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:* ''Comment'': This article is based on a Creative Commons-licensed article by D.A. Donoso, published in ''Zootaxa'' (see [[Talk:Tatuidris]]), which could mean that it fails the first DYK critera, "[articles] may not consist of text spun off from a pre-existing article". But, 1) the content is not spun off from a pre-existing ''Wikipedia'' article, and 2) while some sections are identical or nearly identical to Donoso's article, other have been heavily rewritten and modified, and I've added more than 1,500 characters of my own writing. Since I've spend way more time on this article than any of my other ~20 DYKs, I [[WP:IAR]] nominate this article for DYK.
 
:* ''Comment'': This article is based on a Creative Commons-licensed article by D.A. Donoso, published in ''Zootaxa'' (see [[Talk:Tatuidris]]), which could mean that it fails the first DYK critera, "[articles] may not consist of text spun off from a pre-existing article". But, 1) the content is not spun off from a pre-existing ''Wikipedia'' article, and 2) while some sections are identical or nearly identical to Donoso's article, other have been heavily rewritten and modified, and I've added more than 1,500 characters of my own writing. Since I've spend way more time on this article than any of my other ~20 DYKs, I [[WP:IAR]] nominate this article for DYK.
 
::The Keller (2011) reference used in the hook reads: "Despite the great diversity found across Formicidae in the antennal socket apparatus, this complex structure retains its relative orientation within the cranium; the central basal portion of the socket sits on a horizontal plane on the cranial dorsum and the antennifer points upward. This state can be described as dorsal (state 0). The only known exception occurs in Tatuidris tatusia, where the socket apparatus sits upside-down on the roof of the greatly expanded frontal lobe and the antennifer points almost downward (state 1)."
 
::The Keller (2011) reference used in the hook reads: "Despite the great diversity found across Formicidae in the antennal socket apparatus, this complex structure retains its relative orientation within the cranium; the central basal portion of the socket sits on a horizontal plane on the cranial dorsum and the antennifer points upward. This state can be described as dorsal (state 0). The only known exception occurs in Tatuidris tatusia, where the socket apparatus sits upside-down on the roof of the greatly expanded frontal lobe and the antennifer points almost downward (state 1)."
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::Donoso (2012): "Workers of Tatuidris present a distinctive morphology (Figure 1), consisting of a shield-like head with a broad vertex, ventrally-turned heavy mandibles which do not overlap at full closure, deep antennal scrobes with eyes at or close to their apex, compact and fused mesosoma, 7-segmented antenna, first gastral segment ventrally directed, and unique among ants—an antenna socket apparatus sitting upside down on the roof of the expanded frontal lobe (first described in Keller 2011, see his figures 12B and 12C)."
 
<small>Created by [[User:Jonkerz|Jonkerz]] ([[User talk:Jonkerz|talk]]).&nbsp;Self nominated at 17:59, 1 September 2013 (UTC)</small>.
 
<small>Created by [[User:Jonkerz|Jonkerz]] ([[User talk:Jonkerz|talk]]).&nbsp;Self nominated at 17:59, 1 September 2013 (UTC)</small>.
 
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Tatuidris

Profile view of a Tauidris tatusia worker

  • Reviewed: Hadronyche cerberea
  • Comment: This article is based on a Creative Commons-licensed article by D.A. Donoso, published in Zootaxa (see Talk:Tatuidris), which could mean that it fails the first DYK critera, "[articles] may not consist of text spun off from a pre-existing article". But, 1) the content is not spun off from a pre-existing Wikipedia article, and 2) while some sections are identical or nearly identical to Donoso's article, other have been heavily rewritten and modified, and I've added more than 1,500 characters of my own writing. Since I've spend way more time on this article than any of my other ~20 DYKs, I WP:IAR nominate this article for DYK.
The Keller (2011) reference used in the hook reads: "Despite the great diversity found across Formicidae in the antennal socket apparatus, this complex structure retains its relative orientation within the cranium; the central basal portion of the socket sits on a horizontal plane on the cranial dorsum and the antennifer points upward. This state can be described as dorsal (state 0). The only known exception occurs in Tatuidris tatusia, where the socket apparatus sits upside-down on the roof of the greatly expanded frontal lobe and the antennifer points almost downward (state 1)."
Donoso (2012): "Workers of Tatuidris present a distinctive morphology (Figure 1), consisting of a shield-like head with a broad vertex, ventrally-turned heavy mandibles which do not overlap at full closure, deep antennal scrobes with eyes at or close to their apex, compact and fused mesosoma, 7-segmented antenna, first gastral segment ventrally directed, and unique among ants—an antenna socket apparatus sitting upside down on the roof of the expanded frontal lobe (first described in Keller 2011, see his figures 12B and 12C)."

Created by Jonkerz (talk). Self nominated at 17:59, 1 September 2013 (UTC).