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398:? But some people feel otherwise. They feel the article should be named after its common name so that it becomes easier to locate, though this is not necessarily true. While I feel that scientific name is better, solely because it allows me to index and categorise better, I am presently not pushing any POV. So I would suggest that you let this point lie at the moment. If you start articles, you may choose of course choose to name them by common name or by the scientific name, as you prefer. At this point I would not recommend renaming any articles as it might lead to edit wars. 214:. This image or media will be removed per statement number 9 of our non-free content policy. The image or media will be replaced with Image:NonFreeImageRemoved.svg , so your formatting of your userpage should be fine. The image that was replaced will not be automatically deleted, but it could be deleted at a later date. Articles using the same image should not be affected by my edits. I ask you to please not re-add the image to your userpage and could consider finding a replacement image licensed under either the 1737: 320:. Importance of species/genera is based on a two-level classification (high/low). Please see the guidelines in the link. The format is {{tl|LepidopteraTalk|stub|low}}. Before classifying a lepidopteran as high please be very sure that it is a lepidoptera species of high scientific, economic or cultural importance; threatened or endangered species or those having high public recognition for any reason, such as :- 1601: 1789: 1507: 1500: 500:. Please join the talk if you are interested. I'm not sure why many users, including yourself, keep changing the school stub for this to Central America. Central America is a geopolitical designation that does not consistently include any part of Mexico. A better project would be if you created a stub for "Mexican schools". 374:
should be redirects. This will not make any difference to finding the article if we redirect it so. One reason for this is because there are many species which do not have prominent or well known common names or have more than one. There are also disagreements regarding which is the 'correct' common name -
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My name is Jacqui Knight, I live in New Zealand. A friend of mine is having a very interesting time raising Lesser Wanderers (Danaus chrysippus) - one ovipositing female found its way to his garden in February, at a time when there were cyclones heading from Australia. Vagrant butterflies often find
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I have always taken this to include, of course, any references and external links which prove the validity of the information provided and claims made therein. If an article has, say, one external link to cover all that is being written about, that hardly satisfies the Criteria, in my opinion. If an
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Hi James: I wanted to let you know that I removed the category "Genera of Birds" from Marvelous Spatuletail, because that entry is for a SPECIES rather than a genus. I realize it's a monotypic genus, but I still think it's clearer and more correct to have that designation at the genus level (which
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and let us know. We plan on holding an election in the next month to find the initial board, who will oversee the process of founding the company and accepting membership applications. They will then call an AGM to formally elect a new board who after obtaining charitable status will start the fund
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Just letting you know that I changed back your edits to albatross - the species list on the page represents a compromise between different species lists (21 is the most commonly accepted number; check out the article's peer review and FAC page for more details about the discussion. While I'm here,
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There is a controversy going on this point. I have not been able to get consensus, but the majority of the persons who participated in that discussion felt that butterflies & moths should be named after scientific names. Its more scientific and encyclopaedic. They feel that the common name(s)
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Well, now that I've investigated further, I see that the species that are listed are ALL in monotypic genera, so I guess they should be there (at least based on the notes on the WP:BIRD page, it's acceptable that they are}. But quite a few of the species accounts say nothing about them being in
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These are the criteria i have been used to following, and have never seen your canonical starts and stubs before. The article has a usable amount of good content, but it is weak in many areas, usually in referencing. Quality of the prose may be distinctly unencyclopedic, and MoS compliance
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article has no external links at all, it is clearly in breach of Start-Class Criteria. It is why I never advance un- or poorly referenced articles. I am awaiting the opinion of a very experienced assessor, and will let you know his thoughts also. Thanks for getting back to me. Best wishes.
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I notice (having just checked the "Genera of Birds" page) that there are actually loads of species which have been put into this category in error -- and I wondered if you'd like to join me in keeping an eye on that page and helping to remove species that get put there incorrectly.
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I will certainly check through the pages in this category. I spend most of my time editing bird pages and do a lot of categorising and many of the pages in the category were put there myself so I will go through the pages now and check through there every once in a while.
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non-existent; but the article should satisfy fundamental content policies such as notability and BLP, and provide enough sources to establish verifiability. No Start-Class article should be in any danger of being speedily deleted. Can be found at
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for deletion; however, it appears that you did so by copy-and-pasting an afd template from another article and adding the nomination to the nom page for another article. I've corrected this: in the future, please follow the directions found
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Having received advice, and having taken a look at some Project talk page postings, I have to admit that you (and your rating) are correct. I will be relaxing my stance accordingly. Thanks for your patient replies. Best wishes.
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Anyway, as I said he's having an interesting time and it would be great to connect up with interested parties in parts of the world where D. chrysippus are bred. If you want to pass this message on, be grateful.
