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Jennifer Hammock added an association between "creaturecast - picky females" and "Phasmatodea Jacobson and Bianchi 1902".
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Rhianna Hruska added text to "Zoraptera Overview" on "Zoraptera".
Angel Flies have one family (Zorotypidae) and one genus (Zorotypus). They...
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Katja Schulz moved the classifications by Wikipedia and Wikipedia from Otopappus to Notoptera.
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Arne W. Lehmann added an association between "Common Green Bush- cricket" and "Phaneroptera Serville, 1831".
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Katja Schulz commented on "Plecoptera":
@Phil Myers: The problem is that there is a moth genus (Plecoptera Guenée in Boisduval & Guenée, 1852) that's a homonym of the order Plecoptera. I am just now in the process of removing invading stone flies from that page. I haven't seen the ADW export file, so I don't know whether we get sufficient context information (parent taxon, rank) in that file to correctly place these images. But for now the manual re-association should take care of it.
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Phil Myers commented on "Plecoptera":
@Cyndy Parr: I checked, and it is correctly identified as "Order Plecoptera" in the ADW. Something happening in the transferral to EOL that caused it to become a moth. I wonder if this is a common problem with ADW images? We do have quite a few that are identified only to order or family.
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Cyndy Parr commented on "Plecoptera":
@Phil Myers: Looks to me like we never had a species identification for it -- only the name "Plecoptera". Not sure if your system would have provided rank or parents that our system would have used to know which Plecoptera it was.
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