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Stekolshchikov, A. V., S. V. Buga, and N. V. Leshchinskaya. "Addition to the aphid fauna of Byelorussia (Homoptera: Aphidoidea) with detailed description of sexuales of Semiaphis anthrisci (Kaltenbach, 1843)." Zoosystematica Rossica 17, no. 1 (November 23, 2008): 61–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.31610/zsr/2008.17.1.61.

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For the fi rst time, Therioaphis luteola (Börner, 1949), Aphis chloris Koch, 1854, Aphis craccae Linnaeus, 1758, Aphis galiiscabri Schrank, 1801, Aphis newtoni Theobald, 1927, Aphis thalictri Koch, 1854, Aphis (Bursaphis) epilobiaria Theobald, 1927, Brachycaudus (Appelia) tragopoginis (Kaltenbach, 1843), Brachycaudus (Brachycaudina) aconiti (Mordvilko, 1928), Dysaphis hirsutissima (Börner, 1940), Acaudinum centaureae (Koch, 1854), Hydaphiasmolluginis Börner, 1939, Semiaphis anthrisci (Kaltenbach, 1843), Uroleucon (Lambersius) erigeronense (Thomas, 1878) and Uroleucon (Uromelan) campanulae (Kaltenbach, 1843) are recorded from Byelorussia. The detailed description of oviparous female and male of S. anthrisci are given.
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Gastón, J., R. Macià, J. Ylla, and J. Bau. "Análisis del complejo Dichomeris rasilella (Herrich-Schäffer, 1854) y descripción de una nueva especie para España (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae)." SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología 50, no. 198 (June 30, 2022): 277–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.57065/shilap.136.

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Se estudia el complejo que forma la especie Dichomeris rasilella (Herrich-Schäffer, 1854), elevando a Uliaria rasilella occidentella Zerny, 1927 a la categoría específica como Dichomeris occidentella (Zerny, 1927) y describiendo la nueva especie Dichomeris merceae Gastón, Ylla, Macià & Bau, sp. n., para España. Se establece su proximidad con Dichomeris rasilella (Herrich-Schäffer, 1854) analizando las diferencias observadas entre las tres especies y definiendo sus respectivas posiciones en el árbol filogenético.
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Chapman, Mark D. "Alice Gardner (1854–1927): Modernist Historian of Religion." Modern Believing 64, no. 4 (October 2023): 374–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/mb.2023.24.

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IVKOVIĆ, MARIJA, MARKO ČORKALO, and MICHAL TKOČ. "Aquatic dance flies of Czech Republic (Empididae: Clinocerinae and Hemerodromiinae): new records and updated species list." Zootaxa 4790, no. 1 (June 10, 2020): 76–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4790.1.4.

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New records are provided for aquatic dance flies from Czech Republic, with new distribution records for 19 species in six different genera. Four species are newly recorded from Czech Republic: Dolichocephala ocellata (Costa, 1854), Kowarzia tenella (Wahlberg, 1844), Wiedemannia insularis Collin, 1927 and Wiedemannia wachtli (Mik, 1880). There are now 43 species of aquatic dance flies recorded from Czech Republic.
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Introvigne, Massimo. "Reginald W. Machell (1854–1927): Blavatsky’s Child, British Symbolist, American Artist." Aries 14, no. 2 (January 1, 2014): 165–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15700593-01402002.

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Brigo, Francesco, Giancarlo Di Gennaro, Alessandra Morano, Vittorio A. Sironi, and Lorenzo Lorusso. "Camillo Negro (1861–1927) and Antonio Carle (1854–1927): Pioneers of non-resective surgical approach to epilepsy treatment." Epilepsy & Behavior 125 (December 2021): 108360. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.yebeh.2021.108360.

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Sánchez Ramos, Valeriano. "Los cortesanos del Papa en Andalucía: los títulos nobiliarios pontificios. Estudio particular de los linajes católicos." Anuario de Historia de la Iglesia Andaluza 13 (April 26, 2020): 227–340. http://dx.doi.org/10.46543/ahia.2013.1008.

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Entre 1854 y 1927 en Andalucía se dieron treinta y tres títulos nobiliarios pontificios. Estas coronas mayoritariamente fueron gracias concedidas por los Papas a andaluces, quienes constituyeron un peculiar grupo católico. Considerados en España como títulos extranjeros, estos nobles sin Corte influyeron decisivamente en los campos económico-políticos y, sobre todo, sociales, inseparablemente unidos a la historia de la región. Historiográficamente han sido escasísimamente estudiados como grupo, desvelando este trabajo su relevancia y abriendo perspectivas interesantes sobre la política papal y sus cortesanos.
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Sánchez Ramos, Valeriano. "Los cortesanos del Papa en Andalucía: los títulos nobiliarios pontificios. Estudio general." Anuario de Historia de la Iglesia Andaluza 12 (May 22, 2019): 313–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.46543/ahia.1912.1008.

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Entre 1854 y 1927 en Andalucía se dieron treinta y tres títulos nobiliarios pontificios. Estas coronas mayoritariamente fueron gracias concedidas por los Papas a andaluces, quienes constituyeron un peculiar grupo católico. Considerados en España como títulos extranjeros, estos nobles sin Corte, influyeron decisivamente en los campos económico-políticos y, sobre todo, sociales, inseparablemente unidos a la historia de la región. Historiográficamente han sido escasísimamente estudiados como grupo, desvelando este trabajo su relevancia y abriendo perspectivas interesantes sobre la política papal y sus cortesanos.
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Mesquita, Hairley Figueira, and Moysés Gonçalves Siqueira Filho. "A rubrica álgebra na prescrição de normativas oficiais do ensino primário capixaba (1854 – 1927)." Zetetike 30 (May 26, 2022): e022015. http://dx.doi.org/10.20396/zet.v30i00.8667877.

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Delineia as rubricas matemáticas indicadas nos documentos oficiais do ensino primário capixaba, no período de 1854 a 1927, com o intuito de captar a presença ou ausência da Álgebra. Investiga os Relatórios dos Presidentes da Província; Regulamentos da Instrução Pública; Decretos Estaduais; Programas de Ensino, enfim, a Legislação Educacional vigente à época. Aponta, por meio da análise empreendida nessas fontes históricas, que a rubrica Álgebra, no ensino primário, tanto no período oitocentos quanto no republicanismo capixaba, não se consolidou como uma disciplina, haja vista ter sido indicada apenas no ano de 1892, com a reforma Moniz Freire, determinando além de aplicações fáceis, ser ministrada para meninos.
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Fagniez, Guillaume. "Existierende Widersprüche. Ein Kommentar zu Karl Löwiths Randbemerkungen." Zeitschrift für Ideengeschichte 13, no. 2 (2019): 16–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.17104/1863-8937-2019-2-16.

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Ende 1987 widmete die Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München dem berühmten japanischen Schriftsteller Mori Ôgai (1862-1922) eine Austellung, in der neben anderen Zeugnissen seines Lebens auch verschiedene Dokumente seiner zur Zeit seines Aufenthalts in Deutschland ausgebrochenen Kontroverse zwischen ihm und dem deutschen Geologen Edmund Naumann (1854-1927) gezeigt wurden. Unter diesen fand sich die japanische Fassung einer Stellungnahme des Philosophen Karl Löwith zu dieser Kontroverse. In Sendai, wo Löwith seit 1936 an der kaiserlichen Universität unterrichtete, hatte der Kunsthistoriker Daigorô Sawayanogi seinem deutschen Kollegen die zwei gegen Naumann gerichteten Artikel Ôgais vorgelegt. Im Januar 1938 schrieb Löwith an Sawayanogi einen 9-seitigen Text, der seine «Randbemerkungen» zu den Aufsätzen Ôgais zusammenfasste.
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Introvigne, Massimo. "Reginald W. Machell (1854-1927) : itinéraire d’un artiste théosophe de l’Angleterre aux États-Unis." Revue Française d Etudes Américaines 141, no. 4 (2014): 81. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rfea.141.0081.

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Rosa, P. "Review of the Palaearctic species of the genus Colpopyga (Hymenoptera: Chrysididae) with description of a new species." Zoosystematica Rossica 26, no. 2 (December 25, 2017): 294–306. http://dx.doi.org/10.31610/zsr/2017.26.2.294.

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Colpopyga Semenov, 1954, a chrysidid genus of the tribe Elampini (Chrysididae: Chrysidinae) with four Palaearctic and one Nearctic species, is reviewed. The study of internal urites (Noskiewicz & Lorencova, 1963) and new molecular data (Niehuis, pers. comm.) show a generic status of Colpopyga, which is more related to the genus Holopyga Dahlbom, 1854. A new species, Colpopyga nesterovi sp. nov. from Kazakhstan, is described and illustrated; it is easily recognizable by the red-coppery body coloration and shallow, small and sparse punctures. The status of the subspecies Hedychridium flavipes temperatum Linsenmaier, 1959 is updated to species level in the genus Colpopyga (comb. nov.). New generic combinations are also proposed for C. aureiventris (Mercet, 1904), comb. nov. and C. crassa (Bohart, 1978), comb. nov. (all from the genus Hedychridium). The lectotype of Hedychridium flavipes var. cyanomaculatum Trautmann, 1927 is designated.
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Delbianco, Valnea. "The Study on Mavro Vetranović by Juraj Carić of Hvar." Croatica et Slavica Iadertina 15, no. 1 (March 10, 2020): 189–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.15291/csi.2974.

