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Hello and welcome to my talk page! If you want to leave a message or comment, please do so under "General talk"
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==General talk==
=== Punctuation and references ===


[[User_talk:Starsandwhales/2018|2018 Archive]]
Hello, thank you for your edits at [[Nummulite]]. When you add citations into text, the convention is for the punctuation to precede the ref tags. See [[WP:REFPUNCT]] for more information. Thanks, [[User:DferDaisy|DferDaisy]] ([[User talk:DferDaisy|talk]]) 22:10, 23 November 2018 (UTC)


[[User_talk:Starsandwhales/2019|2019 Archive]]
===Welcome to The Wikipedia Adventure!===
[[File:TWA guide left bottom.png |left|link=]]
:::::'''Hi Starsandwhales!''' We're so happy you wanted to play to learn, as a friendly and fun way to get into our community and mission. I think these links might be helpful to you as you get started.
::::::* [[WP:TWA/Portal|The Wikipedia Adventure Start Page]]
::::::* [[WP:TWA/Lounge|The Wikipedia Adventure Lounge]]
::::::* [[WP:Teahouse|The Teahouse new editor help space]]
::::::* [[WP:Help|Wikipedia Help pages]]
-- 18:18, Saturday, January 26, 2019 ([[UTC]])
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[[User talk:Starsandwhales/2020|2020 Archive]]
=== Re: Wolf 359 Draft ===


==General==
Yeah, I think we're probably good to pull the trigger on that one. Thank you for the additional sources!


The only thing I can think of that I've been meaning to do is add in their Audio Verse Award nominations so it's not just the categories they won, but I think there's plenty enough there currently to put it up for review at least.


Thanks!

[[User:Rinasaurus Rex|Rinasaurus Rex]] ([[User talk:Rinasaurus Rex|talk]]) 03:26, 26 April 2019 (UTC)

=== NASA Astronaut Group 4 ===

Note that [[Talk:NASA Astronaut Group 4/GA1|this review]] is not yet complete. See [[Wikipedia:Good article nominations/Instructions#Passing]] for what to do now. [[User:Hawkeye7|<span style="color:#800082">Hawkeye7</span>]] [[User_talk:Hawkeye7|<span style="font-size:80%">(discuss)</span>]] 20:02, 17 June 2019 (UTC)
:{{u|Hawkeye7}} Thanks for telling me, I didn't know how to change that. Everything should be fixed now. [[User:Starsandwhales|Starsandwhales]] ([[User talk:Starsandwhales#top|talk]]) 15:59, 18 June 2019 (UTC)

=== Spooky Species reminder! ===

Hi, you've signed up to participate in the Spooky Species contest. The first official day of the contest is today, so you can start claiming points for improving the designated articles (also feel free to add articles to [[WP:TOLC|the table]]). The contest runs through Oct 31! Thanks for signing up! [[User:Enwebb|Enwebb]] ([[User talk:Enwebb|talk]]) 17:10, 24 September 2019 (UTC)

=== Tree of Life Holi contest ===

Hi Starsandwhales, Happy New Year and thanks for helping out on the next WP:TOL contest. May I suggest that to keep it even with the wikignomes, perhaps the scoring should be adjusted to only a quarter point (1/4) for each new image or automatic taxobox conversion? 'Cheers, [[User:Loopy30|Loopy30]] ([[User talk:Loopy30|talk]]) 02:10, 7 January 2020 (UTC)
:{{ping|Loopy30}} the way it is now, it takes about 54 new images or taxobox conversions for one good article, which I think is fair. However, I do see what you're saying (if someone writes a C class articles and it on DYK it's only worth 9 images or conversions), so maybe we can work out some other way of scaling points? All of these contests have been pretty trial and error in terms of points, to be honest.

=== This is not good ===

Today, you passed [[F. Scott Fitzgerald]] as a [[WP:GA|good article]]. It is not. It is so badly written that I have felt the need to [https://en.wikipedia.org/enwiki/w/index.php?title=Talk:F._Scott_Fitzgerald/GA1&diff=prev&oldid=953527256 conduct a review of my own]. I've only managed to do the first section and already I'm up to 2,500 bytes of text. This is not good. You are doing Wikipedia a disservice by [https://en.wikipedia.org/enwiki/w/index.php?title=Talk:F._Scott_Fitzgerald&diff=953509911&oldid=953085115 passing articles] for the purposes of [https://en.wikipedia.org/enwiki/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:WikiCup/History/2020/Submissions/starsandwhales&diff=prev&oldid=953510182 winning an award]. '''<span style="text-shadow:7px 7px 8px Black;">[[User:Cassianto|<span style="font-family: Papyrus;">Cassianto</span>]]<sup>[[User talk:Cassianto#top|<span style="font-family: Papyrus;">Talk</span>]]</sup></span>''' 17:38, 27 April 2020 (UTC)
:I mean I'm doing it because it's something that's actually engaging and time consuming during these months when I'm stuck at home. I don't care about internet prizes or whatever. You could've added comments while I was still reviewing to add your concerns, there was no need to be rude about it. [[User:Starsandwhales|starsandwhales]] ([[User talk:Starsandwhales#top|talk]]) 18:01, 27 April 2020 (UTC)
::I've seen that you've become acquainted with Cassianto. He's essentially the [[Mr. Resetti]] of Wikipedia. Don't let him discourage you from the GA process; I've encountered far worse editors. Cheers. ~ [[User:HAL333|<span style="background:red; color:white; padding:2px;">HAL</span>]][[User talk:HAL333|<span style="background:black; color:white; padding:2px;">333</span>]] 18:26, 27 April 2020 (UTC)
::I don't watch the Fitzgerald page; I only came to learn of it when you congratulated HAL333 (on what, I don't know). ''That'' is why I didn't offer any comments; however, now I have. Please don't take my comments personally - there is no nice way to say that an article is not "good" after someone has declared it a "good article", and I appreciate reviewers at GA are very far and few between. And it is important to keep minds focussed, what with recent events. Do you write articles? '''<span style="text-shadow:7px 7px 8px Black;">[[User:Cassianto|<span style="font-family: Papyrus;">Cassianto</span>]]<sup>[[User talk:Cassianto#top|<span style="font-family: Papyrus;">Talk</span>]]</sup></span>'''
:::I do, recently I wrote ''[[Boophis fayi]]''. It wasn't cool to remove HAL333's message on my own talk page though. Also, some of your comments on the Fitzgerald make sense, there were things that I missed. But others don't.
::::It's not "cool" to issue personal attacks, either, and it's not good to aid and abet such behaviour. Anyway, I'll take a read of the article you've linked to. '''<span style="text-shadow:7px 7px 8px Black;">[[User:Cassianto|<span style="font-family: Papyrus;">Cassianto</span>]]<sup>[[User talk:Cassianto#top|<span style="font-family: Papyrus;">Talk</span>]]</sup></span>''' 19:29, 27 April 2020 (UTC)
::::''Boophis fayi'' is really rather good and has the makings of a good article. We haven't had a decent frog article for years, and this has the makings of one. {{u|Cwmhiraeth}} wrote [[Frog]], which is a FA, which you could use as a style guide. Others can be found [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Featured_articles#Biology here]. '''<span style="text-shadow:7px 7px 8px Black;">[[User:Cassianto|<span style="font-family: Papyrus;">Cassianto</span>]]<sup>[[User talk:Cassianto#top|<span style="font-family: Papyrus;">Talk</span>]]</sup></span>''' 19:50, 27 April 2020 (UTC)
:::::A comparison to an anthropomorphic mole is hardly much of a personal attack. He's actually somewhat of a cult favorite. This reminds me of when that Turk called Erdogan [[Gollum]], and then argued that he was a virtuous character in court.[https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-36610000] ~ [[User:HAL333|<span style="background:red; color:white; padding:2px;">HAL</span>]][[User talk:HAL333|<span style="background:black; color:white; padding:2px;">333</span>]] 19:39, 27 April 2020 (UTC)


==DYK updates==
==DYK updates==
===DYK for Rhacodactylus trachycephalus===
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|text = On [[Wikipedia:Recent_additions/2021/January#24 January 2021|24 January 2021]], '''[[:Template:Did you know|Did you know]]''' was updated with a fact from the article '''''[[Laudakia nupta]]''''', which you recently created, substantially expanded, or brought to good article status. The fact was ''... that the specific name of '''''[[Laudakia nupta]]''''' comes from the Latin word for a bride who veils herself?'' The nomination discussion and review may be seen at [[Template:Did you know nominations/Laudakia nupta]]. You are welcome to check how many pageviews the nominated article or articles got while on the front page <small>([[User:Rjanag/Pageview stats|here's how]], [//pageviews.toolforge.org/?start=2021-01-14&end=2021-02-03&project=en.wikipedia.org&pages=Laudakia_nupta Laudakia nupta])</small>, and if they received a combined total of at least 416.7 views per hour (ie, 5,000 views in 12 hours or 10,000 in 24), the hook may be added to [[Wikipedia:Did you know/Statistics|the statistics page]]. Finally, if you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please feel free to suggest it on the [[:Template talk:Did you know|Did you know talk page]].
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===DYK for Katie Bouman===
===DYK for Boophis entingae===
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|text = On [[Wikipedia:Recent_additions/2021/April#13 April 2021|13 April 2021]], '''[[:Template:Did you know|Did you know]]''' was updated with a fact from the article '''''[[Boophis entingae]]''''', which you recently created, substantially expanded, or brought to good article status. The fact was ''... that despite looking like the other frogs in its genus, '''''[[Boophis entingae]]''''' ''(pictured)'' has a very different call?'' The nomination discussion and review may be seen at [[Template:Did you know nominations/Boophis entingae]]. You are welcome to check how many pageviews the nominated article or articles got while on the front page <small>([[User:Rjanag/Pageview stats|here's how]], [//pageviews.toolforge.org/?start=2021-04-03&end=2021-04-23&project=en.wikipedia.org&pages=Boophis_entingae Boophis entingae])</small>, and if they received a combined total of at least 416.7 views per hour (i.e., 5,000 views in 12 hours or 10,000 in 24), the hook may be added to [[Wikipedia:Did you know/Statistics|the statistics page]]. Finally, if you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please feel free to suggest it on the [[:Template talk:Did you know|Did you know talk page]].
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===Incomplete DYK nomination===
[[File:Symbol question.svg|25px]] Hello! Your submission of '''[[Template:Did you know nominations/Boophis popi]]''' at the [[Template talk:DYK|Did You Know nominations page]] is not complete; if you would like to continue, please link the nomination to the nominations page as described in [[Template talk:Did you know#How to post a new nomination|step 3 of the nomination procedure]]. If you do not want to continue with the nomination, tag the nomination page with {{tl|db-g7}}, or ask a [[WP:Did you know/Admins|DYK admin]]. Thank you. <!--Template:DYK nomination needs transcluded--> [[User:DYKHousekeepingBot|DYKHousekeepingBot]] ([[User talk:DYKHousekeepingBot|talk]]) 08:52, 8 October 2019 (UTC)
===DYK for Boophis popi===
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===DYK for Boophis haingana===
===[[Template:Did you know nominations/Elsinore (video game)]]===
Please see note on your DYK review. If the article does not have the proper cites, please don't give it an approval tick until it does. Thanks, [[User:Yoninah|Yoninah]] ([[User talk:Yoninah|talk]]) 17:38, 19 May 2020 (UTC)

===DYK nomination of Boophis fayi===
[[Image:Symbol question.svg|25px]] Hello! Your submission of [[Boophis fayi]] at the [[Template talk:DYK|Did You Know nominations page]] has been reviewed, and some issues with it may need to be clarified. Please review the comment(s) underneath '''[[Template:Did you know nominations/Boophis fayi|your nomination's entry]]''' and respond there as soon as possible. Thank you for contributing to Did You Know! <!--Template:DYKproblem--> [[User:HaEr48|HaEr48]] ([[User talk:HaEr48|talk]]) 20:18, 22 May 2020 (UTC)

===DYK for Boophis fayi===
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|text = On [[Wikipedia:Recent_additions/2021/April#22 April 2021|22 April 2021]], '''[[:Template:Did you know|Did you know]]''' was updated with a fact from the article '''''[[Boophis haingana]]''''', which you recently created, substantially expanded, or brought to good article status. The fact was ''... that the species name of the frog '''''[[Boophis haingana]]''''' is derived from the [[Malagasy language|Malagasy]] word for 'fast'?'' The nomination discussion and review may be seen at [[Template:Did you know nominations/Boophis haingana]]. You are welcome to check how many pageviews the nominated article or articles got while on the front page <small>([[User:Rjanag/Pageview stats|here's how]], [//pageviews.toolforge.org/?start=2021-04-12&end=2021-05-02&project=en.wikipedia.org&pages=Boophis_haingana Boophis haingana])</small>, and if they received a combined total of at least 416.7 views per hour (i.e., 5,000 views in 12 hours or 10,000 in 24), the hook may be added to [[Wikipedia:Did you know/Statistics|the statistics page]]. Finally, if you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please feel free to suggest it on the [[:Template talk:Did you know|Did you know talk page]].
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== WikiProject Tree of Life Newsletter ==
== WikiProject Tree of Life Newsletter ==
=== WikiProject Tree of Life Newsletter – 018 ===


===April 2019 Tree of Life Newsletter===


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;Welcome to the inaugural issue of the Tree of Life newsletter!
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{{Icon|GA}} [[Sturgeon]] nominated by {{noping|Atsme}}, reviewed by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}<br/>
{{icon|FA}} [[Black-and-yellow broadbill]] by {{noping|AryKun}}<br />
{{Icon|GA}} [[Eastern brown snake]] nominated by {{noping|Casliber}}, reviewed by {{noping|Opabinia regalis}}<br/>
{{icon|FA}} [[Papuan mountain pigeon]] by {{noping|AryKun}}<br />
{{Icon|GA}} [[Cactus wren]] nominated by {{noping|CaptainEek}}, reviewed by {{noping|Sainsf}}<br/>
{{icon|FL}} [[List of leporids]] by {{noping|PresN}}<br />
{{Icon|GA}} [[Bidni]] nominated by {{noping|PolluxWorld}}, reviewed by {{noping|DepressedPer}}<br/>
{{icon|GA}} [[Algerian nuthatch]] by {{noping|2001:4455:364:A800:C13C:8A64:1CEF:F186}}, reviewed by {{noping|AryKun}}<br />
{{Icon|GA}} [[Crinoid]] nominated by {{noping|Cwmhiraeth}}, reviewed by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}
{{icon|GA}} [[Jungle bush quail]] by {{noping|AryKun}}, reviewed by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Lycorma imperialis]]'' by {{noping|Etriusus}}, reviewed by {{noping|Ealdgyth}}<br />

{{icon|GA}} [[Harry Allan]] by {{noping|Dracophyllum}}, reviewed by {{noping|Esculenta}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} [[Banded bullfrog]] by {{noping|DanCherek}}, reviewed by {{noping|GhostRiver}}
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{{icon|FAC}}[[Eastern brown snake]] nominated by {{noping|Casliber}}<br/><br/><br/><br/>
{{icon|FAC}} [[Red panda]] by {{noping|LittleJerry}} and {{noping|BhagyaMani}}<br />
{{icon|FLC}} [[List of lagomorphs]] by {{noping|PresN}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} [[Corsican nuthatch]] by {{noping|2001:4455:364:A800:39A6:A5D8:C903:5E1D}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} [[Firefly]] by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} [[Mountain pigeon]] by {{noping|AryKun}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} ''[[Bonacynodon]]'' by {{noping|Trilletrollet}}<br />
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Tree of Life editors are making a respectable showing in this year's [[WP:WikiCup|WikiCup]], with three regular editors advancing to the third round. Overall winner from 2016, {{noping|Casliber}}, topped the scoreboard in points for round 2, getting a nice bonus for bringing [[Black mamba]] to FA. {{noping|Enwebb}} continues to favor things remotely related to bats, bringing ''[[Stellaluna]]'' to GA. Plants editor {{noping|Guettarda}} also advanced to round 3 with several plant-related DYKs.
;<big>Wikipedia page views track animal migrations, flowers blooming</big>
A [https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.3000146 March 2019 paper in ''PLOS Biology''] found that Wikipedia page views vary seasonally for species. With a dataset of 31,751 articles about species, the authors found that roughly a quarter of all articles had significant seasonal variations in page views on at least one language version of Wikipedia. They examined 245 language versions. Page views also peaked with cultural events, such as views of the [[Great white shark]] article during [[Shark Week]] or [[Turkey (bird)|Turkey]] during [[Thanksgiving]].
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;<big>Did you know ... that Tree of Life editors bring content to the front page nearly every day?</big>
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|* ... that '''[[Dippy]]''' is the most famous dinosaur skeleton in the world? (1 April)<br/>
* A competitive first round of the Wikicup ends, with eight TOL editors moving into the second round: {{noping|AryKun}}, {{noping|GhostRiver}}, {{noping|Ealdgyth}}, {{noping|Wretchskull}}, {{noping|Charlesjsharp}}, {{noping|Dracophyllum}}, {{noping|Guettarda}}, and {{noping|Casliber}}.
* ... that '''''[[Coccothrinax jimenezii]]''''', a palm tree native to the island of [[Hispaniola]], was listed as a [[critically endangered]] species within two years of its [[species description|formal description]]? (5 April)<br/>

* ... that '''[[Zorotypus hubbardi|Hubbard's angel insects]]''' groom themselves and each other, perhaps in order to avoid the fungal diseases that kill many [[zoraptera]]ns? (6 April)<br/>
*... that the [[polychaete]] worm '''''[[Poecilochaetus serpens]]''''' digs a burrow with its head and lines it with particles of clay or mud cemented with mucus? (8 April)<br/>
* ... that '''''[[Promachocrinus]]''''' is unusual among [[crinoid]]s in having ten pairs of arms? (9 April)<br/>
* ... that while the [[fan palm]] '''''[[Coccothrinax jamaicensis]]''''' is the only ''[[Coccothrinax]]'' species native to Jamaica, the neighbouring island of Cuba has 39 native species? (10 April)<br/>
* ... that '''''[[Sternaspis scutata]]''''' swallows mud? (11 April)<br/>
* ... that the [[critically endangered]] '''[[Chinese alligator]]''' may have helped inspire the mythology of the [[Chinese dragon]]? (11 April)<br/>
* ... that the '''[[Gloeocantharellus purpurascens|Indian Creek mushroom]]''' can be distinguished from [[chanterelle]]s by its staining dark purple when cut or bruised? (12 April)<br/>
* ... that the '''[[mottled piculet]]''' likes to [[Woodpecker#Drumming|drum]] on bamboo? (13 April)<br/>
* ... that some leaves of the South African plant '''''[[Romulea tortuosa]]''''' are shaped like corkscrews? (15 April)<br/>
* ... that the colour and texture of the '''[[Lamellaria perspicua|transparent lamellaria]]''' may vary according to the species of [[Ascidia|sea squirt]] on which it is living? (15 April)<br/>
* ... that the '''[[royal vole]]''' has [[larder]] chambers in its burrow but not latrines? (16 April)<br/>
* ... that the [[Binomial nomenclature|scientific name]] of the '''[[Chatham shag]]''' commemorates [[William Onslow, 4th Earl of Onslow|a former governor of New Zealand]]? (17 April)<br/>
* ... that the weevil species '''''[[Sicoderus bautistai]]''''', described as resembling "black, shiny ants", is named after professional baseball player [[José Bautista]]? (18 April)<br/>
* ... that the '''[[Lirabuccinum dirum|dire whelk]]''' sometimes shares the prey of the [[Pisaster ochraceus|ochre sea star]] while it is eating<!-- being eaten --><!-- This changes the text of the DYK, but it's not clear the way it was -->? (19 April)<br/>
* ... that in the 1970s, '''[[Echiura|spoon worms]]''' helped promote [[biodiversity]] around the effluent outlets from the Los Angeles [[sewage]] system? (21 April)<br/>
* ... that some '''[[Decline in insect populations|insect populations have declined]]''' dramatically? (22 April)<br/>
* ... that among the threats facing the "[[critically endangered]]" freshwater crayfish '''''[[Euastacus dalagarbe]]''''' are domestic livestock and [[cane toad]]s? (23 April)<br/>
* ... that '''[[Veronica perfoliata|digger's speedwell]]''' is so named because it was thought to indicate the presence of gold? (24 April)<br/>
* ... that the yeast '''''[[Candida blankii]]''''', first described from [[mink]] organs, is now known to infect humans? (25 April)<br/>
* ... that the young of the '''[[Euretaster insignis|striking sea star]]''' are nourished in a manner described as "cannibalistic ectoparasitism"? (27 April)<br/>
* ... that the '''[[Bonin white-eye]]''' can evidently learn about new food sources by watching [[warbling white-eye]]s feed? (28 April)<br/>
* ... that the [[crinoid]] '''''[[Aporometra wilsoni]]''''' broods its young in cavities in the feathery pinnules on its arms? (30 April)<br/>
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* ... that '''[[Ozzie (gorilla)|Ozzie]]''' was the first gorilla to take his own [[blood pressure]] voluntarily? (February 1)
* ... that the [[Philotes sonorensis|Sonoran blue]] butterfly uses '''[[Dudleya cymosa subsp. pumila|''Dudleya cymosa'' subsp. ''pumila'']]''' ''(pictured)'' as a [[Larval food plants of Lepidoptera|larval foodplant]] and hummingbirds feed on its [[nectar]]? (February 2)
* ... that the '''[[spotted lanternfly]]''' has been used in [[traditional Chinese medicine]] to treat swelling since the 1100s? (February 2)
* ... that all '''[[Golden Retriever]]s''' ''(example pictured)'' descend from a golden-coloured [[Flat-coated Retriever]] named Nous and a [[Tweed Water Spaniel]] named Belle? (February 4)
* ... that '''''[[Fagus langevinii]]''''' is considered to be the oldest extinct species of beech tree? (February 5)
* ... that the '''[[white-headed fruit dove]]''' (''Ptilinopus eugeniae'') was named after [[Eugénie de Montijo]], Empress of the French? (February 5)
* ... that '''[[Melibe colemani|Coleman's melibe]]''' is said to look like a "string of snot in the water"? (February 6)
* ... that '''''[[Mini ature]]''''' is the largest frog in [[Mini (frog)|its genus]]? (February 7)
* ... that the New Zealand [[Plecoptera|stonefly]] '''''[[Stenoperla prasina]]''''' was the five millionth specimen digitised by the [[Natural History Museum, London|Natural History Museum]] in London? (February 8)
* ... that '''[[Wallace's fruit dove]]''' has been described as being one of the most beautiful [[fruit dove]]s? (February 9)
* ... that the '''[[woodland garden]]''' ''(example pictured)'', "colourfully planted with exotic shrubs and herbaceous plants, dominated English horticulture from 1910 to 1960"? (February 17)
* ... that '''[[Sea rewilding|seas are being rewilded]]''' with [[seagrass]] ''(example pictured)''? (February 17)
* ... that '''''[[Potamophylax coronavirus]]'''''{{'s}} range has been described as a battlefield between scientists and hydropower plant management? (February 23)
* ... that the genus '''''[[Xochiquetzallia]]''''' was named after the [[Xōchiquetzal|Aztec goddess of flowers]]? (February 26)
* ... that despite being nicknamed a "lanternbug", '''''[[Lycorma imperialis]]''''' does not actually emit any light? (February 28)
* ... that although it is a [[bird of prey]], the '''[[white-fronted falconet]]''' is only 14 to 17&nbsp;cm (5.5 to 6.7&nbsp;in) long and mainly feeds on insects? (February 28)

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{{icon|FA}} ''[[Cretoxyrhina]]'' by {{noping|Macrophyseter}}<br/>
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{{icon|GA}} [[Alaska marmot]] by {{noping|An anonymous username, not my real name}}, reviewed by {{noping|Ealdgyth}}<br />
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{{icon|GA}} [[Firefly]] by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|Ealdgyth}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Spinophorosaurus]]'' by {{noping|FunkMonk}}/{{noping|Jens Lallensack}}, reviewed by {{noping|Enwebb}}<br/>
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Afrolychas braueri]]'' by {{noping|OnlyFixingProse}}, reviewed by {{noping|An anonymous username, not my real name}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} [[Trachodon mummy|''Trachodon'' mummy]] by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}, reviewed by {{noping|Gog the Mild}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} [[Mountain pigeon]] by {{noping|AryKun}}, reviewed by {{noping|Ealdgyth}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} [[Megabat]] by {{noping|Enwebb}}, reviewed by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Dracopristis]]'' by {{noping|Fossiladder13}}, reviewed by {{noping|Ealdgyth}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Bonacynodon]]'' by {{noping|Trilletrollet}}, reviewed by {{noping|AryKun}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} [[Lichexanthone]] by {{noping|Esculenta}}, reviewed by {{noping|Szmenderowiecki}}<br />
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On 23 May, user {{noping|Prometheus720}} created a talk page post, [[Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Biology#Revamp_of_Wikiproject_Biology--Who_is_In?|"Revamp of Wikiproject Biology--Who is In?"]]. In the days since, WP:BIOL has been bustling with activity, with over a dozen editors weighing in on this discussion, as well as several others that have subsequently spawned. An undercurrent of thought is that WP:BIOL has too many subprojects, preventing editors from easily interacting and stopping a "critical mass" of collaboration and engagement. Many mergers and consolidations of subprojects have been tentatively listed, with a consolidation of WikiProjects [[WP:GEN|Genetics]] + [[WP:MCB|Molecular and Cell Biology]] + [[WP:COMBIO|Computational Biology]] + [[WP:BIOP|Biophysics]] currently in discussion. Other ideas being aired include updating old participants lists, redesigning project pages to make them more user-friendly, and clearly identifying long- and short-term goals.
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;<big>Editor Spotlight: These editors want you to write about dinosaurs</big>
Editors {{noping|FunkMonk}} and {{noping|Jens Lallensack}} had a very fruitful month, collaborating to bring two dinosaur articles to [[WP:GA|GA]] and then nominating them both for [[WP:FA|FA]]. They graciously decided to answer some questions for the first ToL Editor Spotlight, giving insight to their successful collaborations, explaining why you should collaborate with them, and also sharing some tidbits about their lives off-Wikipedia.

