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It might be useful to display the bee names that are being matched with the feeds to give some indication of why a particular article is appearing on the list when it might appear to not be related to bees.
The match comes from the uBio end so the matching taxon name would have to be flagged by uBio. It would be possible to flag feed taxon names that matched entries in your Scratchpad classification but this might not necessarily explain why a feed entry is present. Ideally the Scratchpad classification and the uBio classification bank entry would be one and the same. Thus the feed would be guaranteed to be matched and relevant, unless that taxon name is a synonym of a taxon of interest.
The match comes from the uBio end so the matching taxon name would have to be flagged by uBio. It would be possible to flag feed taxon names that matched entries in your Scratchpad classification but this might not necessarily explain why a feed entry is present. Ideally the Scratchpad classification and the uBio classification bank entry would be one and the same. Thus the feed would be guaranteed to be matched and relevant, unless that taxon name is a synonym of a taxon of interest.
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