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Poznat ponajviše kao pomorski pisac, Juraj Carić (Svirče na Hvaru, 1854. – Jelsa, 1927.) za svoga je boravka u Dubrovniku 1895. godine, gdje je radio kao predavač u Nautičkoj školi, objavio na talijanskome jeziku ogled o Mavru Vetranoviću, predstavljajući ga kao teologa, filozofa, fizičara, botaničara, astronoma i prvoga izvornog autora hrvatske renesansne književnosti. Oslanjajući se na relevantnu bibliografiju (izvore na hrvatskom, talijanskom i njemačkom jeziku), Carić, iako nije filolog po struci, potaknut “gorkom istinom” nedovoljnoga poznavanja vlastite književne prošlosti i predrasuda koje su “plod površnih i ne uvijek objektivnih proučavanja”, donosi jedan od prvih cjelovitih prikaza Vetranovićeva pjesničkoga opusa s ciljem da se prizna slava “onome koji je slave dostojan”. Nakon analize Carićeva ogleda autorica rada zaključuje da on nije samo jedan od prinosa “otkrivanja” Mavra Vetranovića i hrvatske renesansne književnosti u 19. stoljeću, već primjer autorskoga pera koji u tragu vremena vrijedi znatno više od skromnoga zainteresiranog čitatelja, kakvim se taj učeni Hvaranin predstavlja.
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Volynkin, Anton V., Si-Yao Huang, and Maria S. Ivanova. "An overview of genera and subgenera of the Asura / Miltochrista generic complex (Lepidoptera, Erebidae, Arctiinae). Part 1. Barsine Walker, 1854 sensu lato, Asura Walker, 1854 and related genera, with descriptions of twenty new genera, ten new subgenera and a check list of taxa of the Asura / Miltochrista generic complex." Ecologica Montenegrina 26 (December 9, 2019): 14–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.37828/em.2019.26.3.

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Lithosiini genera of the Asura / Miltochrista generic complex related to Barsine Walker, 1854 sensu lato and Asura Walker, 1854 are overviewed. Barsine is considered to be a group having such an autapomorphic feature as a basal saccular process of valva only. Many species without this process are separated to the diverse and species-rich genus Ammatho stat. nov., which is subdivided here into eight subgenera including Idopterum Hampson, 1894 downgraded here to a subgenus level, and six new subgenera: Ammathella Volynkin, subgen. nov., Composine Volynkin, subgen. nov., Striatella Volynkin & Huang, subgen. nov., Conicornuta Volynkin, subgen. nov., Delineatia Volynkin & Huang, subgen. nov. and Rugosine Volynkin, subgen. nov. A number of groups of species considered previously by various authors as members of Barsine are erected here to 20 new genera and four subgenera: Ovipennis (Barsipennis) Volynkin, subgen. nov., Ovipennis (Coccinigripennis) Volynkin & Huang, subgen. nov., Barsura (Tenebrasura) Volynkin, subgen. nov., Argentosine Volynkin, gen. nov., Esmasura Volynkin & Huang, gen. nov., Matsumursine Volynkin & Huang, gen. nov., Floridasura Volynkin, gen. nov., Fossia Volynkin, Ivanova & Huang, gen. nov., Wittasura Volynkin, gen. nov., Disparsine Volynkin, gen. nov., Moorasura Volynkin & Huang, gen. nov., Sarbine Volynkin, gen. nov., Sarbine (Processine) Volynkin, subgen. nov., Hampsonascia Volynkin, gen. nov., Cernysura Volynkin, gen. nov., Barsilene Volynkin & Huang, gen. nov., Nanarsine Volynkin, gen. nov., Amphisine Volynkin, gen. nov., Karolia Volynkin, gen. nov., Niveutane Volynkin, gen. nov., Rubrindiania Volynkin & Huang, gen. nov., Barsaurea Volynkin & Huang, gen. nov., Integrivalvia Volynkin & Huang, gen. nov. and Aberrasine Volynkin & Huang, gen. nov. The genus Nebulene Volynkin & Černý is downgraded to a subspecies of Ovipennis. The genus Eutane Walker, 1854 is downgraded to a subspecies of Asura. The genera Miltasura Roepke, 1946 and Gymnasura Hampson, 1900 are synonymised here with Cyme Felder, 1861 and Asura respectively. The genera Asuropsis Matsumura, 1927, Neasuroides Matsumura, 1927 and Asuridoides Daniel, 1951 are synonymised with Miltochrista Hübner, [1819]. The genus Allochrista Roepke, 1946 is synonymised with the subgenus Thyrgorina Walker, [1865] of the genus Lemyra Walker, 1856 (tribe Arctiini) with establishing a new combination Lemyra (Thyrgorina) toxopei (Roepke, 1946), comb. nov. Other six new synonyms are established: Barsine pardalis (Mell, 1922) = Barsine miranda Kishida & Wang, 2017, syn. nov., Barsine striata striata (Bremer & Grey, 1852) = Miltochrista quelparta Okamota, 1924, syn. nov., Floridasura tricolor (Wileman, 1910) = Barsine coccinea Moore, 1886, syn. nov., Disasuridia metaphaea (Hampson, 1900) = Disasuridia flava Fang, 1991, syn. nov., Aberrasine aberrans aberrans (Butler, 1877) = Miltochrista decussata (Moore, 1877), syn. nov. and Cabarda nigripuncta (Wileman & South, 1919) = Asura lunilinea Schaus, 1922, syn. nov. In addition, it is stated that Miltochrista quadrifasciata Rothschild, 1913 described from New Guinea and currently belonging to the genus Cyme (a junior synonym of Cyme sexualis (Felder, 1864)) is an invalid name, being a secondary junior homonym (homonym nov.) of Cyme quadrifasciata (Rothschild, 1913), comb. nov. described from Sulawesi. A full check-list of members of the Asura / Miltochrista generic complex with 370 new combinations is present.
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Поляков, А. С., А. А. Дедовская, В. В. Тыренко, Д. Д. Глушенко, Е. В. Рагузин, and Н. Ю. Демьяненко. "Scientific and Educational School of Academician M.V. Yanovsky (in honor of the Formation of the M.V. Yanovsky Society of Hemorheology, Hemostasis and Vascular Biology)." Гематология. Трансфузиология. Восточная Европа 10, no. 1 (March 29, 2024): 111–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.34883/pi.2024.10.1.010.

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Изучение наследия выдающихся представителей прошлого является одним из необходимых условий развития в любой области знаний. Академик М.В. Яновский (1854–1927) стал достойным примером безраздельного служения медицине, ориентиром для деятельности многих поколений врачей и ученых. Сам М.В. Яновский и представители его научной и педагогической школ сыграли значительные роли в становлении нескольких областей современных медицинских знаний, таких как гематология (включая физиологию и патологию кроветворения, функциональную гематологию, основы противоопухолевой фармако- и лучевой терапии, гемостазиологию), гемореология и микроциркуляция (физиология и патология кровообращения, физико-химические свойства крови), сосудистая биология, кардиология и сердечно-сосудистая хирургия (физиология и патология кровообращения, липидология, функциональная диагностика), пропедевтика, клиническая лабораторная диагностика, восстановительная медицина. Носящее имя великого ученого междисциплинарное Общество гемореологии, гемостаза и сосудистой биологии имени М.В. Яновского (hemprof.ru) – объединение специалистов, работающих над фундаментальными и прикладными вопросами физиологии и патологии гемостаза, гемореологии, микроциркуляции, сосудистой биологии. Важнейшей задачей общества является создание возможности совместного обсуждения и решения актуальных задач врачами самых различных клинических специальностей (гематология, трансфузиология, кардиология, ревматология, анестезиология и реаниматология, сердечно-сосудистая хирургия, акушерство и гинекология и многие другие) со специалистами в области клинической лабораторной диагностики, биологии, патофизиологии и других фундаментальных областей медицинских знаний. Studying the heritage of outstanding representatives of the past is one of the necessary conditions for development in any field of knowledge. Academician M.V. Yanovsky (1854–1927) became a worthy example of undivided service to medicine, a reference point for the activities of many generations of doctors and scientists. M.V. Yanovsky and representatives of his scientific and pedagogical schools played significant roles in the formation of several areas of modern medical knowledge, such as: hematology (including physiology and pathology of hematopoiesis, functional hematology, fundamentals of antitumor pharmacology- and radiation therapy, hemostasiology), hemorheology and microcirculation (physiology and pathology of blood circulation, physico-chemical properties of blood), vascular biology, cardiology and cardiovascular surgery (physiology and pathology of blood circulation, lipidology, functional diagnostics), propaedeutics, clinical laboratory diagnostics, restorative medicine. The interdisciplinary M.V. Yanovsky Society of Hemorheology, Hemostasis and Vascular Biology, named after the great scientist (hemprof.ru) is an association of specialists working on fundamental and applied issues of physiology and pathology of hemostasis, hemorheology, microcirculation, vascular biology. The most important task of the society is to create an opportunity for joint discussion and solution of urgent problems by doctors of various clinical specialties (hematology, transfusiology, cardiology, rheumatology, anesthesiology and intensive care, cardiovascular surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, and many others) with specialists in the field of clinical laboratory diagnostics, biology, pathophysiology and other fundamental areas of medical knowledge.
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VOLYNKIN, ANTON V., and KAREL ČERNÝ. "Revision of the genus Nephelomilta Hampson, 1900, with descriptions of twelve new species and two new subspecies (Lepidoptera, Erebidae, Arctiinae)." Zootaxa 4472, no. 3 (September 11, 2018): 401. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4472.3.1.