1) Enwebb: How long have you two been collaborating on articles?
*''Jens Lallensack'': I started in the German Wikipedia in 2005 but switched to the English Wikipedia because of its very active dinosaur project. My first major collaboration with FunkMonk was on ''[[Heterodontosaurus]]'' in 2015.
*''FunkMonk'': Yeah, we had interacted already on talk pages and through reviewing each other's articles, and at some point I was thinking of expanding ''Heterodontosaurus'', and realised Jens had already written the German Wikipedia version, so it seemed natural to work together on the English one. Our latest collaboration was ''[[Spinophorosaurus]]'', where by another coincidence, I had wanted to work on that article for the [[WP:Four Award]], and it turned out that Jens had a German book about the expedition that found the dinosaur, which I wouldn't have been able to utilise with my meagre German skills. Between those, we also worked on ''[[Brachiosaurus]]'', a wider Dinosaur Project collaboration between several editors.
2) Enwebb: Why dinosaurs?
*''JL'': Because of the huge public interest in them. But dinosaurs are also highly interesting from a scientific point of view: key evolutionary innovations emerged within this group, such as warm-bloodedness, gigantism, and flight. Dinosaur research is, together with the study of fossil human remains, the most active field in paleontology. New scientific techniques and approaches tend to get developed within this field. Dinosaur research became increasingly interdisciplinary, and now does not only rely on various fields of biology and geology, but also on chemistry and physics, among others. Dinosaurs are therefore ideal to convey scientific methodology to the general public.
*''FM'': As outlined above, dinosaurs have been described as a "gateway to science"; if you learn about dinosaurs, you will most likely also learn about a lot of scientific fields you would not necessarily be exposed to otherwise. On a more personal level, having grown up with and being influenced by various dinosaur media, it feels pretty cool to help spread knowledge about these animals, closest we can get to keeping them alive.
3) Enwebb: Why should other editors join you in writing articles related to paleontology? Are you looking to attract new editors, or draw in experienced editors from other areas of Wikipedia?
*''JL'': Because we are a small but active and helpful community. Our Dinosaur collaboration, one of the very few active open collaborations in Wikipedia, makes high-level writing on important articles easier and more fun. Our collaboration is especially open to editors without prior experience in high-level writing. But we do not only write articles: several WikiProject Dinosaur participants are artists who do a great job illustrating the articles, and maintain an extensive and very active image review system. In fact, a number of later authors started with contributing images.
*''FM'': Anyone who is interested in palaeontology is welcome to try writing articles, and we would be more than willing to help. I find that the more people that work on articles simultaneously with me, the more motivation I get to write myself. I am also one of those editors who started out contributing dinosaur illustrations and making minor edits, and only began writing after some years. But when I got to it, it wasn't as intimidating as I had feared, and I've learned a lot in the process. For example anatomy; if you know dinosaur anatomy, you have a very good framework for understanding the anatomy of other [[tetrapod]] animals, including humans.


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*''FM'': One of the main reasons I review [[WP:GAN|GANs]] is to learn more about subjects that seem interesting (or which I would perhaps not come across otherwise). There are of course also more practical reasons, such as helping an article on its way towards [[WP:FAC|FAC]], to reduce the GAN backlog, and to "pay back" when I have a nomination up myself. It feels like a win-win situation where I can be entertained by interesting info, while also helping other editors get their nominations in shape, and we'll end up with an article that hopefully serves to educate a lot of people (the greater good).
*''JL'': Because I enjoy reading Wikipedia articles and like to learn new things. In addition, reviews give me the opportunity to have direct contact with the authors, and help them to make their articles even better. This is quite rewarding for me personally. But I also review because I consider our GA and FA system to be of fundamental importance for Wikipedia. When I started editing Wikipedia (the German version), the article promotion reviews motivated me and improved my writing skills a lot. Submitting an article for review requires one to get serious and take additional steps to bring the article to the best quality possible. GAs and FAs are also a good starting point for readers, and may motivate them to become authors themselves.

5) Enwebb: What are your editing preferences? Any scripts or gadgets you find invaluable?
*''FM'': One script that everyone should know about is the [[User:Evad37/duplinks-alt|duplink highlight tool]]. It will show duplinks within the intro and body of a given article separately, and it seems a lot of people still don't know about it, though they are happy when introduced to it. I really liked the citationbot too (since citation consistency is a boring chore to me), but it seems to be blocked at the moment due to some technical issues.
*''JL'': I often review using the Wikipedia Beta app on my smartphone, as it allows me to read without needing to sit in front of the PC. For writing, I find the reference management software [[Zotero]] invaluable, as it generates citation templates automatically, saving a lot of time.
**<small>Editor's note: I downloaded Zotero and tried it for the first time and think it is a very useful tool. More [[Wikipedia:Citing sources with Zotero|here]].</small>
6) Enwebb: What would surprise the ToL community to learn about your life off-wiki?
*''FM'': Perhaps that I have no background in natural history/science, but work with animation and games. But fascination with and knowledge of nature and animals is actually very helpful when designing and animating characters and creatures, so it isn't that far off, and I can actually use some of the things I learn while writing here for my work (when I wrote the ''[[Dromaeosauroides]]'' article, it was partially to learn more about the animal for a design-school project).
*''JL'': That I am actually doing research on dinosaurs. Though I avoid writing about topics I publish research on, my Wikipedia work helps me to keep a good general overview over the field, and quite regularly I can use what I learned while writing for Wikipedia for my research.

Get in touch with these editors regarding collaboration at [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Dinosaurs|WikiProject Dinosaurs]]!
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* ... that '''{{'}}[[Dumelow's Seedling]]{{'}}''' is known by more than 50 alternative names? (2 May)
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* ... that '''[[Janaria|staghorn hydrocoral]]''' grows on a mollusc shell occupied by a [[hermit crab]]? (3 May)
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* ... that the '''[[Boltenia villosa|hairy sea squirt]]''' is preyed on by the [[Fusitriton oregonensis|Oregon hairy triton]]? (5 May)
* ... that the '''[[Labidochirus splendescens|splendid hermit crab]]''' almost exclusively chooses to inhabit a shell on which a [[Hydroid (zoology)|colonial hydroid]] is living? (8 May)
* ... that although it is a [[bird of prey]], the '''[[white-fronted falconet]]''' is only 14 to 17 cm (5.5 to 6.7 in) long and mainly feeds on insects? (March 1)
* ... that '''[[crinoid]]s''' are closely related to [[sea urchin]]s and [[starfish]]? (14 May)
* ... that '''''[[Squatina mapama]]''''' was named after Spain's [[Ministry of Agriculture (Spain)|Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, Food and Environment]]? (March 3)
* ... that the sea slug '''''[[Elysia timida]]''''' ''(example pictured)'' absorbs its colouration from its algae-based diet? (March 3)
* ... that '''[[El Drago Milenario]]''', located in '''[[Parque del Drago]]''', [[Tenerife]], is the largest and oldest known specimen of ''[[Dracaena draco]]''? (16 May)
* ... that '''[[Seal Rescue Ireland]]''' comforts orphaned [[Pinniped#Birth%20and%20parenting|seal pups]] with fake mothers made of [[Wetsuit|wetsuits]]? (March 4)
* ... that the deepwater crinoid '''''[[Notocrinus virilis]]''''' broods its young in pouches on its arms? (17 May)
* ... that the flatworm '''''[[Humbertium covidum|Hum­ber­tium covidum]]''''' ''(pictured)'', named after the [[COVID-19 pandemic]], was classified in a study written mostly during the initial lockdown? (March 6)
* ... that some ancient trees of the olive cultivar '''{{'}}[[Bidni]]{{'}}''' have been recognised as "national monuments" in [[Malta]]? (18 May)
* ... that '''[[sturgeon]]s''' are ancient fishes, widely sought after for caviar and more critically endangered than any other group of animal species? (19 May)
* ... that the '''[[Door Tree]]''' ''(pictured)'', which stood for nearly 200 years, was cut down because of a brother's hatred? (March 8)
* ... that when several of the small bivalve molluscs '''''[[Lasaea rubra]]''''' occupy the same rock crevice, they are likely to be [[Cloning|clones]]? (21 May)
* ... that the nature documentary '''''[[The Green Planet (TV series)|The Green Planet]]''''', narrated by [[David Attenborough]], has been compared to both horror films and a "plant porno"? (March 10)
* ... that the small crustacean '''''[[Pseudamphithoides incurvaria]]''''' builds itself a home out of '''[[Dictyota bartayresiana|forded sea tumbleweed]]''', a brown seaweed that is distasteful to fish? (23 May)
* ... that the colour of the markings on '''''[[Nesticus cellulanus]]''''' can vary depending on the light level of the habitat, with darker habitats causing lighter markings? (March 15)
* ... that while a '''[[red Irish lord]]''' can change color, it is not a [[yellow Irish lord]]? (24 May)
* ... that the [[Gonad|gonads]] of the '''[[banded bullfrog]]''' remain ripe during dry periods so that it can mate soon after rainfall? (March 17)
* ... that the '''[[Pagurus dalli|whiteknee hermit crab]]''' is benefitted by the presence of the '''[[Schuchertinia milleri|hedgehog hydroid]]''' but harmed by the barnacle '''''[[Clistosaccus]]'''''? (25 May)
* ... that '''''[[Gea eff]]''''' has the [[List of short species names|shortest scientific name]] of any spider species? (March 18)
* ... that the discovery of '''''[[Bianchengichthys]]''''' may shed new light on the evolution of all [[Gnathostomata|jawed vertebrates]]? (18 March)
* ... that '''[[Alaska marmot|Alaska marmots]]''' take turns acting as sentries to protect their colonies? (March 20)
* ... that some of the calls of the '''[[bare-headed laughingthrush]]''' have been described as "comical"? (March 25)
* ... that the '''[[Bornean stubtail]]''' forages more like a mouse than a bird? (March 29)
* ... that the rare '''[[Somali pigeon]]''' urgently needs a population survey? (March 31)

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{{icon|GA}} ''[[Vernonopterus]]'' by {{noping|Ichthyovenator}}, reviewed by {{noping|Super Dromaeosaurus}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} [[Guadeloupe woodpecker]] by {{noping|OnlyFixingProse}}, reviewed by {{noping|Ealdgyth}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Campylocephalus]]'' by {{noping|Ichthyovenator}}, reviewed by {{noping|Super Dromaeosaurus}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} [[Magnetoreception]] by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|Mover of molehills}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Unionopterus]]'' by {{noping|Super Dromaeosaurus}}, reviewed by {{noping|Ashorocetus}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} [[Macauley Island]] by {{noping|Jo-Jo Eumerus}}, reviewed by {{noping|Ealdgyth}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Big Cat, Little Cat]]'' by {{noping|Barkeep49}}, reviewed by {{noping|J Milburn}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} [[Black-breasted buttonquail]] by {{noping|Casliber}}, reviewed by {{noping|Ealdgyth}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} [[Félicette]] by {{noping|Kees08}}, reviewed by {{noping|Nova Crystallis}}
{{icon|GA}} [[Florence Merriam Bailey]] by {{noping|GhostRiver}}, reviewed by {{noping|SquareInARoundHole}}
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{{icon|FAC}} [[Masked booby]] by {{noping|Casliber}}<br>
{{icon|FAC}} [[Black-breasted buttonquail]] by {{noping|Casliber}}<br />
{{icon|FLC}} [[List of birds of Tuvalu]] by {{noping|AryKun}}<br />
{{icon|FTN}} [[Wikipedia:Featured_topic_candidates#Adelophthalmidae|Adelophthalmidae]]<br>
{{icon|GAN}} [[Plains zebra]] by {{noping|LittleJerry}}<br>
{{icon|FLC}} [[List of cingulates]] by {{noping|PresN}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} [[Letter-winged kite]] by {{noping|Casliber}}<br>
{{icon|FLC}} [[List of didelphimorphs]] by {{noping|PresN}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} [[Tylopterella]] by {{noping|Super Dromaeosaurus}}<br><br><br><br>
{{icon|GAN}} ''[[Stegotherium]]'' by {{noping|Larrayal}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} [[Resplendent quetzal]] by {{noping|SadAttorney613}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} [[Electroreception and electrogenesis]] by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} [[Muja (alligator)]] by {{noping|Amanuensis Balkanicus}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} ''[[Punctelia graminicola]]'' by {{noping|Esculenta}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} [[Siegfried Huneck]] by {{noping|Esculenta}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} [[Abiogenesis]] by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}
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|[[Wikipedia:WikiProject Cats|Cats]]||<div style="background-color:#E59F00;">4.79</div>

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|[[Wikipedia:WikiProject Dogs|Dogs]]||<div style="background-color:#E39A00;">4.91</div>
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|[[Wikipedia:WikiProject Cetaceans|Cetaceans]]||<div style="background-color:#E08D03;">4.97</div>
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|[[Wikipedia:WikiProject Primates|Primates]]||<div style="background-color:#DF8803;">4.98</div>
* ... that the rare '''[[Somali pigeon]]''' urgently needs a population survey? (April 1)
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* ... that '''[[Zoosphaerium darthvaderi|Darth Vader]]'''<nowiki/>'s anal shield has a "pronounced bell shape"? (April 2)
|[[Wikipedia:WikiProject Sharks|Sharks]]||<div style="background-color:#DE8404;">5.04</div>
* ... that '''[[lichexanthone]]''', a chemical found in some [[Lichen|lichens]], enhances human [[sperm motility]] and kills mosquito larvae? (April 3)
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* ... that '''[[raptor persecution]]''' is a crime against birds of prey, and in Scotland, [[Raven|ravens]] are afforded honorary raptor status? (April 4)
|'''[[User:WP 1.0 bot/WikiWork/all|All wikiprojects]] average'''||<div style="background-color:#00B0BF;">5.05</div>
* ... that the '''[[chestnut-hooded laughingthrush]]''' feeds on insects that have been hit by vehicles? (April 7)
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* ... that the calls of '''[[Whitehead's broadbill]]''' ''(example pictured)'' resemble those of [[Trogon|trogons]], [[Woodpecker|woodpeckers]], and [[Jay|jays]]? (April 10)
|[[Wikipedia:WikiProject Dinosaurs|Dinosaurs]]||<div style="background-color:#DD8005;">5.12</div>
* ... that the nests of '''[[Hose's broadbill]]''' have tails? (April 12)
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* ... that butterflies of the genus '''''[[Anaea (butterfly)|Anaea]]''''' ''(example pictured)'' are said to have "commanded the admiration of even the most gold-mad ''[[Conquistador|conquistadores]]''"? (April 16)
|[[Wikipedia:WikiProject Equine|Equine]]||<div style="background-color:#DC7B06;">5.15</div>
* ... that despite being described in 1840, the '''[[chestnut-backed buttonquail]]''' was only confirmed in Queensland in 2020? (April 21)
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* ... that a species in the genus of sponges '''''[[Pseudoceratina]]''''' produces a chemical that can help prevent migration of [[metastatic breast cancer]] cells? (April 22)
|[[Wikipedia:WikiProject Mammals/Bats Task Force|Bats]]||<div style="background-color:#DB7706;">5.25</div>
* ... that '''''[[Ulmus chuchuanus]]''''' had to be renamed due to another fossil already having its original name? (April 26)
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* ... that '''[[Wally the Walrus|a walrus]]''' was given his own [[Float (nautical)|pontoon]] to stop him damaging other boats in [[Hugh Town#Harbour|St Mary's Harbour]]? (April 27)
|[[Wikipedia:WikiProject Mammals|Mammals]]||<div style="background-color:#DA7207;">5.32</div>
* ... that '''[[magnetoreception]]''' in birds works by [[Quantum entanglement|quantum]] effects in their eyes? (April 28)
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|[[Wikipedia:WikiProject Aquarium Fishes|Aquarium fishes]]||<div style="background-color:#D96E08;">5.35</div>
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|[[Wikipedia:WikiProject Hypericaceae|Hypericaceae]]||<div style="background-color:#D86A09;">5.38</div>
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|[[Wikipedia:WikiProject Birds|Birds]]||<div style="background-color:#D6610A;">5.46</div>

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|[[Wikipedia:WikiProject Marine life|Marine life]]||<div style="background-color:#D4580C;">5.54</div>

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==2021 WikiCup==
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=== Welcome to the 2021 WikiCup! ===
|[[Wikipedia:WikiProject Palaeontology|Paleontology]]||<div style="background-color:#D04B0E;">{{font color|white|5.57}}</div>

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Happy New Year and Happy New WikiCup! The competition begins today and all article creators, expanders, improvers and reviewers are welcome to take part. If you have already signed up, your submissions page can be found '''[[Wikipedia:WikiCup|here]]'''. If you have not yet signed up, you can '''[[Wikipedia:WikiCup/2021 signups|add your name here]]''' and the judges will set up your submissions page. Any questions on the rules or on anything else should be directed to one of the judges, or posted to the [[Wikipedia talk:WikiCup|WikiCup talk page]]. Signups will close at the end of January, and the first round will end on 26 February; the 64 highest scorers at that time will move on to round 2. We thank [[User:Vanamonde93|Vanamonde93]] and [[User:Godot13|Godot13]], who have retired as judges, and we thank them for their past dedication. The judges for the WikiCup this year are {{User4|Sturmvogel 66}} and {{User4|Cwmhiraeth}}. Good luck! [[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]] ([[User talk:MediaWiki message delivery|talk]]) 11:11, 1 January 2021 (UTC)
|[[Wikipedia:WikiProject Rodents|Rodents]]||<div style="background-color:#CF460F;">{{font color|white|5.58}}</div>
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|[[Wikipedia:WikiProject Amphibians and Reptiles|Amphibians and Reptiles]]||<div style="background-color:#CE420F;">{{font color|white|5.64}}</div>
=== WikiCup 2021 March newsletter ===
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|[[Wikipedia:WikiProject Fungi|Fungi]]||<div style="background-color:#CD3D10;">{{font color|white|5.65}}</div>
Round 1 of the competition has finished; it was a high-scoring round with 21 contestants scoring more than 100 points. Everyone with a positive score moves on to Round 2, with 55 contestants qualifying. You will need to finish among the top thirty-two contestants in Round 2 if you are to qualify for Round 3. Our top scorers in Round 1 were:
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|[[Wikipedia:WikiProject Bivalves|Bivalves]]||<div style="background-color:#CC3911;">{{font color|white|5.66}}</div>
*{{flagicon|New York (state)}} [[User:Epicgenius|Epicgenius]] led the field with a featured article, nine good articles and an assortment of other submissions, specialising on buildings and locations in New York, for a total of 945 points.
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*{{flagicon|Republic of Venice|wartime}} [[User:Bloom6132|Bloom6132]] was close behind with 896 points, largely gained from 71 "In the news" items, mostly recent deaths.
|[[Wikipedia:WikiProject Plants|Plants]]||<div style="background-color:#CB3512;">{{font color|white|5.67}}</div>
*{{flagicon|Scotland}} [[User:ImaginesTigers|ImaginesTigers]], who has been editing Wikipedia for less than a year, was in third place with 711 points, much helped by bringing [[League of Legends]] to featured article status, exemplifying how bonus points can boost a contestant's score.
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*{{flagicon|Rwanda}} [[User:Amakuru|Amakuru]] came next with 708 points, [[Kigali]] being another featured article that scored maximum bonus points.
|[[Wikipedia:WikiProject Algae|Algae]]||<div style="background-color:#CA3012;">{{font color|white|5.68}}</div>
*[[File:Flag of the United Nations.svg|22px]] [[User:Ktin|Ktin]], new to the WikiCup, was in fifth place with 523 points, garnered from 15 DYKs and 34 "In the news" items.
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*{{flagicon|Botswana}} [[User:The Rambling Man|The Rambling Man]] scored 511 points, many from featured article candidate reviews and from football related DYKs.
|[[Wikipedia:WikiProject Arthropods|Arthropods]]||<div style="background-color:#C92C13;">{{font color|white|5.69}}</div>
*[[File:Standard of Oliver Cromwell (1653–1659).svg|22px]] [[User:Gog the Mild|Gog the Mild]], last year's runner-up, came next with 498 points, from a featured article and numerous featured article candidate reviews.
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*[[File:Bennington Flag.svg|22px]] [[User:Hog Farm|Hog Farm]], at 452, scored for a featured article, four good articles and a number of reviews.
|[[Wikipedia:WikiProject Insects/Hymenoptera task force|Hymenoptera]]||<div style="background-color:#C82714;">{{font color|white|5.72}}</div>
*{{flagicon|United States}} [[User:Le Panini|Le Panini]], another newcomer to the WikiCup, scored 438 for a featured article and three good articles.
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*{{flagicon|England}} [[User:Lee Vilenski|Lee Vilenski]], last year's champion, scored 332 points, from a featured article and various other sport-related topics.
|[[Wikipedia:WikiProject Microbiology|Microbiology]]||<div style="background-color:#C72315;">{{font color|white|5.72}}</div>

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These contestants, like all the others, now have to start again from scratch. In Round 1, contestants achieved eight featured articles, three featured lists and one featured picture, as well as around two hundred DYKs and twenty-seven ITNs. They completed 97 good article reviews, nearly double the 52 good articles they claimed. Contestants also claimed for 135 featured article and featured list candidate reviews. There is no longer a requirement to mention your WikiCup participation when undertaking these reviews.
|[[Wikipedia:WikiProject Cephalopods|Cephalopods]]||<div style="background-color:#C61E15;">{{font color|white|5.74}}</div>

Remember that any content promoted after the end of Round 1 but before the start of Round 2 can be claimed in Round 2. Invitations for collaborative writing efforts or any other discussion of potentially interesting work is always welcome on the WikiCup talk page. Remember, if two or more WikiCup competitors have done significant work on an article, all can claim points. If you are concerned that your nomination—whether it is a good article candidate, a featured process, or something else—will not receive the necessary reviews, please list it on [[Wikipedia:WikiCup/Reviews]].

