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George Sims commented on "EOL Curators":
@Cyndy Parr: Cyndy, http://eol.org/collections/27396 Gervasio, And "bugs" sensu George!!
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Cyndy Parr commented on "EOL Curators":
@George Sims: George can you give us a link to the community or page that you are talking about?
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Gervasio Carvalho commented on "EOL Curators":
@George Sims: George, "tarantulas" are INSECTA sensu Linné! Joke!
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George Sims commented on "EOL Curators":
Although I am not a curator for the "Insect" community, I noticed that it contained the collection Theraphosidae (tarantulas), which are, of course, NOT insects.
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Abhay Hule commented on "EOL Curators":
@Cyndy Parr: Hi, Cyndy Parr: I will try to Identify as far as possible!!
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Cyndy Parr commented on "EOL Curators":
I would appreciate if we have any crab experts that they take a look at this media gallery -- the best photos are all unreviewed and I'm not able to tell if they are all correctly identified: http://eol.org/pages/343925/media
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Jennifer Hammock commented on "EOL Curators":
@Michael Wunderli: Michael, are the collections you're trying to eject contained within another community managed collection?
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Michael Wunderli commented on "EOL Curators":
@Jason Sharp: thanks, it worked, but they still show up as featured collections.
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Jason Sharp commented on "EOL Curators":
@Michael Wunderli: On the Managers tab for the collection, under 'Communities that can manage this collection' you should see the community that you are seeking. Select 'Remove'.
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Erwin Gruber commented on an older version of Cyttaria darwinii:
Leaves and twigs of host to be seen at source.
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Erwin Gruber marked "Cyttaria darwinii on tall deciduous beech" as trusted on the "Nothofagus pumilio" page.
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Erwin Gruber marked "Cyttaria darwinii on tall deciduous beech" as trusted on the "Cyttaria darwinii" page.
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Erwin Gruber commented on an older version of Cyttaria darwinii on tall deciduous beech:
Leaves and twigs to be seen at source.
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Erwin Gruber commented on "Image of Polystichum setiferum":
Just one of many cultivars, Polystichum setiferum cv. "Aarestrup", deviating from usual wild individuals.
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Erwin Gruber commented on "Image of Polystichum setiferum":
Just one of many cultivars, Polystichum setiferum cv. "Aarestrup", deviating from usual wild individuals.
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trobertson commented on "EOL Curators":
Hi all, @Constantine Wing Heng Lau @Cyndy Parr I will contact Discover Life but please see the DL page for that record [1] which states "decimal latitude_longitude from gazetteer ••• 41.1_-85.1". DL are automatically (and too optimistically) using a reverse geocoding to provide coordinates based on textual information on the record. The record published through GBIF [2] does not contain coordinates and the GBIF network content does not appear at first glance to be particularly problematic for that species [3]. I hope this helps explain the content you are seeing. Best wishes, Tim - Systems architect, GBIF [1] http://www.discoverlife.org/mp/20l?id=GBIF50315052&btxt=Encyclopedia+of+Life&burl=www.eol.org/pages/311781 [2] http://data.gbif.org/occurrences/50312715 [3] http://data.gbif.org/species/2435451/