Astrotricha sp. Wallagaraugh (R.O.Makinson 1228) NSW Herbarium

Merimbula Star-hair at Tura Beach, NSW

Astrotricha sp. Wallagaraugh (R.O.Makinson 1228) NSW Herbarium at Tura Beach, NSW - 7 Sep 2017
Astrotricha sp. Wallagaraugh (R.O.Makinson 1228) NSW Herbarium at Tura Beach, NSW - 7 Sep 2017
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3 comments

BettyDonWood wrote:
   8 Sep 2017
Please make sure there is only one plant species per sighting. Photos 3, 4, and 5 should all be separate sightings. If you find, say, an insect sitting on a flower, the same photo is OK in two sightings, one for the insect and the other for the flower.
scb wrote:
   8 Sep 2017
Hello May, the quickest way to fix the multiple species for an individual sighting would be to delete the sightings you have just added and then enter each individual image as a separate sighting (unless they are photographs of the same species). To delete your images - click on your entry then click the Edit tab (to the right of the image at the top) then in the next window click the Remove this sighting tab. If you get stuck let us know and we will offer some guidance. The other option - after clicking the Edit tab you can then scroll down to the images you have entered and remove the last ones that don't match, then scroll to the bottom of the page an click update this sighting, you will need to re enter the images you have deleted.
May wrote:
   8 Sep 2017
My fault, I wasn't aware exactly of how the app camera put them into groups. Lesson learned, I won't do that again. Hopefully I have successfully rectified the problem. Steve your how to, was most helpful.

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  • 30 Abundance
  • 7 Sep 2017 11:03 AM Recorded on
  • May Recorded by

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