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Article Selection
Please list articles that you're considering for your Wikipedia assignment below. Begin to critique these articles and find relevant sources.

Option 1

 * Article title: Feather mite
 * Article Evaluation: The article is relevant to the topic and written neutrally. The sources listed seem to be reliable and there are sources for each claim. I would add information about their life cycle and morphology.
 * Sources: Proctor, H. C. (2003). Feather mites (Acari: Astigmata): ecology, behavior, and evolution. Annual review of entomology, 48(1), 185-209.
 * Sources: Proctor, H. C. (2003). Feather mites (Acari: Astigmata): ecology, behavior, and evolution. Annual review of entomology, 48(1), 185-209.
 * Sources: Proctor, H. C. (2003). Feather mites (Acari: Astigmata): ecology, behavior, and evolution. Annual review of entomology, 48(1), 185-209.

Option 2

 * Article title: Stephanostomum baccatum
 * Article Evaluation: There is little information on this article. There are sources listed and each claim has a proper source. I would add information about their life cycle and morphology.
 * Sources: Wolfgang, R. W. (1955). Studies of the trematode Stephanostomum baccatum (Nicoll, 1907): III. Its life cycle. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 33(3), 113-128.
 * Sources: Wolfgang, R. W. (1955). Studies of the trematode Stephanostomum baccatum (Nicoll, 1907): III. Its life cycle. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 33(3), 113-128.
 * Sources: Wolfgang, R. W. (1955). Studies of the trematode Stephanostomum baccatum (Nicoll, 1907): III. Its life cycle. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 33(3), 113-128.

Option 3

 * Article title: Radopholus similis
 * Article Evaluation: The article is written with a neutral tone and has proper sources. Each claim has a source associated with it. I would add information about their life cycle and morphology.
 * Sources: Loos, C. A. (1962). Studies on the life-history and habits of the burrowing nematode, Radopholus similis, the cause of black-head disease of banana. Proceedings of the Helminthological Society of Washington, 29(1), 43-52.
 * Sources: Loos, C. A. (1962). Studies on the life-history and habits of the burrowing nematode, Radopholus similis, the cause of black-head disease of banana. Proceedings of the Helminthological Society of Washington, 29(1), 43-52.
 * Sources: Loos, C. A. (1962). Studies on the life-history and habits of the burrowing nematode, Radopholus similis, the cause of black-head disease of banana. Proceedings of the Helminthological Society of Washington, 29(1), 43-52.

Option 4

 * Article title: Euceros
 * Article Evaluation: There is not a lot of information in this article. It mainly lists the species of belonging to the genus. There are sources and each statement has a source. I would add information about their life cycle and morphology.
 * Sources: Tripp, H. A. (1961). The biology of a hyperparasite, Euceros frigidus Cress.(Ichneumonidae) and description of the planidial stage. The Canadian Entomologist, 93(1), 40-58.
 * Sources: Tripp, H. A. (1961). The biology of a hyperparasite, Euceros frigidus Cress.(Ichneumonidae) and description of the planidial stage. The Canadian Entomologist, 93(1), 40-58.
 * Sources: Tripp, H. A. (1961). The biology of a hyperparasite, Euceros frigidus Cress.(Ichneumonidae) and description of the planidial stage. The Canadian Entomologist, 93(1), 40-58.

Option 5

 * Article title: Ampelomyces quisqualis
 * Article Evaluation: This article is written in a neurtal tone and doesn't contain very much information. There are sources that seem to be reliable and each statement has a corresponding source to back it up. I would add information about their life cycle and morphology.
 * Sources: Kiss, L. (2008). Intracellular mycoparasites in action: interactions between powdery mildew fungi and Ampelomyces. Stress in Yeast and Filamentous Fungi, 27, 37-52.
 * Sources: Kiss, L. (2008). Intracellular mycoparasites in action: interactions between powdery mildew fungi and Ampelomyces. Stress in Yeast and Filamentous Fungi, 27, 37-52.
 * Sources: Kiss, L. (2008). Intracellular mycoparasites in action: interactions between powdery mildew fungi and Ampelomyces. Stress in Yeast and Filamentous Fungi, 27, 37-52.