Closed Joao-Nunes-Moths closed 9 months ago
@Joao-Nunes-Moths Thanks for creating the issue here.
I will leave it to @DavidRoy @CrisSevilleja to prioritise. Species dictionary changes would need to be done in the warehouse first.
@andrewvanbreda could you add this moth species and aggregate to the eBMS moth list please
Hi @DavidRoy,
Have done that now.
Note that the "Accepted name unique identifier (external key)" and "Taxon name unique identifier (search code)" fields are empty on the new entries.
Also a field called "Name form" is also empty (which is described as "For internal use by scripts which sync names from other databases") I notice other entries seem to have this filled in as "W" which I can add to the new entries if you want me to.
I guess close if you are happy
Thanks @andrewvanbreda. Let's leave open until @kazlauskis has updated the app with the new name
@Joao-Nunes-Moths do you tend to use the app or website to enter your moth records? Could you test via the website as the change should be immediate
Ideally, both the app and website, but for now the latter is OK. The new name is already available in the website. Thank you!
It's done now and will be available in v1.24.3 this week.
Hi @andrewvanbreda,
Can you also add this species?
TORTRICIDAE Pseudococcyx friedmariana Larsen, 2020
Thank you.
Hi @Joao-Nunes-Moths I have added this to the database (Warehouse), it may take a little time to appear on the website. I think @kazlauskis would need to add it to the app.
If anyone wants to add any extra information to the new entry, it is here, https://warehouse1.indicia.org.uk/index.php/taxa_taxon_list/edit/629215
I've pulled this into the app now, it will be ready in the next release later this month.
Hi @andrewvanbreda,
Can you also add this species?
Oecophoridae Pleurota andalusica Back, 1973
Thank you.
Hi @Joao-Nunes-Moths Have added this now https://warehouse1.indicia.org.uk/index.php/taxa_taxon_list/edit/636757
Hello,
Can we add this missing species to eBMS:
Agonopterix olusatri Corley & Buchner, 2019
It would be also useful to add Cryphia algae/pallida. It is a common pair in Iberian Peninsula which only can be safely identified after dissection.
Thank you.