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The 2025 Invertebrate Cup is, pending a better name, a competition open to all Wikipedians to improve articles about invertebrates – which includes everything from annelids to zygoptera. The competition starts on August 1st and will conclude on September 15th, at midnight UTC.

Points can be earned by...

  • Raising an article to featured article status (120 pts)
    • Featured topic: +20 pts per article which you nominated, including co-nominations
  • Raising an article to good article status (25 pts)
    • Good topic: +5 pts per article which you nominated, including co-nominations
  • De-stubbing an article (5 pts)
    • We follow the same definition of "destubbing" as The European Destubathon: "all you have to do is ensure it is minimum 1.5 kB (1500 characters) of readable prose (excluding infoboxes, references, markup, lists and categories) in total and reasonably well-written, though if there is an abundance of information try to surpass the requirement comfortably." Wikipedia:Prosesize is a useful tool for calculating this.

Article creation by itself does not earn points. The goal of this competition is to expand and enrich.

Bonus points are also available: to encourage contributions to all groups of invertebrates:

  • 5 bonus points are awarded at the end of the competition per phylum improved.

What's included?

Articles covered by this competition are:

Articles not included which some editors might expect to be included:

The goal is to improve articles about the invertebrates themselves, not articles about the study, etc. of invertebrates. Use this as a benchmark if you're unsure if an article qualifies.