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August 2019 Tree of Life Newsletter edit

 
August 2019—Issue 005


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  Megabat by Enwebb
  Rock parrot by Casliber
  Adelophthalmidae by Super Dromaeosaurus
  Giant golden-crowned flying fox by Enwebb, reviewed by Starsandwhales
  Myxomatosis by Rabbit Vet, reviewed by Chiswick Chap
  Tylopterella by Super Dromaeosaurus, reviewed by Starsandwhales and Enwebb
  Kosmoceratops by FunkMonk, reviewed by Jens Lallensack
  Slender glass lizard by SL93, reviewed by Casliber
  Guano by Enwebb, reviewed by Chiswick Chap
  Dvulikiaspis by Super Dromaeosaurus, reviewed by Casliber
  Rock parrot by Casliber, reviewed by The Rambling Man
  Leptospirosis by Cerevisae, reviewed by Ajpolino
  Hepatitis E by Ozzie10aaaa, reviewed by Casliber
  Cardabiodon by Macrophyseter, reviewed by FunkMonk
  Clostridium tetani by Ajpolino, reviewed by Chiswick Chap

Newly nominated content

  Kosmoceratops by FunkMonk
  Western yellow robin by Casliber
  Pekarangan by Dhio270599
  Hibbertopterus by Ichthyovenator












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Your help please edit

when you create new stubs about biota in Australia, in Australia is particularly problematic in relation to the size of the continent. It would be really appreciated if you could make the effort to identify where in Australia. Some geckos, lizards and other slithering things simply do not have the metabolisms to populate the continent, let alone even move much out of fairly limited range habitats. It helps the taggers who have to follow you who wonder where exactly in oz, the delightful little creatures actually inhabit. Thanks. JarrahTree 09:13, 26 September 2019 (UTC)Reply

September 2019 Tree of Life Newsletter edit

 
September 2019—Issue 006


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Welcome to the Tree of Life newsletter!
Newly recognized content

  Kosmoceratops by FunkMonk
  Onychopterella by Super Dromaeosaurus
  Western yellow robin by Casliber
  Western yellow robin by Casliber, reviewed by Josh Milburn
  Apororhynchus by Mattximus, reviewed by Chiswick Chap
  Pekarangan by Dhio-270599, reviewed by Cerebellum
  Fritillaria by Michael Goodyear, reviewed by Chiswick Chap
  Embioptera by Chiswick Chap and Cwmhiraeth, reviewed by Vanamonde93
  Durio graveolens by NessieVL, reviewed by Dunkleosteus77
  Big brown bat by Enwebb and Gen. Quon, reviewed by Dunkleosteus77
  King brown snake by Casliber, reviewed by Dunkleosteus77
  Staffordshire Bull Terrier by Atsme, reviewed by FunkMonk
  Ambush predator by Chiswick Chap, reviewed by Enwebb
  Belemnitida by Dunkleosteus77, reviewed by Chiswick Chap

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  Apororhynchus by Mattximus
  Meinhard Michael Moser by J Milburn
  St. Croix macaw by FunkMonk
  Paleocene by Dunkleosteus77
  Orcinus meyeri by Dunkleosteus77
  Snakefly by Chiswick Chap and Cwmhiraeth
  Tricolored bat by Enwebb
  Halloween darter by Enwebb






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List of birds of Europe edit

Hi pvmoutside. I see you've removed Hume's whitehroat and Desert whitethroat form the List of birds of Europe page. Hume's whitehroat is accepted on the Dutch list (see https://www.dutchavifauna.nl/species/humes_braamsluiper). OK if I add that one again?Calonectris (talk) 13:18, 2 October 2019 (UTC)Reply

.My bad.....I see the European list references the IOC as its source which includes the Humes and Desert Whitethroat (the Clements list does not)…..go ahead and add them....Pvmoutside (talk) 16:50, 2 October 2019 (UTC)Reply
.Thanks for the reply. I'll make the adjstments. Not entirely sure on the status of desert Whitethroat. I couldn't easily find an accepted record the last time I checked, but that's also because of the poor understanding of that species complex.