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The genus Nephelomilta Hampson, 1900 is revised. The genus Kailasha Singh & Kirti, 2015 is synonymized with Nephelomilta. Twelve new species, N. admiranda, sp. nov. (NE India), N. kanchenjunga, sp. nov. (NE India), N. wolfgangspeideli, sp. nov. (S Vietnam), N. ranau, sp. nov. (Sumatra), N. bana, sp. nov. (C Vietnam), N. martini, sp. nov. (N Vietnam), N. thomaswitti, sp. nov. (Nepal, NE India), N. fangae, sp. nov. (China: Hainan), N. hortensis, sp. nov. (N Thailand), N. melli, sp. nov. (E and S China), N. ferruginea, sp. nov. (Sumatra) and N. diehli, sp. nov. (Sumatra), and two new subspecies, N. sumatrana effractoida, ssp. nov. (N India and Indochina) and N. hortensis fansipana, ssp. nov. (N Vietnam) are described. Barsine fuscobarsine, 2016 is synonymized with Nephelomilta suffusa (Hampson, 1891). Eleven new combinations are established and three taxa previously treated as junior synonyms of N. effracta are upgraded to species level: N. taprobana (Hampson, 1901), comb. nov., N. sumatrana (van Eecke, 1927), comb. & stat. nov., N. gulmargensis (N. Singh, Kirti & D.P. Singh, 2015), comb. nov., N. effracta (Walker, 1854), comb. nov., N. pseudoeffracta (Kirti, Joshi & N. Singh, 2013), comb. nov., N. klapperichi (Daniel, 1952), comb. nov., N. pellucida (Rothschild, 1936), comb. nov., N. babensis (Bae & Bayarsaikhan, 2017), comb. nov., N. karenkonis (Matsumura, 1930), comb. & stat. nov., N. angkorensis (Bayarsaikhan & Bae, 2016), comb. nov., N. pusilla (Wileman, 1910), comb. & stat. nov. Lectotypes for Chionaema effracta sumatrana van Eecke, 1927, Chionaema pellucida Rothschild, 1936 and Chionaema pusilla Wileman, 1910 are designated.
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KALKMAN, V. J., R. BABU, M. BEDJANIČ, K. CONNIFF, T. GYELTSHEN, M. K. KHAN, K. A. SUBRAMANIAN, A. ZIA, and A. G. ORR. "Checklist of the dragonflies and damselflies (Insecta: Odonata) of Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka." Zootaxa 4849, no. 1 (September 8, 2020): 1–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4849.1.1.

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A checklist of the dragonflies and damselflies occurring in Bangladesh, Bhutan, India (including Andaman and Nicobar Islands), Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka is presented. In total 588 (including 559 full species) taxa are known to occur in the region of which 251 taxa (species & subspecies) are single country endemics. Recent taxonomic changes relevant to the area are summarized. Sixteen taxa are synonymized and a checklist of all synonyms established since 1950 is provided. Information is given on available larval descriptions including a list of genera present in the region for which no larvae have yet been described. Numerous species occurring in the area are still poorly known and a list of genera for which a revision is urgently needed is provided. The following new synonyms are established: Calicnemia sudhaae Mitra, 1994 = Calicnemia imitans Lieftinck, 1948 syn. nov.; Ceriagrion fallax cerinomelas Lieftinck, 1927 = Ceriagrion fallax Ris, 1914 syn. nov.; Ceriagrion fallax pendleburyi Laidlaw, 1931 = Ceriagrion fallax Ris, 1914 syn. nov.; Coenagrion kashmirus Chowdhary & Das, 1975 = Ischnura forcipata Morton, 1907 syn. nov.; Enallagma insula Fraser, 1920 = Aciagrion occidentale Laidlaw, 1919 syn. nov.; Himalagrion pithoragarhicum Sahni, 1964 = Ceriagrion fallax Ris, 1914 syn. nov.; Ischnura bhimtalensis Sahni, 1965 = Ischnura rubilio Selys, 1876 syn. nov.; Onychargia indica Sahni, 1964 = Paracercion calamorum (Ris, 1916) syn. nov.; Anaciaeschna kashmirense Singh & Baijal, 1954 = Anaciaeschna martini (Selys, 1897) syn. nov.; Cyclogomphus vesiculosus Selys, 1854 = Cyclogomphus ypsilon Selys, 1954 syn. nov.; Chlorogomphus brittoi Navás, 1934 = Chlorogomphus xanthoptera (Fraser, 1919) syn. nov.; Hylaeothemis indica Fraser, 1946 = Hylaeothemis apicalis Fraser, 1924 syn. nov.; Sympetrum durum Bartenef, 1916 = Sympetrum striolatum commixtum Selys, 1884 syn. nov.; Sympetrum himalayanum Navás, 1934 = Sympetrum hypomelas (Selys, 1884) syn. nov.; Sympetrum haematoneura Fraser, 1924 = Sympetrum speciosum Oguma, 1915 syn. nov.; Sympetrum speciosum taiwanum Asahina, 1951 = Sympetrum speciosum Oguma, 1915 syn. nov. In addition, Periaeschna lebasi Navás, 1930 is regarded a nomen nudum. The following new combinations are proposed: Onychogomphus acinaces Laidlaw, 1922 is transferred to the genus Melligomphus Chao, 1990 resulting in Melligomphus acinaces (Laidlaw, 1922) comb. nov. Onychogomphus saundersii Selys, 1854 is transferred to the genus Nychogomphus Carle, 1986 resulting in Nychogomphus saundersii (Selys, 1854) comb. nov..
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Solomina, O., I. Pavlova, A. Curtis, G. Jacoby, V. Ponomareva, and M. Pevzner. "Constraining recent Shiveluch volcano eruptions (Kamchatka, Russia) by means of dendrochronology." Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 8, no. 5 (October 15, 2008): 1083–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/nhess-8-1083-2008.

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Abstract. Shiveluch (N 56°38´, E 161°19´; elevation: active dome ~2500 m, summit of Old Shiveluch 3283 m) is one of the most active volcanoes in Kamchatka. The eruptions of Shiveluch commonly result in major environmental damage caused by debris avalanches, hot pyroclastic flows, tephra falls and lahars. Constraining these events in time and space is important for the understanding and prediction of these natural hazards. The last major eruption of Shiveluch occurred in 2005; earlier ones, dated by instrumental, historical, 14C and tephrochronological methods, occurred in the last millennium around AD 1030, 1430, 1650, 1739, 1790–1810, 1854, 1879–1883, 1897–1898, 1905, 1927–1929, 1944–1950, and 1964. A lava dome has been growing in the 1964 crater since 1980, occasionally producing tephra falls and pyroclastic flows. Several Shiveluch eruptions (~AD 1050, 1650, 1854, 1964) may have been climatically effective and are probably recorded in the Greenland ice cores. Previously, most dates for eruptions before AD 1854 were obtained by tephrochronology and constrained by radiocarbon dating with an accuracy of several decades or centuries. In this paper we report tree-ring dates for a recent pyroclastic flow in Baidarnaia valley. Though the wood buried in these deposits is carbonized, fragile and poorly preserved, we were able to measure ring-width using standard tree-ring equipment or photographs and to cross-date these samples against the regional Kamchatka larch ring-width chronology. The dates of the outer rings indicate the date of the eruptions. In the Baidarnaia valley the eruption occurred shortly after AD 1756, but not later than AD 1758. This date coincides with the decrease of ring-width in trees growing near Shiveluch volcano in 1758–1763 in comparison with the control "non-volcanic" chronology. The pyroclastic flow in Kamenskaia valley, although similar in appearance to the one in Baidarnaia valley, definitively yielded a different age. Due to the age limit of the reference chronology (AD 1632–2005) and its short overlap with the sample chronology in Kamenskaia valley the dates of these deposits are very preliminary. The deposits probably date back to approximately AD 1649 or a few years later. This date is in close agreement with the previously obtained radiocarbon date of these sediments to AD 1641(1652)1663. Our data agree well with the tephrochronological findings, and further constrain the chronology of volcanic events in this remote area.
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Pesso, Ariel Engel. "A FACULDADE DE DIREITO DO RECIFE NO IMPÉRIO BRASILEIRO (1827-1889): LISTA DE DIRETORES EFETIVOS E LENTES CATEDRÁTICOS." Revista Acadêmica da Faculdade de Direito do Recife 92, no. 2 (December 8, 2020): 209. http://dx.doi.org/10.51359/2448-2307.2020.248871.

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O presente artigo apresenta a lista cronológica de diretores efetivos e professores catedráticos da Faculdade de Direito de Olinda (fundada em 1827, posteriormente transferida para o Recife em 1854) no Império brasileiro. Embora se saiba quem foram os lentes catedráticos, informações sobre o período efetivo em que lecionaram em sua respectiva cadeira ainda eram desconhecidas no meio acadêmico. Nesta esteira, nosso objetivo foi reconstituir a referida lista, apresentando (i) os anos de nascimento e de falecimento do lente, (ii) o período em que ele ocupou a cátedra, e (iii) onde e quando ele se graduou e fez seu doutoramento. Para tanto, utilizamo-nos de documentos manuscritos e não publicados presentes no Arquivo da Faculdade de Direito da Universidade Federal de Pernambuco (com destaque para o Livro de termo de posse da Faculdade de Direito do Recife (1828-1930) e as Atas da Congregação), das Memórias Históricas apresentadas pela Congregação entre 1856 e 1892 e da obra História da Faculdade de Direito do Recife, publicada em 1927 por Clovis Bevilaqua. Ao final, concluímos que o corpo docente da Faculdade possuiu um caráter fortemente endógeno, de modo que a maioria dos professores foi formado e se doutorou na própria instituição.
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Ladds, Catherine. "‘Youthful, Likely Men, Able to Read, Write and Count’:1 Joining the Foreign Staff of the Chinese Customs Service, 1854–1927." Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History 36, no. 2 (June 2008): 227–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03086530802180718.

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Van der Elst, J. "Die Anglo-Boereoorlog: ’n vertekende beeld vanuit die vreemde." Literator 20, no. 3 (April 26, 1999): 147–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/lit.v20i3.499.

