Talk:Skullwalltula

Walltula or SKULLwaltula?
Something I just noticed as I was reading this article is that it calls the Twilight Princess Skullwalltulas 'Walltulas', claiming they lack a skull pattern on their backs. However, the image in the article itself seems to contradict this- it's a DIFFERENT pattern than on that game's Skulltulas, but you can still see it resembles a stylized skull:

Just turn that spider upside-down, and you can see two eyes, the hole for the nose- and below that (or above, in the case of the spider pointing upwards in the image above), if you look REALLY closely, you can make out individual TEETH.

So, what I'm asking is, is 'Walltula' an OFFICIAL term, or a fan-made one? Since these spiders DO have a skull pattern on their backs, I see no reason to call them Skullwalltulas unless it's an official name choice. Dinosaur bob 18:57, 6 January 2010 (UTC)
 * It seems that Walltula is just the newest name, as the guide for Twilight Princess and Fi from Skyward Sword call them Walltulas, but they're clearly the same as Skullwalltulas. The page should probably be moved to Walltula, but keep mention that Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask refers to them as Skullwalltulas. Skullwalltula is a really clunky name so its no surprised they shortened it. Fizzle 18:36, 4 December 2011 (EST)

Why haven't we moved to Walltula yet
There's a very old discussion above that says that the new name for Skullwalltulas is "Walltula", citing the Twilight Princess guide, and in-game text from Skyward Sword (from Fi's comment) so why is the page still useing the old name "Skullwaltula", it's kind of like if we called the Moblin and Zora pages "Molblin" and "Zola". Gopherdude12 (talk) 23:42, 28 October 2016 (UTC)
 * Already moved the page to its most recent name in TPHD. 00:53, 29 October 2016 (UTC)