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By Adam Cuerden
This textbook-quality illustration of the anatomy of an annelid or "ringed worm", in this case an earthworm (Lumbricus terrestris), was created from scratch by KDS444, an extremely talented illustrator.
This Signpost "Featured content" report covers material promoted from 8 June through 14 June. Anything in quotation marks is taken from the respective articles and lists; see their page histories for attribution.

Five featured articles were promoted this week.

Titian's Pope Paul III and his Grandsons
American President John Tyler, painted by George Peter Alexander Healy.
Miranda en la Carraca, by Arturo Michelena, is a new featured picture.

Five featured lists were promoted this week.

Sitta europaea europaea, one of the Eurasian nuthatch subspecies that appear in a new featured list.
Uwe Aranas's photograph of the Kota Kinabalu City Mosque is a new featured picture.
Trailer for the game Dustforce, another of the many video game images and videos that have gotten released thanks to the efforts of our volunteers, in this case, Hahnchen.

Twenty-two featured pictures were promoted this week.

The quire of Exeter Cathedral, photographed by David Iliff.
The trams of the Nice tramway are designed to blend in with the architecture of Nice, France.
Besides his restoration work, Crisco 1492, or Chris Woodrich, is also a superb photographer, as this photo of Banyunibo temple in Indonesia shows.
Thaddeus Mortimer Fowler's 1902 map of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, as restored by former Pittsburgh native, Adam Cuerden.
A $5 National Gold Bank Note, part of Godot13's work on rare currency.

One featured portal was promoted this week.

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