If you want to help out with the WikiCup, please do your bit to keep down the review backlogs! Questions are welcome on [[Wikipedia talk:WikiCup]], and the judges are reachable on their talk pages or by email. Good luck! <small>If you wish to start or stop receiving this newsletter, please feel free to add or remove yourself from [[Wikipedia:WikiCup/Newsletter/Send]].</small> [[User:Sturmvogel 66|Sturmvogel 66]] ([[User talk:Sturmvogel 66|talk]]) and [[User:Cwmhiraeth|Cwmhiraeth]] ([[User talk:Cwmhiraeth|talk]]). [[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]] ([[User talk:MediaWiki message delivery|talk]]) 20:27, 1 March 2021 (UTC)
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=== WikiCup 2021 May newsletter ===

The second round of the 2021 WikiCup has now finished; it was a high-scoring round and contestants needed 61 points to advance to Round 3. There were some impressive efforts in the round, with the top eight contestants all scoring more than 400 points. A large number of the points came from the 12 featured articles and the 110 good articles achieved in total by contestants, as well as the 216 good article reviews they performed; the GAN backlog drive and the stay-at-home imperative during the COVID-19 pandemic may have been partially responsible for these impressive figures.

Our top scorers in Round 2 were:

*{{flagicon|BWA}} [[User:The Rambling Man|The Rambling Man]], with 2963 points from three featured articles, 20 featured article reviews, 37 good articles, 73 good article reviews, as well as 22 DYKs.
*{{flagicon|New York (state)}} [[User:Epicgenius|Epicgenius]], with 1718 points from one featured article, 29 good articles, 16 DYKs and plenty of bonus points.
*{{flagicon|Republic of Venice|wartime}} [[User:Bloom6132|Bloom6132]], with 990 points from 13 DYKs and 64 "In the news" items, mostly recent deaths.
*[[File:Bennington Flag.svg|22px]] [[User:Hog Farm|Hog Farm]], with 834 points from two featured articles, five good articles, 14 featured article reviews and 15 good article reviews.
*[[File:Standard of Oliver Cromwell (1653–1659).svg|22px|England]] [[User:Gog the Mild|Gog the Mild]], with 524 points from two featured articles and four featured article reviews.
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[User:Lee Vilenski|Lee Vilenski]], with 501 points from one featured article, three good articles, six featured article reviews and 25 good article reviews.
*[[File:Transgender Pride flag.svg|22px]] [[User:Sammi Brie|Sammi Brie]], with 485 points from four good articles, eight good article reviews and 27 DYKs, on US radio and television stations.
*[[File:Flag of the United Nations.svg|22px]] [[User:Ktin|Ktin]], with 436 points from four good articles, seven DYKs and 11 "In the news" items.

Please remember that DYKs cannot be claimed until they have appeared on the main page. As we enter the third round, any content promoted after the end of Round 2 but before the start of Round 3 can be claimed now, and anything you forgot to claim in Round 2 cannot! Remember too, that you must claim your points within 14 days of "earning" them (except for at the end of each round, when you must claim them before the cut-off date/time). When doing GARs, please make sure that you check that all the GA criteria are fully met.

If you are concerned that your nomination—whether it is at good article nominations, a featured process, or anything else—will not receive the necessary reviews, please list it on [[Wikipedia:WikiCup/Reviews Needed]] (remember to remove your listing when no longer required). Questions are welcome on [[Wikipedia talk:WikiCup]], and the judges are reachable on their talk pages or by email. If you wish to start or stop receiving this newsletter, please feel free to add or remove yourself from [[Wikipedia:WikiCup/Newsletter/Send]]. Judges: [[User:Sturmvogel 66|Sturmvogel 66]] ([[User talk:Sturmvogel 66|talk]]) and [[User:Cwmhiraeth|Cwmhiraeth]] [[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]] ([[User talk:MediaWiki message delivery|talk]]) 10:28, 2 May 2021 (UTC)
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== GAN Backlog Drive - July 2021 ==

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|[[Wikipedia:WikiProject Fishes|Fishes]]||<div style="background-color:#C51A16;">{{font color|white|5.76}}</div>
* This Thursday, July 1, a one-month backlog drive for good article nominations will begin.
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|[[Wikipedia:WikiProject Insects/ant task force|Ants]]||<div style="background-color:#C41617;">{{font color|white|5.79}}</div>
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|[[Wikipedia:WikiProject Gastropods|Gastropods]]||<div style="background-color:#C31118;">{{font color| white|5.8}}</div>
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|[[Wikipedia:WikiProject Spiders|Spiders]]||<div style="background-color:#C20D18;">{{font color|white|5.86}}</div>
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|[[Wikipedia:WikiProject Insects|Insects]]||<div style="background-color:#C10819;">{{font color|white|5.9}}</div>
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|[[Wikipedia:WikiProject Beetles|Beetles]]||<div style="background-color:#C0041A;">{{font color|white|5.98}}</div>
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|[[Wikipedia:WikiProject Lepidoptera|Lepidoptera]]||<div style="background-color:#BF001B;">{{font color|white|5.98}}</div>
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== [[Talk:Chestnut-capped piha/GA1]] ==
1) Enwebb: How did you come to edit articles about organisms and taxonomic groups?
*''Nessie'': The main force, then and now, driving me to create or edit articles is thinking "Why isn't there an article on that on Wikipedia?" Either I'll read about some rarely-sighted creature in the deep sea or find something new on [[iNaturalist]] and want to learn more. First stop (surprise!) is Wikipedia, and many times there is just a stub or no page at all. Sometimes I just add the source that got me to the article, not sometimes I go deep and try to get everything from the library or online journals and put it all in an article. The nice thing about taxa is the strong precedent that all accepted extant taxa are notable, so one does not need to really worry about doing a ton of research and having the page get removed. I was super worried about this as a new editor: I still really dislike conflict so if I can avoid it I do. Anyway, the most important part is stitching an article in to the rest of Wikipedia: Linking all the jargon, taxonomers, pollinators, etc., adding categories, and putting in the correct WikiProjects. Recently I have been doing more of the stitching-in stuff with extant articles. The last deep-dive article I made was [[Karuka]] at the end of last year, which is a bit of a break for me. I guess it's easier to do all the other stuff on my tablet while watching TV.


Starsandwhales, you opened this review back on April 13, four and a half months ago. As far as I can tell, the review was effectively abandoned by the end of the month; indeed, you have only made three edits of any kind on Wikipedia since the beginning of May. If you intend to return and complete this review within the next seven days, please do so. Otherwise, the review will be closed and the nomination made available for a new reviewer. Thank you. [[User:BlueMoonset|BlueMoonset]] ([[User talk:BlueMoonset|talk]]) 20:54, 29 August 2021 (UTC)
2) Enwebb: Many editors in the ToL are highly specialized on a group of taxa. A look at your recently created articles includes much diversity, though, with viruses, bacteria, algae, and cnidarians all represented&mdash;are there any commonalities for the articles you work on? Would you say you're particularly interested in certain groups?
:{{u|BlueMoonset}} I think the review should be closed. [[User:Starsandwhales|starsandwhales]] ([[User talk:Starsandwhales#top|talk]]) 23:29, 30 August 2021 (UTC)
*''Nessie'': I was a nerd from a time when that would get you beat up, so I like odd things and underdogs. I also avoid butting heads, so not only do I find [[Siphonophorae|siphonophores]] and seaweeds fascinating I don't have to worry about stepping on anyone's toes. I go down rabbitholes where I start writing an article like ''[[Mastocarpus papillatus]]'' because I found some growing on some rocks, then in my research I see it is parasitized by ''[[Pythium porphyrae]]'', which has no article, and how can that be for an oomycete that oddly lives in the ocean and also attacks my tasty [[nori]]. So then I wrote that article and that got me blowing off the dust on other Oomycota articles, encouraged by the pull of propagating automatic taxoboxes. Once you've done the taxonomy template for the genus, well then you might as well do all the species now that the template is taken care of for them too. and so on until I get sucked in somewhere else. I think it's good to advocate for some of these 'oddball' taxa as it makes it easier for editors to expand their range from say plants to the pathogenic microorganisms of their favorite plant.


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:My favorite clades though, It's hard to pick for a dilettante like me. I like working on virus taxonomy, but I can't think of a specific virus species that I am awed by. Maybe ''[[Tulip breaking virus]]'' for teaching us economics or ''[[Variola virus]]'' for having so many {{cl|Smallpox deities|smallpox deities}}, [[Babalú-Ayé|one of which]] was popularly sung about by [[Desi Arnaz]] and then inspired the name of a [[Baba Looey|cartoon character]] who was then misremembered and then turned into a nickname for Howard Stern's producer [[Gary Dell'Abate]]. Sorry, really had to share that chain, but for a species that's not a staple food it probably has the most deities. But anyway, for having the most species that wow me, I love a good fungus or algae, but that often is led by my stomach. Also why I seem to research so many plant articles. You can't eat siphonophores, at least I don't, but they are fascinating with their federalist colonies of [[zooid]]s. Bats are all amazing, but the task force seems to have done so much I feel the oomycetes and slime moulds need more love. Same thing with dinosaurs (I'm team ''[[Therizinosaurus]]'' though). But honestly, every species has that one moment in the research where you just go, wow, that's so interesting. For instance, I loved discovering that the picture-winged fly (''[[Delphinia picta]]'') has a mating dance that involves blowing bubbles. Now I keep expecting them to show me when they land on my arm, but no such luck yet.


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*''Nessie'': I initially started focusing on WikiProject talk page templates because they seem to be the key to data collecting and maintenance for articles, much more so than categories. This is where you note of an article needs an image, or audio, or a range map. It's how the [https://bambots.brucemyers.com/cwb/index.html cleanup listing bot] sorts articles, and how {{No ping|Plantdrew}} does his automated taxobox [[Wikipedia talk:Automated taxobox system/Archive 3#27 June 2019 usage statistics update|usage stats]]. The latter inspired me to look for [https://petscan.wmflabs.org/?language=en&project=wikipedia&ns%5B0%5D=1&ns%5B118%5D=1&templates_any=Virusbox%0D%0ATaxonbar%0D%0ATaxobox%0D%0ASubspeciesbox%0D%0ASpeciesbox%0D%0AParaphyletic%20group%0D%0AOobox%0D%0AMissing-taxobox%0D%0AInfraspeciesbox%0D%0AIchnobox%0D%0AHybridbox%2Flua%0D%0AHybridbox%0D%0ABiota%20infobox%0D%0AAutomatic%20taxobox&templates_no=rodents%0D%0Afishproject%0D%0AWikiProject%20Viruses%0D%0AWikiProject%20Turtles%0D%0AWikiProject%20Spiders%0D%0AWikiProject%20Sharks%0D%0AWikiProject%20Rodents%0D%0AWikiProject%20Reptiles%0D%0AWikiProject%20Primates%0D%0AWikiProject%20Poultry%0D%0AWikiProject%20Plants%0D%0AWikiProject%20Paleontology%0D%0AWikiProject%20Palaeontology%0D%0AWikiProject%20Microbiology%0D%0AWikiProject%20Micro%0D%0AWikiProject%20Marine%20life%0D%0AWikiProject%20Marine%20Life%0D%0AWikiProject%20Mantodea%0D%0AWikiProject%20Mammals%2FBats%20Task%20Force%0D%0AWikiProject%20Mammals%0D%0AWikiProject%20Lepidoptera%0D%0AWikiProject%20Insects%0D%0AWikiProject%20Hypericaceae%0D%0AWikiProject%20Gastropods%0D%0AWikiProject%20Fungi%0D%0AWikiProject%20Fishes%0D%0AWikiProject%20Equine%0D%0AWikiProject%20Dogs%0D%0AWikiProject%20Dinosaurs%0D%0AWikiProject%20Cetaceans%0D%0AWikiProject%20Cephalopods%0D%0AWikiProject%20Cats%0D%0AWikiProject%20Carnivorous%20plants%0D%0AWikiProject%20Bivalves%0D%0AWikiProject%20Birds%0D%0AWikiProject%20Beetles%0D%0AWikiProject%20Banksia%0D%0AWikiProject%20Arthropods%0D%0AWikiProject%20Animals%0D%0AWikiProject%20Amphibians%20and%20Reptiles%0D%0AWikiProject%20Algae%0D%0AWPSpiders%0D%0AWP%20Spiders%0D%0ASquirrels%0D%0ARodent%0D%0AMammal%0D%0ALepidopteraTalk%0D%0ABirdTalk%0D%0AAARTalk&templates_use_talk_no=on&search_max_results=500&sortby=title&sortorder=descending&add_image=on&interface_language=en&active_tab=tab_templates_n_links&doit= articles on organisms that are not assigned to any ToL WikiProjects] which initially was in the thousands. I got it down to zero with just copypasta so you can imagine I was excited when I saw the rater tool. Back then I rated everything stub/low because it was faster: I couldn't check every article for the items on the B-class checklists. Plus each project has their own nuances to rating scales and I thought the editors in the individual projects would take it from there. I also thought all species were important, so how can I choose a favorite? Now it is much easier with the rater tool and the apparent consensus with {{No ping|Abductive}}'s method of rating by the pageviews (0-9 views/day is low, 10-99 is med, 100-999 is high...). For the quality I generally go by the ORES rating, you caught me. It sometimes is thrown off by a long list of species or something, but it's generally good for stub to C: above that needs formal investigation and procedures I am still learning about. It seems that in the ToL projects we don't focus so much on getting articles to GA/FA so it's been harder to pick up. It was a little culture shock when I went on the [[Wikipedia:Discord|Discord server]] and it seemed everyone was obsessed with getting articles up in quality. I think ToL is focusing on all the missing taxa and (re)organizing it all, which when you already have articles on every anime series or whatever you can focus on bulking the articles up more. In any event, on my growing to-do list is trying to get an article up to FA or GA and learn the process that way so I can better do the quality ratings and not just kick the can down the road.


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4) Enwebb: What, if anything, can ToL and its subprojects do to better support collaboration and coordination among editors? How can we improve?
*''Nessie'': I mentioned earlier that the projects are the main way maintenance is done. And it is good that we have a bunch of subprojects that let those tasks get broken up into manageable pieces. Frankly I'm amazed anything gets done with WikiProject Plants with how huge its scope is. Yet this not only parcels out the work but the discussion as well. A few editors like {{No ping|Peter coxhead}} and {{No ping|Plantdrew}} keep an eye on many of the subprojects and spread the word, but it's still easy for newer editors to get a little lost. There should be balance between the lumping and splitting. The newsletter helps by crossing over all the WikiProjects, and if the discord channel picked up that would help too. Possibly the big Enwiki talk page changes will help as well.


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*''Nessie'': I'm not sure anything would be surprising. I focus on nature offline too, foraging for mushrooms or wild plants and trying to avoid ticks and mosquitos. I have started going [[magnet fishing]] lately, more to help clean up the environment than in the hopes of finding anything valuable. But it would be fun to find a weapon and help solve a cold case or something.
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* ... that the deep-sea [[coral]] species '''''[[Gersemia juliepackardae]]''''' was named for '''[[Julie Packard]]''', executive director of [[Monterey Bay Aquarium]], for her work as an [[Marine conservation|ocean conservationist]]? (1 June)
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* ... that despite a genus name referring to its dull leaves, '''''[[Astilbe chinensis]]''''' was celebrated as the most important new hardy perennial by the [[Royal Horticultural Society]] in 1902? (2 June)
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* ... that the pea crab '''''[[Tunicotheres|Tunicotheres moseri]]''''' lives inside the water-filled chamber of a [[Ascidiacea|sea squirt]]? (4 June)
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* ... that '''''[[Calma glaucoides]]''''' has such a rich diet of eggs that it does not need an anus? (6 June)
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* ... that the pea crab '''''[[Calyptraeotheres garthi]]''''' effectively castrates its [[Calyptraeidae|slipper limpet]] host, but breeding resumes if the crab is removed? (11 June)
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*... that the sea cucumber '''''[[Leptopentacta elongata]]''''' has a U-shaped or S-shaped body and occupies a burrow in the seabed? (17 June)

*... that [[Al Hoceima National Park]] is one of the few locations where the '''[[ribbed Mediterranean limpet]]''' survives? (18 June)
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* ... that the marine worm '''''[[Themiste pyroides]]''''' is unusual in that it forms [[Swarm behaviour|swarms]] when breeding? (20 June)

* ... that cut branches of the small tree '''''[[Erythrina berteroana]]''''' are used to make living fence posts? (26 June)
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* ... that the ripe seed pods of '''''[[Brachystegia eurycoma]]''''' burst explosively and throw out the large disc-shaped seeds? (28 June)
* ... that Swedish entomologist '''[[Carl H. Lindroth]]''' suggested that more than 40 species of North American [[ground beetle]] were inadvertently transported from Europe in [[Sailing ballast|ship's ballast]]? (29 June)
* ... that the '''[[Halocynthia igaboja|sea hedgehog]]''' is a cannibal? (29 June)
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{{icon|FL}} [[List of felids]] by {{noping|PresN}}<br>
{{icon|FA}} ''[[Australiformis]]'' by {{noping|Mattximus}}<br />
{{icon|FA}} [[Masked booby]] by {{noping|Casliber}}<br>
{{icon|FA}} [[Rodrigues night heron]] by {{noping|FunkMonk}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} [[Letter-winged kite]] by {{noping|Casliber}}, reviewed by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}<br>
{{icon|FA}} ''[[Titanis]]'' by {{noping|Augustios Paleo}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} [[Plains zebra]] by {{noping|LittleJerry}}, reviewed by {{noping|starsandwhales}}<br>
{{icon|FL}} [[List of lorisoids]] by {{noping|PresN}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Ornithogalum umbellatum]]'' by {{noping|Michael Goodyear}}, reviewed by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}<br>
{{icon|FL}} [[List of storks]] by {{noping|AryKun}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Brontosaurus]]'' by {{noping|Augustios Paleo}}, reviewed by {{noping|The Morrison Man}}<br />
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{{icon|GA}} [[Eukaryote]] by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|Fritzmann2002}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} [[Stramenopile]] by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|Fritzmann2002}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Titanoboa]]'' by {{noping|Augustios Paleo}}, reviewed by {{noping|SilverTiger12}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Antarctopelta]]'' by {{noping|Augustios Paleo}}, reviewed by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} [[Anna Blackburne]] by {{noping|Kusma}}, reviewed by {{noping|Etriusus}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Anomochilus leonardi]]'' by {{noping|AryKun}}, reviewed by {{noping|Amitchell125}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Nyctibatrachus manalari]]'' by {{noping|AryKun}}, reviewed by {{noping|Sammi Brie}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Mimodactylus]]'' by {{noping|FunkMonk}}, reviewed by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Nyctibatrachus major]]'' by {{noping|AryKun}}, reviewed by {{noping|Etriusus}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Anomochilus weberi]]'' by {{noping|AryKun}}, reviewed by {{noping|Etriusus}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} [[Plant]] by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|Cessaune}}<br />
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{{icon|FAC}} [[Megabat]] by {{noping|Enwebb}}<br>
{{icon|FAC}} [[Polar bear]] by {{noping|LittleJerry}}<br />
{{icon|FAC}} ''[[Onychopterella]]'' by {{noping|Super Dromaeosaurus}}<br>
{{icon|FAC}} ''[[Mimodactylus]]'' by {{noping|FunkMonk}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} ''[[Dvulikiaspis]]'' by {{noping|Super Dromaeosaurus}}<br>
{{icon|FLC}} [[List of cercopithecoids]] by {{noping|PresN}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} ''[[Kosmoceratops]]'' by {{noping|FunkMonk}}<br>
{{icon|FLC}} [[List of tapaculos]] by {{noping|AryKun}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} [[Clussexx Three D Grinchy Glee]] by {{noping|Hunter Kahn}}<br>
{{icon|GAN}} ''[[Klallamornis]]'' by {{noping|Larrayal}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} [[Giant golden-crowned flying fox]] by {{noping|Enwebb}}<br>
{{icon|GAN}} ''[[Hypericum perforatum]]'' by {{noping|Fritzmann2002}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} [[Myxomatosis]] by {{noping|Rabbit Vet}}
{{icon|GAN}} [[Holozoa]] by {{noping|Snoteleks}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} [[Teloschistaceae]] by {{noping|Esculenta}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} ''[[Carcharodontosaurus]]'' by {{noping|Augustios Paleo}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} ''[[Nyctibatrachus radcliffei]]'' by {{noping|AryKun}}<br />
{{icon|GTC}} ''[[Anomochilus]]'' by {{noping|AryKun}}
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This month has seen an incredible amount of activity creating high quality content, with 3 FAs, 3 FACs, and a veritable flood of GAs and GANs, not to mention the FLs and FLCs. To help maintain this high level of activity going forward, WikiProject Tree of Life is starting [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Tree of Life/Contest|a new monthly rolling contest]], inspired by [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history/Contest|the contest]] run by WikiProject Military History. This contest should hopefully help incentivize editors to contribute in ways that are less daunting than writing articles that are GA and FA-quality. Even improving articles from stub to start class, or helping other editors by reviewing their work at GAN, FAC, or FLC, gets you points, with bonus points for articles with especially high page views. Make sure to participate in any way you can, and help improve the 'pedia while having fun and winning Barnstars!
The [[Wikipedia:WikiCup|WikiCup]], an annual editing competition, is now in its fourth round. Casliber, consistent participant since 2010 and winner in 2016, is currently dominating Group A with 601 points. Largely responsible is the successful Featured Article nomination of [[Masked booby]]. The other remaining Tree of Life participant, Enwebb, is participating in her first ever WikiCup. In this round, she has a grand total of...5 points. But with the recent Featured Article nomination of [[Megabat]], she stands to gain 600 points if successful. As it stands, though, it appears that at least one ToL editor is headed to the fifth and final round of 8 contestants, which begins September 1.


