Tutorial

Learn how to use the Liriomyza Parasitoids in Southeast Asia key by simply opening it and trying various characters.
The key cannot be broken or modified, so clicking on the icons will help you understand how the key operates.
In Lucid you do not have to begin at the start of the key, you can start anywhere, depending on what you can comfortably identify on your specimen.
For instance, if the head is not present on your specimen, you can skip the head characters and look at other characters.

Alternatively, when you start the key, a lucid tutorial can be found be using Help on the lucid menu bar and choosing tutorial.
For more information on Lucid, read the help files in the key or visit www.lucidcentral.com.

Using Lucid Player
Navigating Lucid Player
Species information, descriptions and images
Using the Lucid Player Toolbar


 

Using Lucid Player

To start the key, click once on the 'Start' button or on the words "Open a Key". From here you can open the Key to Families or any of the four subkeys : Braconidae Family, Eucoilidae Family, Eulophidae Family and Pteromalidae Family, or....the species key : Neochrysocharis. You can start at any key at any time. If you are in the key 'Key to Families' and you have narrowed the identification down to one family, to open the subkey to that family click on the green icon next to the family name. Choose 'Subkey' and the key to that family.
Once you are in the key, to navigate back to the home page, just click the 'Home' button found in the lucid menu bar at the top of the screen. This opens the homepage in a window in front of the Lucid key screen.
If you have finished an identification and wish to start another, click on the 'Restart' button , located in the lucid menu bar.

When the lucid key first opens, a four panel window will be displayed : Characters available, Character states chosen, Taxa remaining and Taxa discarder.. The top two panels are devoted to characters and their states. The bottom two are devoted to taxa. At the start of an identification no Character States have been chosen and no taxa have been discarded.
The top left panel displays the characters and a list of variations (the states). When a character and its associated state are selected they are listed in the upper right panel.
When a character state is selected, the taxa that do not satisfy the criteria of that state are moved to the lower left hand panel. When the list of taxa in the right hand panel is reduced to one, the keying process is complete.

 

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Navigating Lucid Player

The key can be navigated in two principal ways.

To display states belonging to a particular character click on the wording. To select a state double click on it and it will be transferred to the top right panel.You can also click once on the words and drag the words to the top right panel. If you selected the wrong state just double click on the wording (or click once and drag the wording) of the character state in the top right panel and the state will return to the character list (top left panel).

Images for each state can be accessed by selecting the adjacent circular information icon.

 


Selecting the circular purple icon adjacent to a character presents a window displaying all images associated with the character. To view a larger image, click once on the image and drag it to the slide projector icon. In this mode you may move between characters using arrows in the the top left hand corner of the image window. To select a state double-click on the image of choice. Lucid will automatically scroll to the next character and display the state images. You can exit this screen at any time.

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Species Information, Description and Images

At any time the images, information and description of individual species can be viewed by clicking on the green icon in front of the species name. Choosing 'Notes: general' will bring up the taxa sheet for that species. Once you have entered the fact sheets you can navigate around the CD as if on a web site.


Using the Lucid Player Toolbar

A quick explanation of the some of the Lucid menu buttons found in the toolbar follows -

1) Similarities and Dissimilarities : provides a summary of all characters, and their corresponding states, in which the remaining taxa differ.You can choose two taxa and look at the similarities and differences between them.If you had two species left which you could not separate, you could look to see what Character might be useful for you to make a decision.

2) Prune Redundants : a function that discards all characters and states that do not apply to the remaining taxa. Use this button to discard these Character States so that you are not wasting time and effort on Characters that will not help to identify the specimen.

3) Best : selects the next best character recommended in order to distinguish between remaining taxa. After making a selection and narrowing down the taxa remaining you can use the "Best" button. The Character which will help the most in narrowing down the taxa remaining even further will appear at the top of the Characters Available window (top left panel). Since this "Best" Character is statistically determined, it may not always be the best Character for you, so look at the list and choose the easiest Character. 'Best' can be chosen at any time during the identification.

4) Bingo : provides a summary of all characters and states that can be used to reduce the remaining list of taxa to just one.This button is best used when only a few taxa remain.

For a detailed explanation of all the buttons and features available use Help on the Lucid menu bar.top

 


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