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Monarch - Hodges#4614 (Danaus plexippus)
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Copyright © 2006
Paul
Monarch larva -
Danaus plexippus
davie, Broward County, Florida, USA
July 17, 2006
Size: 2.5"-3"
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Contributed by
Paul
on 17 July, 2006 - 9:37pm
Last updated 23 October, 2009 - 12:15am
Yes, nice portrait!
Did you know you can post straight to the
guide page
when you know the ID?
I edited your title - larvae is plural, larva is singular.
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Hannah Nendick-Mason
, 18 July, 2006 - 7:19am
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No I didn't realize that than
No I didn't realize that how do I do it?......thanks!
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Paul
, 18 July, 2006 - 8:59am
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Just navigate to the species page.
Make sure you click on the images tab. There's an "add image" link there, and when you click it you get to a submission page just like for ID Request.
Since this image is already on the site, there's no need to redo it. You can click "tag" underneath this image and it will show up on the left of the window. Then when you go to the species page (the link in my comment above will get you there) click on "move tagged images." You'll know it has been moved to the right place because the latin name will automatically show up in your title.
Only you or an editor can move your images. It's helpful if you get used to moving your own to the correct place (or frassing them if you don't consider them guideworthy) once they have been identified.
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Hannah Nendick-Mason
, 18 July, 2006 - 12:56pm
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where do I find the images ta
where do I find the images tab?
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Paul
, 18 July, 2006 - 1:10pm
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Done
Moved it for you this time.
Also, as a matter of consistency, images are submitted with no frame. You could edit the page and replace the image with one with no frame, do not resubmit it and delete the original because then the comments would be lost. This image is large enough that it will still look good. Occasionally an editor could do it for you if you have trouble.
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Beatriz Moisset
, 1 August, 2006 - 6:55pm
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Any time you look at a species in the guide
there's a choice of views: Taxonomy, Browse, Info, Images, Links, Books, Data. Those are the tabs. The link I gave you above goes directly to the Images page.
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Hannah Nendick-Mason
, 18 July, 2006 - 1:25pm
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