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Michael Wunderli marked "Tick - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia" as visible on the "Ixodida" page.
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Michael Wunderli commented on "Tick - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia":
I hid it because I had the impression it didn't import properly. But the article looks good now and I dont finde a better article so I make it visible again. Sorry for the confusion.
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Michael Wunderli commented on "EOL Curators":
@Katja Schulz: What i meant was that for exaple here: http://eol.org/pages/1181577/details This species for example is present but has no pictures and no detail information. That was the case with most species I found on that website. Is there something we can do about that?
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Katja Schulz commented on "EOL Curators":
@Michael Wunderli: All the Haploclastus species are here: http://eol.org/pages/111544/overview Or is that not what you meant?
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Anna Weitzman added "Magicicada Davis 1925" to the collection "National Museum of Natural History Species of the Day Collection".
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Michael Wunderli commented on "EOL Curators":
Check out this website, non of the species shown there are present in the eol data. http://www.exoticfauna.com/tarantulabibliography/Haploclastus.html
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Bob Corrigan commented on "Tick - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia":
@Michael Wunderli: As far as I can tell the taxonomy is a bit confusing here, but can you recommend an alternative article for "ticks" for the higher-level taxon page it would be associated with? Thanks
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Anna Weitzman added "Pediculus humanus Linnaeus, 1758" to the collection "National Museum of Natural History Species of the Day Collection".
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Anna Weitzman added an unknown item to the collection "National Museum of Natural History Species of the Day Collection".
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Anna Weitzman added "Ipomoea pes-caprae (L.) R. Br." to the collection "National Museum of Natural History Species of the Day Collection".
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Anna Weitzman added "Felis silvestris Schreber 1777" to the collection "National Museum of Natural History Species of the Day Collection".
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Anna Weitzman added "Daucus carota L." to the collection "National Museum of Natural History Species of the Day Collection".
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Anna Weitzman added "Pueraria montana (Lour.) Merr." to the collection "National Museum of Natural History Species of the Day Collection".
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Yan Wong commented on "EOL API Discussion Group":
@Bob Corrigan: Thanks Bob. If you are referring to the thumbnail sizes, I worked out that two of the "proportional" sizes are labelled _98_68 and _580_360. I'd still be interested to know what the 3rd available size is.
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Bob Corrigan commented on "EOL API Discussion Group":
@Yan Wong: @Yan, did you get the answer you needed from anyone?
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Bob Corrigan commented on "Featured Creatures - Bed Bug - Cimex lectularius Linnaeus":
Thanks to Jennifer L. Gillett-Kaufman for introducing us to the Featured Creatures website.
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Michаel Frаnkis commented on "EOL Curators":
@Jennifer Hammock: The obvious option here is for Flickr contributors not to add pics to the EOL Flickr Group until the photo has been identified to their satisfaction. Flickr has various ID groups where unidentified organisms can be posted for identification; pics of uncertain ID could be added to those, and then added to the EOL Group later once identified.
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Jennifer Hammock commented on "EOL Curators":
@Jason Sharp: So, Jason, supposing we create a new Admin tool and EOL admin set you as a Tructed Flickr Contributor, so by default your photos came to the platform pre-Trusted. You wouldn't need to visit them all to flip them to Trusted, BUT, if you post a flickr image or two that you would like to share with us, but you're not sure of the ID, those would come to us Trusted, like the others. It might then in a sense "be your responsibility" to visit those images and curate them to Unreviewed. I imagine that for some people this would be a lot less curation work. On the other hand, maybe it's too complicated/confusing?
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Jason Sharp commented on "EOL Curators":
@Jennifer Hammock: I am a little confused on this 'follow up'.