Ken, I could not find a way to delete one either. You can go in and edit the submission if it has not been approved, and they say you can delete the submission, but I can find no way to do that. I simply went in and deleted all the information it would let me delete and wrote ³This entry should be deleted² in the specimen ID remarks box. The submission is still there, but it is empty. Harold Howell Rutledge, TN Grainger County On 6/8/10 3:01 PM, "kjchilds" <kjchilds@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Does anyone know how to delete a submitted record on Ode Central? It's still > pending but I can't find a delete option anywhere. > > Odonata Central appears to be one of the least user friendly sites I've dealt > with in many years. > > Ken Childs > Henderson, TN > Chester County > > http://www.finishflagfarms.com > > > From: Avian Pursuits Nature Tours <naturetours@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: tn-dragonflies@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Sent: Wed, May 5, 2010 9:24:00 AM > Subject: [tn-dragonflies] Tennessee counties needing dragonfly records > > Hello Tennessee Odonate fans! I'm glad to see all the traffic on this new > listserve. I'd say we've certainly needed one for dragons. > I haven't had anything to post here yet as I have not had an opportunity to > get out and look for local dragons, or butterflies, or even birds, because of > travels to faraway places. Hopefully this weekend I can find some time to get > out and maybe find a new county record or two. > > The reason for this post is to make everyone aware that I have put together > lists of dragonflies that are on the Tennessee state list but have NOT yet > been recorded in the counties of the state. You can access these lists here: > http://avianpursuits.com/Dragonflies_Main.html > <http://avianpursuits.com/Dragonflies_Main.html> The lists make it easy for > you to see which species you should go look for...photograph...and submit to > Odonata Central (http://www.odonatacentral.org/) so that we can have a better > picture of what species are found in the state. > > Another site that should be of interest to each of us is Bugguide: > http://bugguide.net <http://bugguide.net/> > <http://bugguide.net/> This site is useful for helping you get identification > of any insects you may photograph. Additionally, it offers the opportunity to > add information about the times of the year that insects are found in each > county. Odonata Central simply lists dragons that have been found at least > once in each region. At Bugguide you can check to see if a species has been > reported in the month you find it. If not, you can add it. > > I hope everyone will try to take the time to add records to both of these > great web sites! > > PS There will be a BioBlitz at Seven Islands Wildlife Refuge in east Knox > County from 2 p.m. Friday, May 28 through 2p.m. Saturda, May 29. Come on out > and help identify species of any animals and plants to the Refuge list! Let me > know if you are interested and I will get you on the email list. > > Thanks, > David > > David Trently > Avian Pursuits Nature Tours > ...come see the real world! > Knoxville, TN > http://avianpursuits.com/ > > >