It was my understanding that all bird lists on WP use IOC as their standard. Is this not correct? Calonectris (talk) 16:02, 11 October 2019 (UTC)Reply

good you are adjusting... No, the bird lists predominately use Clements as the standard. Some lists use the IOC, others use country or regional organizations....all species taxonomy pages and English names for species pages are standardized on the IOC. Europe can use the IOC if you wish since it already states that.....I don't think there ever has been a discussion on standardization for bird lists at the wikiproject...There has been one for taxonomy and English names for the species pages.....Pvmoutside (talk) 16:16, 11 October 2019 (UTC)Reply

Speedy deletion nomination of Diaptomididae edit

 

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@JalenFolf: the page was clearly a mistaken copy of Template:Taxonomy/Diaptomididae – the content is not an infobox but a taxonomy template. I've quickly created a stub for the family itself. It may be a misspelling of "Diaptomidae", in which case both the article and the taxonomy template need to be redirected. However, there are scientific articles with this spelling. Peter coxhead (talk) 19:27, 29 October 2019 (UTC)Reply
It sure looks like a spelling error that originated on Wikipedia. All the taxonbar databases at Leptodiaptomus ashlandi put it in family Diaptomidae, as do the other language Wikipedias. Diaptomididae has been in en.wiki articles on Leptodiaptomus species since June 2014, and the only scientific article with that spelling was published in 2017. Plantdrew (talk) 21:31, 29 October 2019 (UTC)Reply
I'm OK with Diaptomididae speedy deletes. I assumed the family to be correct when I when I copy and pasted yesterday......Pvmoutside (talk) 00:50, 30 October 2019 (UTC)Reply
Ok, I agree it's a misspelling. For now, I redirected Diaptomididae and put Template:Taxonomy/Diaptomididae in Category:Unnecessary taxonomy templates (which could usefully be taken to WP:Tfd). Peter coxhead (talk) 08:44, 30 October 2019 (UTC)Reply
Also, there is a Category:Taxa named by Ernesto Marcus which should be deleted as it is empty....Pvmoutside (talk) 02:29, 30 October 2019 (UTC)Reply

Nacamier Nunoi edit

MelanieN (copying MelanieN) In two days, 10/29 & today, this new editor made 109 primary sourced additions of American Conservative Union voting scores to the ledes of recent and incumbent Republican congresspersons. I've reverted 70 and will continue until they're all rolled back but you had made the last edit to a number of those articles before "Nunoi" vandalized them. That's the only thing this editor has done under that USER name. Other editors have probably done rolled back more than a dozen more. Any suggestions on how to deal with it as he or she will probably continue to vandalize articles? Activist (talk) 20:40, 30 October 2019 (UTC)Reply

user:goldringchip may have some ideas. It does look like a few editors are keeping up with nacamier nunoi deleting the edits.....thanks for letting me know....Pvmoutside (talk) 01:19, 31 October 2019 (UTC)Reply

October 2019 Tree of Life Newsletter edit

 
October 2019—Issue 007


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  Meinhard Michael Moser‎ by J Milburn
  Paleocene by Dunkleosteus77, reviewed by Casliber
  Clussexx Three D Grinchy Glee by Hunter Kahn, reviewed by Valereee
  Halloween darter by Enwebb and Cwmhiraeth, reviewed by J Milburn
  Deathwatch beetle by Cwmhiraeth, reviewed by Enwebb



Newly nominated content

  King brown snake by Casliber
  Paleocene by Dunkleosteus77
  Megarachne by Ichthyovenator
  List of canids by PresN
  Devils Hole pupfish by Enwebb
  Dryomyza anilis by AnuBalasubramanian
  Plasmodium knowlesi by Ajpolino
  Black coral by Aven13

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Discussion at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Years#Past or present tense edit

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Shortwing pictures edit

Hello! Someone wrote in to OTRS to point out that we have the same picture on Himalayan shortwing and on White-browed shortwing. I wouldn't know a robin from a sparrow, but I figure you might be able to sort it out.

