Consider the following quote from the Wikipedia entry *Coalgebra*: >The kernel of every coalgebra morphism $f : C_1 \to C_2$ is a coideal in $C_1$, and the image is a subcoalgebra of $C_2$. I can't see any qualifiers preceding or succeeding the statement. Am I missing something obvious here, or is this just plain wrong? Surely it should say >The kernel of a coalgebra morphism $f : C_1 \to C_2$ is a coideal in $C_1$ if, and only if, the image is a subcoalgebra of $C_2$.