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Green Lyssomanes Birth Cycle/ 05/06/2005 - Lyssomanes viridis - female

Green Lyssomanes Birth Cycle/ 05/06/2005 - Lyssomanes viridis - Female
Plantation, Fort Lauderdale County, Florida, USA
May 6, 2005
Okay, I have been requested to post these. I am posting them here because I thought the guide might find them useful, but I did not want to overstep any boundries and figured if they could be used, someone with more clout around here will move them to the proper spot. With that said, I took these last year after finding a little suprise under a leaf one afternoon, she was the first green lyssomanes I have ever seen and she was guarding a clutch of eggs.. wow.. what a find, So I figured I would watch them for a while, this lasted, I think, approximately 3 weeks, I kind of got attached to them, it was a sad day when I came out one morning and the leaf was empty.. oh well, hope you can use these for the guide.

Thanks for looking,
Charles

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This is a really nice series
I'm going to move them all to the guide. I think a couple are so similar to other shots as to be redundant, though, so I'll frass those (you or another editor can reinstate them if you disagree). If you agree they are redundant, it would be helpful if you delete them from frass (under edit - the delete button, only available to you, is at the bottom of the submission form) so they won't show up as thumbs in viewing the other shots here (for the 30 days they would stay in frass).

If your camera has a date stamp, or you have some other way of knowing the date, it would also add to the value if you edit to refelect the actual date of each shot.

Finally, I'm going to uncheck Representative on several shots - just to reduce the likelihood that nothing but spiderlings will show up when someone views this species in Browse or Info view.

Wonderful photos.
What a great set of photos.

 
Dates..
I have the dates ready, I will apply them to the images in the subject heading for each one, that way it should show up with a mouse over, thanks and I hope this information is useful!

Charles

 
That is a really nice addition - good idea!
I think you should also edit the dates on the forms, though (click on edit under each to do so) to avoid confusion.

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