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September 2019 Tree of Life Newsletter

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{{icon|FA}} Kosmoceratops by {{noping|FunkMonk}}

{{icon|FA}} Onychopterella by {{noping|Super Dromaeosaurus}}

{{icon|FA}} Western yellow robin by {{noping|Casliber}}

{{icon|GA}} Western yellow robin by {{noping|Casliber}}, reviewed by {{noping|Josh Milburn}}

{{icon|GA}} Apororhynchus by {{noping|Mattximus}}, reviewed by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}

{{icon|GA}} Pekarangan by {{noping|Dhio-270599}}, reviewed by {{noping|Cerebellum}}

{{icon|GA}} Fritillaria by {{noping|Michael Goodyear}}, reviewed by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}

{{icon|GA}} Embioptera by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}} and {{noping|Cwmhiraeth}}, reviewed by {{noping|Vanamonde93}}

{{icon|GA}} Durio graveolens by {{noping|NessieVL}}, reviewed by {{noping|Dunkleosteus77}}

{{icon|GA}} Big brown bat by {{noping|Enwebb}} and {{noping|Gen. Quon}}, reviewed by {{noping|Dunkleosteus77}}

{{icon|GA}} King brown snake by {{noping|Casliber}}, reviewed by {{noping|Dunkleosteus77}}

{{icon|GA}} Staffordshire Bull Terrier by {{noping|Atsme}}, reviewed by {{noping|FunkMonk}}

{{icon|GA}} Ambush predator by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|Enwebb}}

{{icon|GA}} Belemnitida by {{noping|Dunkleosteus77}}, reviewed by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}

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{{icon|FAC}} Apororhynchus by {{noping|Mattximus}}

{{icon|FAC}} Meinhard Michael Moser by {{noping|J Milburn}}

{{icon|FAC}} St. Croix macaw by {{noping|FunkMonk}}

{{icon|GAN}} Paleocene by {{noping|Dunkleosteus77}}

{{icon|GAN}} Orcinus meyeri by {{noping|Dunkleosteus77}}

{{icon|GAN}} Snakefly by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}} and {{noping|Cwmhiraeth}}

{{icon|GAN}} Tricolored bat by {{noping|Enwebb}}

{{icon|GAN}} Halloween darter by {{noping|Enwebb}}






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News at a Glance
*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 frogs, ghost bats, and Satanic nightjars, Wikipedia has more spooky taxa than a graveyard has ghosts. In the new 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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Welcoming WikiProject Diptera and Project Creation Trends
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This month saw a vanishingly rare occurrence for the Tree of Life: a new WikiProject joined the fold. 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}}—a creation from the same instructor at St. Louis University—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 WikiProject Animal anatomy (2014), Hymenoptera task force (2016), Bats task force (2017), 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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September DYKs

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October 2019 Tree of Life Newsletter

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{{icon|FA}} Meinhard Michael Moser‎ by {{noping|J Milburn}}

{{icon|GA}} Paleocene by {{noping|Dunkleosteus77}}, reviewed by {{noping|Casliber}}

{{icon|GA}} Clussexx Three D Grinchy Glee by {{noping|Hunter Kahn}}, reviewed by {{noping|Valereee}}

{{icon|GA}} Halloween darter by {{noping|Enwebb}} and {{noping|Cwmhiraeth}}, reviewed by {{noping|J Milburn}}

{{icon|GA}} Deathwatch beetle by {{noping|Cwmhiraeth}}, reviewed by {{noping|Enwebb}}



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{{icon|FAC}} King brown snake by {{noping|Casliber}}

{{icon|FAC}} Paleocene by {{noping|Dunkleosteus77}}

{{icon|FAC}} Megarachne by {{noping|Ichthyovenator}}

{{icon|FLC}} List of canids by {{noping|PresN}}

{{icon|GAN}} Devils Hole pupfish by {{noping|Enwebb}}

{{icon|GAN}} Dryomyza anilis by {{noping|AnuBalasubramanian}}

{{icon|GAN}} Plasmodium knowlesi by {{noping|Ajpolino}}

{{icon|GAN}} Black coral by {{noping|Aven13}}

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News at a Glance
*The first Spooky Species Contest wrapped up this week. Two articles were promoted to Good Article as a result (:Halloween darter and :Deathwatch beetle) and three Did You Know hooks on Halloween were related to the contest (Halloween darter, skeleton frog, and :Coffin Cave mold beetle. Two new articles were created, including Longan witches broom-associated virus and Boophis popi, the skeleton frog species that appeared at DYK.

  • The [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Wishlist_Survey_2020/Wikispecies 2020 Community Wishlist] Survey is live (focusing on non-Wikipedia content projects), with two proposals so far for WikiSpecies. The Wikimedia Foundation will prioritize the top 5 proposals across all sister projects.
  • The 2019 WikiCup has finally concluded, with {{noping|Casliber}} taking home the bronze. The bulk of their points this round came from two Featured Articles: :rock parrot and :western yellow robin.

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Alphabet Soup: Explaining DYK, GA, FA, and More

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By request from another editor, this month I wrote an overview of ways that content is featured on Wikipedia. Below I have outlined some of the processes for getting content featured:

=Did You Know (DYK)=

What is it: A way for articles to appear on the main page of Wikipedia. A short hook in the format of "Did you know...that ___" presents unusual and interesting facts to the reader, hopefully making the reader want to click through to the article

How it works: The DYK process has fairly low barriers for participation. The eligibility criteria are few and relatively easy to meet. Some important guidelines:

  • To be eligible, article is either new (newly created or moved to mainspace), a 5x expansion, or passed a GA review. Its creation, expansion, or promotion to GA must have been in the past 7 days.
  • Article must be long enough, with more than 1,500 characters of prose (this doesn't include embedded lists)
  • I find Shubinator's DYKcheck script useful in determining whether an article is eligible for nomination.

