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Katja Schulz marked the classification from "NatureServe" as preferred for "Callirhytis quercuspunctata (Basset)".
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Valter Jacinto marked an older version of "Vespa // Scoliid Wasp (Scolia hirta subsp. unifasciata), male" as trusted on the "Scolia hirta unifasciata" page.
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Katja Schulz added an association between "Odynerus spinipes? Vespidae. See parasite note" and "Stylopidia".
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Eli Sarnat removed a common name from "Anoplolepis custodiens (Smith, 1858)".
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Eli Sarnat added the common name "common pugnacious ant" to "Anoplolepis custodiens (Smith, 1858)".
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Eli Sarnat added an unknown common name to "Anoplolepis custodiens (Smith, 1858)".
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Eli Sarnat removed a common name from "Anoplolepis custodiens (Smith, 1858)".
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Cyndy Parr commented on an older version of "Red bull ant":
@John Tann: Everything should be good now -- it will no longer appear on the plant genus page, and will appear on the correct ant species page AND automatically on all the higher taxon pages for the ant (it is not necessary to manually associate with higher taxa if the system knows them). It will still show as "unreviewed" until a curator with the appropriate expertise decides to trust it. Let's see if we can get Adam Lazarus to take a look.
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Eli Sarnat added an unknown common name to "Anoplolepis custodiens (Smith, 1858)".
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John Tann commented on an older version of "Red bull ant":
@Patrick Leary: Patrick, Thanks for correcting a wrong association here. Do you know what happens now? Will this image also be untrusted as an image of an ant, or is it just untrusted as an image of a plant? Do I sit back and wait for it all to be fixed, or should I be doing something? John
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