P.S. Go Minutemen! or something. —Emufarmers(T/C) 04:09, 9 November 2019 (UTC)Reply

List of birds of Jinja edit

I have PRODed this page; thought you'd like to know as you've edited it. ShreiberBike also knows. Craigthebirder (talk) 01:59, 13 November 2019 (UTC)Reply

Page move request 3 edit

Hi Pvmoutside, as a result of the page move discussion held on the project talk page here, could you move Southern crested toad to its scientific binomial (Peltophryne guentheri)? The binomial is currently a redirect with minimal page history. Following the move, I will then merge the content of Eastern crested toad into that page as well. Thanks, Loopy30 (talk) 12:07, 15 November 2019 (UTC)Reply

all set...Pvmoutside (talk) 12:17, 15 November 2019 (UTC)Reply

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Round robin moves and redirect templates edit

Might be you're already aware of this--your talkpage is a bit too long for me to go read through everything to check--but if doing round-robin moves of taxa, any chance that, when updating the redirect targets, you could also double-check if the redirect templates on the redirect(s) still make sense after the move? I've found a number of moves you made where you had left redirect templates such as "R from monotypic taxon" and "R to scientific name" on redirects that were, post-move, to a monotypic taxon or from a scientific name instead. AddWittyNameHere 23:48, 23 November 2019 (UTC)Reply

November 2019 Tree of Life Newsletter edit

 
November 2019—Issue 008


Tree of Life


Welcome to the Tree of Life newsletter!
Newly recognized content

  King brown snake by Casliber
  List of canids by PresN
  Tricolored bat by Enwebb, reviewed by Cwmhiraeth
  Alopias palatasi by Macrophyseter, reviewed by Dunkleosteus77
  Deep biosphere by RockMagnetist (DCO visiting scholar), reviewed by Jens Lallensack








Newly nominated content

  Eastern green mamba by Casliber
  A History of the Birds of Europe by Jimfbleak
  Anastrepha ludens by OstapKukhar
  Castorocauda by Dunkleosteus77
  Aedes taeniorhynchus by XuLily
  Drosophila silvestris by Mmhua
  Dryopithecus by Dunkleosteus77
  Christmas Island flying fox by Dunkleosteus77
  Christmas imperial pigeon by Dunkleosteus77
  Drosophila subobscura by Andrewoh29
  Ceratitis capitata by Nikhilaggarwal123
  Woolly rhinoceros by Thylacinus cynocephalus
  Ooedigera by Dunkleosteus77

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"Cochranella" ramirezi edit

Hi Pvmoutside, on 30 Oct, I moved the page name for Cochranella ramirezi to a title with quotes around the genus name, including a reason provided in the edit summary that it is presently incertae sedis. Today you have reversed this move, but without any edit summary explaining why. As the original page move (and others like it) was done to bring the naming of frog species in line with ASW 6.0 (ref), could you either provide a reason for your change or return it back to the previous state? Loopy30 (talk) 22:43, 16 December 2019 (UTC)Reply

done...sorry, it looked weird...…Pvmoutside (talk) 01:56, 17 December 2019 (UTC)Reply

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December 2019 Tree of Life Newsletter edit

 
December 2019—Issue 009


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Welcome to the Tree of Life newsletter!
Newly recognized content

  Apororhynchus by Mattximus
  Eastern green mamba by Casliber
  Christmas Island flying fox by Dunkleosteus77, reviewed by Enwebb
  Devils Hole pupfish by Enwebb, reviewed by Jens Lallensack
  Castorocauda by Dunkleosteus77, reviewed by SUM1
  Ocelot by Sainsf, reviewed by Dunkleosteus77
  Snakefly by Chiswick Chap and Cwmhiraeth, reviewed by Sainsf





