Talk:Myrmecia nigriceps/GA1

GA Review
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Reviewer: Dunkleosteus77 (talk · contribs) 18:24, 4 October 2015 (UTC)

Comments by Dunkleosteus77
Yet another great ant article, Burklemore.
 * Thanks Dunkleosteus, I appreciate it a lot! By the way, I noticed you promoted Myrmecia to GA status, but I have received no notification of promotion, nor do I see the GA icon. I'm not sure if the bot is taking it's time, unless you may have done something accidentally?
 * Check again tomorrow, it doesn't happen immediately (usually it takes a day or two). If not, then I did do something wrong.
 * Ah okay. Usually for others it didn't take very long (only a couple of minutes for me), may be something wrong with the bot.
 * Okay, I just figured out you haven't done anything, it's actually the bot that is screwing up. A user has already picked up on the issue. See the talk here. We'll have to manually add the templates, so go to this template. Burklemore1 (talk) 02:51, 6 October 2015 (UTC)

After your hard work, you have succesfully promoted yet another myrmecia ant article to GA status. Good luck with the others! I'll close this, and you should get alerted sometime tomorrow. Dunkleosteus77  (push to talk)  22:03, 8 October 2015 (UTC)
 * Thank you very much for the detailed review, hopefully the bot will work by then. Expect Myrmecia inquilina to be nominated soon! Burklemore1 (talk) 03:51, 9 October 2015 (UTC)

Image review
Not entirely sure. Alex Wild, who is an entomologist calls it the black-headed bull ant in one of his images though (see here).
 * In the "Behaviour and Ecology" section, there's an image of a Black-headed bull ant. Is that the common name for M. nigriceps? If so, please specify in the Taxonomy and Lead sections.
 * Then add that in the lead (in bold) and in the Taxonomy section, and use that link as a ref (cite web)
 * Are you sure on using a potentially unreliable source, despite it published by an entomologist?
 * Nevermind, I have a found a nice source.

General comments
Done. The reference is a journal article, but I have found an online copy of it. I have added the link in. Done. Done. I read an article that studied the ecology of M. pyriformis and I believe the smaller workers tend to the brood and construct tunnels while the larger ones provide defence and forage for food. They also noted the demise of a colony is noticeable when smaller workers take up the roles of foraging and defence. This could correlate with M. nigriceps, but I'm not sure.
 * Is this written in Australian English? If so, please add the template to the talk page.
 * Add quotation marks around the italicized book title "Myrmecologische Studien". Also, could you find an online copy of it and add it directly after the sentence as a ref?
 * "...but he would later treat it as a synonym in 1910" don't use present progressive, use past tense, "but he (later/eventually) treated it as a synonym in 1910"
 * " apart of the primitive subfamily Myrmeciinae" did you mean "a part of" or "apart from"?
 * What do the smaller ant workers do?
 * Try looking it up on google scholar and see if you find anything.
 * No luck.
 * Actually, does this article ever talk about the worker ants (other than briefly mention them)?
 * Not really, entomologists haven't really looked in depth with this species. The only thing I found was possible polymorphism among the workers.
 * Then add a paragraph on that in the Description section or add on to an existing paragraph.
 * No problem, I should be able to do that tonight. I have just noticed polymorphism is already discussed, but I have done a minor expansion.

Done. Done. Done. I may disregard this one since there are not three or more things being listed in the sentence. Done. Done. Yes. I thought I spelled it correctly, oops. Done. Done. Done. Shit, I forgot to add "pain". Good catch. No Myrmecia species have a barbed stinger.
 * Add a comma after
 * the statement on the measurement of a queen ant "...26mm, and males..."
 * "red or yellowish red..."
 * "The nests and behaviour, however..." (after "however")
 * "...the Australian Capital Territory and Victoria" after "Territory" (this one is optional)
 * "...Cockroaches such as Platyzosteria castanea and Platyzosteria ruficeps can..." after Cockroaches and after ruficeps
 * "the extreme north and north-western Australia", did you mean "northern Australian coast"?
 * " pleatus", did you mean "plateaus"?
 * "from 304 to 457 metres (1,000 to 1,500 ft)" round off the meters to 300 and 460
 * "can repel attacks by M. nigriceps, by" remove the comma before "by"
 * "largest eye lenses and photoreceptors in comparison to other Myrmecia ants"-->"than any other Myrmecia ant"
 * "While the mandibles cause little to no in humans", little to no what?
 * "Unlike Honeybees..." use another Myrmecia species
 * What about other ant species?
 * Honeybees are the only known Hymenopteran to have a barbed stinger, so no species of ant is barbed.
 * Then instead of saying "Unlike Honeybees...", say "Like other ants..."
 * Done.

Done. Done.
 * "...whose (LD50) is..." why is it parentheses?
 * "Nuptial flight"-->"Nuptial flight"

Citations review
Done. Yeah, it's French. Done. Did some updates with other sources by changing it from "year' to "date", though I didn't see any for Wilson.
 * For the " Mayr, Gustav" and "Forel, Auguste (1907)" refs, specify that they're written in German by adding the |language=German| parameter
 * For "Forel, Auguste (1910)" ref, specify that it's written in French (is it French?)
 * For "Wilson, Edward O" ref, add the date published as opposed to the year published
 * It says "Published online 2005 May 17" in small font on the top for the link provided
 * Hm, I decided to reincorporate the source, so it should be gone now.

Done.
 * Use |this converter to convert ISBN-10 (I see one in Hölldobler, Bert) to ISBN-13 (like the rest)
 * That is all I can do for now, as I'll be out. I should be able to address all of your issues by tonight when I get home. Burklemore1 (talk) 04:18, 5 October 2015 (UTC)
 * I have addressed all of your issues above, so can you please double check my edits? Cheers, Burklemore1 (talk) 13:09, 5 October 2015 (UTC)