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Black & Yellow Argiope (Argiope aurantia) - Argiope aurantia

Black & Yellow Argiope (Argiope aurantia) - Argiope aurantia
Sparta, Elgin, Ontario, Canada
August 16, 2005

Black & Yellow Argiope
Looks like: Argiope aurantia - Black & Yellow Argiope. I am moving this image to frass since we already have images from Ontario in August.

 
Why don't you just leav my st
Why don't you just leav my stuff be. I didn't know there was a limit!!!

 
So Sorry
There is no limit. I will move that back. I am Very sorry. You are a good photographer and I really hope that my stupidity will not stop you posting images on BugGuide.

 
This is my first day on the s
This is my first day on the site and I appreciate feedback and help but removing my images because there may be some already is going to far. A lot of me goes into each photo especially my spider photos as I have a fear of them.

 
Photos
In your fist day you have added several new and better views of several butterflies. That will help many people when they are trying to identify a that species of butterfly. I only removed your photo because the butterfly is not found in North America. Thank you for posting your photos and I hope that you will post more soon. Again, I am so sorry that I upset you. I did not mean to.

 
I would have moved or removed
I would have moved or removed them accordingly had I been given the chance.

 
Frass
I'm not sure if you're aware that items moved to Frass aren't deleted until a month after the last time they're changed or commented on. This is so anyone who disagrees can move them back if they wish- it's not an automatic death sentence for your pictures.

I know you got off on the wrong foot, but I hope you'll stick around long enough to find that Chris is one of the more thoughtful and considerate editors on Buguide.

 
Photos
OK, I understand. I am sorry. Sometimes I can be too hasty. I do not have much time to spare, since I have so much school work.

I do not know why I was going to frass this photo, now that I look at it I see that it is very good, much better than my image of Argiope aurantia.

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