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The Anglo-Boer War: A distorted image from abroadThis article deals with the Dutch author Louwrens Penning (1854-1927) who wrote 18 novels on the Boer War, even though he never visited the country until 1924, long after the Anglo-Boer War had ended One of his books, entitled De held van Spionkop, is discussed as example. Penning s images of the Boer warriors and their endeavors were highly idealised and embedded in a certain view of race relations a n d war. He created idols, like the courageous boy named Blikoortjie, which became widely known among his Dutch readers, especially the Dutch youth. He facilely ignored historic facts and rather idealized a n d fantasized. His works thus became a peculiar mixture off act and fiction. Though he was not a literary master, he succeeded in writing gripping stories which were - up to a point - reprinted time and again. Through his writings he succeeded in creating a positive image of the Afrikaner which persisted in spite of the negative outcome of apartheid. Though one cannot be sure, it may even be true that Dutch immigrants came to South Africa because of a consistently positive image of Afrikaans and Afrikaans heroes as created by Penning in his books.
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Sa’eed, Najat Ameen, Naglaa Mustafa Al-Abide, and Aqeel Husein Ali Al- Asi. "COMPARATIVE STUDY OF SEVERAL MORPHOLOGICAL AND REPRODUCTIONAL ASPECTS FOR SOME SPECIES OF THE BELLEVALIA LAPEYROUSE, 1808 AND ORNITHOGALUM LINNAEUS, 1753 (ASPARAGALES, ASPARAGACEAE) IN CENTRAL AND NORTH OF IRAQ." Bulletin of the Iraq Natural History Museum 16, no. 2 (December 21, 2020): 173–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.26842/binhm.7.2020.16.2.0173.

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This study aims to study some morphological and reproductional characteristics in eleven species of two genera belonging to the family of Asparagaceae, which are Bellevalia Lapeyrouse, 1808 and Ornithogalum Linnaeus, 1753 and the species are: Bellevalia chrisii Yildirim and Sahin, 2014; Bellevalia flexuosa Boissier, 1854; Bellevalia kurdistanica Feinbrun, 1940; Bellevalia longipes Post, 1895; Bellevalia macrobotrys Boissier, 1853; Bellevalia paradoxa Boissier, 1882; Bellevalia parva Wendelbo, 1973; Bellevalia saviczii Woronow, 1927; Ornithogalum brachystachys C. Koch, 1849; Ornithogalum neurostegium Boissier, 1882 and Ornithogalum pyrenaicum Linnaeus, 1753. These species were identified and compared with each other; the results showed that there were differences between the two genera in studying the shape of bulbs, length of leaves and color of the flowers. Each of them showed an important taxonomic mark to be distinguished from the studied species. Morphological studies used with some characters of the reproductive, including the shape and color of the fruits, seeds and embryos were used to diagnoses the species. Also, the current investigation was found that the characteristics of the fruit and how it was connected to the pedicels was very important in the field of taxonomic and identification the species. Two new record species were studied within the country, namely; Bellevalia chrisii and Bellevalia flexuosa; it should be noted here that the study of embryos is also one of the first studies conducted on these plants.
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Romero, Adriano Lopes, and Marcia Borin da Cunha. "As representações do sistema periódico dos elementos químicos presentes nas obras do jesuíta Ignacio Puig, uma das vozes discordantes de Mendeleev." Research, Society and Development 11, no. 2 (January 27, 2022): e34111225824. http://dx.doi.org/10.33448/rsd-v11i2.25824.

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O jesuíta espanhol Ignacio Puig (1887-1961) foi uma das várias vozes discordantes da representação gráfica do sistema periódico dos elementos químicos desenvolvida pelo químico russo Dmitrii Ivanovich Mendeleev (1834-1907). Em suas produções, Puig faz uso de representações gráficas do sistema periódico desenvolvidas pelo jesuíta espanhol Eugênio Saz (1878-1952), que utiliza como base conceitual os trabalhos do físico sueco Johannes Robert Rydberg (1854-1919). No trabalho ora apresentado analisamos, utilizando a perspectiva da História da Ciência, quatro produções de Puig. Observamos que existem duas diferentes representações gráficas do sistema periódico dos elementos químicos, a primeira representação aparece nas produções de 1927 e 1932 e a segunda nas produções de 1935 e 1945. No primeiro tipo de representação, que segue a rigor a base conceitual de Rydberg, Puig considera a existência de dois elementos desconhecidos (coronium e nebulium) localizados entre o hidrogênio e o hélio. No segundo tipo de representação, Puig desconsidera esses elementos e traz à tona o conceito de éter proposto por Mendeleev. Consideramos que esse tipo de análise histórica, focada em construções científicas derrotadas é tão importante quanto uma análise de fatos científicos, contribuem para romper com uma perspectiva tradicional de História da Ciência, muito comum em livros didáticos e de divulgação científica, que reforçam uma história heroica da Ciência e dos cientistas.
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Racheli, Luigi. "NOTES ON SOME SATURNIIDS FROM THE PROVINCE OF MISIONES, ARGENTINA, INCLUDING SEVERAL NEW RECORDS FOR THIS COUNTRY (LEPIDOPTERA, SATURNIIDAE)." Fragmenta Entomologica 40, no. 1 (April 30, 2008): 139. http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/fe.2008.112.

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Distributional records for some Saturniid taxa from the province of Misiones, NE Argentina, are given. The following species are reported for the first time for Argentina: <em>Arsenura</em> <em>orbignyana</em> (Guérin-Méneville, [1844]), <em>Dysdaemonia</em> <em>brasiliensis</em> Rothschild, 1907, <em>Adeloneivaia</em> <em>s. subangulata</em> (Herrich-Schäffer, 1855), <em>Adeloneivaia</em> <em>cathari­na</em> (Bouvier, 1927), <em>Adeloneivaia fallax</em> (Boisduval, 1872), <em>Adelowalkeria tristygma</em> (Boisduval, 1872), <em>Scolesa</em> <em>viettei</em> Travassos, 1959, <em>Citioica</em> <em>anthonilis</em> (Herrich-Schäffer, 1854), <em>Oiticella</em> <em>convergens</em> (Herrich-Schäffer, 1855), <em>Ptiloscola</em> <em>cinerea</em> (Schaus, 1900), <em>Lonomia</em> <em>obliqua</em> Walker, 1855, <em>Leucanella</em> <em>memusae gardineri</em> Lemaire, 1973 and <em>Molippa sabina</em> Walker, 1855. Some notes on Automeris illustris and <em>Automeris</em> <em>amoena</em> are given with particular reference to their distribution, variability and identification.
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KOTOV, ALEXEY A. "A revision of Leydigia Kurz, 1875 (Anomopoda, Cladocera, Branchiopoda), and subgeneric differentiation within the genus." Zootaxa 2082, no. 1 (April 24, 2009): 1–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2082.1.1.

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A revision of the genus Leydigia Kurz, 1875 (Anomopoda, Cladocera, Branchiopoda) is presented. The list of all species-group nominal taxa consists of 34 published and 3 unpublished names. Of these, 12 species are accepted as valid: (1) Leydigia (Leydigia) leydigi (Schödler, 1863); (2) L. (L.) louisi Jenkin, 1934 with two subspecies L. louisi louisi Jenkin, 1934 and L. louisi mexicana Kotov, Elías-Gutiérrez et Nieto, 2003; (3) Leydigia (Neoleydigia) propinqua Sars, 1903; (4) L. (N.) australis Sars, 1885; (5) L. (N.) microps Sars, 1916; (6) L. (N.) sp. nov. from 'L. acanthocercoides' in Alonso, 1996; (7) L. (N.). macrodonta Sars, 1916; (8) L. (N.) acanthocercoides (Fischer, 1854); (9) L. (N.). laevis Gurney, 1927; (10) L. (N.) cf. ipojucae Brehm, 1939; (11) L. (N.) ciliata Gauthier, 1939; (12) L. (N.) cf. striata Birabén, 1939. Lectotypes are selected for 3, 5, 7, and 9. Exact identification of 10 and 12 is not possible without examination of material from type localities and neotype selection. As confirmed by examination of authors' type material, some taxa (Leydigia africana Gurney, 1904 and Leydigia ankammaraoi Prasad, Santa Kumari et Bose, 1985) prove to be junior synonyms of previously described species; species 8-12 form a compact acanthocercoides-group, with fine differences among members. A cladistic analysis for 13 studied taxa and 18 morphological characters resulted in four most-parsimonious trees (TL = 32; CI = 0.78), which differ only in the grouping of members of the L. acanthocercoides-group. A slightly polytomic strict consensus tree (the 50% majority rule bootstrap simulation led to a tree of similar topology to the contree), as well as some 'orthodox' ideas on the evolution of the genus (not contradicting each other), are used to subdivide the genus into two subgenera, Leydigia (Leydigia) Kurz, 1875 and Leydigia (Neoleydigia) subgen. nov. L. (N.) acanthocercoides is the type species of the latter. A key for the identification of well-known species of Leydigia is provided. The level of description of representatives of the genus Leydigia in different continents is estimated, and perspectives for further investigations are outlined.
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Dauti, Leonard, and Mustafa Karapinjalli. "Përcaktimi i foljeve të parregullta në gjuhën shqipe." Studime Filologjike, no. 1-2 (December 26, 2023): 117–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.62006/sf.v1i1-2.3203.

