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'''<span style="font-size: larger;">Locality Tab</span>'''
 
Enter all available geographic information from the specimen label into the appropriate field. Continent, Country, and Province/State/Territory lookup lists&nbsp;are up-to-date and have been locked, meaning that the values in&nbsp;these fields cannot be added to or edited. If a value from a label is not displaying in the&nbsp;drop-down list of one of the aforementioned fields, this&nbsp;indicates&nbsp;that the information on the label is outdated, incorrect, or that you are trying to place information into&nbsp;the incorrect field. The&nbsp;information that does not fit into one of these categories&nbsp;still needs to be captured, but should be alternatively placed in&nbsp;the&nbsp;Precise Location field. If there is no specific locality description to be placed in the Precise Location field, please leave&nbsp;the field blank and do NOT record “[no precise location]" or a variation of that phrase in brackets; standard practice is to keep the field blank.&nbsp;If elevation is provided on the label, enter that information in the Elevation (Above Sea Level) field(s) (if provided in a range, the lower elevation value should be placed in the “From:” field, and the higher elevation value in the “To:” field). Sometimes location information is provided in&nbsp;Township, Range, and Section (TRS) format; place that information in the&nbsp;Locality Details section (below Elevation), ensuring that letters "T", "R", and "S" are included as the prefix before&nbsp;appropriate value/direction (i.e. T10S, R23E, S12).

Revision as of 15:53, 21 April 2021

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