The process for creating the nomination is somewhat tedious. Instructions can be found here (official instructions) and here ("quick and nice" guide to DYK). Experience is the best teacher here, so don't be afraid to try and fail a few times. The last few DYK nominations I've done, however, have been with the help of SD0001's DYK-helper script, which makes the process a bit more streamlined (you create the template from a popup box on the article; created template is automatically transcluded to nominations page and article talk page)

Once your nomination is created and transcluded, it will need to be reviewed. The reviewer will check that the article meets the eligibility criteria, that the hook is short enough, cited, and interesting, and that other requirements are met, such as for images. If you've been credited with more than 5 DYKs, the reviewer will also check that you've reviewed someone else's nomination for each article that you nominate. This is called QPQ (quid pro quo). You can check how many credited DYKs you've had [https://tools.wmflabs.org/betacommand-dev/cgi-bin/dyk.py here] to see if QPQ is required for you to nominate an article for DYK.

=Good Article (GA)=

What it is: A peer review process to determine that an article meets a set of criteria. This adds a {{icon|GA}} symbol to the top of the article. About 1 in 200 articles on Wikipedia is a GA.

How it works: You follow the instructions to nominate an article, placing a template on its talk page. Anyone can nominate an article—you don't have to be a major contributor, though it is considered polite to inform the major contributors that you are nominating the article. The article is added to a queue to await a review. In the ToL, it seems that reviews happen pretty quickly, thanks to our dedicated members. Once the review begins, the reviewer will offer suggestions to help the article meet the 6 GA criteria. Upon addressing all concerns, the reviewer will pass the article, and voilà! Good Article!

Advice to a first-time nominator: Look at other Good Articles in related areas before nominating. If you're unsure about nominating, consider posting to the talk page of your project to see what other editors think. You can also have a more experienced editor co-nominate the article with you.

=Featured Article (FA)=

What it is: An exhaustive peer review to determine that an articles meets the criteria. This adds a {{icon|FA}} to the top of the article. About 1 in 1,000 articles on Wikipedia is a FA.

How it works: You follow the instructions to nominate an article, placing a template on its talk page. Nominated articles are usually GAs already. Uninvolved editors can nominate, though the article's regular editors should be consulted first. Several editors will come by offering feedback, eventually supporting or opposing promotion to FA. A coordinator will determine if there is consensus to promote the article to FA. For an editor's first FA, spot checks to verify that the sources support the text are conducted.

Advice to a first-time nominator: The Featured Article Candidate (FAC) process is a bit intimidating, but several steps can make your first one easier (speaking as someone who has exactly one). If you also did the GA nomination of the article, you can ask the reviewer for "extra" feedback beyond the GA criteria. You can also formally request a peer review and/or a copy edit from the Guild of Copy Editors to check for content and mechanics. First-time nominators are encouraged to seek the help of a mentor for a higher likelihood of passing their first FAC.

=Good and Featured Topics (GT and FT)=

What it is: It took me a while to realize we even had GT and FT on Wikipedia, as they are not very common relative to GA and FA. Both GT and FT are collections of related articles of high quality (all articles at GA or FA, all lists at Featured List). GT/FT have to be at least 3 articles with no obvious gaps in coverage of the topic, along with other criteria. For GT, all articles have to be GA quality and all lists must be FL. For FT, at least half the articles must be FA or FL, with the remaining articles at GA.

How it works: Follow the nomination procedures for creating a new topic or adding an article to an existing topic. Other editors weigh in to support or oppose the proposal. Coordinators determine if there is consensus to promote to GT/FT.

Advice to a first-time nominator: There are very few GT/FT in Tree of Life (5 GT and 11 FT). Most of the legwork appears to be improving a cohesive set of articles to GA/FA.

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October DYKs

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WikiProject Tree of Life Newsletter – 018

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{{icon|FA}} Black-and-yellow broadbill by {{noping|AryKun}}

{{icon|FA}} Papuan mountain pigeon by {{noping|AryKun}}

{{icon|FL}} List of leporids by {{noping|PresN}}

{{icon|GA}} Algerian nuthatch by {{noping|2001:4455:364:A800:C13C:8A64:1CEF:F186}}, reviewed by {{noping|AryKun}}

{{icon|GA}} Jungle bush quail by {{noping|AryKun}}, reviewed by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}

{{icon|GA}} Lycorma imperialis by {{noping|Etriusus}}, reviewed by {{noping|Ealdgyth}}

{{icon|GA}} Harry Allan by {{noping|Dracophyllum}}, reviewed by {{noping|Esculenta}}

{{icon|GA}} Banded bullfrog by {{noping|DanCherek}}, reviewed by {{noping|GhostRiver}}

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{{icon|FAC}} Queen angelfish by {{noping|LittleJerry}}

{{icon|FAC}} Red panda by {{noping|LittleJerry}} and {{noping|BhagyaMani}}

{{icon|FLC}} List of lagomorphs by {{noping|PresN}}

{{icon|GAN}} Corsican nuthatch by {{noping|2001:4455:364:A800:39A6:A5D8:C903:5E1D}}

{{icon|GAN}} Firefly by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}

{{icon|GAN}} Mountain pigeon by {{noping|AryKun}}

{{icon|GAN}} Bonacynodon by {{noping|Trilletrollet}}

{{icon|GAN}} Golden eagle by {{noping|Vaco98}}

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News at a glance
* 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}}.

