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Sometimes when adding to lists, name-matching only occurs to the genus level, not the species level.
Currently, there is no way to know if this has occurred, i.e. which species this applies to, without checking through each entry manually. This is a very time-consuming process.
User story / use case: As an editor of an ALA list, I'd like to be able to easily find out if the species I've entered has been name-matched to species level, or only to genus level.
Suggested solution: a filter to be able to see which taxon rank each entry is name-matched to.
Sometimes when adding to lists, name-matching only occurs to the genus level, not the species level.
Currently, there is no way to know if this has occurred, i.e. which species this applies to, without checking through each entry manually. This is a very time-consuming process.
User story / use case: As an editor of an ALA list, I'd like to be able to easily find out if the species I've entered has been name-matched to species level, or only to genus level.
Suggested solution: a filter to be able to see which taxon rank each entry is name-matched to.
cc: @turley85
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