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seems to be a clearcut "start" not "stub" - it's almost identical to the canonical "start" in length, amount of information, et cetera - the lack of a section heading for "life" is about the only difference.
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monotypic genera -- and if we're putting the category of "Genera of Birds" on those pages (and redirecting the genera to those pages) then they really should! Want to join me in this updating process?
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I'm sorry about that. I was using the outriggr script and it kept adding more than WP:BIO boxes to some of the pages I assessed. I'll be more careful to make sure there is only one box in the future.
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I do not believe that unreferenced articles should be rated above stub until concerns like that are addressed. I'd appreciate some guidance on this if you could spare a couple of minutes. Thanks.
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Please feel free to discuss me. Do not panic if I fail to answer your queries within a few days as I cannot make it to Knowledge every day, but I try to make it at least once a week.
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First and last warning: No more vandal accounts, or sub-accounts of vandal accounts. We have found and blocked them all. Any more and this account will be blocked as well.
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Hi. I am curious to know why you have rated the above article, when it lacks any sources (bar a snippet in the one external link provided). I've tagged the article as such.
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hhhhmmmmmmm....... since you are interested in geography but not too good at it i could send you a scan of my book on geography via email it's very interesting and helpful
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If you're reading this and I've left a message where it's inappropriate, feel free to delete. But I would love to hear from you, jacqui@madambutterfly.co.nz.
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uses two arguments - one for article quality (stub/start/B etc) and one for importance (low/mid/high etc). We have guidelines on this issue
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is probably on the border. I'm not sure about the exact definition of a stub, but I thought that it would fit into that category.
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Ok. I have been assessing articles for quite some time - is there a particular article you think i assessed wrong.
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Thanks for your input to this, I think it's you and me mostly doing this. \I've compacted the list by removing the
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Thanks for your input to this, I think it's you and me mostly doing this. \I've compacted the list by removing the
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Welcome to Knowledge. I spotted you assessing moth articles. For your info, WikiProject Lepidoptera's template
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a stub? Certainly it can use some work, but it seems too long and too close to complete for the definition at
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You may consider joining Wikiproject Lepidoptera too! Its got a nice userbox for your collection ;-). Regards,
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page you will receive the SIA barnstar! Thanks for your interest, and I look forward to your participation!
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for details of how to get involved, we need all the help we can get if we are to put in a compelling bid.
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Hi James, I'm a bit of a newcomer to Knowledge so I'm just a bit confused, I recently added an image to
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Hello Dixonsej, an automated process has found an image or media file tagged as nonfree media, such as
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The examples I pulled are given in WikiProject Biography's "what do the assessment levels mean" page.
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Hi. I just wanted to say hi, because I haven't seen many teenage or preteen wikipedians (except for
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I'll be sure to ask you any questions. I'm not new, though. I've edited quite a few articles. :-)--
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As a regularly contributing UK Wikipedian, we were wondering if you wanted to contribute to the
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Sorry, created accounts for friends at school, as school network is blocked. Won't do so again.
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Hi. It's great to see yet another person working on bird articles, but why did you label
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OK. But I still think an agreement should be reached on this point if at all possible.
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OK. I don't really have the info to write these articles past the stub level though.
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it is, in the very short article about the genus) rather than at the species level!
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Well this is a new experience for me. Not sure if this is the way to do this...
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requesting that it be speedily deleted from Knowledge. This has been done under
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Hi again. To quote the second requirement under Start-Class Criteria at
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You can read his experiences here - look for posts from Norm Twigge.
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groups and I've also amalgamated all the weird new warbler families.
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groups and I've also amalgamated all the weird new warbler families.
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Come on someone talk to me. Please! I haven't had a message in ages!
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The canonical stub for Wikiproject Bio, anyhow, is this:
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Dixonsej
09:05, 14 September 2007 (UTC)
Dixonsej
talk
13:11, 31 May 2008 (UTC)
Knowledge:WikiProject Birds
Sabine's Sunbird
talk
19:30, 30 March 2007 (UTC)
Dixonsej
Zone-tailed Hawk
Knowledge:stub
ratings
JerryFriedman
17:36, 4 April 2007 (UTC)
Zone-tailed Hawk
Dixonsej
Knowledge:stub
JerryFriedman
20:35, 5 April 2007 (UTC)
MeegsC
11:05, 24 April 2007 (UTC)
MeegsC
12:04, 24 April 2007 (UTC)
Dixonsej
18:35, 24 April 2007 (UTC)
MeegsC
18:59, 24 April 2007 (UTC)
Jimfbleak
07:10, 19 September 2007 (UTC)

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