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February DYKs

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{{main page image/DYK|image=Golden retriever retrieving a pheasant.jpg|caption=A Golden Retriever retrieving a shot game bird}}

{{main page image/DYK|image=Sheringham Park 1.JPG|caption=Rhododendrons at Sheringham Park}}

{{main page image/DYK|image=Posidonia oceanica (L).jpg|caption=Seagrass in La Ciotat, France}}

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WikiProject Tree of Life/Newsletter/019

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{{icon|FA}} Queen angelfish by {{noping|LittleJerry}}

{{icon|GA}} Alaska marmot by {{noping|An anonymous username, not my real name}}, reviewed by {{noping|Ealdgyth}}

{{icon|GA}} Firefly by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|Ealdgyth}}

{{icon|GA}} Afrolychas braueri by {{noping|OnlyFixingProse}}, reviewed by {{noping|An anonymous username, not my real name}}

{{icon|GA}} Mountain pigeon by {{noping|AryKun}}, reviewed by {{noping|Ealdgyth}}

{{icon|GA}} Dracopristis by {{noping|Fossiladder13}}, reviewed by {{noping|Ealdgyth}}

{{icon|GA}} Bonacynodon by {{noping|Trilletrollet}}, reviewed by {{noping|AryKun}}

{{icon|GA}} Lichexanthone by {{noping|Esculenta}}, reviewed by {{noping|Szmenderowiecki}}

{{icon|GA}} Yellowtail flounder by {{noping|Eviolite}}, reviewed by {{noping|RecycledPixels}}

{{icon|GA}} Sexual selection by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|AryKun}}

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{{icon|FAC}} White-headed fruit dove by {{noping|AryKun}}

{{icon|GTC}} Mountain pigeon by {{noping|AryKun}}

{{icon|GAN}} Florence Merriam Bailey by {{noping|GhostRiver}}

{{icon|GAN}} Agelenopsis pennsylvanica by {{noping|Kline}}

{{icon|GAN}} Hypericum aegypticum by {{noping|Fritzmann}}

{{icon|GAN}} Guadeloupe woodpecker by {{noping|OnlyFixingProse}}

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News at a glance
* A discussion is ongoing over whether the pencil icon for editing taxonomy templates should be changed.

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March DYKs

{{main page image/DYK|image=Elysia timida (Risso, 1818) cropped.jpg|caption=Elysia timida}}

{{main page image/DYK|image=Fig-04-full Humbertium covidum Justine et al PeerJ 2022.png|caption=Humbertium covidum}}

{{main page image/DYK|image=Door Tree 1898.png|caption=Door Tree}}

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WikiProject Tree of Life Newsletter – 020

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{{icon|FA}} Red panda by {{noping|LittleJerry}} and {{noping|BhagyaMani}}

{{icon|FA}} White-headed fruit dove by {{noping|AryKun}}

{{icon|FL}} List of ochotonids by {{noping|PresN}}

{{icon|GA}} Guadeloupe woodpecker by {{noping|OnlyFixingProse}}, reviewed by {{noping|Ealdgyth}}

{{icon|GA}} Magnetoreception by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|Mover of molehills}}

{{icon|GA}} Macauley Island by {{noping|Jo-Jo Eumerus}}, reviewed by {{noping|Ealdgyth}}

{{icon|GA}} Black-breasted buttonquail by {{noping|Casliber}}, reviewed by {{noping|Ealdgyth}}

{{icon|GA}} Florence Merriam Bailey by {{noping|GhostRiver}}, reviewed by {{noping|SquareInARoundHole}}

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{{icon|FAC}} Black-breasted buttonquail by {{noping|Casliber}}

{{icon|FLC}} List of birds of Tuvalu by {{noping|AryKun}}

{{icon|FLC}} List of cingulates by {{noping|PresN}}

{{icon|FLC}} List of didelphimorphs by {{noping|PresN}}

{{icon|GAN}} Stegotherium by {{noping|Larrayal}}

{{icon|GAN}} Resplendent quetzal by {{noping|SadAttorney613}}

{{icon|GAN}} Electroreception and electrogenesis by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}

{{icon|GAN}} Muja (alligator) by {{noping|Amanuensis Balkanicus}}

{{icon|GAN}} Punctelia graminicola by {{noping|Esculenta}}

{{icon|GAN}} Siegfried Huneck by {{noping|Esculenta}}

{{icon|GAN}} Abiogenesis by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}

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News at a glance
* The second round of the WikiCup ends with three TOL editors moving into the third round: {{noping|AryKun}}, {{noping|Ealdgyth}}, and {{noping|GhostRiver}}.

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April DYKs

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WikiProject Tree of Life Newsletter Issue 21

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{{icon|FA}} Australiformis by {{noping|Mattximus}}

{{icon|FA}} Rodrigues night heron by {{noping|FunkMonk}}

{{icon|FA}} Titanis by {{noping|Augustios Paleo}}

{{icon|FL}} List of lorisoids by {{noping|PresN}}

{{icon|FL}} List of storks by {{noping|AryKun}}

{{icon|GA}} Brontosaurus by {{noping|Augustios Paleo}}, reviewed by {{noping|The Morrison Man}}

{{icon|GA}} Eukaryote by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|Fritzmann2002}}

{{icon|GA}} Stramenopile by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|Fritzmann2002}}

{{icon|GA}} Titanoboa by {{noping|Augustios Paleo}}, reviewed by {{noping|SilverTiger12}}

{{icon|GA}} Antarctopelta by {{noping|Augustios Paleo}}, reviewed by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}

{{icon|GA}} Anna Blackburne by {{noping|Kusma}}, reviewed by {{noping|Etriusus}}

{{icon|GA}} Anomochilus leonardi by {{noping|AryKun}}, reviewed by {{noping|Amitchell125}}

{{icon|GA}} Nyctibatrachus manalari by {{noping|AryKun}}, reviewed by {{noping|Sammi Brie}}

{{icon|GA}} Mimodactylus by {{noping|FunkMonk}}, reviewed by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}

{{icon|GA}} Nyctibatrachus major by {{noping|AryKun}}, reviewed by {{noping|Etriusus}}

{{icon|GA}} Anomochilus weberi by {{noping|AryKun}}, reviewed by {{noping|Etriusus}}

{{icon|GA}} Plant by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|Cessaune}}

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{{icon|FAC}} Ohmdenosaurus by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}

{{icon|FAC}} Polar bear by {{noping|LittleJerry}}

{{icon|FAC}} Mimodactylus by {{noping|FunkMonk}}

{{icon|FLC}} List of cercopithecoids by {{noping|PresN}}

{{icon|FLC}} List of tapaculos by {{noping|AryKun}}

{{icon|GAN}} Klallamornis by {{noping|Larrayal}}

{{icon|GAN}} Hypericum perforatum by {{noping|Fritzmann2002}}

{{icon|GAN}} Holozoa by {{noping|Snoteleks}}

{{icon|GAN}} Teloschistaceae by {{noping|Esculenta}}

{{icon|GAN}} Carcharodontosaurus by {{noping|Augustios Paleo}}

{{icon|GAN}} Nyctibatrachus radcliffei by {{noping|AryKun}}

{{icon|GTC}} Anomochilus by {{noping|AryKun}}

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New contest!
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 a new monthly rolling contest, inspired by 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!

