"I searched for Chrysochloris and checked the tissue box. I got back two specimens from MVZ that [snip] have a citation in arctos. In the Darwin Core records, that citation is a hyperlink, but it does not take one to the citation in Arctos. It just goes back to the specimen record."
Investigate the cause of having a previousIdentification hyperlink point to the specimen record in the VertNet portal. Looks like the previousidentification that makes it through has quotes and // stripped incorrectly, leaving an invalid link, thus making the detail page link to itself.
From Chris Conroy, originally in issue #421:
"I searched for Chrysochloris and checked the tissue box. I got back two specimens from MVZ that [snip] have a citation in arctos. In the Darwin Core records, that citation is a hyperlink, but it does not take one to the citation in Arctos. It just goes back to the specimen record."
I am able to find one record that show this behavior at http://portal.vertnet.org/o/mvz/mammal-specimens?id=117920.
Investigate the cause of having a previousIdentification hyperlink point to the specimen record in the VertNet portal. Looks like the previousidentification that makes it through has quotes and // stripped incorrectly, leaving an invalid link, thus making the detail page link to itself.