Newly nominated content

  Cactus wren by CaptainEek
  Drosophila mettleri by Jillian Shah
  Boring Billion by Dunkleosteus77
  Calliphora vomitoria by Y.shiuan
  Pubal by Samotny Wędrowiec
  Poinsettia by Enwebb
  Steller's sea ape by Dunkleosteus77
  Christmas darter by Enwebb and Cwmhiraeth
  Egyptian fruit bat by Enwebb and Asanc445
  Paranthropus by Dunkleosteus77
  Segnosaurus by FunkMonk
  Argentinosaurus Slate Weasel

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"Editing Category:Taxa named by Willis Blatchley" listed at Redirects for discussion edit

 

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Speedy deletion nomination of Category:Ptychozoon edit

 

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Red-backed flameback and Crimson-backed flameback edit

I'm fine if you want the names to remain as above. But you removed Dinopium benghalense psarodes from the description with the edit summary "Clean up". Was that intentional? Rehman 16:37, 19 January 2020 (UTC)Reply

yes, we follow the IOC with all taxonomic and English name conventions. The IOC lists Dinopium psarodes as a species...Pvmoutside (talk) 17:26, 19 January 2020 (UTC)Reply
With regards to the latter, yes they may list as such, but Dinopium benghalense psarodes is a synonym. Rehman 02:10, 20 January 2020 (UTC)Reply
I added the synonym to the appropriate place....thanks....Pvmoutside (talk) 18:50, 20 January 2020 (UTC)Reply

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Disambiguation pages edit

Hello, Pvmoutside. When you moved Whimbrel to a new title and then changed the old title into a disambiguation page, you may not have been aware of WP:FIXDABLINKS, which says:

When creating disambiguation pages, fix all resulting mis-directed links.
Before moving an article to a qualified name (in order to create a disambiguation page at the base name, to move an existing disambiguation page to that name, or to redirect that name to a disambiguation page), click on What links here to find all of the incoming links. Repair all of those incoming links to use the new article name.

It would be a great help if you would check the other Wikipedia articles that contain links to "Whimbrel" and fix them to take readers to the correct article. Thanks. --R'n'B (call me Russ) 00:08, 27 January 2020 (UTC)Reply

Whimbrel has 270 incoming links (eight times more than any other disambiguation page on Wikipedia) and the gnomes are finding it hard to fix them because the birds are so similar. Any help would still be appreciated. Certes (talk) 19:49, 31 January 2020 (UTC)Reply
I'm working on it.....I've done all the bird lists except North and South America, I've told the person who takes care of those pages, and he should be back in a week or so.....I still have other disambig pages for the Eurasian whimbrel I am still working on and should be done with them in a few days.....Pvmoutside (talk) 19:53, 31 January 2020 (UTC)Reply

January 2020 Tree of Life Newsletter edit

 
January 2020—Issue 010


Tree of Life


Welcome to the Tree of Life newsletter!
Newly recognized content

  Megarachne by Ichthyovenator
  Christmas imperial pigeon by Dunkleosteus77, reviewed by FunkMonk
  Paranthropus by Dunkleosteus77, reviewed by IJReid
  Orcinus meyeri by Dunkleosteus77, reviewed by Enwebb
  Christmas darter by Enwebb and Cwmhiraeth, reviewed by J Milburn
  Saxifragales by Michael Goodyear, reviewed by starsandwhales
  Segnosaurus by FunkMonk, reviewed by Jens Lallensack
  Dryopithecus by Dunkleosteus77, reviewed by Jens Lallensack
  Drosophila subobscura by Andrewoh29, reviewed by Jens Lallensack
  Egyptian fruit bat by Enwebb, reviewed by FunkMonk
  Scale insect by Chiswick Chap and Cwhmiraeth, reviewed by Dunkleosteus77

