Edithistory:Apiphily
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| 1020705825 | 2021-04-30T16:03:27Z | CommanderWaterford | Nominated for deletion; see [[:Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Apiphily]]. |
| 1020533108 | 2021-04-29T16:13:26Z | Vaticidalprophet | deprodding -- there might be something here, a number of bee species are named for it and gbooks has a handful of hits; appears to be a bit of an old-fashioned term, likely in older beekeeping encyclopedias? unsure whether or not this is notable regardless, but some sourcing exists and more is plausible enough for the PROD hard counter to be replaced with some searching time |
| 1020430034 | 2021-04-29T01:30:37Z | SimonP | {{subst:prod|Does this term exist? Google scholar has a single usage in 1946. Word not in the dictionary, nor used on the web outside of Wiki clones.}} |
| 647026926 | 2015-02-14T00:14:26Z | Declangi | De-orphaned: article now linked to from [[Glossary of botanical terms]] |
| 601849731 | 2014-03-29T18:49:38Z | Yobot | [[WP:CHECKWIKI]] error fixes + other fixes using [[Project:AWB|AWB]] (10067) |
| 526803824 | 2012-12-07T02:01:26Z | Chris the speller | per [[WP:HYPHEN]], sub-subsection 3, points 3,4,5, replaced: brightly- → brightly using [[Project:AWB|AWB]] (8686) |
| 480777223 | 2012-03-08T03:36:06Z | GoingBatty | [[WP:AWB/GF|General fixes]] & manual clean up using [[Project:AWB|AWB]] (7961) |
| 426522177 | 2011-04-29T07:35:48Z | Deb | tag |
| 423578233 | 2011-04-11T21:13:58Z | Katharineamy | Adding links |
| 423559415 | 2011-04-11T19:16:36Z | Theo10011 | added [[Category:Pollination]]; removed {{uncategorized}} using [[WP:HC|HotCat]] |
| 423521477 | 2011-04-11T15:07:23Z | JamietwBot | Marked as dead end (Deadendmarker is an automated bot.) |
| 423429191 | 2011-04-11T00:31:37Z | Bearcat | categorization/tagging using [[Project:AWB|AWB]] |
| 423298345 | 2011-04-10T07:48:57Z | Abid 2472 | |
| 423297315 | 2011-04-10T07:36:19Z | Abid 2472 | [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with 'Apiphily is a form of pollination whereby pollen is distributed by honey bees ( ''Apis''sp. Hymenoptera order and family Apidae). Apiphilous species frequently evol...' |