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Klasifikimi i foljes në gjuhën shqipe ka tërhequr vëmendjen dhe ka qenë objekt studimi për një numër të madh autorësh, shqiptarë dhe të huaj. Në studimet për gjuhën shqipe ndeshim pothuajse po aq klasifikime sa dhe autorë që janë marrë me të, sa që vështirë se mund të gjejmë dy klasifikime që të përputhen me njëri-tjetrin. Mospranimi i një modeli të vetëm klasifikimi mendojmë se ka ndodhur për dy arsye: (i) kompleksiteti që paraqet paradigma eptimore e foljes në gjuhën shqipe; (ii) baza teorike e metodologjike nga janë nisur autorët për hartimin e klasifikimeve përkatëse, e cila nuk mund të pretendohet të jetë e njëjtë dhe e njëtrajtshme përgjatë fazave të ndryshme të zhvillimit të mendimit gjuhësor shqiptar. Këto dy arsye kanë përcaktuar pikërisht edhe përzgjedhjen e kritereve të ndryshme si bazë për klasifikimin e foljes në zgjedhime, ndër të cilët mund të përmendim: 1) fonema fundore e temës; 2) kundërvënia temë e së tashmes – temë e aoristit të mënyrës dëftore, e bazuar në dy kritere ndihmëse: a) ndryshimet fonemore të temës; b) zgjerimi i temës foljore; 3) mbaresat vetore; 4) kriteri sasior (shih: Da Lece, 1716; Dozone, 1878; Kristoforidhi, 1882; Frashëri, 1886; Meyer, 1888; Hahn,1854; Pekmezi, 1908; Weigand, 1913; Sheperi, 1927; Cipo, 1949; Demiraj, 1969; Fonetika dhe gramatika e gjuhës së sotme letrare shqipe, 1976 (më poshtë: Dhrimo et al., 1976); Resuli, 1985; Buchholz & Fiedler, 1987; Çeliku, Karapinjalli & Stringa, 1998 (më poshtë: Çeliku et al., 1998); Gramatika e gjuhës shqipe 1, morfologjia, (1995) 2002 (më poshtë: Agalliu et al., 2002); Memushaj, 2012; Teichmann, 2019). Ndërsa për ndarjen në folje të rregullta dhe të parregullta, një ndarje përtej klasifikimit në zgjedhime, si kriter është marrë për bazë shmangia nga zgjedhimi i foljeve të rregullta. Për këtë ndarje në gramatikat më të fundit si kriter formal është marrë ndryshimi i plotë ose i pjesshëm i temës foljore (Dhrimo et al., 1976:243; Agalliu et al., 2002:284; Çeliku et al., 1998:136; Teichmann, 2019:38).
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Volynkin, Anton V. "Contribution to the knowledge of the genus Siccia Walker (=Aemene Walker, syn. n.) in the Afrotropics with descriptions of seventy-three new species, three new subspecies, and a check-list of Asiatic taxa of the genus (Lepidoptera: Erebidae: Arctiinae: Lithosiini)." Ecologica Montenegrina 64 (July 7, 2023): 1–184. http://dx.doi.org/10.37828/em.2023.64.1.

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The Afrotropical taxa of the genus Siccia Walker, 1854 are reviewed and seventy-three new species and three new subspecies are described from mainland Africa: S. kasanka sp. n., S. kuehnei sp. n., S. evrys sp. n., S. mikongo sp. n., S. araios sp. n., S. carinata sp. n., S. synthetia sp. n., S. conicarina sp. n., S. kastanota sp. n., S. bwindi sp. n., S. usambara sp. n., S. laszlogyulai sp. n., S. dilova sp. n., S. perigraphoides sp. n., S. nepa sp. n., S. milesi sp. n., S. violetteae sp. n., S. mago sp. n., S. faucaria sp. n., S. duodecimpunctata mikrotera ssp. n., S. acornuta sp. n., S. foya sp. n., S. kpelle sp. n., S. chilambwe sp. n., S. ziela sp. n., S. processa processa sp. n., S. processa chloma ssp. n., S. ankistro sp. n., S. meyi sp. n., S. megista sp. n., S. kibale sp. n., S. mbeli sp. n., S. nzame sp. n., S. akanthodis sp. n., S. kota sp. n., S. bicultula sp. n., S. mulanjia sp. n., S. tanzaniae sp. n., S. kingstoni sp. n., S. setis sp. n., S. spinulosia sp. n., S. durantei sp. n., S. curvalva sp. n., S. alberti sp. n., S. takanoi sp. n., S. micronodula sp. n., S. margopuncta patterna ssp. n., S. myraina sp. n., S. intermedia sp. n., S. trichota sp. n., S. mumbuluma sp. n., S. kirkspriggsi sp. n., S. smithi sp. n., S. lubumbashia sp. n., S. malfakassa sp. n., S. paraxena sp. n., S. changwena sp. n., S. mukuyu sp. n., S. kundalila sp. n., S. lydiae sp. n., S. hackeri sp. n., S. nyasa sp. n., S. tridens sp. n., S. robusta sp. n., S. ndoki sp. n., S. wologizia sp. n., S. morettoi sp. n., S. aristophanousi sp. n., S. brevicornuta sp. n., S. exilisioides sp. n., S. bilobata sp. n., S. mayombe sp. n., S. comma sp. n., S. semliki sp. n., S. chimanimani sp. n., and S. tsitsikamma sp. n. Two Afrotropical species are transferred from Siccia to Stictane Hampson, 1900: Stictane dudai (Ivinskis & Saldaitis, 2008), comb. nov. from Oman, and Stictane decolorata (Toulgoët, 1954), comb. nov. from Madagascar. The Asiatic genus Aemene Walker, 1854 (along with its junior synonyms Panassa Walker, 1865, Autoceras Felder, 1874, Parasiccia Hampson, 1900, and Hyposiccia Hampson, 1900) is synonymised with Siccia and seventy-seven new combinations are established for the Asiatic species: Siccia agitata (Bucsek, 2014), comb. n., Siccia alba (Hampson, 1914), comb. n., Siccia albisparsa (Hampson, 1898), comb. n., Siccia altaica (Lederer, 1855), comb. n., Siccia amnaea (Swinhoe, 1894), comb. n., Siccia annamica (Dubatolov & Bucsek, 2016), comb. n., Siccia bicornuata (Bucsek, 2020), comb. n., Siccia bucseki (Volynkin, 2021), comb. n., Siccia cernyi (Volynkin, 2021), comb. n. , Siccia chinensis (Daniel, 1951), comb. n., Siccia cinerea (Bucsek, 2020), comb. n., Siccia clarimaculata (Holloway, 2001), comb. n., Siccia coniuncta (Černý, 2009), comb. n., Siccia cortexa (Bucsek, 2012), comb. n., Siccia crustata (Bucsek, 2012), comb. n., Siccia dentata (Wileman, 1911), comb. n., Siccia discrepans (Wileman & West, 1928), comb. n., Siccia eudonioides (Volynkin & Černý, 2017), comb. n., Siccia eugoana (Bucsek, 2014), comb. n., Siccia fukudai (Inoue, 1965), comb. n., Siccia fulvocincta (Hampson, 1900), comb. n., Siccia fumeola (Hampson, 1914), comb. n., Siccia fumosa (Černý, 2009), comb. n., Siccia fusconigra (Bucsek, 2014), comb. n., Siccia fuscus (Bucsek, 2012), comb. n., Siccia glaerea (Bucsek, 2012), comb. n., Siccia gracilisa (Bucsek, 2012), comb. n., Siccia guttulosana (Walker, 1863), comb. n., Siccia hortensis (Černý, 2009), comb. n., Siccia lancea (Bucsek, 2020), comb. n., Siccia languidusa (Bucsek, 2012), comb. n., Siccia laszloi (Volynkin, 2021), comb. n., Siccia maculifascia (Moore, 1878), comb. n., Siccia marginipuncta (Talbot, 1926), comb. n., Siccia mesozonata (Hampson, 1898), comb. n., Siccia micromesozona (Holloway, 2001), comb. n., Siccia minuta (Butler, 1881), comb. n., Siccia mokanshanensis (Reich, 1937), comb. n., Siccia monastyrskii (Dubatolov & Bucsek, 1913), comb. n., Siccia nebulosa (Wileman, 1914), comb. n., Siccia nilgirica (Hampson, 1891), comb. n., Siccia nocturna (Hampson, 1900), comb. n., Siccia obscura (Leech, [1889]), comb. n., Siccia parvula (Fang, 1990), comb. n., Siccia pectinata (Fang, 2000), comb. n., Siccia perirrorata (Hampson, 1903), comb. n., Siccia pseudonigra (Holloway, 2001), comb. n., Siccia punctatissima (Poujade, 1886), comb. n., Siccia punctigera (Leech, 1899), comb. n., Siccia punctilinea (Wileman, 1911), comb. n., Siccia quinquefascia (Hampson, 1891), comb. n. & stat. rev., Siccia robiginis (Bucsek, 2012), comb. n., Siccia sagittifera (Moore, 1888), comb. n., Siccia satellitis (Bucsek, 2012), comb. n., Siccia sausai (Bucsek, 2014), comb. n., Siccia sordida (Butler, 1877), comb. n., Siccia spinivalva (Bucsek, 2020), comb. n., Siccia subterrena (Bucsek, 2012), comb. n., Siccia taeniata (Fixsen, 1887), comb. n., Siccia takahashii (Kishida, 2018), comb. n., Siccia taprobanis Walker, 1854, comb. n., Siccia sinuata (Moore, 1878), comb. n., Siccia tenebrosa (Moore, 1878), comb. n., Siccia terrena (Bucsek, 2012), comb. n., Siccia tripuncta (Wileman, 1910), comb. n., Siccia tripunctata (Bucsek, 2012), comb. n., and Siccia zolotuhini (Dubatolov & Bucsek, 2016), comb. n.; and ten original combinations are restored: Siccia hengshanensis Fang, 2000, comb. rev., Siccia kimurai Kishida, 2010, comb. rev., Siccia minima Hampson, 1900, comb. rev., Siccia punctata Fang, 2000, comb. rev., Siccia nigra van Eecke, 1927, comb. rev., Siccia seriata Hampson, 1900, comb. rev., Siccia stellatus Fang, 2000, comb. rev., Siccia taiwana Wileman, 1911, comb. rev., Siccia likiangensis Daniel, 1951, comb. rev., and Siccia taprobanoides van Eecke, 1927, comb. rev. One Asiatic taxon is restored from the synonymy to species level: Siccia quinquefascia (Hampson, 1891), comb. n. & stat. rev. Siccia shikatai Kishida, 2010 described from Japan is synonymised with Siccia taeniata (Fixsen, 1887), comb. n. Seven taxa are synonymised with Siccia sordida (Butler, 1877): Aemene nigropunctana Saalmüller, 1880, syn. n.; Siccia conformis Hampson, 1914, syn. n.; Siccia punctipennis ab. teitaensis Strand, 1922, syn. n.; Siccia humilis Rothschild, 1924, syn. n.; Siccia arabica Wiltshire, 1983, syn. n.; Afrasura terlineata Durante, 2009, syn. n.; and Siccia bifurcata Hacker, 2016, syn. n. Two synonymies are revised: Siccia caffra Walker, 1854 = Lithosia nigropunctata Wallengren, 1860, syn. rev. and = Melania punctigera Felder, 1874, syn. rev. Lectotypes for Aemene sordida Butler, 1877, Aemene subcinerea Moore, 1878, Aemene modesta Moore, 1878, Aemene nigropunctana Saalmüller, 1880, Siccia sordida form. albescens Draudt, 1914, Aemene quinquefascia Hampson, 1891, Melania punctigera Felder, 1874, Siccia atriguttata Hampson, 1909, Siccia gypsia Hampson, 1914, and Siccia melanospila Hampson, 1911 are designated. A check-list of the Asiatic taxa of the genus is provided. Adults and male and female genitalia of the Afrotropical taxa of the genus are illustrated.
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Cano-de-la-Cuerda, Roberto. "Proverbs and Aphorisms in Neurorehabilitation: A Literature Review." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 17 (September 1, 2021): 9240. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18179240.

