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C. Michael Hogan commented on "Distribution":
Adds no useful information to other range text object information on this taxon on eol.
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C. Michael Hogan marked the classification from "NCBI Taxonomy" as preferred for "Caltha palustris".
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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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C. Michael Hogan commented on "Range Description":
Can also add that the range explicitly includes the Mesoamerican Gulf-Caribbean mangroves ecoregion along the Atlantic versant of Central America and southern Mexico.
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C. Michael Hogan marked "Range Description" as visible on the "Dendropsophus phlebodes (Stejneger, 1906)" page.
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C. Michael Hogan marked "Range Description" as hidden on the "Dendropsophus phlebodes (Stejneger, 1906)" page.
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Cyndy Parr commented on Cyndy Parr's newsfeed:
@Roderic Page: Sounds like a good suggestion for the API improvement thread here: http://eol.org/forums/2 (for anybody else who happens to notice, we're testing a forum behind the scenes but would be happy to give you access, just ask)
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C. Michael Hogan commented on "Countries":
countries are correct, but see other text object here on eol for more specificity.
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C. Michael Hogan marked "National Distribution" as hidden on the "Lithobates berlandieri (Baird, 1859)" page.
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C. Michael Hogan commented on "National Distribution":
Misleading, understates range. Better, more complete data in other text objects on this taxon here on eol.
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Hans-Martin Braun added the German common name "Weißer Kaneelbaum" to "Canella winterana (L.) Gaertn.".
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C. Michael Hogan marked "National Distribution" as hidden on the "Calochortus tiburonensis A. J. Hill" page.
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C. Michael Hogan commented on "National Distribution":
this text object is not useful, since taxon is a narrow california endemic as set forth in other text objects.
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Hans-Martin Braun added the English common name "canella" to "Canella winterana (L.) Gaertn.".
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Hans-Martin Braun added the German common name "Weißer Zimtrindenbaum" to "Canella winterana (L.) Gaertn.".