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September 2014[edit]

Hello, I'm BracketBot. I have automatically detected that your edit to Vespula pensylvanica may have broken the syntax by modifying 1 "<>"s. If you have, don't worry: just edit the page again to fix it. If I misunderstood what happened, or if you have any questions, you can leave a message on my operator's talk page.

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  • Agricultural Handbook Number 552. United States Department of Agriculture, 1981. Print." </ref>" />The eye-loop is not always present, however. Though few females lack this distinguishing

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Hi BracketBot, Thank you for bringing that to my attention. I have edited the page and fixed the syntax error. MadisonPomerantz (talk) 17:11, 26 September 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Did you know...?[edit]

Thank you for your recent contribution to Polistes apachus.

I wonder if you would like to consider submitting it as a candidate for the "Did you know...?" feature. DYKs (as they are commonly called) are short snippets taken from Wikipedia's newest articles and, if approved, appear on the Main Page. You can learn more about this at Wikipedia:Did you know.

Your article Polistes apachus appears to meet the criteria for submission as a DYK, but would be greatly improved if you expanded the lead section to briefly summarize the main points of the article. If you choose to submit a short (and interesting) fact from your article, please read the rules and the supplementary guidelines carefully. Please ask me if you have further questions.

According to the DYK tool, your article was created or expanded on October 16. DYKs must be nominated within 7 days of the creation or 5-fold expansion of the article, so if you choose to submit your article, please act quickly! Ian (Wiki Ed) (talk) 21:05, 20 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]

DYK for Polistes apachus[edit]

Cas Liber (talk · contribs) 00:38, 8 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]