Good to see some ants again, I may review this slowly, a bit busy these days, but it seems the review queue is long anyway, so it is probably fine.
FunkMonk (
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14:49, 6 November 2016 (UTC)reply
Thanks for reviewing, this year has been quite slow for ants but I'm still happy nonetheless with the outcome. If I wasn't so busy there'd be more ant articles up. Feel free to take your time, I have noticed my nominations have been waiting much longer for a reviewer these days. :)
Burklemore1 (
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02:56, 8 November 2016 (UTC)reply
At first glance, it seems there are quite a few unexplained technical terms, especially under description, and some terms that are only linked at second occurrence.
Doing...
Done some changes.
I'm thinking the classification part could become a subsection of the history section, now it's a very big, continuous block of text...
Done.
"and -mecia which is a commonly used suffix in ant generic names." But what does it mean?
Unsure. I'd assume "ant", based on what I have seen when working with Myrmecia.
"Zigrasimecia tonsora is known from a solitary adult fossil, the holotype" and " The holotype specimen is composed of a mostly-complete dealate adult female", seems the bolded part should be moved to the second part? A bit odd that it is described a little bit in each sentence...
Done, I think.
" this includes the holotype, numbered JWJ-Bu18a, and many paratypes " Types of what? You only reveal the name further below, but it doesn't make chronological sense to present these as type specimens before their naming has been mentioned.
Did a few changes.
"He named it Z. ferox; its specific epithet is from the Latin word ferox" Redundant, it's the same word.
Fixed.
"Despite the similarities, it is unlikely that they are actually certain castes of the same species, especially that Z. tonsora is a dealated female" Does the bolded part mean "especially because"?
Yes.
Crown group also needs explanation.
Done.
"birds eye view" I don't think that term is appropriate for such a close view, upper might be better.
Done.
"Zigrasimecia is possibly a generalist predator." Why present tense?
"The junction of the mesoscutellum (middle part of the scutellum and the propdeums dorsal surface are indistinct; on two Z. ferox specimens, these body parts are slightly angled." Seems part of the parenthesis is missing.
Fixed.
There are still many unexplained technical terms, you fixed many of them, but could maybe be good to add some more explanations, especially in description.
Looks fine to me then, will pass now! I see there was an issue on the talk page about the text maybe being too technical, which someone might bring up during a FAC, but as is, I think more information is better than less, and it can be hard saying anything meaningful about fossil taxa without going into detail.
FunkMonk (
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12:08, 12 December 2016 (UTC)reply