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August DYKs

{{main page image/DYK|image=Red phase, Nerodia clarkii compressicauda.jpg|caption=Two salt marsh snakes}}

{{main page image/DYK|image=7Z1E8688.jpg|caption=Blackburnian warbler}}

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WikiProject Tree of Life Newsletter Issue 22

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{{icon|FL}} List of cercopithecoids by {{noping|PresN}}

{{icon|FL}} List of tapaculos by {{noping|AryKun}}

{{icon|FA}} Polar bear by {{noping|Little Jerry}}

{{icon|FA}} Ohmdenosaurus by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}

{{icon|GA}} Amargatitanis by {{noping|Augustios Paleo}}, reviewed by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}

{{icon|GA}} Teloschistaceae by {{noping|Esculenta}}, reviewed by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}

{{icon|GA}} Holozoa by {{noping|Snoteleks}}, reviewed by {{noping|Esculenta}}

{{icon|GA}} Ashy flycatcher by {{noping|AryKun}}, reviewed by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}

{{icon|GA}} Nyctibatrachus radcliffei by {{noping|AryKun}}, reviewed by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}

{{icon|GA}} Carcharodontosaurus by {{noping|Augustios Paleo}}, reviewed by {{noping|SilverTiger12}}

{{icon|GA}} Life by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}

{{icon|GA}} Apatosaurinae by {{noping|Augustios Paleo}}, reviewed by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}

{{icon|GA}} Hypericum perforatum by {{noping|Fritzmann2002}}, reviewed by {{noping|Femke}}

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{{icon|FAC}} Mountain pigeon by {{noping|AryKun}}

{{icon|FLC}} List of hominoids by {{noping|PresN}}

{{icon|FLC}} List of cranes by {{noping|AryKun}}

{{icon|FLC}} List of tarsiiformes by {{noping|PresN}}

{{icon|GAN}} Lycorma meliae by {{noping|Etriusus}}

{{icon|GAN}} Aristonectes by {{noping|Amirani1746}}

{{icon|GAN}} Animal echolocation by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}

{{icon|GAN}} Hyalospheniidae by {{noping|Snoteleks}}

{{icon|GAN}} Buellia frigida by {{noping|Snoteleks}}

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Contest results
The first edition of 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.


Also anyone who wants to help coordinate the contest can just drop by at the talk page, I really need help.

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September DYKs

{{main page image/DYK|image=Republicopteron douseae holotype SRIC SR 21-005-001 img1.jpg|caption=Republicopteron douseae fossil}}

{{main page image/DYK|image=Phallichthys amates male.png|caption=Male Phallichthys fish}}

{{main page image/DYK|image=Mimodactylus in life.png|caption=Mimodactylus reconstruction}}

{{main page image/DYK|image=Muscicapa caerulescens.jpg|caption=Adult ashy flycatcher}}

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WikiProject Tree of Life Newsletter Issue 23

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;{{big|October 2023—Issue 023}}

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{{icon|FA}} Mimodactylus by {{noping|FunkMonk}}

{{icon|FA}} Mountain pigeon by {{noping|AryKun}}

{{icon|FL}} List of tarsiiformes by {{noping|PresN}}

{{icon|FL}} List of hominoids by {{noping|PresN}}

{{icon|FL}} List of cranes by {{noping|AryKun}}

{{icon|FL}} Outline of lichens by {{noping|MeegsC}}

{{icon|GA}} Lycorma meliae by {{noping|Etriusus}}, reviewed by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}

{{icon|GA}} Oak by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|Esculenta}}

{{icon|GA}} Animal echolocation by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|Primium}}

{{icon|GA}} Elke Mackenzie by {{noping|Esculenta}}, reviewed by {{noping|Moriwen}}

{{icon|GA}} Dwarf pufferfish by {{noping|Primium}}, reviewed by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}

{{icon|GA}} Hyalospheniidae by {{noping|Snoteleks}}, reviewed by {{noping|An anonymous username, not my real name}}

{{icon|GA}} Paroedura maingoka by {{noping|Olmagon}}, reviewed by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}

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{{icon|FAC}} Hypericum sechmenii by {{noping|Fritzmann2002}}

{{icon|FAC}} Teloschistaceae by {{noping|Esculenta}}

{{icon|FAC}} Nyctibatrachus major by {{noping|AryKun}}

{{icon|FLC}} List of sunbirds by {{noping|AryKun}}

{{icon|FLC}} List of platyrrhines by {{noping|PresN}}

{{icon|GAN}} Handicap principle by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}

{{icon|GAN}} Slime mold by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}

{{icon|GAN}} Punctelia by {{noping|Esculenta}}

{{icon|GAN}} Pulchrocladia retipora by {{noping|Esculenta}}

{{icon|GAN}} Anaptychia ciliaris by {{noping|Esculenta}}

{{icon|GAN}} Mocquard's Madagascar ground gecko by {{noping|Olmagon}}

{{icon|GAN}} Zavodovski Island by {{noping|Jo-Jo Eumerus}}

{{icon|GAN}} Chrysothrix chlorina by {{noping|Esculenta}}

{{icon|GAN}} Wood-pasture hypothesis by {{noping|AndersenAnders}}

{{icon|GAN}} Mammalian kidney by {{noping|D6194c-1cc}}

{{icon|GAN}} Lepas testudinata by {{noping|Etriusus}}

{{icon|GAN}} Teratoscincus roborowskii by {{noping|Olmagon}}

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Contest results
The second edition of 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 spiders. {{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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October DYKs

