I would participate, but who, when, and how still have to be answered. Weekends would be preferable. Thanks gavinupp for the diferrence. Also I notice Ips' hair seems to be orange in all the pictures I see. Maybe that too?Fluorine wrote:I'll probably get beat but I would participate.windu34 wrote:Yeah I'm downgavinnupp wrote:Tomicus has a tapered head while Ips has a round best I can figure.
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Arizona site has no indication of having any list... Anyone from AZ know if we have a few extra species of if we're just gonna abide by the national list?
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The plant taxonomy are really weird. I'm finding unranked plants and ones that have clades...? I'm also seeing multiple classifications that differ from source to source??
Since clades are basically unofficial, should I not include it or?
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Since clades are basically unofficial, should I not include it or?
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Yeah I am finding a lot of conflicting sources for plant taxonomy. Does anyone have something credible for the taxonomy of fig buttercup (Ficaria verna)?
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Plant taxonomy (and fossil taxonomy) is just one of those things that you can't get a clear answer about. I'd suggest you put down the conflicting names along with when they were used or whether they're still considered valid, and answer questions based on your judgement of the ES.kaziscioly wrote:Yeah I am finding a lot of conflicting sources for plant taxonomy. Does anyone have something credible for the taxonomy of fig buttercup (Ficaria verna)?
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Yesamp 3914 wrote:Is there a list of invasive species that we have to study?
Additionally, if your state has a specific list, you should also look at that.
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Click on the word "yes" in the response to your question above and you'll get it from the official soinc.org websiteamp 3914 wrote:Where can we find that list of Invasive Species?
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