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Introduction: Brain plasticity is not limited to childhood or adolescence, as originally assumed, but continues into adulthood. Understanding this conceptual evolution about the nervous system, neuroscience and neurorehabilitation, researchers have left different proverbs and aphorisms derived of their investigations that are still used in university and postgraduate training. A proverb is defined as a phrase of popular origin traditionally repeated invariably, in which a moral thought, advice or teaching is expressed. On the other hand, an aphorism is understood as a brief and doctrinal phrase or sentence that is proposed as a rule in some science or art. The aim of this paper is to present a compilation of proverbs and aphorisms related to neuroscience and neurorehabilitation, classified chronologically, to illustrate the conceptual evolution about the brain and to improve our understanding about the management of neurological patients through the methods and techniques developed during the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries, as many therapies are based on them. Methods: A literature review was conducted based on the recommendations for Systematic Reviews guidelines for scoping reviews. A computerized search was conducted in the following electronic databases: CINAHL Medical Science, Medline through EBSCO, PubMed, Physiotherapy Evidence Database (PEDro) and Scopus, limiting the search to papers published until April 2021 in English and Spanish. Inverse searches were also carried out based on papers found in the databases. The following data were extracted: technique or approach; author; date of birth and death; proverbs and aphorisms; clinical interpretation. Results: Proverbs and aphorisms linked to authors such as Charles Edward Beevor (1854–1908), Heinrich Sebastian Frenkel (1860–1931), Rudolf Magnus (1873–1927), Nikolai Bernstein (1896–1966), Donald O. Hebb (1904–1985), Elwood Henneman (1915–1996), Wilder Graves Penfield (1891–1976), Humberto Augusto Maturana Romesín (1928), Edward Taub (1931), Janet Howard Carr (1933–2014), Roberta Barkworth Shepherd (1934), Brown & Hardman (1987), Jeffrey A. Kleim and Theresa A. Jones (2008) were compiled. Conclusion: Different authors have developed throughout history a series of proverbs and aphorisms related to neurosciences and neurorehabilitation that have helped to better our understanding of the nervous system and, therefore, in the management of the neurological patient through the methods and techniques developed throughout the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries.
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HUANG, SI-YAO, KIYOSHI HORIE, XIAO-LING FAN, MIN WANG, and MARIANNE ESPELAND. "A review of the genus Agalope Walker (Lepidoptera, Zygaenidae, Chalcosiinae) with taxonomic notes and descriptions of three new genera and three new species." Zootaxa 5284, no. 2 (May 11, 2023): 291–321. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5284.2.4.

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A preliminary review of the genus Agalope Walker, 1854 is presented. Two new genera are established for four species-groups: Rotundagalope S.-Y. Huang & Horie, gen. n. (type species Agalope immaculata Leech, 1898, for the immaculata species-group), Paragalope S.-Y. Huang & Horie, gen. n. (type species Chelura pica Wileman, 1910, for the pica, glacialis and dejeani species-groups). An additional new genus, Agacysma S.-Y. Huang & Horie, gen. n., related to Agalope and Elcysma, is erected for the new species Agacysma sinica S.-Y. Huang & Horie sp. n. (mainland China: Chongqing, Hubei & Shaanxi). Two new species of the genus Agalope are described: A. geoffi S.-Y. Huang & Horie sp. n. (mainland China: SE. Xizang) and A. liuzihaoi S.-Y. Huang & Horie sp. n. (mainland China: SE. Xizang), forming a species-group of their own which is clearly different from congeners in their male genitalia. The taxonomic issues between Paragalope haoi (S.-Y. Huang, 2022) comb. n. and P. bieti (Oberthür, 1886) comb. n. are discussed. Moreover, following the erection of Paragalope, the homonymy of Agalope glacialis Butler, 1881 and A. glacialis (Moore, 1872) ends; hence the replacement name of the former, A. butleri Owada & Horie, 2000 syn. n., is unnecessary and hence synonymized. The following new combinations are given: Rotundagalope immaculata (Leech, 1898) comb. nov., Paragalope ardjuna (Roepke, 1936) comb. nov., P. aurelia (Oberthür, 1923) comb. nov., P. basiflava (Moore, 1879b) comb. nov., P. bieti (Oberthür, 1886) comb. nov., P. chayuensis (S.-Y. Huang & Pan, 2022) comb. nov., P. haoi (S.-Y. Huang, 2022) comb. nov., P. owadai (S.-Y. Huang, 2022) comb. nov., P. pica (Wileman, 1910) comb. nov., P. trimacula (Matsumura, 1927) comb. nov., P. wangi (Owada, 1992) comb. nov., P. dejeani (Oberthür, 1893) comb. nov., P. lucia (Oberthür, 1923) comb. nov., P. glacialis glacialis (Moore, 1872) comb. nov., P. glacialis parthenie (Jordan, 1907b) comb. nov., P. glacialis angustifasciata (Hering, 1922) comb. nov., P. glacialis postfasciata (Holloway, 2011) comb. nov. A checklist of the species and genera mentioned in the present study is given. Adults and genitalia of the newly described taxa and related ones are illustrated.
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HARZHAUSER, MATHIAS, BERNARD LANDAU, and RONALD JANSSEN. "The Clavatulidae (Gastropoda, Conoidea) of the Miocene Paratethys Sea with considerations on fossil and extant Clavatulidae genera." Zootaxa 5123, no. 1 (March 30, 2022): 1–172. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5123.1.1.

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We present a revision of the Clavatulidae gastropods of the Neogene of the Central and Eastern Paratethys seas. In total, 111 species level names have been used in the literature for Clavatulidae of the Paratethys Sea. After revision, we document 83 species. Seventeen genus-level groups are recognized, of which eleven are formally described. Six species-groups cannot be clearly placed in a certain Clavatulidae genus. The presence of Clavatula, Perrona, Pusionella, Scaevatula and Tomellana in the Paratethyan assemblages documents a biogeographic relationship with extant Clavatulidae faunas from the tropical eastern Atlantic. No Indo-West Pacific influences were observed, as Paratethyan species previously placed in Turricula, which belongs within the Clavatulidae, do not belong within that genus. The Langhian (middle Miocene) diversity of 62 species is comparable to the number of extant species recorded from West Africa (~65 species), but displays a much higher diversity at genus level. This high biodiversity in Paratethyan assemblages suggests that the Central Paratethys was a major center of radiation for clavatulid gastropods, which is also expressed by a high endemicity of 98.8%. In contrast, the clavatulid diversity in the Eastern Paratethys was very low and stratigraphically restricted to the early Miocene Sakaraulian. Granulatocincta nov. gen., Megaclavatula nov. gen., Neoperrona nov. gen., Olegia nov. gen., Striopusionella nov. gen. are established as new genera. Clavatula sorini nov. sp., ‘Clavatula’ irisae nov. sp., Tomellana dulaii nov. sp., Tomellana aueri nov. sp., Granulatocincta callim nov. sp., Granulatocincta theoderichi nov. sp., Megaclavatula grunerti nov. sp., Megaclavatula pilleri nov. sp., Neoperrona zoltanorum nov. sp., Olegia mandici nov. sp., Perrona koeberli nov. sp., Perrona loetschi nov. sp., Pusionella hofmanni nov. sp. are described as new species from the Miocene Paratethys, and ‘Clavatula’ ariejansseni nov. sp., ‘Clavatula’ atatuerki nov. sp. and Granulatocincta pelliscrocodili nov. sp., are described from the eastern Proto-Mediterranean Karaman Basin of Turkey. ‘Clavatula’ jarzynkae nov. nom., Perrona grossi nov. nom., Perrona ilonae nov. nom. and Perrona wanzenboecki nov. nom. are introduced as new names for Clavatula auingeri Finlay, 1927 [non Hilber, 1879], Pleurotoma (Clavatula) auingeri Hilber, 1879 [non Hoernes, 1875], Clavatula vindobonensis nodosa Csepreghy-Meznerics, 1954 [non Bellardi, 1847] and Pleurotoma concinna Handmann, 1883 [non Scacchi, 1836] respectively. Clavatula kowalewskii Bałuk, 2003, Clavatula letkésensis Csepreghy-Meznerics, 1953, Pleurotoma aculeatum Eichwald, 1830, Pleurotoma subscalaris Handmann, 1882 and Pleurotoma (Clavatula) reginae Hoernes & Auinger, 1891 are treated as junior subjective synonyms of Pleurotoma (Clavatula) antoniae Hoernes & Auinger, 1891, Perrona emmae (Hoernes & Auinger, 1879), Pleurotoma laevigata Eichwald, 1830, Pleurotoma schreibersi Hörnes, 1854 and Pleurotoma (Clavatula) apolloniae Hoernes & Auinger, 1891 respectively.
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Nilova, Anna. ""POETICS" OF ARISTOTLE IN RUSSIAN TRANSLATIONS." Проблемы исторической поэтики 19, no. 4 (December 2021): 7–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.15393/j9.art.2021.9822.