Thus far, all participants in the WikiCup have generated 17 Featured Articles, 116 Good Articles, 16 Featured Lists, and 57 Featured Pictures. The Good Article Nominations backlog has been reduced as well, with 286 Good Article Reviews.
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* ... that [[Orca|orcas]] have been '''[[Iberian orca attacks|teaching each other to attack boats]]'''? (August 2)
* ... that '''''[[Ameles decolor]]''''' has one of the most complex mating rituals of any [[Mantis|praying mantis]]? (August 4)
* ... that '''[[Nerodia clarkii|salt marsh snakes]]''' ''(examples pictured)'' drink only rainwater? (August 6)
* ... that by 1967, staff at the [[Home Office]] were told not to feed '''[[Peta (cat)|Peta]]''' morsels of food as she had become "inordinately fat"? (August 8)
* ... that the [[Perigynium|perigynia]] of the '''[[Carex pauciflora|few-flowered sedge]]''' spring outward when brushed against? (August 16)
* ... that three '''[[Golfballia ambusta|burnt golf balls]]''' are preserved at [[Kew Gardens]] as a "rare [[Fungus|fungal]] species"? (August 19)
* ... that the chemicals responsible for the '''[[smell of freshly cut grass]]''' are a [[Plant defense against herbivory|plant defense mechanism]]? (August 20)
* ... that the [[Blackburnian warbler]] ''(example pictured)'' is named after '''[[Anna Blackburne]]''', who provided specimens to [[Thomas Pennant]]? (August 22)
* ... that '''''[[Tylocephale]]''''' possibly used their domed skulls to fight one another? (August 24)
* ... that [[John Cleese]] once called '''[[Olivia Benson (cat)|Olivia Benson]]''' "the weirdest cat I've ever seen in my life"? (August 25)
* ... that [[Winston Churchill]] was often portrayed as a bulldog ''(pictured)'', but '''[[Winston Churchill's pets|his personal pet dog]]''' during the Second World War was a poodle? (August 25)
* ... that a report by the philosopher '''[[Jonathan Birch (philosopher)|Jonathan Birch]]''' and colleagues led to [[Cephalopod|cephalopods]] and [[Decapoda|decapods]] being recognised as [[Sentience|sentient]] under the UK's [[Animal Welfare (Sentience) Act 2022|Animal Welfare (Sentience) Act]]? (August 27)
* ... that '''[[Mike Wingfield]]''' named a fungus after his first grandchild, Rachel? (August 27)
* ... that depending on who you ask, an '''[[Anomochilus|anomochilid]]''' could be a dwarf or a giant? (August 28)


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1) Starsandwhales: How long have you been editing Wikipedia, and how did you get interested? How did you begin your journey of photographing wildlife? <br>


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*''Charlesjsharp'': I uploaded my first pictures to Wikipedia twelve years ago for fun, to show my kids how it works. The pictures of my daughter ([[static trapeze]]), my son ([[Revell]]), my dog ([[Border Terrier]]) and my parents’ home ([[Tealing]]) are all still in the articles! I then started to upload wildlife images.
:I’d got my first camera aged eight and went on my first safari in the Kruger Park, South Africa in 1970. I was hooked. I switched to digital in 2004, but didn’t buy any high-end lenses till 2014. Such a shame that hundreds of great photos I took before then look so dreadful by today’s quality standards. My 100-400mm lens transformed mammal and bird photography opportunities and when I got my 100mm macro lens in 2016, the whole new world of insects was open for business.
[[File:Pied kingfisher (Ceryle rudis rudis) female eating chick.jpg|thumb|Pied kingfisher eating a chick, photographed by Charlesjsharp]]
2) S&W: Over the years, you've taken photos of many different organisms from birds to insects to big cats; you have an [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Charlesjsharp/favourites extensive list of favorite images]. Which animals have been the most exciting for you to photograph? <br>


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*''Charlesjsharp'': The trophy animals the hunters used to shoot are the ones I like to shoot too: it was lion, elephant and baboon in 1970. More recently, hunting for tiger by jeep in Kanha National Park in India was exciting and so was searching for jaguar by boat in the rivers of the Pantanal in Brazil. Our encounters with the mountain gorillas in Rwanda and Uganda was amazing, but the actual photography was no challenge.
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:But photographing animal behaviour is the most exciting and challenging. There’s usually movement and it all happens so fast, like when [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Giant_kingfisher_(Megaceryle_maxima)_female_composite.jpg a bird captures its prey]. Every now and then you snap something really unusual – like the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pied_kingfisher#/media/File:Pied_kingfisher_(Ceryle_rudis_rudis)_female_eating_chick.jpg cannibal kingfisher]
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3) S&W: Many articles under ToL have requests for people to add images that can go unanswered. What can the community do to improve the coverage of different organisms on Wikipedia, especially when it comes to images? <br>


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*''Charlesjsharp'': It’s a very time consuming process because the Wikipedia code is cumbersome (*see below). It take an age to upload to Commons: to describe, categorize, geocode. Many of the categories don’t exist so have to be created. If the image is of a subspecies, then all the images have to be checked before you can nominate an image for VI. It’s also takes ages to nominate images for VI and QI on Commons. May be some users use sophisticated tools to lighten the load, but I don’t know if they exist. In other words, Wikipedia is OK, but Commons is a nightmare. Hundreds of really poor quality photos clog up the system and some users are too lazy to filter and edit their nominations.<br>
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:Recently, some thoughtless editor added a ‘caption’ box to Commons. A waste of time. The image title should act as the caption.<br>
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:I applied for a grant to attend Wikimania, but was unsuccessful. Not much can happen without some funding to kickstart and then drive improvements forward.<br>Here was my response to the question: "How can we increase the quality and diversity of images being uploaded and, in particular, improve the Featured Picture, Quality Image and Valued Image projects?"<br>
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[[File:Panther chameleon (Furcifer pardalis) male Nosy Be.jpg|thumb|Panther chameleon male, photographed by Charlesjsharp]]
::1. Work together on pre-defined projects to develop a team spirit that will help us develop a set of shared values<br>
::2. Through brainstorming, Identify what we need to do to improve the quality and diversity of images being uploaded and, in particular, identify what we need to do to improve the credibility of the Featured Picture, Quality Image and Valued Image projects<br>
::3. By sharing our photographic skills, find ways to share skills with the community. Knowledge transfer is time-consuming and we need to set limited objectives and realistic time frames. This will require compromise as individuals have to listen and find ways to agree. This is going to be much easier through face-to-face meetings<br>
::3. Identify what we need to do to improve the quality and diversity of images being uploaded (diversity of contributor and diversity in subject) and, in particular, identify what we need to do to improve the credibility of the Featured Picture, Quality Image and Valued Image projects<br>
::4. Spend more time talking about values and knowledge transfer than sharing photography tips amongst delegates, then getting all delegates to agree to DO SOMETHING WHEN THEY GET HOME to take things forward.


4) S&W: What advice would you give to people new to photographing wildlife? <br>
*''Charlesjsharp'': An impossible question unless you know what someone’s objective is. So you’re on your first safari? Borrow or rent a decent camera and a quality 300mm lens. Then read a few of the dozens of free advice pages on the internet. Then when you’re out and about, take the lens cap off and set the camera to fully automatic sports mode. Be ready. If you’ve time, get in the right place (sunlight/background). Watch the animal’s behaviour. Point and shoot. Glance at the screen. If OK, repeat. Only then start playing with the settings to optimise shutter speed, F number and ISO.<br>


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5) S&W: What would the Tree of Life community be surprised to learn about your life off-wiki?
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*''Charlesjsharp'': I used to be a high-end stamp collector (early USA). My photography is a sort of collecting. And I’m a keen bridge player.


<nowiki>*</nowiki> An example of cumbersome code: getting the layout of my responses to your questions. So dated, and no online spellchecker.


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{{icon|FL}} [[List of cercopithecoids]] by {{noping|PresN}}<br />
{{icon|FL}} [[List of tapaculos]] by {{noping|AryKun}}<br />
{{icon|FA}} [[Polar bear]] by {{noping|Little Jerry}}<br />
{{icon|FA}} ''[[Ohmdenosaurus]]'' by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Amargatitanis]]'' by {{noping|Augustios Paleo}}, reviewed by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} [[Teloschistaceae]] by {{noping|Esculenta}}, reviewed by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} [[Holozoa]] by {{noping|Snoteleks}}, reviewed by {{noping|Esculenta}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} [[Ashy flycatcher]] by {{noping|AryKun}}, reviewed by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Nyctibatrachus radcliffei]]'' by {{noping|AryKun}}, reviewed by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Carcharodontosaurus]]'' by {{noping|Augustios Paleo}}, reviewed by {{noping|SilverTiger12}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} [[Life]] by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} [[Apatosaurinae]] by {{noping|Augustios Paleo}}, reviewed by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Hypericum perforatum]]'' by {{noping|Fritzmann2002}}, reviewed by {{noping|Femke}}<br />
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{{icon|FAC}} [[Mountain pigeon]] by {{noping|AryKun}}<br />
{{icon|FLC}} [[List of hominoids]] by {{noping|PresN}}<br />
{{icon|FLC}} [[List of cranes]] by {{noping|AryKun}}<br />
{{icon|FLC}} [[List of tarsiiformes]] by {{noping|PresN}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} ''[[Lycorma meliae]]'' by {{noping|Etriusus}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} ''[[Aristonectes]]'' by {{noping|Amirani1746}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} [[Animal echolocation]] by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} [[Hyalospheniidae]] by {{noping|Snoteleks}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} ''[[Buellia frigida ]]'' by {{noping|Snoteleks}}<br />
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The first edition of [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Tree of Life/Contest|our new monthly contest]] had perhaps a little less participation than I hoped for, but it still resulted in a huge amount of content work, mainly focussed on de-stubbing articles on little-known species, although we did also see two GAs for [[Holozoa]] and ''[[Hypericum perforatum]]''. Overall, over 60 articles were improved, with most going from stubs or redlinks to fully fleshed out articles. The winner this month was {{noping|Simongraham}}, who improved 21 articles about spiders, mainly to B and C class, and racked up 70 points, over twice the next highest. Hopefully, we'll continue to see such great work next month, with even more participants and even more articles improved.
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* ... that the '''[[wildlife of Senegal]]''' includes a critically endangered subspecies of the [[giant eland]] and the common '''[[Senegal one-striped grass mouse]]'''? (July 1)
* ... that with all known '''[[Palaeorehniidae|Palae­orehniidae]]''' fossils ''(example pictured)'' being incomplete, the relationships of the family are uncertain? (September 2)
* ... that butterfly collector '''[[Ian Heslop]]''' was once required to supervise an execution? (September 3)
* ... that the free-living, solitary coral '''''[[Cycloseris distorta]]''''' ''(pictured)'' can subdivide its stony skeleton and form two new individuals? (July 4)
* ... that the '''[[wildlife of Nigeria]]''' includes 940 species of bird and all eight known species of West African [[mangrove]]? (July 6)
* ... that the '''[[Munich Mouser]]''', [[Neville Chamberlain]]'s pet, and '''[[Nelson (cat)|Nelson]]''', [[Winston Churchill]]'s pet, had a rivalry during World War II? (September 6)
* ... that '''''[[Hypericum olympicum]]''''' , an [[Award of Garden Merit]] winner, is toxic to dogs, cats, and horses? (July 10)
* ... that '''''[[Phallichthys|Phal­lich­thys]]''''' (literally 'penis fish') species are so called because the males ''(example pictured)'' have "comparatively huge" sex appendages? (September 8)
* ... that '''[[Phallichthys amates|merry widows]]''' like soft bottoms? (September 10)
* ... that [[Flyway|'''flyways''']] used by migrating wetland birds have traditional staging points where they can rebuild their energy reserves? (July 12)
* ... that '''''[[Mimodactylus]]''''' ''(reconstruction pictured)'' is the first complete pterosaur from the Afro-Arabian continent? * ... that small '''''[[Poecilia gillii]]''''' males have longer [[Fish fin#reproduction|sex organs]] than larger males, to facilitate mating with females that flee from them? (September 12)
* ... that in two species of '''[[megabat]]''', males have been observed to produce milk? (July 13)
*... that the cave-nesting '''[[rockwarbler]]''' has also been called the "hanging dick" because of its nest? (July 15)
* ... that the '''[[Phallichthys tico|dwarf merry widow]]''' is not very brave? (September 13)
* ... that '''[[Poecilia chica|dwarf mollies]]''' hit rock bottom when they grow up? (September 14)
*... that '''''[[Strombosia pustulata]]''''' is one of over two hundred species of tree growing in the '''[[Omo Forest Reserve]]'''? (July 16)
* ... that the [[Siberian crane]] is considered more threatened than the [[whooping crane]], despite '''[[List of cranes|there being an estimated ten times more of them]]'''? (September 15)
* ... that '''[[Tiny the Wonder]]''' ''(pictured)'' could kill 200 rats per hour in London's [[rat-baiting]] pits? (July 17)
* ... that the [[Gobiesocidae|clingfish]] '''''[[Diplecogaster bimaculata]]''''' has been photographed cleaning a [[Mediterranean moray|moray eel]]? (July 17)
* ... that one way to tell the [[African dusky flycatcher]] apart from the '''[[ashy flycatcher]]''' ''(example pictured)'' is that the former is "cuter"? (September 18)
* ... that in South Africa, the mosquito '''''[[Anopheles funestus]]''''' used to breed in fast-moving streams but now prefers swamps? (July 18)
* ... that the spiky inedible grass '''''[[Triodia scintillans]]''''' tastes like salt and vinegar chips? (September 19)
* ... that the '''[[Poecilia catemaconis|bicolor molly]]''' inevitably goes off the deep end in adulthood? (September 27)
* ... that while the leaf shape varies among [[hybrid (biology)|hybrids]] of '''''[[Episcia cupreata]]''''' ''(pictured)'', the flowers always have the same form? (July 19)
* ... that the '''[[Waitangiroto Nature Reserve]]''' is the only known nesting area for the [[eastern great egret]] in New Zealand? (September 28)
* ... that '''[[Sommen charr]]s''' are a [[glacial relict|relict]] population that has survived because of [[Sommen|Lake Sommen's]] great depth, and its cold and oxygen-rich waters? (July 20)

* ... that the extinction of the '''[[Bramble Cay melomys]]''' was described as the first for a mammal species due to [[Global warming|anthropogenic climate change]]? (July 21)
* ... that '''[[Félicette]]''', the first cat in space, was subjected to 9.5&nbsp;[[g-force|g]] of acceleration and five minutes of weightlessness?<!--Special occasion hook for July 21--> (July 22)
* ... that the fly '''''[[Phytobia betulae]]''''' is just {{convert|5|mm|in|1|abbr=on}} long but the tunnel made by its larva inside a birch tree may reach {{convert|17|m|ft|0|abbr=on}}? (July 23)
* ... that '''[[Rook (bird)|rooks]]''' are intelligent birds and can rival or even beat chimpanzees in puzzle-solving tests? (July 24)
* ... that the '''[[Gerres nigri|Guinean striped mojarra]]''' is one of the fish caught in the less polluted part of the '''[[Ébrié Lagoon]]''' (July 27)
* ... that '''[[Stony coral tissue loss disease|a new disease which is deadly to corals]]''' is spreading from the [[Florida Keys]] to other parts of the Caribbean? (July 28)
* ... that the '''[[yellow-footed honeyguide]]''' probably includes beeswax in its diet? (July 30)
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{{icon|FA}} [[Letter-winged kite]] by {{noping|Casliber}}<br>
{{icon|FA}} ''[[Mimodactylus]]'' by {{noping|FunkMonk}}<br />
{{icon|FA}} [[Megabat]] by {{noping|Enwebb}}<br>
{{icon|FA}} [[Mountain pigeon]] by {{noping|AryKun}}<br />
{{icon|FA}} [[Rock parrot]] by {{noping|Casliber}}<br>
{{icon|FL}} [[List of tarsiiformes]] by {{noping|PresN}}<br />
{{icon|GT}} [[Wikipedia:Featured topics/Adelophthalmidae|Adelophthalmidae]] by {{noping|Super Dromaeosaurus}}<br>
{{icon|FL}} [[List of hominoids]] by {{noping|PresN}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} [[Giant golden-crowned flying fox]] by {{noping|Enwebb}}, reviewed by {{noping|Starsandwhales}}<br>
{{icon|FL}} [[List of cranes]] by {{noping|AryKun}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} [[Myxomatosis]] by {{noping|Rabbit Vet}}, reviewed by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}<br>
{{icon|FL}} [[Outline of lichens]] by {{noping|MeegsC}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Tylopterella]]'' by {{noping|Super Dromaeosaurus}}, reviewed by {{noping|Starsandwhales}} and {{noping|Enwebb}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Lycorma meliae]]'' by {{noping|Etriusus}}, reviewed by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Kosmoceratops]]'' by {{noping|FunkMonk}}, reviewed by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} [[Oak]] by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|Esculenta}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} [[Slender glass lizard]] by {{noping|SL93}}, reviewed by {{noping|Casliber}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} [[Animal echolocation]] by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|Primium}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} [[Guano]] by {{noping|Enwebb}}, reviewed by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} [[Elke Mackenzie]] by {{noping|Esculenta}}, reviewed by {{noping|Moriwen}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Dvulikiaspis]]'' by {{noping|Super Dromaeosaurus}}, reviewed by {{noping|Casliber}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} [[Dwarf pufferfish]] by {{noping|Primium}}, reviewed by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} [[Rock parrot]] by {{noping|Casliber}}, reviewed by {{noping|The Rambling Man}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} [[Hyalospheniidae]] by {{noping|Snoteleks}}, reviewed by {{noping|An anonymous username, not my real name}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} [[Leptospirosis]] by {{noping|Cerevisae}}, reviewed by {{noping|Ajpolino}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Paroedura maingoka]]'' by {{noping|Olmagon}}, reviewed by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} [[Hepatitis E]] by {{noping|Ozzie10aaaa}}, reviewed by {{noping|Casliber}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Cardabiodon]]'' by {{noping|Macrophyseter}}, reviewed by {{noping|FunkMonk}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Clostridium tetani]]'' by {{noping|Ajpolino}}, reviewed by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}<br>
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{{icon|FAC}} ''[[Kosmoceratops]]'' by {{noping|FunkMonk}}<br>
{{icon|FAC}} ''[[Hypericum sechmenii]]'' by {{noping|Fritzmann2002}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} [[Western yellow robin]] by {{noping|Casliber}}<br>
{{icon|FAC}} [[Teloschistaceae]] by {{noping|Esculenta}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} [[Pekarangan]] by {{noping|Dhio270599}}<br>
{{icon|FAC}} ''[[Nyctibatrachus major]]'' by {{noping|AryKun}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} ''[[Hibbertopterus]]'' by {{noping|Ichthyovenator}}<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>
{{icon|FLC}} [[List of sunbirds]] by {{noping|AryKun}}<br />
{{icon|FLC}} [[List of platyrrhines]] by {{noping|PresN}}<br />
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{{icon|GAN}} [[Handicap principle]] by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} [[Slime mold]] by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} ''[[Punctelia]]'' by {{noping|Esculenta}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} ''[[Pulchrocladia retipora]]'' by {{noping|Esculenta}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} ''[[Anaptychia ciliaris]]'' by {{noping|Esculenta}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} [[Mocquard's Madagascar ground gecko]] by {{noping|Olmagon}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} [[Zavodovski Island]] by {{noping|Jo-Jo Eumerus}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} ''[[Chrysothrix chlorina]]'' by {{noping|Esculenta}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} [[Wood-pasture hypothesis]] by {{noping|AndersenAnders}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} [[Mammalian kidney]] by {{noping|D6194c-1cc}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} ''[[Lepas testudinata]]'' by {{noping|Etriusus}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} ''[[Teratoscincus roborowskii]]'' by {{noping|Olmagon}}<br />
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The second edition of [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Tree of Life/Contest|our monthly contest]] was even better than the last month, with 80 articles improved spanning the entire tree of life. The winner this month was {{noping|Quetzal1964}}, who contributed to 47 articles, mainly relating to [[marine fish]], and racked up 81 points in the process. In second place was {{noping|simongraham}}, who got 60 points from 14 articles on various species of [[jumping spider]]s. {{noping|simongraham}} is still at the top of our overall standings, with 130 points, and {{noping|Quetzal1964}}'s close behind on 108. The November edition of the contest is now open: feel free to drop by and participate if you work on any TOL-related articles this month.
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Firstly, ''WikiJSci'' can be a complementary system for FA review (getting external review, input, and validity). When an Wikipedia article is nominated (via [[WP:JAN]]), journal editors go out to non-Wikipedian academics and researchers who have published on the subject on the last five years and invite them to give feedback comments (e.g. [[doi:10.15347/wjs/2018.008|Peripatric speciation]] and [[doi:10.15347/WJS/2019.003|''Baryonyx'']]). The resulting changes can then be integrated back into the Wikipedia article.
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* ... that the '''[[Aquilegia sibirica|Siberian columbine]]''' has been [[Hybrid (biology)|crossed]] with another species in the genus ''[[Aquilegia]]'' to determine the gene behind the genus's [[Nectar spur|nectar spurs]]? (October 2)
* ... that the '''[[Poecilia kykesis|swordtail molly]]''' ''(examples pictured)'' and the '''[[Poecilia petenensis|Petén molly]]''' have been named and renamed so often, one even ending up with the other's name at one point, that the swordtail molly's current [[Binomial nomenclature|scientific name]] means 'confusion'? (October 8)
* ... that the early big cat '''''[[Pachypanthera]]''''' may have weighed as much as 142 kilograms (313 lb) and had teeth similar to a hyena's? (October 9)
* ... that ancient Greek philosopher [[Xenophon]] thought the '''[[alopekis]]''' was part dog, part fox? (October 11)
* ... that the [[Tettigoniidae|katydid]]-like fossil '''''[[Republicopteron|Republicopteron douseae]]''''' possibly could not sing? (October 12)
* ... that a '''''[[Brontosaurus]]''''' stamp led to the [[United States Postal Service]] being accused of "fostering scientific illiteracy"? (October 16)
* ... that the wings of '''''[[Lycorma meliae]]''''' ''(example pictured)'' undergo multiple color changes throughout their lives? (October 16)
* ... that the three-toed species of '''''[[Diplobune]]''''' ''(fossils pictured)'' were mammals of the order of "[[Artiodactyl|even-toed ungulates]]"? (October 17)
* ... that although fossils of the extinct mammal '''''[[Asiavorator]]''''' were first found in 1922, the genus was not named until 73 years later, in 1995? (October 18)
* ... that in aquariums, the '''[[humpbacked limia]]''' is known to cannibalise the young? (October 21)
* ... that '''''[[Hypericum perforatum]]''''' was a common component of [[Classical antiquity|classical]] cure-all concoctions called [[Theriac|theriacs]]? (October 21)
* ... that Aristotle classified living things based on whether they had a "sensitive soul" or, like '''[[Plant|plants]]''', only a "vegetative soul"? (October 22)
* ... that in June 2022, a neurosurgeon found '''[[Ophidascaris robertsi|a roundworm]]''' in someone's brain? (October 23)
* ... that '''[[Pathogenic microorganisms in frozen environments|ancient permafrost can preserve viable microorganisms]]''', some of which contain [[Antimicrobial resistance|antibiotic-resistance]] genes that may be transferred to modern [[bacteria]]? (October 27)
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Getting more editors involved in Wikipedia is always a high priority. ''WikiJSci'' can also be a way to encourage new people to contribute articles (especially on missing/stub/start topics). An example of an article that was written from scratch by a group of non-Wikipedians is [[doi:10.15347/WJS/2019.004|''Teladorsagia circumcincta'']]. This not only resulted in a new Wikipedia page on an underdeveloped topic, but introduced the idea of Wikimedia contribution to a group of people who had previously never considered it.


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The journal can be a way to get multimedia content reviewed or encourage contribution. The same approach could be easily adapted to sounds (e.g. frog mating calls) or videos (e.g. starfish feet motion). It also allows for tracking of those images in new articles via Altmetric ([https://dimensions.altmetric.com/details/3455098/news this example] has >200, which is bananas). There aren't any biology examples in ''WikiJSci'' yet, but the sister medical journal has published a few summary diagrams, photography, and image galleries. Examples include [[doi:10.15347/wjm/2014.010|this gallery by Blausen Medical]] or the diagram of [[doi:10.15347/wjm/2017.008|cell disassembly during apoptosis]].
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== WikiProject Tree of Life Newsletter Issue 24 ==
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For those interested in other Wikimedia sister projects, there's also broad scope for interactions with the WikiJournals. Perhaps peer reviewed teaching resources could be useful to sit alongside sets of Wikipedia articles and be integrated into Wikiversity courses (like [[doi:10.15347/wjs/2018.005|this]] or [[doi:10.15347/wjm/2017.006 |this]])? Can sections of Wikidata & Wikispecies be peer reviewed? What are the potential avenues for integration with [[metawiki:WikiCite|WikiCite]], [[wikidata:Wikidata:WikiFactMine|WikiFactMine]], [[toolforge:scholia/|Scholia]], etc.? Currently, ''WikiJSci'' is aiming to be very flexible and try out different formats so long as they can be externally peer reviewed.


For more info, see the [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2019-06-30/In focus|2019-06-30 ''Signpost'' article]] and the current [[meta:WikiJournal|sister project proposal]].
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1) ''Enwebb'': You're very prolific with DYKs, with over 2,000 nominations credited (in fact, I'll highlight which DYK nominations this month were yours below). What made you become so involved in this part of Wikipedia? Why should Tree of Life editors nominate articles for DYK?


:''Cwmhiraeth'': I became aware of the WikiCup in 2012 and entered the contest. The scoring structure seemed to me to favour DYKs, and I went to considerable trouble to identify short stubs that could be expanded into qualifying start class articles with multiple bonus points. Casliber introduced me to preparing articles for FAC and Sasata helped me with my first solo FA. I won the WikiCup that year, and repeated that success the following year, after which the Cup got a bit more competitive. By that time, nominating articles for DYK was an ingrained habit, and I have continued doing so ever since, but at a rather slower rate. I do more work behind the scenes at DYK now, reviewing other people's nominations in excess of my QPQ requirement, and building prep sets ready to go on the main page, and I retired from competing in the WikiCup and became a judge instead. I would encourage ToL editors to nominate suitable articles for DYK because it gives great satisfaction to know that hundreds or even thousands of people have appreciated your work, and it provides a foil for the biographies and historical articles that predominate there.


