Unable to import photo's to iphoto

When I go to import photos a list of files comes up with a message that iphoto is unable to import the files because they may be unrecognized file types or the files may not contain valid data, there are 27 of them. How can I delete these files? I have since taken some photos & they have imported fine mostly but some have joined the list. Is there anything I can do to stop this happening?

You're a whiz bd. The photo's didn't seem to want to download, either that or they were taking longer than I had patience for but they did delete on command. Thanks so much for your help - as you can see from my rather delayed answer I'm a bit busy but when I next take photo's I'll see if they download in image capture & let you know as well as any other poor souls looking for the answer to this problem.
Thanks again for your very valuable help, a big hug being sent your way!
Cheers,
Anthea

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