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Wikipedia account since August 2019, initially to create John H. Day page to support September 2019 book of the month blog post for Biodiversity Heritage Library.
Polychaete taxonomist from Museums Victoria
editor World Register of Marine Species
J.G.H. Kinberg (updated Annulata nova sources)
"Done" when minimally complete (=introductory section, Description, included species from WoRMS with date, references, taxobox; Wikipedia link on WoRMS page):
Polynoidae list of genera updated from WoRMS June 2020
Wikipedia_talk:Naming_conventions_(fauna)
Wikipedia:AutoWikiBrowser -- semi-automated MediaWiki editor and plugin https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Ganeshk/WoRMS
Help:Citations_quick_reference
Help:Converting_between_references_formats
User:Qbugbot -- Qbugbot is a bot that creates new Wikipedia articles ("stubs") for Arthropods
[1]https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/PetScan
Wikipedia:Automated taxobox system
Template:Automatic_taxobox -- is used for ranks above species.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Taxonomy/Bylgides -- example Automatic taxobox template (Bylgides)
Template:Speciesbox -- template to display a taxobox for a species whose parent's taxonomy is stored in taxonomy templates. Species don't normally need to be connected to their parent genus via their own taxonomy templates because the genus name is part of the name of the species, so the system doesn't normally need to be told the parent of a species. Hence there aren't usually any templates with names of the form "Template:Taxonomy/genus species" and species and lower ranks need to be handled a little differently from higher ranked taxa.