{{main page image/DYK|image=Goldfish varieties and tropical aquarium fishes; a complete guide to aquaria and related subjects (1921) (20536251169).jpg|caption=Illustration of swordtail mollies}}


{{main page image/DYK|image=Lycorma Meliae.png|caption=Lycorma meliae}}


{{main page image/DYK|image=Diplobune Quercyi Illustration Forelimb Hindlimb.png|caption=Illustrations of the front foot (A) and hind foot (B) of Diplobune quercyi}}

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WikiProject Tree of Life Newsletter Issue 24

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{{icon|FA}} Hypericum sechmenii by {{noping|Fritzmann2002}}

{{icon|FA}} Nyctibatrachus major by {{noping|AryKun}}

{{icon|FL}} List of platyrrhines by {{noping|PresN}}

{{icon|FL}} List of gymnosperm families by {{noping|Dank}}

{{icon|GA}} Varroa destructor by {{noping|KoA}}, reviewed by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}

{{icon|GA}} Lepas testudinata by {{noping|Etriusus}}, reviewed by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}

{{icon|GA}} Island bronze-naped pigeon by {{noping|AryKun}}, reviewed by {{noping|SilverTiger12}}

{{icon|GA}} Placidium arboreum by {{noping|Esculenta}}, reviewed by {{noping|SilverTiger12}}

{{icon|GA}} Orange-billed lorikeet by {{noping|AryKun}}, reviewed by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}

{{icon|GA}} Spinular night frog by {{noping|AryKun}}, reviewed by {{noping|An anonymous username, not my real name}}

{{icon|GA}} Crested cuckoo-dove by {{noping|AryKun}}, reviewed by {{noping|Femke}}

{{icon|GA}} Aristonectes by {{noping|Amirani1746}}, reviewed by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}

{{icon|GA}} Mocquard's Madagascar ground gecko by {{noping|Olmagon}}, reviewed by {{noping|Etriusus}}

{{icon|GA}} Femoral gland by {{noping|Esculenta}}, reviewed by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}

{{icon|GA}} Ameerega munduruku by {{noping|AryKun}}, reviewed by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}

{{icon|GA}} Snowy plover by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}, reviewed by {{noping|SilverTiger12}}

{{icon|GA}} Crested cuckoo-dove by {{noping|AryKun}}, reviewed by {{noping|Grungaloo}}

{{icon|GA}} Wood-pasture hypothesis by {{noping|AndersenAnders}}, reviewed by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}

{{icon|GA}} Hypericum bupleuroides by {{noping|Fritzmann2002}}, reviewed by {{noping|Etriusus}}

{{icon|GA}} Teratoscincus roborowskii by {{noping|Olmagon}}, reviewed by {{noping|Esculenta}}

{{icon|GA}} Pulchrocladia retipora by {{noping|Esculenta}}, reviewed by {{noping|Etriusus}}

{{icon|GA}} Anaptychia ciliaris by {{noping|Esculenta}}, reviewed by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}

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{{icon|FAC}} Snowy plover by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}

{{icon|FLC}} List of birds of Bouvet Island by {{noping|AryKun}}

{{icon|GAN}} Laomaki by {{noping|An anonymous username, not my real name}}

{{icon|GAN}} Nyctibatrachus robinmoorei by {{noping|AryKun}}

{{icon|GAN}} Nyctibatrachus sabarimalai by {{noping|AryKun}}

{{icon|GAN}} Nyctibatrachus mewasinghi by {{noping|AryKun}}

{{icon|GAN}} Eucalyptus gomphocephala by {{noping|Hughesdarren}}

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Contest results
The third edition of 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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New newsletter!
Now, this newsletter is technically not new, but I have only recently become aware of its existence and am only a month late, so it still counts. Wikiproject Fungi's Lichen task force has a new newsletter that is very nicely formatted and also features much better writing than this newsletter. Anyone interested in receiving the newsletter can add their name here.

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November DYKs

{{main page image/DYK|image=Deinococcus geothermalis cells.jpg|caption=A bacterium that thrives in the deep ocean}}


{{main page image/DYK|image=Anoplotherium 1812 Skeleton Sketch.jpg|caption=Georges Cuvier's reconstruction of Anoplotherium commune}}


{{main page image/DYK|image=Paroedura maingoka dans le parc national de Tsimanampetsotsa, Madagascar cropped.jpg|caption=Paroedura maingoka}}


{{main page image/DYK|image=Wyethia amplexicaulis 03 tall narrow crop.png|caption=Field of Wyethia amplexicaulis in bloom}}


{{main page image/DYK|image=Carinotetraodon travancoricus by Parazelsus (cropped).jpg|caption=An adult dwarf pufferfish}}


{{main page image/DYK|image=Western Caspian turtle (Mauremys rivulata), El-Al river (cropped).jpg|caption=Adult Balkan terrapin}}


{{main page image/DYK|image=Collection Penard MHNG Specimen 514-4-3 Nebela marginata.tif|caption=Planocarina marginata, a hyalospheniid amoeba}}

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WikiProject Tree of Life Newsletter Issue 25

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{{icon|FA}} Snowy plover by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}

{{icon|FA}} Teloschistaceae by {{noping|Esculenta}}

{{icon|FL}} List of birds of Bouvet Island by {{noping|AryKun}}

{{icon|FL}} List of sunbirds by {{noping|AryKun}}

{{icon|GA}} Slime mold by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|Esculenta}}

{{icon|GA}} Handicap principle by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|Etriusus}}

{{icon|GA}} Insect by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|Iztwoz}}

{{icon|GA}} Wheat by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|KoA}}

{{icon|GA}} Eucalyptus gomphocephala by {{noping|Hughesdarren}}, reviewed by {{noping|Grungaloo}}

