Yes, but in @zahnerphoto 's example above, the specific aspect they are discussing is agreeing with an initial CV-based genus ID vs. a more specific species ID. This issue is made more confusing when the taxon photos for the species and genus are the same as they are in the example. The same goes more broadly for the CV suggestions where the genus and species look more similar than they should be in the suggestions drop down if the photos are the same. Having different species and genus pics helps reduce confusion, even without the implementation of a change to the CV suggestion logic/process to only suggest one. So having different pics is a way to alleviate some of the problem in the absence of any change to CV suggestions, which is worthwhile in my opinion.
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