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2) ''Enwebb'': I noticed that your DYK nominations reflect a diverse array of flora and fauna, from trees, marine invertebrates, birds, fishes, and mammals. How do you decide what to work on?
:''Cwmhiraeth'': As I look around different articles I keep a note of things I might work on, red links, stub articles that need expanding or places in articles where I would like to add a wikilink but no suitable target page exists. So I have this list, but more often than not I choose a new article to work on based on a Google book that I have been using in a previous article. I like Google books; some of them are really useful for species articles, the main annoyance being when certain pages are permanently unavailable, although I am quite good at tricking the books into revealing pages that they were trying to prevent me from viewing. Eventually I get bored with African rodents, or whatever my present topic is, and move on. I am particularly interested in organisms living in extreme habitats, endangered species, invasive species, pest species, parasites or creatures with interesting behavioural traits.


3) ''Enwebb'': Which of your Wikipedia accomplishments are you most proud of?


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:''Cwmhiraeth'': Well, [[Sea]] really. Again that was inspired by the WikiCup, and working in collaboration with Chiswick Chap, we took it from virtually nothing, little more than a list of seas, through DYK and GA, culminating in a really tough FA. That was very satisfying (as were the 1000 odd points it gained me at the WikiCup). In complete contrast was the article [[Tree]]. I completely rewrote it in a sandbox as an entry for the "Core contest". The previous version had been quite short with a section on "Record breaking trees" which I hived off into a separate article. My new version was immediately challenged and an edit war would have erupted had I not decided to retire from the fray. My version had some serious flaws, I had never studied botany and I had used a book source which misled me. However, after corrections, my version largely remained in place and I later joined Chiswick Chap in bringing the article to GA status.
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{{icon|FA}} ''[[Hypericum sechmenii]]'' by {{noping|Fritzmann2002}}<br />
{{icon|FA}} ''[[Nyctibatrachus major]]'' by {{noping|AryKun}}<br />
{{icon|FL}} [[List of platyrrhines]] by {{noping|PresN}}<br />
{{icon|FL}} [[List of gymnosperm families]] by {{noping|Dank}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Varroa destructor]]'' by {{noping|KoA}}, reviewed by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Lepas testudinata]]'' by {{noping|Etriusus}}, reviewed by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} [[Island bronze-naped pigeon]] by {{noping|AryKun}}, reviewed by {{noping|SilverTiger12}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Placidium arboreum]]'' by {{noping|Esculenta}}, reviewed by {{noping|SilverTiger12}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} [[Orange-billed lorikeet]] by {{noping|AryKun}}, reviewed by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} [[Spinular night frog]] by {{noping|AryKun}}, reviewed by {{noping|An anonymous username, not my real name}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} [[Crested cuckoo-dove]] by {{noping|AryKun}}, reviewed by {{noping|Femke}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Aristonectes]]'' by {{noping|Amirani1746}}, reviewed by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} [[Mocquard's Madagascar ground gecko]] by {{noping|Olmagon}}, reviewed by {{noping|Etriusus}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} [[Femoral gland]] by {{noping|Esculenta}}, reviewed by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Ameerega munduruku]]'' by {{noping|AryKun}}, reviewed by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} [[Snowy plover]] by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}, reviewed by {{noping|SilverTiger12}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} [[Crested cuckoo-dove]] by {{noping|AryKun}}, reviewed by {{noping|Grungaloo}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} [[Wood-pasture hypothesis]] by {{noping|AndersenAnders}}, reviewed by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Hypericum bupleuroides]]'' by {{noping|Fritzmann2002}}, reviewed by {{noping|Etriusus}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Teratoscincus roborowskii]]'' by {{noping|Olmagon}}, reviewed by {{noping|Esculenta}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Pulchrocladia retipora]]'' by {{noping|Esculenta}}, reviewed by {{noping|Etriusus}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Anaptychia ciliaris]]'' by {{noping|Esculenta}}, reviewed by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}<br />
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4) ''Enwebb'': What motivates you to keep contributing? What's your 10,000 ft view (pardon the non-SI) of the community and Tree of Life?
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{{icon|FAC}} [[Snowy plover]] by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}<br />
{{icon|FLC}} [[List of birds of Bouvet Island]] by {{noping|AryKun}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} ''[[Laomaki]]'' by {{noping|An anonymous username, not my real name}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} ''[[Nyctibatrachus robinmoorei]]'' by {{noping|AryKun}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} ''[[Nyctibatrachus sabarimalai]]'' by {{noping|AryKun}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} ''[[Nyctibatrachus mewasinghi]]'' by {{noping|AryKun}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} ''[[Eucalyptus gomphocephala]]'' by {{noping|Hughesdarren}}<br />
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:''Cwmhiraeth'': I think Wikipedia is a really great project. The idea of Wikipedia as a pool of knowledge contributed to by thousands of individuals in hundreds of countries is inspiring. It would be nice if we had no vandalism and everyone co-operated with everyone else in an amicable spirit, but as we are all human, it does not quite work out like that. I like to think of my efforts as a legacy that will continue in existence after I am gone.
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The third edition of [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Tree of Life/Contest|our monthly contest]] saw {{noping|Quetzal1964}} win for the second month in a row, scoring 68 points from 39 articles about a variety of marine fishes. In second place for the month is {{noping|Olmagon}}, who scored 45 points from 10 articles on extinct crustaceans and geckoes. In the overall standings, {{noping|Quetzal1964}} leapfrogged over {{noping|simongraham}} into first place, with 176 points from 109 articles; {{noping|simongraham}} is now in second place with 136 points from 37 articles. The December edition of the contest is now open: feel free to drop by and participate if you work on any TOL-related articles this month.


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6) ''Enwebb'': How did you first become interested in natural history?


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:''Cwmhiraeth'': When I was young I had an elderly aunt who used to come to stay and who would take me for walks in the countryside, during which we would watch birds and identify wild flowers. She would take me out at weekends from my girls-only boarding school and we would search for orchids on the Wiltshire Downs. My school was not geared up for science, we just did general science for O-levels, and when it came to A-levels, I was the only pupil in my year to do zoology and chemistry, and one of only two to do physics, for which we had to cycle off to the grammar school on the other side of town. I wanted to be a vet, but was discouraged by my father, obtained a BSc in biochemistry and ended up in an unrelated job. If I were to live my life again, things might work out differently, but then I dare say we could all say that!
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{{main page image/DYK|image=Carinotetraodon travancoricus by Parazelsus (cropped).jpg|caption=An adult dwarf pufferfish}}
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* ... that a variety of the '''[[Connecticut field pumpkin]]''' is known as "the original commercial jack-o'-lantern pumpkin"? (November 1)
* <div style="background-color:#faf8b9;">... that '''[[Petrocoptis pseudoviscosa|falguera]]''', a plant known from only one valley in Spain, is threatened by rock climbers and by road maintenance? (1 August)</div>
* ... that insects not only destroyed the personal plant collection of '''[[John Hunter Thomas]]''', but also [[Medetera#aberrans|bear his name]]? (November 3)
* <div style="background-color:#faf8b9;">... that '''''[[Dioscorea chouardii]]''''' is known from a single crag in the Pyrenees and has been monitored using scaffolding and telescopes? (3 August)</div>
* ... that '''[[life]]''' exists in every part of the [[biosphere]], from the deepest parts of the ocean ''(bacterium pictured)'' to altitudes of up to 64 km (40 miles) in the atmosphere? (November 6)
* <div style="background-color:#faf8b9;">... that the tree '''''[[Humbertia madagascariensis]]''''', whose durable timber is used in heavy construction, is a member of the [[Convolvulaceae|morning glory family]]? (4 August)</div>
* ... that '''''[[Sivapardus]]''''' was larger than a leopard, smaller than a lion, and had a face like a cheetah? (November 7)
* <div style="background-color:#faf8b9;">... that the '''[[Dioryctria sylvestrella|new pine knot-horn]]''' is a serious pest of [[pinus pinaster|maritime pine]] plantations? (5 August)</div>
* ... that '''[[William Pope (naturalist)|William Pope]]''' created "the first comprehensive, well executed pictorial record of Canadian birds"? (7 August)
* ... that '''[[Lillian V. Holdeman Moore]]''' identified a spike in hydrogen-gas-producing bacteria in [[Skylab]] astronauts? (November 8)
* ... that [[Euglossini|euglossine bees]] distribute the seeds of '''[[Vanilla odorata|vanilla tlatepusco]]'''? (November 11)
* <div style="background-color:#faf8b9;">... that fronds of the seaweed '''''[[Halimeda tuna]]''''' each consist of a single cell? (8 August)</div>
* ... that '''''[[Elongatoolithus]]''''', ''[[Macroolithus]]'', and '''''[[Nanhsiungoolithus]]''''' were the first types of [[Egg fossil|fossil eggs]] to be given names in the modern classification system? (9 August)
* ... that in 1822, the [[Paleogene]] mammal '''''[[Anoplotherium|Anop­lo­therium commune]]''''' ''(reconstruction pictured)'' was the first fossil species to be subjected to a [[Endocast|brain cast]] study? (November 12)
* ... that the maple '''''[[Acer beckianum]]''''' was described from a piece of petrified wood found near [[Vantage, Washington]], in 1954? (10 August)
* ... that the '''[[island bronze-naped pigeon]]''' is a popular food at bars and parties on [[São Tomé]]? (November 12)
* ... that '''[[Pedicularis groenlandica|little pink elephants]]''' are [[Parasitic plant|parasitic]]? (November 12)
* <div style="background-color:#faf8b9;">... that the '''[[queen parrotfish]]''' feeds on the algae it scrapes from corals and other surfaces, resulting in [[bioerosion]]? (11 August)</div>
* ... that the '''[[weebill]]''' ''(pictured)'', measuring {{cvt|8|to|9|cm|abbr=on}} long, is Australia's smallest bird? (12 August)
* ... that the gecko '''''[[Paroedura maingoka]]''''' ''(pictured)'' imitates venomous scorpions to discourage predators? (November 13)
* ... that the scenic fields of '''[[Wyethia amplexicaulis|northern wyethia]]''' ''(pictured)'' found in the western United States are sometimes a sign that an area has been [[Overgrazing|overgrazed]]? (November 15)
* ... that sheep infected with the parasitic nematode '''''[[Teladorsagia circumcincta]]''''' may suffer from protein deficiency? (12 August)
* ... that a '''[[Sounds of North American Frogs|1950s album of frog calls]]''' developed a cult following? (November 15)
* <div style="background-color:#faf8b9;">... that the '''[[Sahel bush sparrow]]''', found in the '''[[Oti Valley Faunal Reserve]]''', is one of 676 species of '''[[Wildlife of Togo|bird recorded in Togo]]'''? (13 August)</div>
* ... that at a maximum [[Fish measurement|standard length]] of roughly 2 cm (0.8 in), '''[[dwarf pufferfish]]''' are some of the smallest pufferfish in the world? (November 18)
* <div style="background-color:#faf8b9;">... that the '''[[Ethiopian white-footed mouse]]''' and the '''[[Ethiopian forest brush-furred rat]]''' are two of the most abundant rodents in the [[Montane ecosystems|montane forests]] of Ethiopia? (13 August)</div>
* ... that '''''[[Dardanus deformis]]''''' is one of at least 24 species of [[hermit crab]] that transfer [[sea anemone]]s to a new shell? (14 August)
* ... that the authors of '''''[[The Neanderthals Rediscovered]]''''' learned that their book proposal had been accepted on the same day they took their twin sons home from hospital? (November 20)
* ... that the '''[[ornate rainbowfish]]''' can survive in water as acidic as orange juice? (14 August)
* ... that hatchling '''[[Balkan terrapin|Balkan terrapins]]''' are only 3 to 4 centimetres (1.2 to 1.6 in) in length, while adults ''(example pictured)'' can grow as long as 25 cm (9.8 in)? (November 21)
* ... that '''[[Kinetotroph|organisms could harvest kinetic energy]]''' to survive? (November 22)
* <div style="background-color:#faf8b9;">... that the '''[[African giant shrew]]''' was first described from a mummified specimen found in an ancient Egyptian tomb? (15 August)</div>
* ... that pollution in rivers scatters [[far-red light]], making it harder for plants like '''''[[Noveloa]]''''' to [[Germination|germinate]]? (November 23)
* <div style="background-color:#faf8b9;">... that the '''[[brown-cheeked hornbill]]''' is among the eleven species of hornbill '''[[Wildlife of Ivory Coast|native to Ivory Coast]]'''? (15 August)</div>
* ... that many '''[[Hyalospheniidae|hyalospheniid amoebae]]''' ''(example pictured)'' construct shells by stealing mineralized particles from the shells of their prey? (November 28)
* <div style="background-color:#faf8b9;">... that among the many uses of '''''[[Erythrophleum ivorense]]''''' and '''''[[Lannea welwitschii]]''''', trees growing in '''[[Assagny National Park]]''', are rope-making, canoe-building and to poison fish? (16 August)</div>
* ... that '''[[Felis wenzensis|an ancient wildcat species]]''' is known only from a part of the jaw of a single animal discovered in Poland? (November 29)
* ... that the densely-populated territory of [[Macau]] is home to a recently discovered, endemic species of freshwater crab of the genus '''''[[Nanhaipotamon]]''''' ''(pictured)''{{-?}} (17 August)

* <div style="background-color:#faf8b9;">... that the '''[[crimson seedcracker]]''' has two [[Polymorphism (biology)|morphs]], large-billed and small-billed, but this trait is not related to sex, age, body size, or location? (18 August)</div>
* <div style="background-color:#faf8b9;">... that the large leaves of '''''[[Marantochloa purpurea]]''''' are used for wrapping [[Cola (plant)|cola nuts]] to prevent them from becoming [[Desiccation|desiccated]]? (18 August)</div>
* <div style="background-color:#faf8b9;">... that the sea anemone '''''[[Anemonia sulcata]]''''' is known as {{lang|es|ortiguilla}} in southern Spain, where it is a popular seafood? (19 August)</div>
* ... that the '''[[Sorana bean]]''' is grown in such small quantities and is in such demand that it commands prices six to ten times higher than those of other [[Kidney bean|cannellini]] beans? (19 August)
* <div style="background-color:#faf8b9;">... that '''[[Echinochloa pyramidalis|antelope grass]]''' can recover quickly after [[wildfire]]s even in the middle of the dry season? (19 August)</div>
* <div style="background-color:#faf8b9;">... that the '''[[Namib brush-tailed gerbil]]''' uses ultrasonic whistles and foot drumming to communicate? (20 August)</div>
* ... that [[deforestation in Brazil]] could be linked to higher rates of the severe fungal infection caused by '''''[[Paracoccidioides lutzii|P.&nbsp;lutzii]]''''' ''(pictured)'', a [[neglected tropical diseases|neglected tropical disease]]?
* <div style="background-color:#faf8b9;">... that in Cameroon, edible caterpillars are cultivated on '''[[Lophira lanceolata|dwarf red ironwood]]''' leaves? (20 August)</div>
* <div style="background-color:#faf8b9;">... that the '''[[lesser seedcracker]]''' enjoys rice and the large, hard seeds of '''[[Olyra latifolia|carrycillo]]'''? (21 August)</div>
* <div style="background-color:#faf8b9;">... that despite their names, the '''[[greater Egyptian gerbil]]''' and the '''[[lesser Egyptian gerbil]]''' are found across much of North Africa? (21 August)</div>
* ... that it is not known whether larvae of '''''[[Deretaphrus]]''''' beetles spin their cocoons from their mouths or anal glands? (22 August)
* <div style="background-color:#faf8b9;">... that the toxic bark of '''[[Erythrophleum couminga|a Madagascan tree species]]''' has been used as a poison in [[trial by ordeal|trials by ordeal]]? (23 August)</div>
* <div style="background-color:#faf8b9;">... that the '''[[Xylocarpus granatum|cannonball]]''' ''(pictured)'' and '''[[Lumnitzera racemosa|white-flowered black mangroves]]''' are among the ten species of mangrove listed as [[Wildlife of Mozambique|occurring in Mozambique]]? (24 August)</div>
* <div style="background-color:#faf8b9;">... that strips of bark from the '''[[Daniellia oliveri|West African copal]]''' are used to make beehives, while the flowers are attractive to bees? (24 August)</div>
* <div style="background-color:#faf8b9;">... that the '''[[swamp musk shrew]]''' scrambles around among aquatic vegetation in the dark? (25 August)</div>
* ... that the '''[[rock parrot]]''' often nests in the old burrows of seabirds? (26 August)
* ... that the bush cricket '''''[[Ruspolia nitidula]]''''' ''(pictured)'' is commonly eaten in Uganda, where the [[unit price|price per unit weight]] is periodically higher than that of beef? (26 August)
* <div style="background-color:#faf8b9;">... that despite its reported disappearance from Britain and other European countries, the '''[[Asplenium fontanum|fountain spleenwort]]''' is still considered to have a stable population trend? (27 August)</div>
* <div style="background-color:#faf8b9;">... that the '''[[Ornithodoros moubata|African hut tampan]]''' can transmit [[relapsing fever]] in humans and [[African swine fever virus|African swine fever]] in pigs? (28 August)</div>
* ... that in 1946, entomologists '''[[E.&nbsp;B. Pinniger]]''' and [[Cynthia Longfield]] were the first to identify the [[dainty damselfly]] in Britain? (28 August)
* ... that the '''[[Chelymorpha cassidea|Argus tortoise beetle]]''' is named after the mythical Greek giant [[Argus Panoptes]]? (28 August)
* <div style="background-color:#faf8b9;">... that '''''[[Pollichia campestris]]''''' was first described in 1789 by the Scottish botanist [[William Aiton]] in the publication ''[[Hortus Kewensis]]'', a catalogue of all the plants then being cultivated at [[Kew Gardens]]? (30 August)</div>
* <div style="background-color:#faf8b9;">... that the [[wildlife of Uganda]] includes the '''[[Ugandan kob]]''' ''(pictured)'', the '''[[Uganda mangabey]]''', and the '''[[Ugandan musk shrew]]'''? (30 August)</div>
* <div style="background-color:#faf8b9;">... that the '''[[blue korhaan]]''' favours habitats with short grass, dwarf shrubs, and termite mounds, but few trees? (31 August)</div>
* <div style="background-color:#faf8b9;">... that forests in the '''[[Guineo-Congolian region]]''' of Africa include patches dominated by a single species of tree, such as '''''[[Brachystegia laurentii]]''''', '''''[[Julbernardia seretii]]''''', '''''[[Michelsonia|Michelsonia microphylla]]''''', or '''''[[Gilbertiodendron dewevrei]]'''''{{-?}} (31 August)</div>
* '''Highlighted DYKs were submitted by this month's spotlighted editor, Cwmhiraeth'''
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{{icon|FA}} [[Snowy plover]] by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}<br />
{{icon|FA}} ''[[Onychopterella]]'' by {{noping|Super Dromaeosaurus}}<br>
{{icon|FA}} [[Teloschistaceae]] by {{noping|Esculenta}}<br />
{{icon|FA}} [[Western yellow robin]] by {{noping|Casliber}}<br>
{{icon|FL}} [[List of birds of Bouvet Island]] by {{noping|AryKun}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} [[Western yellow robin]] by {{noping|Casliber}}, reviewed by {{noping|Josh Milburn}}<br>
{{icon|FL}} [[List of sunbirds]] by {{noping|AryKun}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Apororhynchus]]'' by {{noping|Mattximus}}, reviewed by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} [[Slime mold]] by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|Esculenta}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} [[Pekarangan]] by {{noping|Dhio-270599}}, reviewed by {{noping|Cerebellum}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} [[Handicap principle]] by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|Etriusus}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Fritillaria]]'' by {{noping|Michael Goodyear}}, reviewed by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} [[Insect]] by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|Iztwoz}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} [[Embioptera]] by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}} and {{noping|Cwmhiraeth}}, reviewed by {{noping|Vanamonde93}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} [[Wheat]] by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|KoA}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Durio graveolens]]'' by {{noping|NessieVL}}, reviewed by {{noping|Dunkleosteus77}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Eucalyptus gomphocephala]]'' by {{noping|Hughesdarren}}, reviewed by {{noping|Grungaloo}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} [[Big brown bat]] by {{noping|Enwebb}} and {{noping|Gen. Quon}}, reviewed by {{noping|Dunkleosteus77}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Buellia frigida]]'' by {{noping|Esculenta}}, reviewed by {{noping|J Milburn}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} [[King brown snake]] by {{noping|Casliber}}, reviewed by {{noping|Dunkleosteus77}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Nyctibatrachus robinmoorei]]'' by {{noping|AryKun}}, reviewed by {{noping|Grungaloo}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} [[Staffordshire Bull Terrier]] by {{noping|Atsme}}, reviewed by {{noping|FunkMonk}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Nyctibatrachus mewasinghi]]'' by {{noping|AryKun}}, reviewed by {{noping|Grungaloo}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} [[Ambush predator]] by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|Enwebb}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Nyctibatrachus sabarimalai]]'' by {{noping|AryKun}}, reviewed by {{noping|Grungaloo}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} [[Belemnitida]] by {{noping|Dunkleosteus77}}, reviewed by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} [[Great cuckoo-dove]] by {{noping|AryKun}}, reviewed by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} [[Lake Patzcuaro salamander]] by {{noping|Etriusus}}, reviewed by {{noping|Grungaloo}}<br />
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Anoplotherium]]'' by {{noping|PrimalMustelid}}, reviewed by {{noping|20 upper}}<br />
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{{icon|FAC}} [[Alpine ibex]] by {{noping|LittleJerry}}<br />
{{icon|FAC}} [[Meinhard Michael Moser]] by {{noping|J Milburn}}<br>
{{icon|FAC}} ''[[Pseudastacus]]'' by {{noping|Olmagon}}<br />
{{icon|FAC}} [[St. Croix macaw]] by {{noping|FunkMonk}}<br>
{{icon|FAC}} ''[[Pachysentis]]'' by {{noping|Mattximus}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} [[Paleocene]] by {{noping|Dunkleosteus77}}<br>
{{icon|FLC}} [[List of primates]] by {{noping|PresN}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} ''[[Orcinus meyeri]]'' by {{noping|Dunkleosteus77}}<br>
{{icon|GAN}} [[Banded palm civet]] by {{noping|Cremastra}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} [[Snakefly]] by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}} and {{noping|Cwmhiraeth}}<br>
{{icon|GAN}} ''[[Perothops]]'' by {{noping|Memer15151}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} [[Tricolored bat]] by {{noping|Enwebb}}<br>
{{icon|GAN}} ''[[Hypericum hircinum]]'' by {{noping|Fritzmann2002}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} [[Halloween darter]] by {{noping|Enwebb}}<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>
{{icon|GAN}} ''[[Boquila]]'' by {{noping|Etriusus}} and {{noping|Veridicae}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} ''[[Aptostichus barackobamai]]'' by {{noping|Etriusus}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} [[Buffy-tufted marmoset]] by {{noping|André Ribeiro Cardoso}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} [[Ant mimicry]] by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} [[Mosquito]] by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} ''[[Anopheles]]'' by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} [[Rice]] by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} ''[[Pliosaurus andrewsi]]'' by {{noping|Amirani1746}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} ''[[Triassosculda]]'' by {{noping|Abdullah raji}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} [[Flaco (owl)]] by {{noping|Rhododendrites}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} ''[[Crassispira incrassata]]'' by {{noping|Etriusus}}<br />
{{icon|GAN}} [[Sei whale]] by {{noping|20 upper}}<br />
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And so ends the fourth edition of the [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Tree of Life/Contest|monthly rolling contest]], as well as the 2023 Tree of Life Contest as a whole. This month saw {{noping|simongraham}} win with a very impressive 120 points from 27 articles. {{noping|Quetzal1964}} was second with 74 points from 37 articles. The annual contest was a close race between simongraham and Quetzal1964; simongraham won first place with 256 points from 64 articles, and Quetzal1964 was second with 250 points from 146 articles. {{noping|Snoteleks}} was third with 79 points from 33 articles. Congratulations to everyone who won this year and my gratitude to everyone else who helped raise the quality of articles in our little corner of Wikipedia this year. Additionally, a very Happy New Year to everyone in the project and here's looking forward to continuing our good work in 2024!
*'''An end in sight for the WikiCup'''
:The 2019 WikiCup is in its fifth and final round, with two of the eight remaining contestants from the ToL community. The 2016 winner {{noping|Casliber}} is in first place as of 1 October, and {{noping|Enwebbb}} is in seventh place.
*'''Getting spooky for Halloween'''
:It's the most wonderful time of the year...Halloween, that is. With articles on [[skeleton frog]]s, [[ghost bat]]s, and [[Satanic nightjar]]s, Wikipedia has more spooky taxa than a graveyard has ghosts. In the new [[WP:TOLC|Spooky Species Contest]], Tree of Life editors are turning Wikipedia into Spookypedia, working from a crowd-sourced list of taxa. There's still time to sign up! How can you let an article like ''[[Draculoides bramstokeri]]'' pass you by?
*'''The never-ending article title'''
:September saw the creation of (takes deep inhalation) ''[[Cneoridium dumosum (Nuttall) Hooker F. Collected March 26, 1960, at an Elevation of about 1450 Meters on Cerro Quemazón, 15 Miles South of Bahía de Los Angeles, Baja California, México, Apparently for a Southeastward Range Extension of Some 140 Miles]]''. Just two characters shy of Wikipedia's limit on article title length, ''Cneoridium dumosum...140 Miles'' now has the longest article title of any on English Wikipedia. In contrast to its verbose title, the journal article that is the subject of the article is only five words long.
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This month saw a vanishingly rare occurrence for the Tree of Life: a new WikiProject joined the fold. [[WP:WikiProject Diptera|WikiProject Diptera]], however, is also unusual in being a [https://dashboard.wikiedu.org/courses/Washington_University_in_St_Louis/Behavioral_Ecology_(Fall_2019) classroom project]. Whether or not this project will stay active once the semester ends remains to be seen. It does not bode well, however, that {{noredirect|WP:WikiProject Vespidae}}&mdash;a creation from the same instructor at St. Louis University&mdash;faded to obscurity shortly after the fall semester concluded in 2014. WikiProject Vespidae is defunct and now redirects to the Hymenoptera task force of WikiProject Insects.

