Euclid – Eucalypts of Australia – USB Edition

euclid_128This very popular key developed by the Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research, Australian National Herbarium, Canberra has had its setup package updated to conform with the latest Java Runtime Environment (JRE) security changes. This update is available via CSIRO Publishing help desk.

Note: This update only applies to the Java based edition of Euclid, not the Windows only edition.

Lucid Key Server Update

A number of updates and enhancements have been added to the Lucid Key Server. The ‘Prune Redundants’ feature has now been implemented, including the option for auto pruning.

Users can now also select their preferred window mode. Normally the Lucid Key Server Player shows four windows (Features Available, Features Chosen, Entities Remaining and Entities Discarded). You can now launch the Key Server Player with your preferred combination of windows. For example, just Features Available and Entities Remaining, or Features Available, Entities Available and Entities Discarded etc.

If your organisation already owns a licence for the Lucid Key Server, you can download this update from the Lucidcentral.org downloads page.

Or you can purchase the Lucid Key Server here.

Lucid 3.5 Update

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Lucid v3.5 has been updated (build 3.5.30 04272016).

This update includes minor bug fixes and enhancements to the deployment process to conform with Java Runtime changes. The Lucid v3.5 Player applet now conforms to the Java Web Start technology and will allow Chrome browser users to launch keys.

To obtain the latest Lucid v3.5 visit the Lucidcentral.org downloads page.

To purchase Lucid v3.5 click here.

Spotlight on Lucid users – MyCrop Diagnostic keys

Wheat splashWhen Lucid was first developed almost 20 years ago, the main focus was on capturing the expertise of taxonomists to develop Lucid-based, interactive identification tools for a range of different organisms and users. More recently, the range of applications of Lucid has broadened. In particular, agronomists and plant protection experts have been using Lucid to develop diagnostic tools for use by advisors and farmers to help determine the cause of crop disorders and what to do about them.

The MyCrop (https://www.agric.wa.gov.au/mycrop) team within the Western Australian Department of Agriculture and Food has developed a series of interactive tools to bring “crop diagnostics to the paddock”.

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Diagnosis of Oral Ulceration

ulcer_app_splashDiagnostic key developed by Laurie Walsh – UQ School of Dentistry & Alex Forrest – Griffith University.

As far as we are aware, this app is the first application of Lucid to help diagnose the possible causes of human medical symptoms. We would be interested to hear of any other current or planned projects using Lucid to develop human or veterinary diagnostic tools.

Available on Android and iOS

Scarab and Stag Beetles of Hawaii and the Pacific

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This key will allow you to easily identify adult and immature scarab beetles including established pest species and potential new invasive scarab species. The scarab and stag beetle fauna of Hawaii is of global origin, with non-native species hailing from Australia, Africa, North America, Asia, and Europe. Only five stag beetles are native to Hawaii, and these are greatly in need of conservation and study.

ITP collaborator: Wichita State University

Authors: Joshua B. Dunlap, Mary Liz Jameson, Emmy L. Engasser, Paul E. Skelley, and Amanda J. Redford

Publisher: Identification Technology Program – APHIS/USDA

Website: http://idtools.org/id/beetles/scarab/index.php

Available on Android and iOS