I would like to sort my observations by place and by taxon, AND arrange results phylogenetically. It appears the only way to get phylogenetic sorting is in the life list. But it doesn't appear that the life list can be further sorted, e.g. by place. It is a LIFE list for the world, I guess. Further I find the life list clunky, and prefer to work on the observation screen.It would be VERY USEFUL to be able to sort, say, butterflies observed in a state, country, province, whatever - and then see them phylogenetically arranged, rather than in the relatively random order of date observed or faves that seem to be the only options. This makes it impossible to look at particular Family (genus, superfamily, etc), say, and see what taxa are there in any coherent way, if there are many. This seems like a pretty critical feature that should be available in INat. It would certainly make it much more useful to me. But maybe I'm missing something.
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I don't know a way to view your observation images taxonomically. Can you explain more or visually illustrate what that would look like? e.g. if you had 50 observations of monarchs and 30 observations of viceroys, all 80 observations would display within the taxonomic hierarchy for Lepidoptera?
cassi
For now your best bet is to do the URL "hack" mentioned above. On that URL, when you click "view observations" next to a particular species, it should only show your observations of that species in that place. e.g. in my Iowa insects example, click the link next to Polygonia comma and it leads to
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?place_id=24&taxon_id=54064&user_id=bouteloua
cassi
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