Since 2014, the Tree of Life has seen a string of years where one or zero projects or task forces were created. The only projects and task forces created since then are [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Animal anatomy|WikiProject Animal anatomy]] (2014), [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Insects/Hymenoptera task force|Hymenoptera task force]] (2016), [[WP:BATS|Bats task force]] (2017), [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Hypericaceae|WikiProject Hypericaceae]] (2018), and now WikiProject Diptera (2019). The year 2006 saw the greatest creation of WikiProjects and task forces, with fourteen still active and the remaining six as "semiactive", "inactive", or "defunct".
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* ... that a "bat ensnared by a plant" was discovered in the garden of the '''[[Palestine Museum of Natural History]]'''? (December 2)
* ... that the '''[[Encephalartos natalensis|Natal cycad]]''' and the '''[[Allophylus natalensis|dune false currant]]''' are among the 1,900 [[Endemism|endemic]] plant species found in the '''[[Maputaland-Pondoland-Albany Hotspot]]'''? (1 September)
* ... that female '''[[Snowy plover|snowy plovers]]''' often abandon their families as soon as the chicks hatch? (December 4)
* ... that the '''[[Ethiopian epauletted fruit bat]]''' uses its hind feet to comb its fur and its tongue to wash its face, wing membranes, and genital region? (3 September)
* ... that the '''[[scaly ground roller]]''' mostly eats earthworms and centipedes, but has been known to also eat frogs, lizards, and shrews? (4 September)
* ... that '''''[[Lepas testudinata]]''''' can form [[Colony (biology)|colonies]] of more than 1000 members at a time? (December 5)
* ... that the gecko '''''[[Teratoscincus roborowskii]]''''' eats [[caper]] fruits and disperses the plant's seeds in its feces? (December 5)
* ... that '''[[Kihaule's mouse shrew]]''' is named after the medical-entomological technician who collected the [[Type (biology)#Type specimen|type specimen]] from the [[Udzungwa Mountains]] in Tanzania? (5 September)
* ... that '''[[Henk Zwartepoorte]]''' quacked at [[Cuvier's dwarf caiman|caimans]]? (December 5)
* ... that the [[Streblidae|bat fly]] '''''[[Enischnomyia]]''''' ''(pictured)'' was first described from a specimen fossilized with '''''[[Vetufebrus]]''''' malaria in its gut? (5 September)
* ... that the green colour of '''[[bofedales]]''' ''(examples pictured)'' stands out in the yellow surrounding landscape? (December 6)
* ... that '''[[Duthie's golden mole]]''' and the '''[[long-tailed forest shrew]]''' are among the '''[[wildlife of South Africa]]''' that are both [[Endemism|endemic]] and "[[Vulnerable species|vulnerable]]"? (7 September)
* ... that '''''[[Desulfovibrio vulgaris]]''''' can remove toxic heavy metals from the environment? (December 8)
* ... that the '''[[Newtonia hildebrandtii|Lebombo wattle]]''' ''(pictured)'', the '''[[Drypetes arguta|water ironplum]]''', and the '''[[Cola greenwayi|Zulu coshwood]]''' grow in the [[Southern African Sand Forest]], where they are often swathed in '''[[Microcoelia exilis|pinhead orchids]]''' and other [[epiphyte]]s? (8 September)
* ... that '''''[[Varroa destructor]]''''' ''(example pictured)'', the Varroa mite, is an external parasitic [[mite]] that attacks and feeds on [[Honey bee|honey bees]] and is one of the most harmful honey-bee pests in the world? (December 11)
* ... that '''[[Zenker's fruit bat]]''' often forages in areas of forest where '''''[[Haumania liebrechtsiana]]''''' grows, a plant favoured by gorillas and chimpanzees? (8 September)
* ... that young '''[[Orange-billed lorikeet|orange-billed lorikeets]]''' are actually yellow-billed? (December 16)
* ... that the hard seeds of the '''[[Parinari excelsa|Guinea plum]]''' are dispersed by elephants, and crushed and eaten by '''[[Sanje mangabey|Sanje mangabeys]]'''? (9 September)
* ... that '''[[Hypericum hircinum|stinking tutsan]]''' smells like goat? (December 20)
* ... that the extinct birch '''''[[Betula leopoldae]]''''' ''(leaf fossil pictured)'' is named after conservationist [[Estella Leopold]]? (10 September)
* ... that the '''[[Namib day gecko]]''' can sprint at {{convert|2.5|m/s|0|abbr=on}} in bright light? (10 September)
* ... that '''[[Castilleja integra|orange paintbrushes]]''' are guarded by [[Rufous hummingbird|rufous hummingbirds]]? (December 21)
* ... that there are believed to be fewer than 100 mature specimens of '''''[[Dacrydium guillauminii]]''''', which is considered [[critically endangered]]? (11 September)
* ... that the Antarctic lichen '''''[[Buellia frigida]]''''' has been to outer space? (December 22)
* ... that the parasite '''''[[Enteromyxum scophthalmi]]''''' causes a severe illness in farmed [[turbot]] for which no cure is known? (13 September)
* ... that the closest modern fern relatives to '''''[[Dennstaedtia christophelii]]''''' ''(fossil pictured)'' of the Pacific Northwest are tropical species from South America? (December 24)
* ... that the [[Nymph (biology)|nymphs]] of the mayfly '''''[[Ephemera simulans]]''''' are able to burrow? (14 September)
* ... that in Icelandic folklore, the '''[[Yule cat]]''' eats people who do not receive new clothing for Christmas? (December 25)
* ... that the '''[[Asian garden dormouse]]''' can enter [[torpor]], a state in which it may remain for several days? (14 September)
* ... that the '''[[Lake Patzcuaro salamander]]'''<nowiki/>'s native habitat is limited to [[Lake Pátzcuaro|a single lake in Mexico]]? (December 28)
* ... that plant species like '''''[[Hypericum bupleuroides]]''''' can reproduce by a [[Callus (cell biology)|callus]]? (December 29)
* ... that '''[[Alexander's bush squirrel]]''' is named after Lieutenant [[Boyd Alexander]], a British Army officer, explorer, and ornithologist? (15 September)

* ... that the mushroom '''''[[Pholiota squarrosoides]]''''' ''(pictured)'' has decayed logs of the trees ''[[Acer saccharum]]'' and ''[[Tilia americana|Tilia glabra]]'' in the [[Great Lakes]] region of the US? (15 September)
* ... that a dark form of the '''[[Angolan slender mongoose]]''' is found to the south of the [[Cunene River]] and a pale form to the north? (16 September)
* ... that '''[[Halophila baillonis|clover grass]]''' used to grow in the Pacific Ocean, but has not been seen there since a severe storm in 1996? (16 September)
* ... that despite the '''[[Zulu serotine|Zulu serotine bat]]''' having a widespread distribution in Africa, it is not known where it roosts during the day? (17 September)
* ... that '''[[Lady Burton's rope squirrel]]''' ''(pictured)'' was named in honour of [[Isabel Burton]], wife of British explorer [[Richard Francis Burton|Sir Richard Burton]]? (17 September)
* ... that there is a myth that the pieces of the broken tail of the '''[[slender glass lizard]]''' can grow into new lizards? (18 September)
* ... that '''[[Thomas's rope squirrel]]''' can communicate with other squirrels vocally or by stamping? (18 September)
* ... that the cut flesh of the '''[[Hydnellum scabrosum|bitter tooth]]''' mushroom smells of watermelon? (19 September)
* ... that although '''[[honeynut squash]]''' originated about forty years ago, it has only been in markets for four years? (19 September)
* ... that the [[Sap#Phloem sap|phloem sap]] of '''''[[Phyllanthus balgooyi]]''''' contains up to 16.9&nbsp;per cent [[nickel]] by weight, giving it a bright green color? (20 September)
* ... that although '''[[Schreber's yellow bat]]''' is believed to be an [[insectivore]], the related '''[[white-bellied yellow bat]]''' has been observed to eat dead bats in captivity? (20 September)
* ... that nests of the '''[[black-tailed tree rat]]''' resemble those of the [[red-billed buffalo weaver]]? (21 September)
* ... that [[jackfruit]]s and [[chili pepper]]s ''(pictured)'' are among the many crops planted in '''[[Pekarangan|Indonesian home gardens]]'''? (22 September)
* ... that the African tropical tree '''''[[Pouteria adolfi-friedericii]]''''' was named after a [[Duke Adolf Friedrich of Mecklenburg|German explorer]]? (23 September)
* ... that the '''[[Celebes warty pig]]''' has been domesticated and introduced into other Indonesian islands? (23 September)
* ... that the [[field metabolic rate|metabolic rate]] of '''''[[Rhoptropus bradfieldi]]''''' is about a quarter of that of other desert lizards? (24 September)
* ... that the '''[[dune hairy-footed gerbil]]''' locates its burrows close to plants, where the roots stabilise the shifting sand? (28 September)
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{{icon|FA}} [[Alpine ibex]] by {{noping|LittleJerry}}<br>
{{icon|FA}} [[Markham's storm petrel]] by {{noping|FunkMonk}}, {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}, and {{noping|Therapyisgood}}<br>
{{icon|FL}} [[List of primates]] by {{noping|PresN}}<br>
{{icon|FL}} [[List of birds of Alberta]] by {{noping|grungaloo}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} [[Rice]] by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|RecycledPixels}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} [[Barley]] by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|Bruxton}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} [[Chicken]] by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|DocZach}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} [[Cereal]] by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|Bruxton}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} [[Ant mimicry]] by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|AryKun}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Anopheles]]'' by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|AryKun}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} [[Mosquito]] by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|20 upper}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} [[Cherry blossom]] by {{noping|Reconrabbit}}, reviewed by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} [[Sei whale]] by {{noping|20 upper}}, reviewed by {{noping|grungaloo}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} [[Megaherbivore]] by {{noping|20 upper}}, reviewed by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} [[Brown bear]] by {{noping|20 upper}}, reviewed by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} [[Indian rhinoceros]] by {{noping|20 upper}}, reviewed by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Hypericum hircinum]]'' by {{noping|Fritzmann2002}}, reviewed by {{noping|grungaloo}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Hypericum foliosum]]'' by {{noping|Fritzmann2002}}, reviewed by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Hypericum grandifolium]]'' by {{noping|Fritzmann2002}}, reviewed by {{noping|Esculenta}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Boquila]]'' by {{noping|Etriusus}}, reviewed by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Aptostichus barackobamai]]'' by {{noping|Etriusus}}, reviewed by {{noping|Esculenta}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Crassispira incrassata]]'' by {{noping|Etriusus}}, reviewed by {{noping|20 upper}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Punctelia]]'' by {{noping|Esculenta}}, reviewed by {{noping|Ealdgyth}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Chrysothrix chlorina]]'' by {{noping|Esculenta}}, reviewed by {{noping|Ealdgyth}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Chrysothrix chlorina]]'' by {{noping|Esculenta}}, reviewed by {{noping|Ealdgyth}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Ramalina peruviana]]'' by {{noping|Esculenta}}, reviewed by {{noping|Ealdgyth}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Menemerus animatus]]'' by {{noping|simongraham}}, reviewed by {{noping|Esculenta}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Afraflacilla braunsi]]'' by {{noping|simongraham}}, reviewed by {{noping|grungaloo}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Nasutoceratops]]'' by {{noping|FunkMonk}}, reviewed by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Pseudastacus]]'' by {{noping|Olmagon}}, reviewed by {{noping|FunkMonk}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Angustidontus]]'' by {{noping|Super Dromaeosaurus}} and {{noping|Ichthyovenator}}, reviewed by {{noping|Amitchell125}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Pruemopterus]]'' by {{noping|Super Dromaeosaurus}} and {{noping|Ichthyovenator}}, reviewed by {{noping|Etriusus}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} [[Black-billed magpie]] by {{noping|grungaloo}}, reviewed by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} [[Black-capped chickadee]] by {{noping|grungaloo}}, reviewed by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} [[Horned sungem]] by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}, reviewed by {{noping|grungaloo}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} [[Flaco (owl)]] by {{noping|Rhododendrites}}, reviewed by {{noping|Etriusus}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} [[Telonemia]] by {{noping|Snotoleks}}, reviewed by {{noping|Esculenta}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} [["Pliosaurus" andrewsi|"''Pliosaurus''" ''andrewsi'']] by {{noping|Amirani1746}}, reviewed by {{noping|grungaloo}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} [[Beaver drop]] by {{noping|Lightburst}}, reviewed by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}<br>


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{{icon|FAC}} [[Horned sungem]] by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}<br>
{{icon|FAC}} [[Tufted jay]] by {{noping|grungaloo}}<br>
{{icon|FAC}} ''[[Nasutoceratops]]'' by {{noping|FunkMonk}}<br>
{{icon|GAN}} [[Maize]] by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}<br>
{{icon|GAN}} [[Cattle]] by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}<br>
{{icon|GAN}} [[Pig]] by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}<br>
{{icon|GAN}} [[Domestic duck]] by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}<br>
{{icon|GAN}} [[Eusociality]] by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}<br>
{{icon|GAN}} [[Fish]] by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}<br>
{{icon|GAN}} [[Barnacle]] by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}<br>
{{icon|GAN}} [[Ochrophyte]] by {{noping|Snotoleks}}<br>
{{icon|GAN}} ''[[Parvilucifera]]'' by {{noping|Snotoleks}}<br>
{{icon|GAN}} ''[[Thalattoarchon]]'' by {{noping|Amirani1746}}<br>
{{icon|GAN}} ''[[Hydropunctaria amphibia]]'' by {{noping|Esculenta}}<br>
{{icon|GAN}} ''[[Melanohalea]]'' by {{noping|Esculenta}}<br>
{{icon|GAN}} [[Spot test (lichen)]] by {{noping|Esculenta}}<br>
{{icon|GAN}} [[Lecideaceae]] by {{noping|Esculenta}}<br>
{{icon|GAN}} [[Hypericum × inodorum|''Hypericum'' × ''inodorum'']] by {{noping|Fritzmann2002}}<br>
{{icon|GAN}} [[Hypericum sect. Androsaemum|''Hypericum'' sect. ''Androsaemum'']] by {{noping|Fritzmann2002}}<br>
{{icon|GAN}} [[Olga Hartman]] by {{noping|Viriditas}}<br>
{{icon|GAN}} ''[[Mixtotherium]]'' by {{noping|PrimalMustelid}}<br>
{{icon|GAN}} ''[[Enhydriodon]]'' by {{noping|PrimalMustelid}}<br>
{{icon|GAN}} ''[[Lentinus brumalis]]'' by {{noping|Зэгс ус}}<br>
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* A highly competitive first round of the [[WP:WikiCup|WikiCup]] sees four Tree of Life editors advance to the second round: {{noping|MtBotany}}, {{noping|Fritzmann2002}}, {{noping|Ealdgyth}}, and {{noping|AryKun}}
=== April 2020 Tree of Life Newsletter ===
* The [[Wikipedia:Good articles/GAN Backlog Drives/March 2024|March 2024 GAN Backlog Drive]] starts today; everyone is welcome to participate and help reduce the backlog of GANs.

* The January edition of our [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Tree of Life/Contest|monthly rolling contest]] was won by {{noping|Quetzal1964}} with 100 points from 40 articles, mainly related to various species of marine fish. {{noping|simongraham}} was second with 80 points from 14 articles on jumping spiders.
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* ... that '''''[[Dacrytherium]]''''', literally meaning 'tear beast', was named after its "[[Fossa for lacrimal sac|tear-pit]]"? (3 January)
* ... that misidentifications of the '''[[crested cuckoo-dove]]''' have led to claims that the extinct [[Choiseul pigeon]] is still around? (4 January)
* ... that the '''[[wood-pasture hypothesis]]''' posits that semi-open wood pastures and not primeval forests are the natural vegetation of temperate Europe? (5 January)
* ... that until April 2023, when the [[genus]] '''''[[Triassosculda]]''''' was discovered, the [[mantis shrimp]] fossil record contained a gap of more than a hundred million years? (5 January)
* ... that although '''[[Olga Hartman]]''' believed that her [[basic research]] on marine worms had no practical value, it was applied to experimental studies of oysters? (6 January)
* ... that '''[[Cymbalaria muralis|Oxford ivy]]''' grows towards the light to bloom and then towards the darkness when going to seed? (17 January)
* ... that '''[[S. F. Light]]''' ''(pictured)'' disliked using his full name? (20 January)
* ... that the fossil turtle '''''[[Acherontemys]]''''' was named for a "river of the fabled lower world"? (26 January)
* ... that '''[[Aptostichus barackobamai|a species of spider]]''' is named after [[Barack Obama]]? (27 January)
* ... that '''''[[Boquila|Boquila trifoliolata]]''''' is the only known plant capable of simultaneously mimicking multiple species? (27 January)
* ... that '''''[[Harpegnathos alperti]]''''' worker ants have black heads and chocolate-colored mandibles? (28 January)
* ... that all known populations of '''''[[Epipterygium opararense]]''''' ''(example pictured)'' live within a 5-metre (16 ft) radius in New Zealand? (28 January)
* ... that female '''[[Poecilia picta|swamp guppies]]''' ''(pictured)'' show no preference for orange or red coloration during courtship? (29 January)
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* ... that '''[[Black-billed magpie|black-billed magpies]]''' are known to eat [[Tick|ticks]] off [[deer]] and other large mammals ''(example pictured)''? (1 February)
* ... that scientist '''[[Adelaida K. Semesi]]''' was known as "mama mangroves" due to her specialist knowledge of their ecology? (2 February)
* ... that for the '''[[Poecilia vivipara|southern molly]]''', [[sexual selection]] favors smaller males because they copulate by sneaking up to females? (2 February)
* ... that '''[[Dione arcuata|eyelash seaweed]]''' may have been made [[Extinction|extinct]] by [[2016 Kaikōura earthquake|a single 2016 earthquake]]? (4 February)
* ... that '''[[conservation in Indonesia]]''' had little local support after independence because it was associated with the [[Dutch East Indies|Dutch colonial period]]? (5 February)
* ... that the [[artiodactyl]] '''''[[Ephelcomenus]]''''' is thought to have been capable of burrowing? (6 February)
* ... that male '''[[Poecilia orri|mangrove mollies]]''' mate sneakily? (14 February)
* ... that '''[[barley]]''' was once used as a form of money? (14 February)
* ... it has been suggested that '''''[[Crassispira incrassata]]''''' may be a southern variation of ''[[Crassispira bottae]]'' and not its own species? (15 February)
* ... that the '''[[Hypericum foliosum|shining St John's wort]]''' owes its bright colors partly to [[carotenoid]] compounds? (18 February)
* ... that having lived in Central Park for more than a year after becoming homeless, '''[[Flaco (owl)|Flaco]]''' ''(pictured)'' has been accused of being a peeping tom? (19 February)
* ... that the '''[[horned sungem]]''' ''(example pictured)'' is sometimes a [[Nectar robbing|nectar robber]]? (24 February)
* ... that the sea slug '''''[[Bosellia mimetica]]''''' benefits from photosynthesis? (25 February)
* ... that almost all members of a flock of '''[[Tufted jay|tufted jays]]''' work together to build a nest? (28 February)
* ... that the [[hippocampus]] of the '''[[black-capped chickadee]]''' grows in the fall and shrinks in the spring? (29 February)
* ... that an '''[[Indian rhinoceros]]''', sent as a gift to [[Pope Leo X]] in 1515, was immortalised as ''[[Dürer's Rhinoceros]]'' after dying in a shipwreck? (29 February)
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*The top ten contestants at the end of Round 1 all scored over 200 points; they also included {{flagicon|United States}} [[User:L293D|L293D]], {{flagicon|Venezuela}} [[User:Kingsif|Kingsif]], {{flagicon|Antarctica}} [[User:Enwebb|Enwebb]], {{flagicon|ENG}} [[User:Lee Vilenski|Lee Vilenski]] and {{flagicon|Nepal}} [[User:CAPTAIN MEDUSA|CAPTAIN MEDUSA]]. Seven of the top ten contestants in Round 1 are new to the WikiCup.
New [[WP:GA|good articles]]:
* ''[[Punctelia]]'' – 18 January
* ''[[Chrysothrix chlorina]]'' – 22 January
* ''[[Ramalina peruviana]]'' – 24 February
* [[Spot test (lichen)]] – 27 February
* [[Melanohalea]] – 29 February
* [[Gustaf Einar Du Rietz]] – 1 March
* ''[[Hydropunctaria amphibia]]'' – 6 March
* [[Lecideaceae]] – 17 March
* [[Allocalicium]] - 20 March
* [[Confluentic acid]] – 22 March
* ''[[Enchylium conglomeratum]]'' – 23 March
* ''[[Multiclavula mucida]]'' – 24 March
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[[File:Punctelia borreri (26167464298).jpg|thumb|200px|center|''[[Punctelia]]'', a genus of foliose lichens, was our first new [[WP:GA|good article]] of the year]]
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These contestants, like all the others, now have to start scoring points again from scratch. In Round 1 there were four featured articles, one featured list and two featured pictures, as well as around two hundred DYKs and twenty-seven ITNs. Between them, contestants completed 127 good article reviews, nearly a hundred more than the 43 good articles they claimed for, thus making a substantial dent in the review backlog. Contestants also claimed for 40 featured article / featured list reviews, and most even remembered to mention their WikiCup participation in their reviews (a requirement).


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[[File:Teloschistes flavicans - Flickr - pellaea (1).jpg|thumb|200px|Family [[Teloschistaceae]] featured on the main page.]]
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* [[Teloschistaceae]] appeared on Wikipedia's main page as the featured article on 19 February. Kudos to {{noping|Esculenta}}, who shepherded the article to its FA star at the end of last year.
* {{noping|MerielGJones}} has expanded her list of contributions featuring important lichenologists, adding a trio of articles in January about British experts: [[Frank Hatton Brightman]], [[Brian William Fox]] and [[William Mudd]]. {{noping|Esculenta}} added an article for American [[Reginald Heber Howe, Jr.]]
* All articles (plus lists, categories, redirects, etc.) currently listed under the project's purview have been assessed for their importance and quality. That's nearly 6,000 in total!
* We're still working on the outline for the [[Draft_talk:Lichen|updated lichen]] article. Once the bare bones have been established and the references collected, we'll start a complete rewrite of this keystone article. Feel free to contribute your ideas!


