Thread subject: Diptera.info :: latin names explained by images
Posted by BubikolRamios on 26-11-2010 22:55
#1
so, I putted this together.
http://www.agrozo....jsp?l2=en
It is a devellopment stage so it loads a cuple of secs.
Comments especialy on logic of extensions, and all other bugs and missinformation are welcome.
Please make comments at the bottom, as that need allso to be tested. :)
Hope you find this useful.
Posted by Stephen R on 27-11-2010 13:35
#2
I just got a blank page. I'll try again later.
Stephen.
Posted by BubikolRamios on 27-11-2010 17:51
#3
Sorry to all, some bad spider came in , blocked all my traffic, meanwhile, I managed to introduce error on that page. Now it should work.
Posted by BubikolRamios on 27-11-2010 21:27
#4
figured out that extensions column is pretty pointless, so now it searches for all images that has word containing 'base word' in it.
so it finds for base word 'brevi' = short:
Bitylenchus brevilineatus
Anochetus brevis
Brevicornu arcticum
...
I guess this is the best logic there is, or not ?
Edited by BubikolRamios on 27-11-2010 21:31
Posted by Stephen R on 27-11-2010 22:06
#5
Looks good.
You are not always consistent when giving the root and 'extension': for example azureus, caeruleus, not azurus, caerulus. (Perhaps you should give the whole masculine form followed by thr alternative endings, eg. 'caeruleus, -a -um'.)
Alphabetical order might be useful if the list gets any longer. I like the links to relevant species.
Stephen.
EDIT: I hadn't seen your latest post when I wrote this. I think your solution is a good one.
Edited by Stephen R on 27-11-2010 22:09