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Brown-shaded Carpet Moth  - Venusia comptaria

Brown-shaded Carpet Moth - Venusia comptaria
Apple River, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada
May 4, 2011
Came to outside light.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Location
We are still fixing each and every one of your submissions. Look at the location. (Apple River , Cumberland County, Nova Scotia, Canada) Do you see the extra space???????

 
I've tried to fix it now I ha
I've tried to fix it now I have made it worst . I have no idea how to fix it . Need help to fix it .

 
OK
Try to remember that empty spaces are invisible in the text, by their very nature. Sometimes you need to double-check that they are not really there, hanging at the end of your words. (such as in your comment above)
When editing your posts, try highlighting the text or clicking your mouse-pointer at the end of it. The curser will blink in the wrong place, whenever there is an extra space after a word.

The guide uses your old posts for a reference for any of your new posts, as a default. This is the reason that it keeps popping up on your submissions.
Once you make the corrections on any new posts, it should propagate to all of your future posts at that location.

 
Is the last post of the Twice
Is the last post of the Twice-stabbed Lady Beetle correct ?

 
Yes
That looks good.

 
Thanks ever so much. Hoping m
Thanks ever so much. Hoping my next post is correct .

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