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If you want to help out with the WikiCup, please do your bit to keep down the review backlogs! Questions are welcome on [[Wikipedia talk:WikiCup]], and the judges are reachable on their talk pages or by email. Good luck! <small>If you wish to start or stop receiving this newsletter, please feel free to add or remove yourself from [[Wikipedia:WikiCup/Newsletter/Send]].</small> [[User:Godot13|Godot13]] ([[User talk:Godot13|talk]]), [[User:Sturmvogel 66|Sturmvogel 66]] ([[User talk:Sturmvogel 66|talk]]), [[User:Vanamonde93|Vanamonde]] ([[User talk:Vanamonde93|talk]]) and [[User:Cwmhiraeth|Cwmhiraeth]] ([[User talk:Cwmhiraeth|talk]]). [[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]] ([[User talk:MediaWiki message delivery|talk]]) 16:47, 1 March 2020 (UTC)
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{{noping|MariahKRogers}} accepted the last issue's challenge and updated our ''[[Gassicurtia]]'' article with four additional species now recognised by [[Species Fungorum]] as being in the genus.


This time around, we're looking for someone willing to update the species listed in the ''[[Byssoloma]]'' article, last checked in April of 2021. [[Species Fungorum]] now shows five additional species in the genus. The editor who updates the article will receive public kudos in the next newsletter.
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There was an error in the WikiCup 2020 March newsletter; {{flagicon|United States}} [[User:L293D|L293D]] should not have been included in the list of top ten scorers in Round 1 (they led the list last year), instead, {{flagicon|United States}} [[User:Dunkleosteus77|Dunkleosteus77]] should have been included, having garnered 334 points from five good articles on animals, living or extinct, and various reviews. [[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]] ([[User talk:MediaWiki message delivery|talk]]) 09:30, 2 March 2020 (UTC)
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-- Delivered by [[User:MeegsC|MeegsC]] ([[User talk:MeegsC|talk]]) 21:01, 1 April 2024 (UTC)


== WikiProject Tree of Life Newsletter Issue 27 ==
=== WikiCup 2020 May newsletter ===


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The second round of the 2020 WikiCup has now finished. It was a high-scoring round and contestants needed 75 points to advance to round 3. There were some very impressive efforts in round 2, with the top ten contestants all scoring more than 500 points. A large number of the points came from the 12 featured articles and the 186 good articles achieved in total by contestants, and the 355 good article reviews they performed; the GAN backlog drive and the stay-at-home imperative during the COVID-19 pandemic may have been partially responsible for these impressive figures.
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Our top scorers in round 2 were:


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*{{flagicon|New York (state)}} [[User:Epicgenius|Epicgenius]], with 2333 points from one featured article, forty-five good articles, fourteen DYKs and plenty of bonus points
*[[File:Royal Standard of England (1406-1603).svg|22px|England]] [[User:Gog the Mild|Gog the Mild]], with 1784 points from three featured articles, eight good articles, a substantial number of featured article and good article reviews and lots of bonus points
*{{flagicon|BWA}} [[User:The Rambling Man|The Rambling Man]], with 1262 points from two featured articles, eight good articles and a hundred good article reviews
*{{flagicon|Somerset}} [[User:Harrias|Harrias]], with 1141 points from two featured articles, three featured lists, ten good articles, nine DYKs and a substantial number of featured article and good article reviews
*{{flagicon|ENG}} [[User:Lee Vilenski|Lee Vilenski]] with 869 points, [[File:Blason Gondor.svg|22px|link=Gondor|Gondor]] [[User:Hog Farm|Hog Farm]] with 801, {{flagicon|Venezuela}} [[User:Kingsif|Kingsif]] with 719, {{flagicon|Cascadia}} [[User:SounderBruce|SounderBruce]] with 710, {{flagicon|United States}} [[User:Dunkleosteus77|Dunkleosteus77]] with 608 and {{flagicon|Mexico}} [[User:MX|MX]] with 515.


The rules for featured article reviews have been adjusted; reviews may cover three aspects of the article, content, images and sources, and contestants may receive points for each of these three types of review. Please also remember the requirement to mention the WikiCup when undertaking an FAR for which you intend to claim points. Remember also that DYKs cannot be claimed until they have appeared on the main page. As we enter the third round, any content promoted after the end of round 2 but before the start of round 3 can be claimed now, and anything you forgot to claim in round 2 cannot! Remember too, that you must claim your points within 14 days of "earning" them. When doing GARs, please make sure that you check that all the GA criteria are fully met.


;Welcome to the Tree of Life newsletter!
If you are concerned that your nomination—whether it is at good article nominations, a featured process, or anything else—will not receive the necessary reviews, please list it on [[Wikipedia:WikiCup/Reviews Needed]] (remember to remove your listing when no longer required). Questions are welcome on [[Wikipedia talk:WikiCup]], and the judges are reachable on their talk pages or by email. Good luck! <small>If you wish to start or stop receiving this newsletter, please feel free to add or remove your name from [[Wikipedia:WikiCup/Newsletter/Send]].</small> [[User:Godot13|Godot13]] ([[User talk:Godot13|talk]]), [[User:Sturmvogel 66|Sturmvogel 66]] ([[User talk:Sturmvogel 66|talk]]), [[User:Vanamonde93|Vanamonde]] ([[User talk:Vanamonde93|talk]]) and [[User:Cwmhiraeth|Cwmhiraeth]]. - [[User:MediaWiki message delivery|MediaWiki message delivery]] ([[User talk:MediaWiki message delivery|talk]]) 17:44, 1 May 2020 (UTC)
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{{icon|FA}} [[Horned sungem]] by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}<br>
{{icon|FA}} [[Tufted jay]] by {{noping|grungaloo}}<br>
{{icon|FA}} ''[[Pseudastacus]]'' by {{noping|Olmagon}}<br>
{{icon|FL}} [[List of erinaceids]] by {{noping|PresN}}<br>
{{icon|FT}} [[Wikipedia:Featured topics/Primates|Primates]] by {{noping|PresN}}<br>
{{icon|GT}} [[Wikipedia:Featured topics/Hypericum sect. Androsaemum|''Hypericum'' sect. ''Androsaemum'']] by {{noping|Fritzmann2002}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Thalattoarchon]]'' by {{noping|Amirani1746}}, reviewed by {{noping|Esculenta}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Lentinus brumalis]]'' by {{noping|Зэгс ус}}, reviewed by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} [[Hypericum sect. Androsaemum|''Hypericum'' sect. ''Androsaemum'']] by {{noping|Fritzmann2002}}, reviewed by {{noping|Maxim Masiutin}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} [[Hypericum × inodorum|''Hypericum'' × ''inodorum'']] by {{noping|Fritzmann2002}}, reviewed by {{noping|AryKun}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} [[Barnacle]] by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|Lightburst}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} [[Maize]] by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|AryKun}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} [[Pig]] by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|Wolverine XI}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} [[Orange (fruit)]] by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|750h+}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} [[Fish]] by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|Reconrabbit}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} [[Organism]] by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|Esculenta}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Hydropunctaria amphibia]]'' by {{noping|Esculenta}}, reviewed by {{noping|AryKun}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Melanohalea]]'' by {{noping|Esculenta}}, reviewed by {{noping|AryKun}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} [[Lecideaceae]] by {{noping|Esculenta}}, reviewed by {{noping|Wolverine XI}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Xylopsora canopeorum]]'' by {{noping|Esculenta}}, reviewed by {{noping|AryKun}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} [[Spot test (lichen)]] by {{noping|Esculenta}}, reviewed by {{noping|AryKun}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} [[Gustaf Einar Du Rietz]] by {{noping|Esculenta}}, reviewed by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Allocalicium]]'' by {{noping|Esculenta}}, reviewed by {{noping|Simongraham}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Multiclavula mucida]]'' by {{noping|Esculenta}}, reviewed by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Aphaena submaculata]]'' by {{noping|Etriusus}}, reviewed by {{noping|Wolverine XI}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} [[White-tailed jay]] by {{noping|Grungaloo}}, reviewed by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} [[Fork-tailed drongo]] by {{noping|The Blue Rider}}, reviewed by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} [[Northern green anaconda]] by {{noping|Chaotic Enby}}, reviewed by {{noping|Geardona}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Heptamegacanthus]]'' by {{noping|Mattximus}}, reviewed by {{noping|Esculenta}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Mixtotherium]]'' by {{noping|PrimalMustelid}}, reviewed by {{noping|FunkMonk}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Diplobune]]'' by {{noping|PrimalMustelid}}, reviewed by {{noping|Wolverine XI}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} [[Ochrophyte]] by {{noping|Snoteleks}}, reviewed by {{noping|Ealdgyth}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Parvilucifera]]'' by {{noping|Snoteleks}}, reviewed by {{noping|Fritzmann2002}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Urceolus]]'' by {{noping|Snoteleks}}, reviewed by {{noping|Fritzmann2002}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Plexippoides regius]]'' by {{noping|Simongraham}}, reviewed by {{noping|Grungaloo}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} [[Olga Hartman]] by {{noping|Viriditas}}, reviewed by {{noping|Lightburst}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} [[Giant panda]] by {{noping|Wolverine XI}}, reviewed by {{noping|Thebiguglyalien}}<br>
{{icon|GA}} ''[[Enchylium conglomeratum]]'' by {{noping|Xkalponik}}, reviewed by {{noping|Wolverine XI}}<br>


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{{icon|FAC}} [[Great cuckoo-dove]] by {{noping|AryKun}}<br>
{{icon|FAC}} ''[[Heptamegacanthus]]'' by {{noping|Mattximus}}<br>
{{icon|FLC}} [[List of talpids]] by {{noping|PresN}}<br>
{{icon|FLC}} [[List of birds of New Brunswick]] by {{noping|B3251}}<br>
{{icon|FLC}} [[List of forest-inventory conifers in Canada]] by {{noping|Dank}}<br>
{{icon|GAN}} ''[[Dissoderma odoratum]]'' by {{noping|NotAGenious}}<br>
{{icon|GAN}} ''[[Xiphodon]]'' by {{noping|PrimalMustelid}}<br>
{{icon|GAN}} [[Banana]] by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}<br>
{{icon|GAN}} ''[[Phintella parva]]'' by {{noping|Simongraham}}<br>
{{icon|GAN}} ''[[Evarcha maculata]]'' by {{noping|Simongraham}}<br>
{{icon|GAN}} [[Asian elephant]] by {{noping|Wolverine XI}}<br>
{{icon|GAN}} [[Megafauna]] by {{noping|Wolverine XI}}<br>
{{icon|GAN}} [[Fishing cat]] by {{noping|Wolverine XI}}<br>
{{icon|GAN}} [[Thistle tortoise beetle]] by {{noping|Justinxuje}}<br>
{{icon|GAN}} ''[[Enchylium limosum]]'' by {{noping|Xkalponik}}<br>
{{icon|GAN}} ''[[Enchylium polycarpon]]'' by {{noping|Xkalponik}}<br>
{{icon|GAN}} [[Skeleton panda sea squirt]] by {{noping|Chaotic Enby}}<br>
{{icon|GAN}} ''[[Hypericum aciferum]]'' by {{noping|Fritzmann2002}}<br>
{{icon|GAN}} ''[[Hypericum russeggeri]]'' by {{noping|Fritzmann2002}}<br>
{{icon|GAN}} ''[[Hypericum minutum]]'' by {{noping|Fritzmann2002}}<br>
{{icon|GAN}} [[Chrompodellid]] by {{noping|Snoteleks}}<br>
{{icon|GAN}} ''[[Aquilegia sibirica]]'' by {{noping|Pbritti}}<br>
{{icon|GAN}} ''[[Carabus japonicus]]'' by {{noping|NHanselman}}<br>
{{icon|GAN}} [[Charles De Geer]] by {{noping|Yakikaki}}<br>
{{icon|GAN}} [[Cheetah reintroduction in India]] by {{noping|Magentic Manifestations}}<br>
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* The newsletter will not be returning to a monthly format (mainly because the author is busy failing every exam imaginable) and is on a bimonthly schedule for the foreseeable future.
* The second round of the WikiCup was very competitive, requiring the highest points total to advance since 2014. Two TOL editors, {{noping|AryKun}} and {{noping|Fritzmann2002}}, advanced to the third round.
* The March edition of our [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Tree of Life/Contest|monthly rolling contest]] was won by {{noping|simongraham}}, who amassed 118 points from 21 articles on various species of jumping spider; in second place was {{noping|Quetzal1964}} with 109 points from 53 articles on marine ray-finned fish.
* Quetzal1964 and simongraham were also the top two in the April edition, although Quetzal was ahead this time, with 68 points to simongraham's 48. In the annual leaderboard, Quetzal and simongraham are in first and second place respectively, with 291 and 246 points; in third place is {{noping|Snotoleks}}, with 76 points.
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Hello, Starsandwhales. It has been over six months since you last edited the [[WP:AFC|Articles for Creation]] submission or [[WP:Drafts|Draft]] page you started, "[[Draft:The Far Meridian|The Far Meridian]]".
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* ... that an '''[[Indian rhinoceros]]''', sent as a gift to [[Pope Leo X]] in 1515, was immortalised as ''[[Dürer's Rhinoceros]]'' after dying in a shipwreck? (1 March)
* ... that due to a misunderstanding, '''''[[Catodontherium]]''''' was moved from its original genus name? (3 March)
* ... that a [[malaria]]-control program in rural Brazil attracted droves of '''[[Eufriesea purpurata|annoying, colorful bees that collect pesticide]]''' ''(example pictured)'' into homes? (4 March)
* ... that popular [[Ornamental plant|garden plants]] like '''[[Hypericum grandifolium|malfurada]]''' often escape from [[Horticulture|cultivation]] and become [[Invasive species|invasive]]? (5 March)
* ... that the '''[[cherry blossom]]''' was used symbolically in Japanese World War II [[propaganda]], with falling petals representing "young soldiers' sacrifice for the emperor"? (8 March)
* ... that [[off-roading]] at [[Muriwai|Muriwai Beach]] in New Zealand may be damaging the habitat of the newly described '''[[korowai gecko]]''' ''(example pictured)''? (9 March)
* ... that [[Will Smith]] took part in the expedition that discovered the '''[[northern green anaconda]]'''? (13 March)
* ... that the '''[[Caconemobius fori|Kīlauea lava cricket]]''' disappears from a lava field as soon as any plants start to grow there? (13 March)
* ... that [[Julian Assange]]'s lawyer argued that the rules set by the [[Embassy of Ecuador, London|Ecuadorian embassy]] requiring Assange to take care of his pet cat '''[[Michi (cat)|Michi]]''' were "denigrating"? (13 March)
* ... that [[mule deer]] sometimes prefer the flavor of one '''[[Juniperus scopulorum|Rocky Mountain juniper]]''' tree, like "ice cream", over another? (21 March)
* ... that the '''[[skeleton panda sea squirt]]''' was known on the Internet for its skeleton-like appearance years before its formal description? (26 March)
* ... that only one fruit but several thousand seeds were known when '''''[[Allenbya collinsonae]]''''' was named? (26 March)
* ... that while named for [[Allium|alliums]], the fossil '''''[[Paleoallium]]''''' ''(pictured)'' was not necessarily directly related to any allium species? (27 March)
* ... that the extinct genus '''''[[Mixtotherium]]''''', meaning 'mixed beast', has traits of both extinct primates and [[Hyrax|hyraxes]]? (28 March)
* ... that the fossil fern '''''[[Dickwhitea]]''''' was described from a single block of [[chert]]? (28 March)
* ... that '''''[[White-winged tapaculo|Scytalopus krabbei]]''''' is named after [[Niels Krabbe]], who discovered seven other species in its genus? (29 March)
* ... that '''''[[Institutiones rei herbariae]]''''', published in 1700, sought to give a unique name to every plant based on their "essence"? (29 March)
* ... that in some rare cases, large [[Siberian tiger|Siberian tigers]] prey on adult '''[[Brown bear|brown bears]]'''? (30 March)
* ... that only six years after its 2016 discovery, the '''[[Meratus blue flycatcher]]''' ''(pictured)'' was found being sold in Indonesian songbird markets? (30 March)
* ... that the '''[[Frullania wairua|spirit liverwort]]''' is called such because of its proximity to the Māori afterlife? (31 March)
* ... that cultures of the fungus '''''[[Lentinus brumalis]]''''' have been flown on three different satellites? (31 March)
* ... that the English herbalist [[Nicholas Culpeper]] claimed that eating '''[[Anchusa officinalis|alkanet]]''' leaves would make a person's spit deadly to serpents? (31 March)
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* ... that despite its name meaning 'unscented', '''[[Hypericum × inodorum|''Hypericum'' × ''inodorum'']]''' can smell strongly of goat? (1 April)
* ... that '''[[Ray cat|color-changing cats]]''' ''(artist's impression pictured)'' could help us communicate with the future? (2 April)
* ... that '''[[Pep (dog)|Pep]]''' the dog was falsely accused of murdering a cat and sent to [[Eastern State Penitentiary]]? (2 April)
* ... that '''[[Anomalites|an extinct French scarab beetle]]''' was discovered in a Prague factory? (3 April)
* ... that the '''[[white-tailed jay]]''' ''(example pictured)'' found in Ecuador and Peru was once thought to have been brought to Mexico by [[Pre-Columbian era|pre-Columbian trade]]? (5 April)
* ... that saving the '''[[Hesperocyparis guadalupensis|Guadalupe cypress]]''' included the help of 40 [[Judas goat|Judas goats]]? (5 April)
* ... that the '''[[fork-tailed drongo]]''' gives genuine alarm calls but will sometimes lie to [[Kleptoparasitism|steal food from other animals]]? (5 April)
* ... that '''[[Bangiales]]''', an [[Order (biology)|order]] of [[red algae]], contains both [[Bangiomorpha|the oldest-known sexually reproducing organism]] and [[Nori|the seaweed used to make sushi wrappers]]? (7 April)
* ... that beavers, mules, and dogs have been '''[[Parachuting animals|parachuted from airplanes]]'''? (8 April)
* ... that '''''[[Aphaena submaculata]]''''' ''(pictured)'' uses specialized mouthparts to suck the sap of trees? (8 April)
* ... that female '''''[[Eriopis connexa]]''''' beetles prevent sibling cannibalism by laying unfertilized eggs? (9 April)
* ... that '''''[[Hypericum sect. Androsaemum|Androsaemum androsaemum]]''''' is [[Tautonym|botanically unacceptable]], but '''''[[Aniculus aniculus]]''''' is [[Valid name (zoology)|perfectly valid]]? (9 April)
* ... that there is one male for every 31 females in an '''''[[Euwallacea interjectus|E. interjectus]]''''' colony, and each female can start its own colony? (10 April)
* ... that '''[[Pudella carlae|the first extant deer discovered in the 21st century]]''' is only 38 centimetres (15 in) tall? (10 April)
* ... that '''''[[Buellia aethalea]]''''', a [[species]] of [[fungus]], is also known as the "darkened [[Buellia|button lichen]]" due to the small black spots on its crusty grey surface? (14 April)
* ... that despite commonly being caught [[Angling|with a hook and line]], the [[holotype]] of the '''[[Synodus isolatus|Rapa Nui lizardfish]]''' was instead collected [[Spearfishing|with a spear]]? (14 April)
* ... that '''[[ochrophyte]]''' algae have twice as many membranes around their chloroplasts as plants? (16 April)
* ... that while the [[lichen]] species '''''[[Enchylium conglomeratum]]''''' is considered [[NatureServe conservation status#Global, national, and subnational levels|secure]] globally, it has been designated as [[Extinction|extinct]] in the UK and [[Local extinction|regionally extinct]] in Switzerland? (18 April)
* ... that '''''[[Cladonota]]'''''<nowiki/>'s extravagant dorsal structures have been called both "grotesque" and "particularly charismatic"? (19 April)
* ... that the damselfly-relative '''''[[Okanagrion]]''''' is suggested to have eight species due to both [[Alpha diversity|alpha]] and [[beta diversity]] drivers? (21 April)
* ... that trees of the extinct genus '''''[[Calamophyton]]''''' ''(example pictured)'' formed the earliest known forest? (22 April)
* ... that the color of a '''[[black-headed tailorbird]]'''<nowiki/>'s throat was thought to depend on sex, but later turned out to depend on age? (23 April)
* ... that '''[[Biodiversity Impact Credit|Biodiversity Impact Credits]]''' seek to stop species [[extinction]]? (30 April)
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On 24 January 2021, Did you know was updated with a fact from the article Laudakia nupta, which you recently created, substantially expanded, or brought to good article status. The fact was ... that the specific name of Laudakia nupta comes from the Latin word for a bride who veils herself? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Laudakia nupta. You are welcome to check how many pageviews the nominated article or articles got while on the front page (here's how, Laudakia nupta), and if they received a combined total of at least 416.7 views per hour (ie, 5,000 views in 12 hours or 10,000 in 24), the hook may be added to the statistics page. Finally, if you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please feel free to suggest it on the Did you know talk page.

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On 13 April 2021, Did you know was updated with a fact from the article Boophis entingae, which you recently created, substantially expanded, or brought to good article status. The fact was ... that despite looking like the other frogs in its genus, Boophis entingae (pictured) has a very different call? The nomination discussion and review may be seen at Template:Did you know nominations/Boophis entingae. You are welcome to check how many pageviews the nominated article or articles got while on the front page (here's how, Boophis entingae), and if they received a combined total of at least 416.7 views per hour (i.e., 5,000 views in 12 hours or 10,000 in 24), the hook may be added to the statistics page. Finally, if you know of an interesting fact from another recently created article, then please feel free to suggest it on the Did you know talk page.

