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James Parham commented on an older version of "Clemmys insculpta":
This image appears under Clemmys, but should only be under Glyptemys. Some Glyptemys images are also INCORRECTLY appearing under Clemmys. Since all have to be hid, some really nice Glyptemys images are being hid. Can we make it so they don't appear under Clemmys and don't have to be hid?
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James Parham commented on an older version of "Clemmys insculpta":
This image appears under Clemmys, but should only be under Glyptemys. Some Glyptemys images are also INCORRECTLY appearing under Clemmys. Since all have to be hid, some really nice Glyptemys images are being hid. Can we make it so they don't appear under Clemmys and don't have to be hid?
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James Parham commented on an older version of "Clemmys muhlenbergii":
This image appears under Clemmys, but should only be under Glyptemys. Some Glyptemys images are also INCORRECTLY appearing under Clemmys. Since all have to be hid, some really nice Glyptemys images are being hid. Can we make it so they don't appear under Clemmys and don't have to be hid?
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James Parham commented on an older version of "Clemmys marmorata":
This image appears under Clemmys, but should only be under Emys. All Emys marmorata images are also INCORRECTLY appearing under Clemmys. Since all have to be hid, some really nice Emys marmorata images are being hid. Can we make it so they don't appear under Clemmys and don't have to be hid?
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James Parham commented on an older version of "Dead Western Pond Turtle":
This image appears under Clemmys, but should only be under Emys. All Emys marmorata images are also INCORRECTLY appearing under Clemmys. Since all have to be hid, some really nice Emys marmorata images are being hid. Can we make it so they don't appear under Clemmys and don't have to be hid?
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James Parham commented on an older version of "Dead Western Pond Turtle":
This image appears under Clemmys, but should only be under Emys. All Emys marmorata images are also INCORRECTLY appearing under Clemmys. Since all have to be hid, some really nice Emys marmorata images are being hid. Can we make it so they don't appear under Clemmys and don't have to be hid?
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James Parham commented on an older version of "Clemmys marmorata":
This image appears under Clemmys, but should only be under Emys. There are many images like this. For example, all Emys marmorata images are appearing also under Clemmys, which is incorrect. Since all have to be hid, some really nice Emys marmorata images are being hid. Can we make it so they don;t appear under Clemmys and don't have to be hid?
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James Parham commented on an older version of "Clemmys muhlenbergii":
This image appears under Clemmys, but should only be under Glyptemys. There are many images like this. All Glyptemys images are appearing also under Clemmys, which is incorrect. Since all have to be hid, some really nice Glyptemys images are being hid and Glyptemys has no images.
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James Parham commented on an older version of "Clemmys muhlenbergii":
This image appears under Clemmys, but should only be under Glyptemys. There are many images like this. All Glyptemys images are appearing also under Clemmys, which is incorrect. Since all have to be hid, some really nice Glyptemys images are being hid and Glyptemys has no images.
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James Parham commented on an older version of "Clemmys insculpta":
This should not appear under Clemmys. This should appear under Glyptemys. There is a problem with the synonymy. Clemmys is an old name for this species, but it has been moved to Glyptemys, even in the Catolog of Life taxonomy. I have raised this issue several times. Given the present situation it is impossible for any Glyptemys images to appear since they also appear under Clemmys and I was recommended to hide them. There are many great images for Glyptemys that I solicited from people and they put on Flickr. It would be nice to be able to show them.
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