{{icon|GA}} Buellia frigida by {{noping|Esculenta}}, reviewed by {{noping|J Milburn}}

{{icon|GA}} Nyctibatrachus robinmoorei by {{noping|AryKun}}, reviewed by {{noping|Grungaloo}}

{{icon|GA}} Nyctibatrachus mewasinghi by {{noping|AryKun}}, reviewed by {{noping|Grungaloo}}

{{icon|GA}} Nyctibatrachus sabarimalai by {{noping|AryKun}}, reviewed by {{noping|Grungaloo}}

{{icon|GA}} Great cuckoo-dove by {{noping|AryKun}}, reviewed by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}

{{icon|GA}} Lake Patzcuaro salamander by {{noping|Etriusus}}, reviewed by {{noping|Grungaloo}}

{{icon|GA}} Anoplotherium by {{noping|PrimalMustelid}}, reviewed by {{noping|20 upper}}

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{{icon|FAC}} Alpine ibex by {{noping|LittleJerry}}

{{icon|FAC}} Pseudastacus by {{noping|Olmagon}}

{{icon|FAC}} Pachysentis by {{noping|Mattximus}}

{{icon|FLC}} List of primates by {{noping|PresN}}

{{icon|GAN}} Banded palm civet by {{noping|Cremastra}}

{{icon|GAN}} Perothops by {{noping|Memer15151}}

{{icon|GAN}} Hypericum hircinum by {{noping|Fritzmann2002}}

{{icon|GAN}} Boquila by {{noping|Etriusus}} and {{noping|Veridicae}}

{{icon|GAN}} Aptostichus barackobamai by {{noping|Etriusus}}

{{icon|GAN}} Buffy-tufted marmoset by {{noping|André Ribeiro Cardoso}}

{{icon|GAN}} Ant mimicry by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}

{{icon|GAN}} Mosquito by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}

{{icon|GAN}} Anopheles by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}

{{icon|GAN}} Rice by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}

{{icon|GAN}} Pliosaurus andrewsi by {{noping|Amirani1746}}

{{icon|GAN}} Triassosculda by {{noping|Abdullah raji}}

{{icon|GAN}} Flaco (owl) by {{noping|Rhododendrites}}

{{icon|GAN}} Crassispira incrassata by {{noping|Etriusus}}

{{icon|GAN}} Sei whale by {{noping|20 upper}}

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Contest results
And so ends the fourth edition of the 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!

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December DYKs

{{main page image/DYK|image=Snowy Plover Family (53078670167).jpg|caption=Snowy plover with chicks}}


{{main page image/DYK|image=Quepiaco (33021024455).jpg|caption=Bofedales in the foreground}}


{{main page image/DYK|image=Female Varroa destructor on the head of a bee nymph (5048103407).jpg|caption=Adult female Varroa mite}}


{{main page image/DYK|image=Dennstaedtia christophelii holotype SRIC SR 13-004-001 A img1.tif|caption=Dennstaedtia christophelii fossil frond}}


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WikiProject Tree of Life Newsletter Issue 26

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{{icon|FA}} Alpine ibex by {{noping|LittleJerry}}

{{icon|FA}} Markham's storm petrel by {{noping|FunkMonk}}, {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}, and {{noping|Therapyisgood}}

{{icon|FL}} List of primates by {{noping|PresN}}

{{icon|FL}} List of birds of Alberta by {{noping|grungaloo}}

{{icon|GA}} Rice by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|RecycledPixels}}

{{icon|GA}} Barley by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|Bruxton}}

{{icon|GA}} Chicken by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|DocZach}}

{{icon|GA}} Cereal by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|Bruxton}}

{{icon|GA}} Ant mimicry by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|AryKun}}

{{icon|GA}} Anopheles by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|AryKun}}

{{icon|GA}} Mosquito by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|20 upper}}

{{icon|GA}} Cherry blossom by {{noping|Reconrabbit}}, reviewed by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}

{{icon|GA}} Sei whale by {{noping|20 upper}}, reviewed by {{noping|grungaloo}}

{{icon|GA}} Megaherbivore by {{noping|20 upper}}, reviewed by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}

{{icon|GA}} Brown bear by {{noping|20 upper}}, reviewed by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}

{{icon|GA}} Indian rhinoceros by {{noping|20 upper}}, reviewed by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}

{{icon|GA}} Hypericum hircinum by {{noping|Fritzmann2002}}, reviewed by {{noping|grungaloo}}

{{icon|GA}} Hypericum foliosum by {{noping|Fritzmann2002}}, reviewed by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}

{{icon|GA}} Hypericum grandifolium by {{noping|Fritzmann2002}}, reviewed by {{noping|Esculenta}}

{{icon|GA}} Boquila by {{noping|Etriusus}}, reviewed by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}

{{icon|GA}} Aptostichus barackobamai by {{noping|Etriusus}}, reviewed by {{noping|Esculenta}}

{{icon|GA}} Crassispira incrassata by {{noping|Etriusus}}, reviewed by {{noping|20 upper}}

{{icon|GA}} Punctelia by {{noping|Esculenta}}, reviewed by {{noping|Ealdgyth}}

{{icon|GA}} Chrysothrix chlorina by {{noping|Esculenta}}, reviewed by {{noping|Ealdgyth}}

{{icon|GA}} Chrysothrix chlorina by {{noping|Esculenta}}, reviewed by {{noping|Ealdgyth}}

{{icon|GA}} Ramalina peruviana by {{noping|Esculenta}}, reviewed by {{noping|Ealdgyth}}

{{icon|GA}} Menemerus animatus by {{noping|simongraham}}, reviewed by {{noping|Esculenta}}

{{icon|GA}} Afraflacilla braunsi by {{noping|simongraham}}, reviewed by {{noping|grungaloo}}

{{icon|GA}} Nasutoceratops by {{noping|FunkMonk}}, reviewed by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}