Newly nominated content

  Wolf by LittleJerry
  Segnosaurus by FunkMonk
  The Goldfinch (painting) by Jimfbleak
  Dryomyza anilis by AnuBalasubramanian
  Pigs in culture by Chiswick Chap
  Coronariae by Michael Goodyear
  Neanderthal by Dunkleosteus77
  Gharial by BhagyaMani
  Honeynut squash by
  James John Joicey by RLO1729
  Gigantorhynchus by Mattximus
  Ardipithecus ramidus by Dunkleosteus77

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Speedy deletion nomination of Category:Taxa named by Jean-Théodore Cocteau edit

 

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February 2020 Tree of Life Newsletter edit

 
February 2020—Issue 011


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Welcome to the Tree of Life newsletter!
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  Segnosaurus by FunkMonk
  The Goldfinch (painting) by Jimfbleak
  Gharial by BhagyaMani, reviewed by Dunkleosteus77
  Steller's sea ape by Dunkleosteus77, reviewed by Hog Farm
  Poinsettia by Enwebb, reviewed by Starsandwhales
  Honeynut squash by , reviewed by Ealdgyth

Newly nominated content

  Danuvius guggenmosi by Dunkleosteus77
  Denisovan by Dunkleosteus77
  Homo luzonensis by Dunkleosteus77
  Homo naledi by Dunkleosteus77
  Horseshoe bat by Enwebb
  Cimicidae by Cwmhiraeth and Chiswick Chap

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List_of_birds_of_Switzerland edit

Thanks for identifying the source of the material in your edit.

This type of edit does get picked up by Copy Patrol and a good edit summary helps to make sure we don't accidentally revert it. However, for future use, would you note the best practices wording as outlined at Wikipedia:Copying_within_Wikipedia? In particular, adding the phrase "see that page's history for attribution" helps ensure that proper attribution is preserved.S Philbrick(Talk) 12:46, 8 March 2020 (UTC)Reply

thanks for going to the trouble (sigh) edit

Glen Storr was an important person in his field in western australia, butler less so JarrahTree 15:13, 17 March 2020 (UTC)Reply

March 2020 Tree of Life Newsletter edit

 
March 2020—Issue 012


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Welcome to the Tree of Life newsletter!
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  Argentinosaurus by Slate Weasel and Jens Lallensack
  Wolf by LittleJerry
  Horseshoe bat by Enwebb, reviewed by Chiswick Chap
  Cimicidae by Cwmhiraeth and Chiswick Chap, reviewed by Enwebb
  Coronariae by Michael Goodyear, reviewed by Dank
  Ardipithecus ramidus by Dunkleosteus77, reviewed by starsandwhales
  Ooedigera by Dunkleosteus77, reviewed by Hog Farm
  Bathyphysa conifera by Awkwafaba, reviewed by Chiswick Chap
  Calliphora vomitoria by Y.shiuan, reviewed by Jens Lallensack

Newly nominated content

  Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations by Britishfinance
  Bathyphysa conifera by Awkwafaba
  Moniliformidae by Mattximus
  Disease X by Britishfinance
  Mandarin Patinkin by Rhododendrites




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Wyoming State Auditor edit

Since you created this article, I'm giving you a heads up. Based on this[1] I altered[2] the list of Auditors. As the source I mention is a Wyoming government website, I feel it is a WP:RS and justifies the changes I made....William, is the complaint department really on the roof? 12:51, 19 April 2020 (UTC)Reply

Thomasia edit

I believe your change of genus from Haramiya to Thomasia is incorrect. You have stated the change was on the basis of your discovery of an older name found in GBIS, however Thomasia was already being used as a plant genus, and still is, so Thomasia cannot as a mammal genus cannot be valid. Further, I do not believe there to be any uses of the genus name in any recent literature, so even if you were correct it is a change that cannot be made in Wikipedia as this would be personal research. Could you please undo the changes that you have made Jameel the Saluki (talk) 05:38, 1 May 2020 (UTC)Reply

