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The following is an archived discussion of the DYK nomination of the article below. Please do not modify this page. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as this nomination's talk page, the article's talk page or Wikipedia talk:Did you know), unless there is consensus to re-open the discussion at this page. No further edits should be made to this page.
The article is new enough, long enough and cited throughout. The hooks are interesting and have an inline ref. QPQ is not required as there are 2 previous nominations and Earwig is clear. This is good to go. I have a slight preference for ALT0. Desertarun (talk) 17:14, 20 September 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Promoter's comment to@AryKun: this is definitely one of the funniest/cleverest hooks I've seen at DYK—i'm putting it on my favourites page.
Could be good to mention the full names of the other members of the genus here so that the recurring joke is clearer.
Done.
Any cladograms?
Made one, not very pretty though.
The two pictures used are very similar, how about adding some of the other views here?[3] Perhaps you could extract images from different views and use the multiple images template.
Replaced with top and bottom views.
Anatomical direction terms (lateral etc.) will probably be meaningless to most readers, always good to "translate" them to common language.
Done.
Spell out full names and perhaps occupation of people mentioned.
Done.
"collected in Sainte Luce Reserve in Anosy in Madagascar" When?
Added year.
The taxobox has a synonym, but there is no explanation or elaboration of this in the article body, which there should be ,especially for such a short article.
Added.
"received a large amount of publicity" You only cite two articles, though. And do any of these specifically state it "received a large amount of publicity"? Because that statement would itself need support. You could just snip "large amount" to avoid the issue.
Removed "large amount".
"and degradation in the quality of the forest which it inhabits" What is this caused by?
The journal article doesn't say.
No follow up research articles after its description?
Only one, the phylogenetic study that suggested that Mini and Cophyla be lumped.
Was it distinguished on the basis of morphology alone or also DNA?
Both, but I don't see where this could be incorporated.
"as well as a less distinct lateral border" What is that?
Reworded.
"can be distinguished from them by the condition of its carpals" And what is this condition?
Reworded.
"is a species of microhylid" This should be mentioned under taxonomy too then.
Fixed.
Any map showing where it is found? Seems there is a free one in the Plos paper.
"a 2021 phylogeny by Alain Dubois, Annemarie Ohler, and R. Alexander Pyron" Since you don't mention all co-authors for the main study, why here?
Changed.
Very annoying that the later study went on to spoil the fun by breaking the puns, but since this is a later name, is it really a synonym, as listed? It may even become the accepted name? Any refutations of their findings? Otherwise I think it's significant enough to mention in the intro that there is an alternative combination of names.
Wikiproject Reptiles and Amphibians recommends using the Amphibians of the World taxonomy, which currently lists Cophyla scule as a junior synonym.
Since there are two competing phylogenies, it would be more neutral to for example show two cladograms side by side, perhaps with more taxa outside the genus mini. Like for example in Elasmosaurus. If you have difficulties creating cladograms, you can request them at WP:Treereq.
This article needs an image of the frog next to something like a coin or a cricket to show how small this frog is. The pictures in the article show no comparative reference, so it looks like a normal-size frog. ~Anachronist (talk) 18:04, 27 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]
The only images of the species available are the ones from the initial article describing it, which did not have any items alongside to show scale. AryKun (talk) 03:07, 28 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]
You can say it is unknown. If so, surely the sources say at least that. The Smithsonian reference says that Mini frogs "might now be better equipped to hunt down tiny prey such as ants and termites", so there is some discussion to report. Surtsicna (talk) 19:31, 28 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]