{{icon|GA}} Pseudastacus by {{noping|Olmagon}}, reviewed by {{noping|FunkMonk}}

{{icon|GA}} Angustidontus by {{noping|Super Dromaeosaurus}} and {{noping|Ichthyovenator}}, reviewed by {{noping|Amitchell125}}

{{icon|GA}} Pruemopterus by {{noping|Super Dromaeosaurus}} and {{noping|Ichthyovenator}}, reviewed by {{noping|Etriusus}}

{{icon|GA}} Black-billed magpie by {{noping|grungaloo}}, reviewed by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}

{{icon|GA}} Black-capped chickadee by {{noping|grungaloo}}, reviewed by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}

{{icon|GA}} Horned sungem by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}, reviewed by {{noping|grungaloo}}

{{icon|GA}} Flaco (owl) by {{noping|Rhododendrites}}, reviewed by {{noping|Etriusus}}

{{icon|GA}} Telonemia by {{noping|Snotoleks}}, reviewed by {{noping|Esculenta}}

{{icon|GA}} "Pliosaurus" andrewsi by {{noping|Amirani1746}}, reviewed by {{noping|grungaloo}}

{{icon|GA}} Beaver drop by {{noping|Lightburst}}, reviewed by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}

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{{icon|FAC}} Horned sungem by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}

{{icon|FAC}} Tufted jay by {{noping|grungaloo}}

{{icon|FAC}} Nasutoceratops by {{noping|FunkMonk}}

{{icon|GAN}} Maize by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}

{{icon|GAN}} Cattle by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}

{{icon|GAN}} Pig by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}

{{icon|GAN}} Domestic duck by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}

{{icon|GAN}} Eusociality by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}

{{icon|GAN}} Fish by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}

{{icon|GAN}} Barnacle by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}

{{icon|GAN}} Ochrophyte by {{noping|Snotoleks}}

{{icon|GAN}} Parvilucifera by {{noping|Snotoleks}}

{{icon|GAN}} Thalattoarchon by {{noping|Amirani1746}}

{{icon|GAN}} Hydropunctaria amphibia by {{noping|Esculenta}}

{{icon|GAN}} Melanohalea by {{noping|Esculenta}}

{{icon|GAN}} Spot test (lichen) by {{noping|Esculenta}}

{{icon|GAN}} Lecideaceae by {{noping|Esculenta}}

{{icon|GAN}} Hypericum × inodorum by {{noping|Fritzmann2002}}

{{icon|GAN}} Hypericum sect. Androsaemum by {{noping|Fritzmann2002}}

{{icon|GAN}} Olga Hartman by {{noping|Viriditas}}

{{icon|GAN}} Mixtotherium by {{noping|PrimalMustelid}}

{{icon|GAN}} Enhydriodon by {{noping|PrimalMustelid}}

{{icon|GAN}} Lentinus brumalis by {{noping|Зэгс ус}}

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| style="text-align:center;" | News at a glance

* Our first double issue in almost four years, although we will try to return to a monthly schedule henceforth (incidentally, the last double issue saw Markham's storm petrel at GAN, and this one sees it finally pass FAC).

  • A highly competitive first round of the WikiCup sees four Tree of Life editors advance to the second round: {{noping|MtBotany}}, {{noping|Fritzmann2002}}, {{noping|Ealdgyth}}, and {{noping|AryKun}}
  • The March 2024 GAN Backlog Drive starts today; everyone is welcome to participate and help reduce the backlog of GANs.
  • The January edition of our 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.
  • The February edition saw {{noping|Quetzal1964}} win for the second time in a row, with 114 points from 43 articles. In second place was {{noping|Snoteleks}}, with 21 points from 7 seven articles on various unicellular eukaryotes, including the GA Telonemia.

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| style="text-align:center;" | January DYKs

* ... that Dacrytherium, literally meaning 'tear beast', was named after its "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 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 a species of spider is named after Barack Obama? (27 January)
  • ... that 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 swamp guppies (pictured) show no preference for orange or red coloration during courtship? (29 January)

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|Sol Felty Light c. 1937.jpg|S. F. Light examining termites

|Epipterygium obovatum Ochyra (AM AK197610-5).jpg|Epipterygium opararense

|Micropoecilia picta males.png|Gold-morph swamp guppies

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| style="text-align:center;" | February DYKs

* ... that black-billed magpies are known to eat ticks off deer and other large mammals (example pictured)? (1 February)

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|Black-billed magpie on cow (40005944621).jpg| Black-billed magpie eating ticks off the back of a cow

|Flaco peeping 4.jpg|Flaco peeping through a window

|Vitorino 2016 fig1-crop.png|Horned sungem robbing a flower

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WikiProject Tree of Life Newsletter Issue 27

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;Welcome to the Tree of Life newsletter!

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|+Newly recognized content

{{icon|FA}} Horned sungem by {{noping|Jens Lallensack}}

{{icon|FA}} Tufted jay by {{noping|grungaloo}}

{{icon|FA}} Pseudastacus by {{noping|Olmagon}}

{{icon|FL}} List of erinaceids by {{noping|PresN}}

{{icon|FT}} Primates by {{noping|PresN}}

{{icon|GT}} Hypericum sect. Androsaemum by {{noping|Fritzmann2002}}

{{icon|GA}} Thalattoarchon by {{noping|Amirani1746}}, reviewed by {{noping|Esculenta}}

{{icon|GA}} Lentinus brumalis by {{noping|Зэгс ус}}, reviewed by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}

{{icon|GA}} Hypericum sect. Androsaemum by {{noping|Fritzmann2002}}, reviewed by {{noping|Maxim Masiutin}}

{{icon|GA}} Hypericum × inodorum by {{noping|Fritzmann2002}}, reviewed by {{noping|AryKun}}

{{icon|GA}} Barnacle by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|Lightburst}}

{{icon|GA}} Maize by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|AryKun}}

{{icon|GA}} Pig by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|Wolverine XI}}

