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C. viridis Nymph - Chlorocanta viridis - male

C. viridis Nymph - Chlorocanta viridis - Male
Shreveport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana, USA
July 20, 2023
The first image of a series showing the molting process of C. viridis, as well as some images of the specimen as an adult.

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That's strange.
When we log out we can only see 560 pixel images, even on our own posts. Here you have uploaded images that are 2500+ pixels, but no one can see that except you. You can click on these images and it will keep zooming in till it is full size. Others click on your images and only see the 560 pixel reduction. If you crop the images to a rectangle that is essentially just the bug, the insect will appear larger to folks because all the netting has been removed.

We would suggest that 37 images
are way more than are needed. Many of them are essentially the same. It would be good if you would reduce these to about ten. Also it would be good if you cropped the images. While you as the contributor can click on the images and see the full size images you posted, the rest of us are restricted to these 560 pixel reductions which are about 10% bug and 90% unhelpful netting.

 
I fixed the number of images but I can't figure out the pixel reduction issue. Even when I log out I can still see the full sized images.

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