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"The old description" and "Forage crops" in the descriptions of species

Community and ForumWebsite news and updates"The old description" and "Forage crops" in the descriptions of species

Peter Khramov, 24.10.2013 2:02

That subsection "The old description" and "Forage plants" on pages with descriptions of species are disappearing - this is normal. Of the old descriptions infa transferred to the new system with an indication of the sources (ie the data is not going away, they are on the same page in a more civilian clothes), in the future, this section will not appear greater.INFA of "Forage crops" is also transferred to the detailed information from the source, but after a while the partition returns to stern, in the formalized form (ie,The situation is similar, for example, the one that is now available to the flight of time - in a formalized form displays a table of months, when adults of flies, and below is a detailed infa sources, especially the flight of time, depending on the specific part of the range, etc.)

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