I believe the Thomasia change is correct because it is the only one I see as referenced. The previous genus was not and shows inactive at many taxonomic sites. There are a couple of occasions where plant and animal genera use the same taxa name.....Pvmoutside (talk) 13:04, 8 May 2020 (UTC)Reply

Megazostrodontidae edit

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April 2020 Tree of Life Newsletter edit

 
April 2020—Issue 013


Tree of Life


Welcome to the Tree of Life newsletter!
Newly recognized content

  Danuvius guggenmosi by Dunkleosteus77, reviewed by J Milburn
  Neanderthal by Dunkleosteus77, reviewed by Jens Lallensack
  Homo luzonensis by Dunkleosteus77, reviewed by Jens Lallensack
  Lythronax by FunkMonk, reviewed by Jens Lallensack
  Ichthyovenator by PaleoGeekSquared, reviewed by FunkMonk
  Secretarybird by LittleJerry, Aa77zz and Casliber, reviewed by The Rambling Man
  James John Joicey by RLO1729, reviewed by The Rambling Man
  Homo naledi by Dunkleosteus77, reviewed by Jens Lallensack
  Vermilion flycatcher by CaptainEek, reviewed by HickoryOughtShirt?4
  Canada lynx by Sainsf, reviewed by Dunkleosteus77
  Alice Gray by Rhododendrites, reviewed by The Rambling Man
  Caryodendron orinocense by CPC273, reviewed by Chiswick Chap
  Jaguarundi by Sainsf, reviewed by Usernameunique
  Gigantopithecus by Dunkleosteus77, reviewed by Starsandwhales
  Denisovan by Dunkleosteus77, reviewed by Starsandwhales
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Please explain your reverts that link to a dab page edit

Such as this (or, of course, self-revert your edits). DexDor (talk) 16:41, 14 May 2020 (UTC)Reply

So the species has been split by the IOC, but not Clements, which the lists follow. Both occur in those areas.....Pvmoutside (talk) 16:50, 14 May 2020 (UTC)Reply
That would explain a change to the text (e.g. from "RA, DE" to "RA, DS and DE"). It doesn't explain the change you made (linking to dab instead of article). DexDor (talk) 17:46, 14 May 2020 (UTC)Reply
Since taxonomy follows the IOC and the lists follow clements, Clements still has it listed as one species, but the tax link gives it to the two...…Pvmoutside (talk) 19:12, 14 May 2020 (UTC)Reply

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Something about Gallirallus edit

See IOC version 10.2 (draft), Gallirallus was found to be paraphyletic (many species moved to Hypotaenidia (with Nesoclopeus sunk into Hypotaenidia), with the Chatham rail moved to Cabalus, and also the Slaty-Breasted Rail moved to Lewinia), and so it also seems that we have to update the taxonomy of prehistoric species… — Preceding unsigned comment added by 119.237.203.92 (talk) 08:12, 4 June 2020 (UTC)Reply

I usually wait until the drafts become official.....Pvmoutside (talk) 12:50, 4 June 2020 (UTC)Reply

congrats on clearing 187k edit

small problem we dont have fauna as a sub project in the oz project - it defaults to biota anyways - it is appreciated when you go to the trouble of locating states on the lead/sole sentence of the stubs... JarrahTree 15:24, 6 June 2020 (UTC)Reply

it probably means absolutely nothing to you but I knew some of the describers of the skinks - its good to see they have species named after them... JarrahTree 15:29, 6 June 2020 (UTC)Reply
very cool!....Pvmoutside (talk) 15:52, 6 June 2020 (UTC)Reply

