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Set up single species record submission whereby BWARS can select species.    In relation to projects like Bombus hypnorum monitoring. A must do for OPAL grant.

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The HTML Filter + IMCA module seem to strip out image attributes such as width and height.

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Giving BWARS the ability to create any page “layout” it requires.

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Allow BWARS to set up new single species record forms.

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A close relative of A. ovatula (Kirby) and best separated from it by the broken hair-band in both sexes on the third gastral tergite (particularly obvious in the female).

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One of the larger brown and yellow-striped Nomada species. Its presence should be checked wherever its host, Andrena haemorrhoa (Fabricius), is present. It is very similar in appearance to the very common Nomada flava Panzer, but rather darker generally, though not as dark as Nomada panzeri Lepeletier. The presence of a clear notch in the tip of the mandible will confirm this (the only other British Nomada with a bifid mandible is fabriciana (Linnaeus), which is smaller and red). Take care when handling live females, however; female… Read more

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This help page is for advanced site editors only.

To change settings for the species account output, including the header text on the first page, visit Site configuration > Species account gallery on the menu. This brings up the configuration page for the gallery with several advanced setting further down the page (please check with John before changing anything you are not sure about). However, at the top of the settings there is a Header text box into which you can place any content you require to appear at the top of the gallery's first page. Click… Read more

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This article only applies to Advanced Site Editors such as Nigel!

Certain pages on the BWARS site contain dynamically generated lists of other content and are not built using the normal Create content menu item, rather they use the Views module. This is a powerful tool for reporting on any information held in Drupal, including nodes (content), users, terms etc. An example is the Download page.

A view can be output as part of another page, e.g. on the Home page for news and forum posts, or can be output… Read more

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A survey of the bees and wasps of fifteen chalk grassland and chalk heath sites within the East Sussex South Downs. Steven Falk, 2011

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A Provisional Checklist of the Invertebrates Recorded From Wales. 2. Aculeate Wasps, Bees & Ants (Hymenoptera Aculeata)