[little bug] System Preference: Desktop & Screensaver (bug in Spanish lang)

I don't know how report a bug in Mac OS X (10.5.3) for this reason I post in this forum.
If I set the language of the system to "Español" (Spanish) since 10.5.2 appear a visual bug in +System Preference+, exactly in *Desktop & Screensaver* with the right scrollbar. This bug doesn't appear if i switch the system language, example, to English.
Proper (language system: English)
http://iuseapple.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/leopard-newdesktopimages.jpg
Bug (language system: Spanish)
http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/bb203/ptrabucco/mac/wall_screensaver.png
This is exactly the bug:
http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/bb203/ptrabucco/mac/wallscreensaverBUG.png
Thanks.
P.S.: Apologys for my bad english. I hope this help to the devs.

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