run ahead. Thanks very much!Geekdiva (talk)07:56, 1 November 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Am I completely crazy, or does the example image not use the term "C-a-n-t-h-u-s" in it?Would an image that has the canthus identified by name be more useful?Tomcatfish (talk)02:25, 17 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]