{{icon|GA}} Orange (fruit) by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|750h+}}

{{icon|GA}} Fish by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|Reconrabbit}}

{{icon|GA}} Organism by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}, reviewed by {{noping|Esculenta}}

{{icon|GA}} Hydropunctaria amphibia by {{noping|Esculenta}}, reviewed by {{noping|AryKun}}

{{icon|GA}} Melanohalea by {{noping|Esculenta}}, reviewed by {{noping|AryKun}}

{{icon|GA}} Lecideaceae by {{noping|Esculenta}}, reviewed by {{noping|Wolverine XI}}

{{icon|GA}} Xylopsora canopeorum by {{noping|Esculenta}}, reviewed by {{noping|AryKun}}

{{icon|GA}} Spot test (lichen) by {{noping|Esculenta}}, reviewed by {{noping|AryKun}}

{{icon|GA}} Gustaf Einar Du Rietz by {{noping|Esculenta}}, reviewed by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}

{{icon|GA}} Allocalicium by {{noping|Esculenta}}, reviewed by {{noping|Simongraham}}

{{icon|GA}} Multiclavula mucida by {{noping|Esculenta}}, reviewed by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}

{{icon|GA}} Aphaena submaculata by {{noping|Etriusus}}, reviewed by {{noping|Wolverine XI}}

{{icon|GA}} White-tailed jay by {{noping|Grungaloo}}, reviewed by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}

{{icon|GA}} Fork-tailed drongo by {{noping|The Blue Rider}}, reviewed by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}

{{icon|GA}} Northern green anaconda by {{noping|Chaotic Enby}}, reviewed by {{noping|Geardona}}

{{icon|GA}} Heptamegacanthus by {{noping|Mattximus}}, reviewed by {{noping|Esculenta}}

{{icon|GA}} Mixtotherium by {{noping|PrimalMustelid}}, reviewed by {{noping|FunkMonk}}

{{icon|GA}} Diplobune by {{noping|PrimalMustelid}}, reviewed by {{noping|Wolverine XI}}

{{icon|GA}} Ochrophyte by {{noping|Snoteleks}}, reviewed by {{noping|Ealdgyth}}

{{icon|GA}} Parvilucifera by {{noping|Snoteleks}}, reviewed by {{noping|Fritzmann2002}}

{{icon|GA}} Urceolus by {{noping|Snoteleks}}, reviewed by {{noping|Fritzmann2002}}

{{icon|GA}} Plexippoides regius by {{noping|Simongraham}}, reviewed by {{noping|Grungaloo}}

{{icon|GA}} Olga Hartman by {{noping|Viriditas}}, reviewed by {{noping|Lightburst}}

{{icon|GA}} Giant panda by {{noping|Wolverine XI}}, reviewed by {{noping|Thebiguglyalien}}

{{icon|GA}} Enchylium conglomeratum by {{noping|Xkalponik}}, reviewed by {{noping|Wolverine XI}}

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|+Newly nominated content

{{icon|FAC}} Great cuckoo-dove by {{noping|AryKun}}

{{icon|FAC}} Heptamegacanthus by {{noping|Mattximus}}

{{icon|FLC}} List of talpids by {{noping|PresN}}

{{icon|FLC}} List of birds of New Brunswick by {{noping|B3251}}

{{icon|FLC}} List of forest-inventory conifers in Canada by {{noping|Dank}}

{{icon|GAN}} Dissoderma odoratum by {{noping|NotAGenious}}

{{icon|GAN}} Xiphodon by {{noping|PrimalMustelid}}

{{icon|GAN}} Banana by {{noping|Chiswick Chap}}

{{icon|GAN}} Phintella parva by {{noping|Simongraham}}

{{icon|GAN}} Evarcha maculata by {{noping|Simongraham}}

{{icon|GAN}} Asian elephant by {{noping|Wolverine XI}}

{{icon|GAN}} Megafauna by {{noping|Wolverine XI}}

{{icon|GAN}} Fishing cat by {{noping|Wolverine XI}}

{{icon|GAN}} Thistle tortoise beetle by {{noping|Justinxuje}}

{{icon|GAN}} Enchylium limosum by {{noping|Xkalponik}}

{{icon|GAN}} Enchylium polycarpon by {{noping|Xkalponik}}

{{icon|GAN}} Skeleton panda sea squirt by {{noping|Chaotic Enby}}

{{icon|GAN}} Hypericum aciferum by {{noping|Fritzmann2002}}

{{icon|GAN}} Hypericum russeggeri by {{noping|Fritzmann2002}}

{{icon|GAN}} Hypericum minutum by {{noping|Fritzmann2002}}

{{icon|GAN}} Chrompodellid by {{noping|Snoteleks}}

{{icon|GAN}} Aquilegia sibirica by {{noping|Pbritti}}

{{icon|GAN}} Carabus japonicus by {{noping|NHanselman}}

{{icon|GAN}} Charles De Geer by {{noping|Yakikaki}}

{{icon|GAN}} Cheetah reintroduction in India by {{noping|Magentic Manifestations}}

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| style="text-align:center;" | News at a glance

* 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 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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| style="text-align:center;" | March DYKs

* ... 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)

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|File:Eufriesea purpurata lat.jpg|Eufriesea purpurata

|File:Korowai gecko (cropped).jpg|Korowai gecko

|File:Paleoallium billgenseli SR 10-35-06 holotype.jpg|Paleoallium billgenseli fossil

|File:Cyornis kadayangensis male.jpg|Male Meratus blue flycatcher

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| style="text-align:center;" | April DYKs

* ... that despite its name meaning 'unscented', Hypericum × inodorum can smell strongly of goat? (1 April)

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|File:Green glowing cat.png|Artist's impression of a ray cat

|Cyanocorax mystacalis 323098498 (cropped).jpg|White-tailed jay

|File:Aphaena submaculata.jpg|Aphaena submaculata

|File:Calamophyton reconstruccion.jpg|Calamophyton tree

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