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The article presents an overview of the existing translations of Aristotle's “Poetics”, characterizes the features of each of them. In the preface to his translation of Aristotle's “Poetics”, V. Zakharov characterized the work of the Greek philosopher as a “dark text.” Each translation of this treatise, which forms the basis of European and world literary theory, is also its interpretation, an attempt to interpret the “dark places.” The first Russian translation of “Poetics” was made by B. Ordynsky and published in 1854, however, the Russian reader was familiar with the contents of the treatise through translations into European languages and its expositions in Russian. For instance, in the “Dictionary of Ancient and New Poetry” Ostolopov sets out the Aristotelian theory of drama and certain other aspects of “Poetics” very close to the original text. Ordynsky translated the first 18 chapters of “Poetics”, focusing on the theory of tragedy. The translator presented his interpretation of Aristotle’s concept in an extensive preface, commentaries and a lengthy “Statement.” This translation set off a critical analysis by Chernyshevsky, and influenced his dissertation “Aesthetic relations of art to reality”, in which the author polemicizes with the aesthetics of German romanticism. In 1885 V. Zakharov published the first complete Russian translation of “Poetics”, in which he offered his own interpretation of Aristotle's teaching on language and epic. The author of this translation returns to the terminology of romantic aesthetics, therefore the translation itself is outside the main line of perception of the teachings of Aristotle by domestic literary theory, which is clearly manifested in the translations of V. G. Appelrot (1893), N. N. Novosadsky (1927) and M. L. Gasparov (1978). The subject of discussion in these translations was the interpretation of the notions of μῦϑος and παθος, the concepts of mimesis and catharsis, the source of suffering and the tragic, the possibility of modernizing terminology. An important milestone in the perception and assimilation of Aristotle's treatise by Russian literary criticism was its translation by A. F. Losev, which was not published, but was used by the author in his theoretical works and in criticizing other interpretations of “Poetics”. M. M. Pozdnev penned one of the last translations of “Poetics” (2008). The translator does not seek to preserve the peculiarities of the original style and interprets “Poetics” within the framework and terms of modern literary theory, focusing on its English translations. The main subject of the translator's reflection is Aristotle's understanding of the essence and phenomenon of poetic art. Translations of the Greek philosopher's treatise reflect the history of the formation and development of the domestic theory of literature, its main topics and terminological apparatus.
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BALLANTYNE, L. A., C. L. LAMBKIN, J. Z. HO, W. F. A. JUSOH, B. NADA, S. NAK-EIAM, A. THANCHAROEN, W. WATTANACHAIYINGCHAROEN, and V. YIU. "The Luciolinae of S. E. Asia and the Australopacific region: a revisionary checklist (Coleoptera: Lampyridae) including description of three new genera and 13 new species." Zootaxa 4687, no. 1 (October 18, 2019): 1–174. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4687.1.1.

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This overview of the Luciolinae addresses the fauna of S. E. Asia including India, Sri Lanka, China, Japan, Malaysia, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Indonesia, the Philippines, the Republic of Palau, Federated States of Micronesia, and the Australopacific area of Australia, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, New Caledonia, Vanuatu and Fiji.Of the 28 genera now recognised in the Luciolinae we address 27 genera from the study area as defined above, including three new genera which are described herein, and 222 species including 13 species newly described herein. Photuroluciola Pic from Madagascar is the only Luciolinae genus not addressed here. A key to genera is presented. Keys to species are either included here or referenced in existing literature. Twelve genera have had no new taxonomic decisions made nor are any new species records listed, and are addressed in an abbreviated fashion, with short diagnoses and plates of features of life stages: Aquatica Fu et al. 2010, Australoluciola Ballantyne 2013, Convexa Ballantyne 2009, Emeia Fu et al. 2012a, Inflata Boontop 2015, Lloydiella Ballantyne 2009, Missimia Ballantyne 2009, Pteroptyx Olivier 1902, Pyrophanes Olivier 1885, Sclerotia Ballantyne 2016, Triangulara Pimpasalee 2016, and Trisinuata Ballantyne 2013. Abscondita Ballantyne 2013 contains 8 species, and includes new records for Abs. anceyi (Olivier 1883), Abs. chinensis (L.) (which is newly synonymised with Luciola succincta Bourgeois), Abs. terminalis (Olivier 1883) including a first record from both Laos and Thailand, and Abs. perplexa (Walker 1858). Luciola pallescens Gorham 1880 is transferred to Abscondita and the pronotal colour range is addressed from a wide range of localities. Abs. berembun Nada sp. nov. and Abs. jerangau Nada sp. nov. are described from Malaysia. Hooked bursa plates are described for pallescens and berembun. Aquilonia Ballantyne 2009 is expanded to include 3 species. Gilvainsula Ballantyne 2009, represented by two species from the south eastern coast of New Guinea is synonymised under Aquilonia Ballantyne 2009, which is briefly redescribed and keyed from: Aquil. costata (Lea) from northern Australia, including many new records, Aquil. messoria (Ballantyne) comb. nov. and Aquil. similismessoria (Ballantyne) comb. nov. Asymmetricata Ballantyne 2009 now includes 4 species. As. bicoloripes (Pic 1927) comb. nov. and As. humeralis (Walker 1858) comb. nov. are transferred from Luciola, with L. doriae Olivier 1885, L. impressa Olivier 1910b and L. notatipennis Olivier 1909a newly synonymised with As. humeralis. Luciola aemula Olivier 1891 is synonymised with As. ovalis (Hope 1831). The variation in the extent of the anterior median emargination of the light organ in ventrite 7, and the possibility of a bipartite light organ in males of As. circumdata (Motsch. 1854) is explored. Females of both As. circumdata and As. ovalis (Hope 1831) are without bursa plates and the distinctively shaped median oviduct plate in each is described. Records from Thailand are recorded for both As. circumdata and As. ovalis. Atyphella Olliff 1890 now contains 28 species with 4 transferred from other genera, and one new species: Aty. abdominalis (Olivier 1886) comb. nov. and Aty. striata (Fabricius 1801) comb. nov. are transferred from Luciola, with Aty. carolinae Olivier 1911b and Aty. rennellia (Ballantyne 2009) comb. nov. transferred from Magnalata Ballantyne 2009. Atyphella telokdalam Ballantyne sp. nov. from Indonesia is described herein. Atyphella is now known from records in the Philippines and Indonesia as well as Australia and New Guinea. Colophotia Motschulsky 1853 is considered here from seven species for which intact types can be located for three. An abbreviated revision based on the United States National Museum collection only is presented, with specimens of C. bakeri Pic 1924, C. brevis Olivier 1903a, C. plagiata (Erichson 1834) and C. praeusta (Eschscholtz 1822) redescribed, using where possible features of males, females and larvae. Colophotia particulariventris Pic 1938 is newly synonymised with C. praeusta. Colophotia miranda Olivier 1886 and L. truncata Olivier 1886 are treated as species incertae sedis. Curtos Motschulsky 1845 includes 19 species with suggestions made, but not yet formalised, for the possible transfer of the following seven species from Luciola: Luciola complanata Gorham 1895, L. costata Pic 1929, L. delauneyi Bourgeois 1890, L. deplanata Pic 1929, L. extricans Walker 1858, L. multicostulata Pic 1927 and L. nigripes Gorham 1903. Curtos is not revised here. Emarginata Ballantyne gen nov. is described for E. trilucida (Jeng et al. 2003b) comb. nov., transferred from Luciola and characterised by the emarginated elytral apex. An extended range of specimens from Thailand is listed. Kuantana Ballantyne gen. nov. from Selangor, Malaysia is described from K. menayah gen. et sp. nov. having bipartite light organs in ventrite 7 and an asymmetrical tergite 8 which is not emarginated on its left side. Female has no bursa plates. Luciola Laporte 1833 s. stricto as defined by a population of the type species Luciola italica (L. 1767) from Pisa, Italy, is further expanded and considered to comprise the following19 species: L. antipodum (Bourgeois 1884), L. aquilaclara Ballantyne 2013, L. chapaensis Pic 1923 which is synonymised with L. atripes Pic 1929, L. curtithorax Pic 1928, L. filiformis Olivier 1913c, L. horni Bourgeois 1905, L. hypocrita Olivier 1888, L. italica (L. 1767), L. kagiana Matsumura 1928, L. oculofissa Ballantyne 2013, L. pallidipes Pic 1928 which is synonymised with L. fletcheri Pic 1935, L. parvula Kiesenwetter 1874, L. satoi Jeng & Yang 2003, L. tuberculata Yiu 2017, and two species treated as near L. laticollis Gorham 1883, and near L. nicollieri Bugnion 1922. The following are described as new: L. niah Jusoh sp. nov., L. jengai Nada sp. nov. and L. tiomana Ballantyne sp. nov. Luciola niah sp. nov. female has two wide bursa plates on each side of the bursa. Luciola s. lato (as defined here) consists of 36 species. Twenty-seven species formerly standing under Luciola have been assigned to other genera or synonymised. Seven species are recommended for transfer to Curtos, and 32 species now stand under species incertae sedis. Magnalata Ballantyne is reduced to the type species M. limbata and redescribed. Medeopteryx Ballantyne 2013 is expanded to 20 species with the addition of two new combinations, Med. semimarginata (Olivier 1883) comb. nov. and Med. timida (Olivier 1883) comb. nov., both transferred from Luciola, and one new species, Med. fraseri Nada sp. nov. from Malaysia. The range of this genus now extends from Australia and the island of New Guinea to SE Asia. Medeopteryx semimarginata females have wide paired bursa plates. Pygoluciola Wittmer 1939 now includes 19 species with 5 new species: P. bangladeshi Ballantyne sp. nov., P. dunguna Nada 2018, P. matalangao Ballantyne sp. nov. (scored by the code name ‘Jeng Matalanga’ in Ballantyne & Lambkin 2013), P. phupan Ballantyne sp. nov. and P. tamarat Jusoh sp. nov. Six species are transferred from Luciola: P. abscondita (Olivier 1891) comb. nov., P. ambita (Olivier 1896) comb. nov., P. calceata (Olivier 1905) comb. nov., P. insularis (Olivier 1883) comb. nov., P. nitescens (Olivier 1903b) comb. nov. and P. vitalisi (Pic 1934) comb. nov., and redescribed from males, and includes female reproductive anatomy for P. nitescens comb. nov. and P. dunguna, both of which have hooked bursa plates. Serratia Ballantyne gen. nov. is erected for S. subuyania gen. et sp. nov. and characterised by the serrate nature of certain antennal flagellar segments in the male. The following 37 species listed under species incertae sedis are further explored: Colophotia miranda Olivier 1886, Lampyris serraticornis Boisduval 1835, Luciola angusticollis Olivier 1886, L. antennalis Bourgeois 1905, L. antica (Boisduval 1835), L. apicalis (Eschscholtz 1822), L. aurantiaca Pic 1927, L. bicoloriceps Pic 1924, L. binhana Pic 1927, L. bourgeoisi Olivier 1895, L. dilatata Pic 1929, L. exigua (Gyllenhall 1817), L. exstincta Olivier 1886, L. fissicollis Fairmaire 1891, L. flava Pic 1929, L. flavescens (Boisduval 1835), L. fukiensis Pic 1955, L. immarginata Bourgeois 1890, L. incerta (Boisduval 1835), L. infuscata (Erichson 1834), L. intricata (Walker 1858), L. japonica (Thunberg 1784), L. klapperichi Pic 1955, L. lata Olivier 1883, L. limbalis Fairmaire 1889, L. marginipennis (Boisduval 1835), L. melancholica Olivier 1913a, L. robusticeps Pic 1928, L. ruficollis (Boisduval 1835), L. spectralis Gorham 1880, L. stigmaticollis Fairmaire 1887, L. tincticollis Gorham 1895, L. trivandrensis Raj 1947, L. truncata Olivier 1886, L. vittata (Laporte 1833) Pteroptyx atripennis Pic 1923 and P. curticollis Pic 1923. While phylogenetic analyses indicate their distinctiveness, no further taxonomic action is taken with Luciola cruciata Motschulsky 1854 and L. owadai Sâtô et Kimura 1994 from Japan given the importance of the former as a national icon. Analyses also indicate that Lampyroidea syriaca Costa 1875 belongs in Luciola s. str. A much wider taxonomic analysis of this genus including all the species is necessary before any further action can be taken.
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Maes, Koen V. N. "Studies on African Crambidae II: On the identity of <i>Asopia onychinalis</i> Guenée, 1954, its synonyms, generic placement and related species (Pyraloidea: Crambidae: Spilomelinae)." Metamorphosis 33, no. 1 (February 13, 2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/met.v33i1.11.

