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Sumac Leaftier Moth - Hodges#2701 (Episimus argutana)
Photo#2008586
Copyright © 2021
Pamela Piombino
Episimus argutana -
Episimus argutana
8 miles west of Longmont, Boulder County, Colorado, USA
July 22, 2021
Heavily treed private property at 5300', mix of cottonwoods and many non-natives, ponds, pastures, came to MV light
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Contributed by
Pamela Piombino
on 23 July, 2021 - 8:32pm
Last updated 2 April, 2022 - 11:32am
Moved
Moved from
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Steve Morris
, 2 April, 2022 - 11:32am
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moving sitings
I moved it by re-entering it, then deleting the old posting. Like I mentioned a very roundabout method.
I will try your directions next time.
Pam
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Pamela Piombino
, 26 January, 2022 - 1:32pm
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This is the old posting, and it’s not deleted
You should delete the new one and move this instead. The problem with deleting and reposting (aside from it being a waste of your time) is that it removes the identifying comment(s). It then looks like you identified the image yourself.
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Aaron Hunt
, 26 January, 2022 - 1:35pm
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Episimus argutana
I know how to add ones I am sure about before they have your blessing, but how do I move moths that you have identified like straight from where you left this note? I did what you asked, but I think in a very roundabout way. Is anyone working on making this easier and less obtuse?
Thanks for ALL of your help, Pam
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Pamela Piombino
, 26 January, 2022 - 1:21pm
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Moving images…
I’m not sure what you did, but you did not actually move this image. You need to tag it (clicking the option between edit and add comment below the image), navigate to the images tab for wherever you want to place the images, then click to “move tagged images.”
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Aaron Hunt
, 26 January, 2022 - 1:27pm
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Moving images
Pam, you can move your own images on BugGuide. Moving your identified images saves me time.
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Aaron Hunt
, 26 January, 2022 - 12:31pm
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Episimus argutana
Hi Aaron,
Can you put this in your data base? It will be a new point for BG.
Thanks, Pam
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Pamela Piombino
, 26 July, 2021 - 10:30pm
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Yes
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Aaron Hunt
, 23 July, 2021 - 10:07pm
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