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:*starting review --[[User:Kevmin|<font color="#120A8F">Kev</font>]][[User talk:Kevmin|<font color="#228B22">min</font>]] [[Special:Contributions/Kevmin|§]] 16:16, 4 June 2016 (UTC) | :*starting review --[[User:Kevmin|<font color="#120A8F">Kev</font>]][[User talk:Kevmin|<font color="#228B22">min</font>]] [[Special:Contributions/Kevmin|§]] 16:16, 4 June 2016 (UTC) | ||
− | ::*''Necromys urichi'' expansion new enough and long enough. Article referenced, with the hook fact clear from several references. ''Necromys'' refers to ''N. urichi'' as the "Northern Bolo mouse", while the ''N. urichi'' article makes no mention of that name at all, and is missing several of the other binomial synonyms from Mammals of South America. What of the three names "Northern bolo mouse" "Northern grass mouse" or ''Necromys urichi'' is most commonly found in the | + | ::*''Necromys urichi'' expansion new enough and long enough. Article referenced, with the hook fact clear from several references. ''Necromys'' refers to ''N. urichi'' as the "Northern Bolo mouse", while the ''N. urichi'' article makes no mention of that name at all, and is missing several of the other binomial synonyms from Mammals of South America. What of the three names "Northern bolo mouse" "Northern grass mouse" or ''Necromys urichi'' is most commonly found in the literature?--[[User:Kevmin|<font color="#120A8F">Kev</font>]][[User talk:Kevmin|<font color="#228B22">min</font>]] [[Special:Contributions/Kevmin|§]] 11:30, 7 June 2016 (UTC) |
− | + | ::*''Necromys amoenus'' expansion new enough and long enough. The article is cited and the sources verify the hook. No policy issues identified with the article.--[[User:Kevmin|<font color="#120A8F">Kev</font>]][[User talk:Kevmin|<font color="#228B22">min</font>]] [[Special:Contributions/Kevmin|§]] 15:18, 9 June 2016 (UTC) | |
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Necromys, Hairy-tailed bolo mouse, Paraguayan bolo mouse, Dark bolo mouse, Spotted bolo mouse, Pleasant bolo mouse
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- Hairy-tailed bolo mouse
- Paraguayan bolo mouse
- Dark bolo mouse
- Spotted bolo mouse
- Pleasant bolo mouse )
- ... that the South American rodent genus of Necromys includes the hairy-tailed, the Paraguayan, the dark, the spotted, the rufous-bellied and the pleasant bolo mouse, as well as the northern grass mouse?
- Reviewed: Bradlee Ashby, Matthew Hutchins, Corey Main, Helena Gasson, Emma Robinson (New Zealand swimmer)
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More to follow ....Also reviewed Template:Did you know nominations/Tayy, Template:Did you know nominations/Directed acyclic graph and Template:Did you know nominations/2010 Honda Indy Edmonton. I have added two more mice and done two extra reviews. Cwmhiraeth (talk) 05:44, 4 June 2016 (UTC)
5x expanded by Cwmhiraeth (talk). Self-nominated at 05:17, 3 June 2016 (UTC).
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- Necromys urichi expansion new enough and long enough. Article referenced, with the hook fact clear from several references. Necromys refers to N. urichi as the "Northern Bolo mouse", while the N. urichi article makes no mention of that name at all, and is missing several of the other binomial synonyms from Mammals of South America. What of the three names "Northern bolo mouse" "Northern grass mouse" or Necromys urichi is most commonly found in the literature?--Kevmin § 11:30, 7 June 2016 (UTC)
- Necromys amoenus expansion new enough and long enough. The article is cited and the sources verify the hook. No policy issues identified with the article.--Kevmin § 15:18, 9 June 2016 (UTC)