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The identity of Asopia onychinalis Guenée, 1854 and its synonyms were studied based on type material and additional specimens from various locations. Lepyrodes astomalis Felder & Rogenhofer, 1875 is considered as a valid species and Nausinoe gueyraudi Guillermet, 2004 from Réunion is considered a junior subjective synonym of astomalis. The genus Chabulina Shaffer & Munroe, 2007 is discussed and is considered to consist of the following species: C. albinalis (Hampson, 1912) (Bocchoris) comb. nov.; C. amphipeda (Meyrick, 1939) (Margaronia) comb. nov.; with its synonym Glyphodes cadeti Guillermet, 1996 syn. nov.; C. astomalis (Felder & Rogenhofer, 1875) (Lepyrodes) comb. nov., with its synonym Nausinoe gueyraudi Guillermet, 2004 syn. nov.; C. bleusei (Oberthür, 1887) (Synclera) comb. nov.; C. cineralis (de Joannis, 1932) (Margaronia) comb. nov.; C. labarinthalis (Hampson, 1912) (Bocchoris) comb. nov., with Bocchoris labyrinthialis Klima, 1939 as a misspelling; C. nuclealis (de Joannis, 1927) (Bocchoris) comb. nov.; C. onychinalis (Guenée, 1854) (Asopia) comb. nov., with its synonym Zebronia braurealis Walker, 1859; C. putrisalis (Viette, 1958) (Diastictis) comb. nov., and C. tenera (Butler, 1883) (Hydrocampa) comb. nov.
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Karimpour, Younes, Marcela Skuhrava, Mehdi Razmi, and Hosein Lotfalizadeh. "New Records of Iranian Grass Gall Midges (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae)." Gazi Entomolojik Arastirmalar Dernegi, March 28, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.51963/jers.v26i1.2539.

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The diversity of plant species belonging to the Poaceae family in Iran is very rich with about 500 known species. Many species of gall midges (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) have a feeding relationship with plants of the Poaceae family. Despite the great species richness of Poaceae in Iran and the association between Cecidomyiidae/Poaceae, only 6 species of gall midges have been collected and identified from the plants of the Poaceae in Iran. In the present investigation related to the gall midge fauna of Iran, 3 genera namely, Calamomyia Gagné, 1969, Epicalamus Sylvén, 1998 and Mayetiola Kieffer, 1896 and 13 species namely, C. echinochloa Felt, 1916, Contarinia festucae Jones, 1940, C. floricola (Oettingen, 1927), C. lolii Metcalfe, 1933, Dasineura alopecuri (Reuter, 1895), E. phalaridis Sylvén, 1998, Lasioptera arundinis Schiner, 1854, L. calamagrostidis Rübsaamen, 1893, L. donacis Coutin, 2001, Mayetiola poae (Bosc, 1817), Stenodiplosis sorghicola (Coquillett, 1899), S. geniculati (Reuter, 1895) and S. panici Plotnikov 1926 are reported for the first time from the country. The adult specimens were obtained by rearing from their larvae on 13 genera and 13 species of Poaceae. The genus Calamomyia Gagné 1969, which is distributed in the Nearctic region, is reported for the first time from the Palearctic region.
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"Portrait Photograph of Edmund Naumann (1854-1927), the Pioneer of Modern Geology in Japan, and the Latest Geotectonic Subdivision of Southwest Japan." Journal of Geography (Chigaku Zasshi) 119, no. 6 (2010): Cover06_1—Cover06_2. http://dx.doi.org/10.5026/jgeography.119.cover06_1.

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Demian, Nicoleta. "„All’austriaca marina… il supremo mio vale”. O medalie deosebită din colecția Muzeului Naţional al Banatului din Timişoara / „All’austriaca marina… il supremo mio vale”. A special medal in the collection of the National Museum of Banat in Timișoara." Analele Banatului XXVII 2019, January 1, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.55201/qska5883.

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"e collection of medals in the National Museum of Banat from Timisoara boasts a silver medal (inv. no. 130) of great artistic, as well as memorialistic value. "e piece recalls the 1875 erection of the monument of Ferdinand Maximilian Josef of Habsburg (1832–1867), Archduke of Austria, Emperor of Mexico (1864–1867), in Trieste, who would remain in the memory of contemporaries due to his tragic fate."e medal was made by Josef Tautenhayn Senior (1837–1911), one of the most important Austrian medalists of the 19th century, a perfectionist of forms, famous for the beauty of his medals. With a diameter of 70.4 mm and a weight of 133.97 grams, the medal was donated to the museum in 1881 by the Minister of War Szende (Frummer) Béla (1823–1882), a native of Banat, along with six other medals.It presents the biography of Maximilian, who had a brilliant career in the Navy, and the special relationship he had with the city of Trieste, chosen as his residence in 1854. Married on July 27th, 1857 to Princess Maria Charlotte of Belgium (1840–1927), the couple would settle in Trieste in 1859, in the splendid Miramare Castle built between 1856–1860 based on the plans of the architect Carl Junker (1827–1882). Here, for several years, Maximilian, who was passionate about natural sciences (especially botany), history, art and literature, devoted himself to travel, scientific and literary pursuits.From here, Maximilian and Carlota will leave on April 14th, 1864 by the frigate Novara for Veracruz, after Maximilian’s acceptance of the crown of Mexico, in an attempt doomed to failure from the beginning. After the execution of Maximilian by the republicans on June 19th, 1867, his lifeless body was brought here by the frigate Novara in January 1868, on the way to Vienna.On July 13th, 1867 a Committee was already formed in Trieste for the erection of a monument dedicated to the memory of Maximilian, which brought together personalities of the city and gathered the necessary funds by public subscription. "e monument, made by the German sculptor Johann Schilling (1828–1910) was inaugurated on April 3rd, 1875 in the presence of Emperor Franz Josef in Giuseppina Square, overlooking the harbour. For this festive moment, the medal which is the subject of this article was issued, made of gold, silver and bronze at the Vienna Mint, designed and drawn by Prof. Johann Schilling, the designer of the monument, and engraved by Josef Tautenhayn Senior. It should be noted that on February 27th, 1875, when the foundation of the monument was built, two medals (one silver, one bronze) were deposited in the foundation along with several silver coins circulating at the time and two documents documenting the erection of the monument.In 1921, when the monument was dismantled to be relocated, the medals, coins and documents deposited in the foundation in February 1875 were discovered, were donated to the Museum of History and Arts in Trieste. "e monument was stored behind an annex in the park of Miramare Castle until 1961, when it was placed in a touristic area of the park. In December 2008, the monument was relocated to its original location, Giuseppina Square (now Piazza Venezia), as a sign of acceptance of the past.
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