Wikipedia:WikiProject Pteridophytes/Northeastern America Initiative

Purpose
The purpose of this initiative is to improve Wikipedia's coverage of the leptosporangiate ferns of northeastern and north-central North America, as covered by the Peterson Field Guide to Ferns of Northeastern and Central North America, by Cobb, Farnsworth & Lowe. (Eusporangiate ferns have been omitted for the time being due to the difficulties in their taxonomy.) This scope was chosen as it appears to correspond with the interests of the current members of WikiProject Pteridophyta. The table below allows members of the project to coordinate their efforts to improve fern article quality and referencing, and request photographs of additional species.

Goals
Some suggested goals for the initiative:
 * 1) Create articles for all listed ferns.
 * 2) Raise all articles to Start class or above.
 * 3) Place inline references for all articles and address other referencing issues.
 * 4) Organize all articles according to WikiProject Plants/Template. (A suitable "Description", "Taxonomy", "Distribution and habitat" and "Ecology" section, with others as appropriate.)
 * 5) Obtain photographs for 90% of articles.
 * 6) Raise 75% of all articles to B class or above.

Table of Progress
This table lists, in the order that they occur, the eighty-three leptosporangiate fern species covered in Cobb, Farnsworth & Lowe, as well as three species that enter the given range but are not covered (Argyrochosma dealbata, Myriopteris rufa, and Dryopteris ludoviciana).

After the name of the species, several measures of article quality are assessed. The second column of the table, "Quality" contains the standard Wikipedia Assessment quality ranking of the article. The third column, "Illustration", indicates whether a photo, drawing , or no picture (blank) exists of the species on Wikimedia Commons. The fourth column, "References", displays an icon if referencing issues, in general, exist for an article ("citation needed" tags, no references section, etc.) The fifth column, "Inline References", displays an  icon if the article lacks inline references. Note that even articles which have inline references may have them deployed in a perfunctory or unsatisfactory fashion. The sixth column, "State", can be used to indicate that an article is currently being worked on, or that the article has recently updated and needs re-assessment.