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February 2022—Issue 018


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Newly recognized content

Black-and-yellow broadbill by AryKun
Papuan mountain pigeon by AryKun
List of leporids by PresN
Algerian nuthatch by 2001:4455:364:A800:C13C:8A64:1CEF:F186, reviewed by AryKun
Jungle bush quail by AryKun, reviewed by Jens Lallensack
Lycorma imperialis by Etriusus, reviewed by Ealdgyth
Harry Allan by Dracophyllum, reviewed by Esculenta
Banded bullfrog by DanCherek, reviewed by GhostRiver

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Queen angelfish by LittleJerry
Red panda by LittleJerry and BhagyaMani
List of lagomorphs by PresN
Corsican nuthatch by 2001:4455:364:A800:39A6:A5D8:C903:5E1D
Firefly by Chiswick Chap
Mountain pigeon by AryKun
Bonacynodon by Trilletrollet
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Queen angelfish by LittleJerry
Alaska marmot by An anonymous username, not my real name, reviewed by Ealdgyth
Firefly by Chiswick Chap, reviewed by Ealdgyth
Afrolychas braueri by OnlyFixingProse, reviewed by An anonymous username, not my real name
Mountain pigeon by AryKun, reviewed by Ealdgyth
Dracopristis by Fossiladder13, reviewed by Ealdgyth
Bonacynodon by Trilletrollet, reviewed by AryKun
Lichexanthone by Esculenta, reviewed by Szmenderowiecki
Yellowtail flounder by Eviolite, reviewed by RecycledPixels
Sexual selection by Chiswick Chap, reviewed by AryKun

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White-headed fruit dove by AryKun
Mountain pigeon by AryKun
Florence Merriam Bailey by GhostRiver
Agelenopsis pennsylvanica by Kline
Hypericum aegypticum by Fritzmann
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Red panda by LittleJerry and BhagyaMani
White-headed fruit dove by AryKun
List of ochotonids by PresN
Guadeloupe woodpecker by OnlyFixingProse, reviewed by Ealdgyth
Magnetoreception by Chiswick Chap, reviewed by Mover of molehills
Macauley Island by Jo-Jo Eumerus, reviewed by Ealdgyth
Black-breasted buttonquail by Casliber, reviewed by Ealdgyth
Florence Merriam Bailey by GhostRiver, reviewed by SquareInARoundHole

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Black-breasted buttonquail by Casliber
List of birds of Tuvalu by AryKun
List of cingulates by PresN
List of didelphimorphs by PresN
Stegotherium by Larrayal
Resplendent quetzal by SadAttorney613
Electroreception and electrogenesis by Chiswick Chap
Muja (alligator) by Amanuensis Balkanicus
Punctelia graminicola by Esculenta
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Abiogenesis by Chiswick Chap

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WikiCup 2021 March newsletter

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Round 1 of the competition has finished; it was a high-scoring round with 21 contestants scoring more than 100 points. Everyone with a positive score moves on to Round 2, with 55 contestants qualifying. You will need to finish among the top thirty-two contestants in Round 2 if you are to qualify for Round 3. Our top scorers in Round 1 were:

  • New York (state) Epicgenius led the field with a featured article, nine good articles and an assortment of other submissions, specialising on buildings and locations in New York, for a total of 945 points.
  • Republic of Venice Bloom6132 was close behind with 896 points, largely gained from 71 "In the news" items, mostly recent deaths.
  • Scotland ImaginesTigers, who has been editing Wikipedia for less than a year, was in third place with 711 points, much helped by bringing League of Legends to featured article status, exemplifying how bonus points can boost a contestant's score.
  • Rwanda Amakuru came next with 708 points, Kigali being another featured article that scored maximum bonus points.
  • Ktin, new to the WikiCup, was in fifth place with 523 points, garnered from 15 DYKs and 34 "In the news" items.
  • Botswana The Rambling Man scored 511 points, many from featured article candidate reviews and from football related DYKs.
  • Gog the Mild, last year's runner-up, came next with 498 points, from a featured article and numerous featured article candidate reviews.
  • Hog Farm, at 452, scored for a featured article, four good articles and a number of reviews.
  • United States Le Panini, another newcomer to the WikiCup, scored 438 for a featured article and three good articles.
  • England Lee Vilenski, last year's champion, scored 332 points, from a featured article and various other sport-related topics.

These contestants, like all the others, now have to start again from scratch. In Round 1, contestants achieved eight featured articles, three featured lists and one featured picture, as well as around two hundred DYKs and twenty-seven ITNs. They completed 97 good article reviews, nearly double the 52 good articles they claimed. Contestants also claimed for 135 featured article and featured list candidate reviews. There is no longer a requirement to mention your WikiCup participation when undertaking these reviews.

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The second round of the 2021 WikiCup has now finished; it was a high-scoring round and contestants needed 61 points to advance to Round 3. There were some impressive efforts in the round, with the top eight contestants all scoring more than 400 points. A large number of the points came from the 12 featured articles and the 110 good articles achieved in total by contestants, as well as the 216 good article reviews they performed; the GAN backlog drive and the stay-at-home imperative during the COVID-19 pandemic may have been partially responsible for these impressive figures.

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  • Botswana The Rambling Man, with 2963 points from three featured articles, 20 featured article reviews, 37 good articles, 73 good article reviews, as well as 22 DYKs.
  • New York (state) Epicgenius, with 1718 points from one featured article, 29 good articles, 16 DYKs and plenty of bonus points.
  • Republic of Venice Bloom6132, with 990 points from 13 DYKs and 64 "In the news" items, mostly recent deaths.
  • Hog Farm, with 834 points from two featured articles, five good articles, 14 featured article reviews and 15 good article reviews.
  • England Gog the Mild, with 524 points from two featured articles and four featured article reviews.
  • England Lee Vilenski, with 501 points from one featured article, three good articles, six featured article reviews and 25 good article reviews.
  • Sammi Brie, with 485 points from four good articles, eight good article reviews and 27 DYKs, on US radio and television stations.
  • Ktin, with 436 points from four good articles, seven DYKs and 11 "In the news" items.

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WikiProject Tree of Life Newsletter Issue 21

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August 2023—Issue 021


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Newly recognized content

Australiformis by Mattximus
Rodrigues night heron by FunkMonk
Titanis by Augustios Paleo
List of lorisoids by PresN
List of storks by AryKun
Brontosaurus by Augustios Paleo, reviewed by The Morrison Man
Eukaryote by Chiswick Chap, reviewed by Fritzmann2002
Stramenopile by Chiswick Chap, reviewed by Fritzmann2002
Titanoboa by Augustios Paleo, reviewed by SilverTiger12
Antarctopelta by Augustios Paleo, reviewed by Jens Lallensack
Anna Blackburne by Kusma, reviewed by Etriusus
Anomochilus leonardi by AryKun, reviewed by Amitchell125
Nyctibatrachus manalari by AryKun, reviewed by Sammi Brie
Mimodactylus by FunkMonk, reviewed by Jens Lallensack
Nyctibatrachus major by AryKun, reviewed by Etriusus
Anomochilus weberi by AryKun, reviewed by Etriusus
Plant by Chiswick Chap, reviewed by Cessaune

Newly nominated content

Ohmdenosaurus by Jens Lallensack
Polar bear by LittleJerry
Mimodactylus by FunkMonk
List of cercopithecoids by PresN
List of tapaculos by AryKun
Klallamornis by Larrayal
Hypericum perforatum by Fritzmann2002
Holozoa by Snoteleks
Teloschistaceae by Esculenta
Carcharodontosaurus by Augustios Paleo
Nyctibatrachus radcliffei by AryKun
Anomochilus by AryKun


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WikiProject Tree of Life Newsletter Issue 22

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September 2023—Issue 022


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Newly recognized content

List of cercopithecoids by PresN
List of tapaculos by AryKun
Polar bear by Little Jerry
Ohmdenosaurus by Jens Lallensack
Amargatitanis by Augustios Paleo, reviewed by Jens Lallensack
Teloschistaceae by Esculenta, reviewed by Chiswick Chap
Holozoa by Snoteleks, reviewed by Esculenta
Ashy flycatcher by AryKun, reviewed by Jens Lallensack
Nyctibatrachus radcliffei by AryKun, reviewed by Jens Lallensack
Carcharodontosaurus by Augustios Paleo, reviewed by SilverTiger12
Life by Chiswick Chap, reviewed by Jens Lallensack
Apatosaurinae by Augustios Paleo, reviewed by Jens Lallensack
Hypericum perforatum by Fritzmann2002, reviewed by Femke

Newly nominated content

Mountain pigeon by AryKun
List of hominoids by PresN
List of cranes by AryKun
List of tarsiiformes by PresN
Lycorma meliae by Etriusus
Aristonectes by Amirani1746
Animal echolocation by Chiswick Chap
Hyalospheniidae by Snoteleks
Buellia frigida by Snoteleks


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WikiProject Tree of Life Newsletter Issue 23

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October 2023—Issue 023


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Newly recognized content

Mimodactylus by FunkMonk
Mountain pigeon by AryKun
List of tarsiiformes by PresN
List of hominoids by PresN
List of cranes by AryKun
Outline of lichens by MeegsC
Lycorma meliae by Etriusus, reviewed by Chiswick Chap
Oak by Chiswick Chap, reviewed by Esculenta
Animal echolocation by Chiswick Chap, reviewed by Primium
Elke Mackenzie by Esculenta, reviewed by Moriwen
Dwarf pufferfish by Primium, reviewed by Chiswick Chap
Hyalospheniidae by Snoteleks, reviewed by An anonymous username, not my real name
Paroedura maingoka by Olmagon, reviewed by Jens Lallensack

Newly nominated content

Hypericum sechmenii by Fritzmann2002
Teloschistaceae by Esculenta
Nyctibatrachus major by AryKun
List of sunbirds by AryKun
List of platyrrhines by PresN
Handicap principle by Chiswick Chap
Slime mold by Chiswick Chap
Punctelia by Esculenta
Pulchrocladia retipora by Esculenta
Anaptychia ciliaris by Esculenta
Mocquard's Madagascar ground gecko by Olmagon
Zavodovski Island by Jo-Jo Eumerus
Chrysothrix chlorina by Esculenta
Wood-pasture hypothesis by AndersenAnders
Mammalian kidney by D6194c-1cc
Lepas testudinata by Etriusus
Teratoscincus roborowskii by Olmagon


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WikiProject Tree of Life Newsletter Issue 24

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November 2023—Issue 024


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Newly recognized content

Hypericum sechmenii by Fritzmann2002
Nyctibatrachus major by AryKun
List of platyrrhines by PresN
List of gymnosperm families by Dank
Varroa destructor by KoA, reviewed by Chiswick Chap
Lepas testudinata by Etriusus, reviewed by Jens Lallensack
Island bronze-naped pigeon by AryKun, reviewed by SilverTiger12
Placidium arboreum by Esculenta, reviewed by SilverTiger12
Orange-billed lorikeet by AryKun, reviewed by Jens Lallensack
Spinular night frog by AryKun, reviewed by An anonymous username, not my real name
Crested cuckoo-dove by AryKun, reviewed by Femke
Aristonectes by Amirani1746, reviewed by Jens Lallensack
Mocquard's Madagascar ground gecko by Olmagon, reviewed by Etriusus
Femoral gland by Esculenta, reviewed by Jens Lallensack
Ameerega munduruku by AryKun, reviewed by Jens Lallensack
Snowy plover by Jens Lallensack, reviewed by SilverTiger12
Crested cuckoo-dove by AryKun, reviewed by Grungaloo
Wood-pasture hypothesis by AndersenAnders, reviewed by Chiswick Chap
Hypericum bupleuroides by Fritzmann2002, reviewed by Etriusus
Teratoscincus roborowskii by Olmagon, reviewed by Esculenta
Pulchrocladia retipora by Esculenta, reviewed by Etriusus
Anaptychia ciliaris by Esculenta, reviewed by Jens Lallensack

Newly nominated content

Snowy plover by Jens Lallensack
List of birds of Bouvet Island by AryKun
Laomaki by An anonymous username, not my real name
Nyctibatrachus robinmoorei by AryKun
Nyctibatrachus sabarimalai by AryKun
Nyctibatrachus mewasinghi by AryKun
Eucalyptus gomphocephala by Hughesdarren

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December lichen task force newsletter

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SYMBIOSIS: The lichen task force newsletter — December 2023
A look at what we've accomplished, working together

As 2023 draws to a close, we can look back with more than a modicum of pride on the progress we've made this year. We've added a few stars to our showcase with our first featured list and a handful of new good articles, created a plethora of new taxa articles, and added biographies for more than a dozen important lichenologists. We've resolved dozens of outstanding "cleanup" issues, and begun to polish some existing articles about various lichen structures. All in all, it's been a fairly productive year! Here's hoping that the coming holidays are happy ones, whichever you choose to celebrate.

Articles of note

New good articles:


Placidium arboreum, also known as "tree stipplescale"
Project news
Newsletter challenge

Kazamzam cleaned up the references for our Stereocaulon ramulosum article to meet part of the challenge issued in the last newletter. Unfortunately, the Phytochemistry section of that article is still a mess, just in case anybody feels motivated to complete the rest of the challenge!

This month, we're looking for someone to take a look at the Malmidea article, which hasn't been updated since 2020. Since then, the number of species assigned to the genus has grown from the 52 listed in our article to the 68 listed by Species Fungorum (via the Catalogue of Life). The editor who updates the list will receive public kudos in the next newsletter.

Got a suggestion? A correction? Something you'd like to see included in a future issue? Drop a note at the Tip Line with your ideas!

Delivered by MeegsC (talk) 21:52, 1 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]

January lichen task force newsletter

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SYMBIOSIS: The lichen task force newsletter — January 2024
A look at what we've accomplished, working together

Happy New Year! The colour-coded list to the right shows the status of the project as of the end of 2023; compare it with the list in last January's newsletter to see how far we've come. It's clearly an improvement, but equally, it shows how much we still have to do. There are scores of articles about lichen genera still to write, thousands of lichen species are missing, and there are reams of information still to add about the effects of climate change, air pollution and more on lichen diversity and survival. It's more than enough to keep us occupied for decades to come. Here's to a productive year!

Lichen task force articles by quality and importance
Lichen task force articles by quality and importance


Project news
Buellia frigida
  • The task force's first collaboration article, Lichens and air pollution was started in Draft space last month. Everyone is invited to add whatever bits they can, or to make suggestions about what needs clarifying, expanding, cutting, etc.
  • A Draft:Lichen page has also been added, to allow for a complete rewrite of the current lichen article, which needs a major overhaul and update. We anticipate this one will take most of 2024! Plans are to develop a solid outline before starting any writing.
New members
Articles of note

DYK appearances:

New good articles:

New featured article:

Newsletter challenge

Esculenta accepted last month's challenge and updated the Malmidea article with 14 additional species now recognised by Species Fungorum as being in the genus.

This month, we're looking for someone to update the Gassicurtia article, last updated in January of 2021. According to Species Fungorum, there are now four additional species in the genus. The editor who updates the article will receive public kudos in the next newsletter.

Got a suggestion? A correction? Something you'd like to see included in a future issue? Drop a note at the Tip Line with your ideas!

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WikiProject Tree of Life Newsletter Issue 25

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December 2023—Issue 025


Tree of Life


Welcome to the Tree of Life newsletter!
Newly recognized content

Snowy plover by Jens Lallensack
Teloschistaceae by Esculenta
List of birds of Bouvet Island by AryKun
List of sunbirds by AryKun
Slime mold by Chiswick Chap, reviewed by Esculenta
Handicap principle by Chiswick Chap, reviewed by Etriusus
Insect by Chiswick Chap, reviewed by Iztwoz
Wheat by Chiswick Chap, reviewed by KoA
Eucalyptus gomphocephala by Hughesdarren, reviewed by Grungaloo
Buellia frigida by Esculenta, reviewed by J Milburn
Nyctibatrachus robinmoorei by AryKun, reviewed by Grungaloo
Nyctibatrachus mewasinghi by AryKun, reviewed by Grungaloo
Nyctibatrachus sabarimalai by AryKun, reviewed by Grungaloo
Great cuckoo-dove by AryKun, reviewed by Jens Lallensack
Lake Patzcuaro salamander by Etriusus, reviewed by Grungaloo
Anoplotherium by PrimalMustelid, reviewed by 20 upper

Newly nominated content

Alpine ibex by LittleJerry
Pseudastacus by Olmagon
Pachysentis by Mattximus
List of primates by PresN
Banded palm civet by Cremastra
Perothops by Memer15151
Hypericum hircinum by Fritzmann2002
Boquila by Etriusus and Veridicae
Aptostichus barackobamai by Etriusus
Buffy-tufted marmoset by André Ribeiro Cardoso
Ant mimicry by Chiswick Chap
Mosquito by Chiswick Chap
Anopheles by Chiswick Chap
Rice by Chiswick Chap
Pliosaurus andrewsi by Amirani1746
Triassosculda by Abdullah raji
Flaco (owl) by Rhododendrites
Crassispira incrassata by Etriusus
Sei whale by 20 upper

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WikiProject Tree of Life Newsletter Issue 26

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January and February 2024—Issue 026


Tree of Life


Welcome to the Tree of Life newsletter!
Newly recognized content

Alpine ibex by LittleJerry
Markham's storm petrel by FunkMonk, Jens Lallensack, and Therapyisgood
List of primates by PresN
List of birds of Alberta by grungaloo
Rice by Chiswick Chap, reviewed by RecycledPixels
Barley by Chiswick Chap, reviewed by Bruxton
Chicken by Chiswick Chap, reviewed by DocZach
Cereal by Chiswick Chap, reviewed by Bruxton
Ant mimicry by Chiswick Chap, reviewed by AryKun
Anopheles by Chiswick Chap, reviewed by AryKun
Mosquito by Chiswick Chap, reviewed by 20 upper
Cherry blossom by Reconrabbit, reviewed by Chiswick Chap
Sei whale by 20 upper, reviewed by grungaloo
Megaherbivore by 20 upper, reviewed by Chiswick Chap
Brown bear by 20 upper, reviewed by Chiswick Chap
Indian rhinoceros by 20 upper, reviewed by Chiswick Chap
Hypericum hircinum by Fritzmann2002, reviewed by grungaloo
Hypericum foliosum by Fritzmann2002, reviewed by Chiswick Chap
Hypericum grandifolium by Fritzmann2002, reviewed by Esculenta
Boquila by Etriusus, reviewed by Chiswick Chap
Aptostichus barackobamai by Etriusus, reviewed by Esculenta
Crassispira incrassata by Etriusus, reviewed by 20 upper
Punctelia by Esculenta, reviewed by Ealdgyth
Chrysothrix chlorina by Esculenta, reviewed by Ealdgyth
Chrysothrix chlorina by Esculenta, reviewed by Ealdgyth
Ramalina peruviana by Esculenta, reviewed by Ealdgyth
Menemerus animatus by simongraham, reviewed by Esculenta
Afraflacilla braunsi by simongraham, reviewed by grungaloo
Nasutoceratops by FunkMonk, reviewed by Jens Lallensack
Pseudastacus by Olmagon, reviewed by FunkMonk
Angustidontus by Super Dromaeosaurus and Ichthyovenator, reviewed by Amitchell125
Pruemopterus by Super Dromaeosaurus and Ichthyovenator, reviewed by Etriusus
Black-billed magpie by grungaloo, reviewed by Jens Lallensack
Black-capped chickadee by grungaloo, reviewed by Jens Lallensack
Horned sungem by Jens Lallensack, reviewed by grungaloo
Flaco (owl) by Rhododendrites, reviewed by Etriusus
Telonemia by Snotoleks, reviewed by Esculenta
"Pliosaurus" andrewsi by Amirani1746, reviewed by grungaloo
Beaver drop by Lightburst, reviewed by Chiswick Chap

Newly nominated content

Horned sungem by Jens Lallensack
Tufted jay by grungaloo
Nasutoceratops by FunkMonk
Maize by Chiswick Chap
Cattle by Chiswick Chap
Pig by Chiswick Chap
Domestic duck by Chiswick Chap
Eusociality by Chiswick Chap
Fish by Chiswick Chap
Barnacle by Chiswick Chap
Ochrophyte by Snotoleks
Parvilucifera by Snotoleks
Thalattoarchon by Amirani1746
Hydropunctaria amphibia by Esculenta
Melanohalea by Esculenta
Spot test (lichen) by Esculenta
Lecideaceae by Esculenta
Hypericum × inodorum by Fritzmann2002
Hypericum sect. Androsaemum by Fritzmann2002
Olga Hartman by Viriditas
Mixtotherium by PrimalMustelid
Enhydriodon by PrimalMustelid
Lentinus brumalis by Зэгс ус

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April lichen task force newsletter

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SYMBIOSIS: The lichen task force newsletter — April 2024
A look at what we've accomplished, working together

It's been a busy first quarter for the project, with a staggering 12 new good articles added since the beginning of the year. Esculenta has led the charge, with assistance from an editor who is thus far unaffiliated with the project. Many thanks to them and to the reviewers who worked with them to help improve the articles. As ever, there's still plenty to do...

Articles of note

New good articles:


Punctelia, a genus of foliose lichens, was our first new good article of the year
Family Teloschistaceae featured on the main page.
Project news
  • Teloschistaceae appeared on Wikipedia's main page as the featured article on 19 February. Kudos to Esculenta, who shepherded the article to its FA star at the end of last year.
  • MerielGJones has expanded her list of contributions featuring important lichenologists, adding a trio of articles in January about British experts: Frank Hatton Brightman, Brian William Fox and William Mudd. Esculenta added an article for American Reginald Heber Howe, Jr.
  • All articles (plus lists, categories, redirects, etc.) currently listed under the project's purview have been assessed for their importance and quality. That's nearly 6,000 in total!
  • We're still working on the outline for the updated lichen article. Once the bare bones have been established and the references collected, we'll start a complete rewrite of this keystone article. Feel free to contribute your ideas!
Newsletter challenge

MariahKRogers accepted the last issue's challenge and updated our Gassicurtia article with four additional species now recognised by Species Fungorum as being in the genus.

This time around, we're looking for someone willing to update the species listed in the Byssoloma article, last checked in April of 2021. Species Fungorum now shows five additional species in the genus. The editor who updates the article will receive public kudos in the next newsletter.

Got a suggestion? A correction? Something you'd like to see included in a future issue? Drop a note at the Tip Line with your ideas!

-- Delivered by MeegsC (talk) 21:01, 1 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]

WikiProject Tree of Life Newsletter Issue 27

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March and April 2024—Issue 027


Tree of Life


Welcome to the Tree of Life newsletter!
Newly recognized content

Horned sungem by Jens Lallensack
Tufted jay by grungaloo
Pseudastacus by Olmagon
List of erinaceids by PresN
Primates by PresN
Hypericum sect. Androsaemum by Fritzmann2002
Thalattoarchon by Amirani1746, reviewed by Esculenta
Lentinus brumalis by Зэгс ус, reviewed by Chiswick Chap
Hypericum sect. Androsaemum by Fritzmann2002, reviewed by Maxim Masiutin
Hypericum × inodorum by Fritzmann2002, reviewed by AryKun
Barnacle by Chiswick Chap, reviewed by Lightburst
Maize by Chiswick Chap, reviewed by AryKun
Pig by Chiswick Chap, reviewed by Wolverine XI
Orange (fruit) by Chiswick Chap, reviewed by 750h+
Fish by Chiswick Chap, reviewed by Reconrabbit
Organism by Chiswick Chap, reviewed by Esculenta
Hydropunctaria amphibia by Esculenta, reviewed by AryKun
Melanohalea by Esculenta, reviewed by AryKun
Lecideaceae by Esculenta, reviewed by Wolverine XI
Xylopsora canopeorum by Esculenta, reviewed by AryKun
Spot test (lichen) by Esculenta, reviewed by AryKun
Gustaf Einar Du Rietz by Esculenta, reviewed by Chiswick Chap
Allocalicium by Esculenta, reviewed by Simongraham
Multiclavula mucida by Esculenta, reviewed by Chiswick Chap
Aphaena submaculata by Etriusus, reviewed by Wolverine XI
White-tailed jay by Grungaloo, reviewed by Chiswick Chap
Fork-tailed drongo by The Blue Rider, reviewed by Chiswick Chap
Northern green anaconda by Chaotic Enby, reviewed by Geardona
Heptamegacanthus by Mattximus, reviewed by Esculenta
Mixtotherium by PrimalMustelid, reviewed by FunkMonk
Diplobune by PrimalMustelid, reviewed by Wolverine XI
Ochrophyte by Snoteleks, reviewed by Ealdgyth
Parvilucifera by Snoteleks, reviewed by Fritzmann2002
Urceolus by Snoteleks, reviewed by Fritzmann2002
Plexippoides regius by Simongraham, reviewed by Grungaloo
Olga Hartman by Viriditas, reviewed by Lightburst
Giant panda by Wolverine XI, reviewed by Thebiguglyalien
Enchylium conglomeratum by Xkalponik, reviewed by Wolverine XI

Newly nominated content

Great cuckoo-dove by AryKun
Heptamegacanthus by Mattximus
List of talpids by PresN
List of birds of New Brunswick by B3251
List of forest-inventory conifers in Canada by Dank
Dissoderma odoratum by NotAGenious
Xiphodon by PrimalMustelid
Banana by Chiswick Chap
Phintella parva by Simongraham
Evarcha maculata by Simongraham
Asian elephant by Wolverine XI
Megafauna by Wolverine XI
Fishing cat by Wolverine XI
Thistle tortoise beetle by Justinxuje
Enchylium limosum by Xkalponik
Enchylium polycarpon by Xkalponik
Skeleton panda sea squirt by Chaotic Enby
Hypericum aciferum by Fritzmann2002
Hypericum russeggeri by Fritzmann2002
Hypericum minutum by Fritzmann2002
Chrompodellid by Snoteleks
Aquilegia sibirica by Pbritti
Carabus japonicus by NHanselman
Charles De Geer by Yakikaki
Cheetah reintroduction in India by Magentic Manifestations

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