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Hi, could you explain me how you can have accessed the Reptile Database on 22 March 2015 to find information on Lerista alia, a species that was described only in 2019? More in general, it baffles me why you insist using some archaic access date when creating new stubs. I imagine this is some copy-paste thing that would take few seconds to fix. Cheers, Micromesistius (talk) 08:51, 25 June 2020 (UTC)Reply

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Care needed edit

Hi Pvmoutside: Thanks for all your hard work updating genera, etc. for various birds. Please be sure to check through the taxonomy sections of the articles you're modifying though. I found an error in the Ruff (bird) article, introduced (accidentally, I know) with [this series of edits way back in 2017. The genus was changed from Philomachus to Calidris, but the verbiage that said "It was moved into its current genus by German naturalist Blasius Merrem in 1804." was not modified — and Merrem put the bird in Philomachus, not Calidris. I've fixed it. MeegsC (talk) 10:10, 29 October 2020 (UTC)Reply

Thanks MeegsC for catching that...every now and then one slips by.....Pvmoutside

English varieties edit

Hey there Pvmoutside! We seem to be working on the same articles these days. I'm cleaning up old parameters, you're updating bulbul names. I happened to notice that you're changing the spelling of bird names from British English to American English on a number of the lists you're updating — including those of former British colonies which definitely use British spellings locally. Per the project's Manual of Style, we're really not supposed to change English varieties. Do you think you could go back and change those "grays" back to "greys"? ;) MeegsC (talk) 23:43, 30 October 2020 (UTC)Reply

so most of the lists state in their intro they follow Clements which uses American English (i.e gray). I've been sticking to that except for places like Australia and Great Britain... I know Craigthebirder has been doing that as well....l'm guessing it won't be an issue when everyone goes IOC but I could be wrong......Pvmoutside (talk) 23:44, 30 October 2020 (UTC)Reply
Well, for example, YOU added the verbiage about the nomenclature being in line with Clements on the List of birds of Madagascar page. It was aligned only with the Clements taxonomy prior to that. So I might change those back, if that's okay with you. MeegsC (talk) 17:24, 31 October 2020 (UTC)Reply
I don't mind at all if you wanted to change them back....Pvmoutside (talk) 17:27, 31 October 2020 (UTC)Reply

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Current congress edit

Since you're being so diligent about updating the district lists, I suggest you update {{USCongressOrdinal/current}} to 117 and that should simplify your work. —GoldRingChip 13:06, 11 November 2020 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for the tip....I think I'll wait until all the races are called, or I finish all the new reps for each of the districts, whichever comes last. That way any of the existing reps won't get in the 117th if they've lost or retired.....Pvmoutside
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"Elected United States Senator" edit

I think that when a member retires to run for another job, they didn't leave office because they were elected, see this link, but because they ran. Right? —GoldRingChip 14:24, 13 November 2020 (UTC)Reply

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Northern harrier edit

Hi Pvmoutside: Way back in 2017, you added a lot of information to the northern harrier article, including a sentence that reads "Some Native American tribes believe that seeing a hawk on your wedding day is a sign of a long, happy marriage." Do you have a reference that indicates which tribes, and that says this is true specifically about northern harriers? A reader has questioned the information and it's not sourced. MeegsC (talk) 21:21, 12 December 2020 (UTC)Reply

  • Hi MeegsC....I think that was when northern and Eurasian harrier were split, and I copied and pasted all the North American stuff to northern...Go ahead and delete it if you'd like....pvmoutside...

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Sen. Kelly Loeffler will not be leaving office on January 3, 2021. Please research the information more carefully before adding that to 117th United States Congress. Sdrqaz (talk) 21:23, 2 January 2021 (UTC)Reply

Indeed. Loeffler's serving a Senate term that doesn't expire until January 3, 2023. The special election will decide whether she or her opponent will serve out the rest of that 2017-23 term. If she loses? her tenure will end 'only' when her opponent is sworn in. GoodDay (talk) 21:40, 2 January 2021 (UTC)Reply

Sorry...thanks for clarifying....Pvmoutside...