The observed herbivore species was seen eating this plant species.
Observation | Interaction->Herbivore of |
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Hackberries (Genus Celtis) | |
Photos / SoundsWhatGenus AmphipyraObserveransel_oommenDescriptionLarvae shown with frass and feeding damage |
Apples (Genus Malus) |
Black Cherry (Prunus serotina) | |
Sweet Basil (Ocimum basilicum) | |
WhatClavate Tortoise Beetle (Helocassis clavata)ObserverbkmertzDescriptionEating on potato leaves |
Potato (Solanum tuberosum) |
WhatGenus AgrilusObserveransel_oommenDescriptionFound on black locust. Presume feeding damage is from this specimen. |
Black Locust (Robinia pseudoacacia) |
Ivy Tree (Heptapleurum heptaphyllum) | |
Dense-flowered False Nettle (Boehmeria densiflora) | |
Edible Debregeasia (Debregeasia orientalis) | |
Paper Mulberry (Broussonetia papyrifera) | |
Bishop Wood (Bischofia javanica) | |
Rough-leaved Holly (Ilex asprella) | |
Rangoon Creeper (Combretum indicum) | |
Common Melastoma (Melastoma candidum) | |
Chinese Tallow (Triadica sebifera) | |
Milk Tree (Ficus benguetensis) | |
Chinese Tallow (Triadica sebifera) | |
Common Melastoma (Melastoma candidum) | |
Bishop Wood (Bischofia javanica) | |
Kurogane Holly (Ilex rotunda) | |
Ring-cupped Oak (Quercus glauca) | |
Red Maple (Acer rubrum) | |
New Zealand Flaxes (Genus Phormium) | |
WhatRose Stem Girdler (Agrilus cuprescens)ObservercholmesphotoDescriptionRose Stem Girdler (Agrilus cuprescens) on Multiflora Rose. |
Multiflora Rose (Rosa multiflora) |
Desert Prince's Plume (Stanleya pinnata) | |
Roses (Genus Rosa) | |
Spearmint (Mentha spicata) | |
Nightshades (Genus Solanum) | |
Goldenrods (Genus Solidago) | |
Desert Broom (Carmichaelia petriei) |
I've changed all the interaction field names from "Interaction: " to "Interaction->" to stop them messing with the photo tag processing on photo import. When adding photos already tagged with fields to the "Add an observation" page, it was only grabbing the field name text after the colon and so not working properly.
Everything works now that the colon is gone, so long as you use a recognised taxon name. For example, if I tag a photo on my computer with "Interaction->Visited flower of=Rosmarinus officinalis" and upload it, it will get this field added with the taxon Rosmarinus officinalis.
That can save a lot of time if you''re maintaining your own photo library in your computer and tagging lots of photos there and uploading them all at once.