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Iwan, Dariusz, and Marcin Jan Kamiński. "Taxonomy of the genus Schelodontes Koch, 1956 with a key to species (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Platynotina)." Insect Systematics & Evolution 45, no. 2 (April 16, 2014): 159–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1876312x-00002092.

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Based on the newly available material, the taxonomic concepts of the genera Lawrenceus Iwan, 1998, Platycharlesus Iwan, 1998, Schelodontes Koch, 1956 and Warchalowskiellus Iwan, 1998 are verified. The results of a comparative morphological analysis reveals continuities and several ambiguities between some of the diagnostic characters of these genera. To update the current classification of the subtribe Platynotina and to fulfil the usefulness of the taxonomic system, we propose to treat Lawrenceus, Platycharlesus and Warchalowskiellus as junior synonyms of Schelodontes. We also propose the following combinations: Schelodontes capensis (Iwan, 1998) comb.n., S. dentatus (Iwan, 1998) comb.n., S. invenustus (Iwan, 1998) comb.n., S. chevrolati (Mulsant & Rey, 1853) comb.restit., S. longulus (Mulsant & Rey, 1853) comb.restit., S. morosus (Mulsant & Rey, 1853) comb.restit., S. oblitus Koch, 1956 comb.restit., S. omeri Koch, 1956 comb.restit. Additionally, in the material from Ditsong National Museum of Natural History we found four new phenons which we described as new species: Schelodontes muellerae sp.n., S. nitidus sp.n., S. scarabaeoides sp.n. and S. spinosis sp.n. A checklist and key to all species of the genus Schelodontes is provided.
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NASKRECKI, PIOTR, and RICARDO GUTA. "Katydids (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) of Gorongosa National Park and Central Mozambique." Zootaxa 4682, no. 1 (October 4, 2019): 1–119. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4682.1.1.

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A list of 60 species of the Tettigoniidae (Orthoptera) recorded from Gorongosa National Park and provinces Sofala and Manica in central Mozambique is provided and their natural history is discussed. Of these, 58 species are illustrated and bioacoustic data are presented for 47 species. Two new genera and 9 new species are described: Gorongosa carri gen. et sp. n., Ovonotus abreuae gen. et sp. n., Afroagraecia muagurai sp. n., Enyaliopsis iaculator sp. n., Eurycorypha parkeri sp. n., Eurycorypha stalmansi sp. n., Eulioptera carolli sp. n., Eulioptera mutembai sp. n., and Parpyrrhicia guytonae sp. n. Four species of Ruspolia are recognized as potentially new and their bioacoustic data are presented. Pseudorhynchus pungens meridionalis Ragge, 1969 is synonymized with Pseudorhynchus pungens pungens (Schaum, 1853); Angustithorax spiniger Massa, 2015 is synonymized with Oxyecous magnus Ragge, 1956; and the synonymy of Lanista africana (Walker, 1870) with Lanista annulicornis (Walker, 1869) is reversed. Two species, G. carri and O. abreuae, appear to be endemic to Mt. Gorongosa and 24 species are recorded for the first time from Mozambique.
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Bousquet, Yves. "TAXONOMIC REVISION OF NEARCTIC, MEXICAN, AND WEST INDIAN OODINI (COLEOPTERA: CARABIDAE)." Canadian Entomologist 128, no. 3 (June 1996): 443–537. http://dx.doi.org/10.4039/ent128443-3.

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AbstractEight genera and 25 species are recognized among the Nearctic, Mexican, and West Indian Oodini. Four new species are described: Oodinus pseudopiceus (type locality: Hillsborough River St. Pk., Hillsborough Co., Florida); Oodinus similis (type locality: San Quintín, Chiapas, Mexico); Oodinus darlingtoni (type locality: Cauto El Cristo, Oriente, Cuba); and Oodinus edentulus (type locality: 31.8 mi E Francisco Escárcega, Campeche, Mexico). Oodes fluvialis LeConte, 1863, previously recognized as a subspecies of O. americanus Dejean, 1826, is given specific status. The following new synonymies are established: Eulachnocrepis Habu, 1956 with Lachnocrepis LeConte, 1853; Stenocrepis texana (LeConte, 1863), S. chalcas Bates, 1882, and S. chalcochrous Chaudoir, 1883 with S. insulana (Jacquelin du Val, 1857); Stenocrepis quatuordecimstriata (Chaudoir, 1843), S. picipes (LeConte, 1844), S. stenocephala (LaFerté-Sénectère, 1851), and S. sulcata Chevrolat, 1863 with S. mexicana (Chevrolat, 1835). Lectotypes are designated for Oodinus alutaceus (Bates, 1882), Oodes amaroides Dejean, 1831, O. fluvialis LeConte, 1863, O. americanus Dejean, 1826, Stenocrepis texana (LeConte, 1863), S. chalcas Bates, 1882, S. lecontei (Chaudoir, 1857), S. quatuordecimstriata (Chaudoir, 1843), S. picipes (LeConte, 1844), S. cuprea (Chaudoir, 1843), S. tibialis (Chevrolat, 1834), S. femoralis (Chaudoir, 1835), S. elegans (LeConte, 1851), and S. gratiosa (Bates, 1882). The genus-group name Nanodes Habu, 1956, a homonym of Nanodes Schönherr, 1825, is replaced by Nanodiodes, new replacement name. For each genus treated, the following are provided: citation of original description and selected references, notes about synonymy (if required), description, geographical distribution and diversity, and monophyly and phylogenetic relationships. For each species included, the following are given: citation of original description and synonymies, type material, etymology (for new species only), notes about synonymy (if required), diagnosis, description, geographical distribution, bionomics, and phylogenetic relationships (if the genus includes more than two species). Keys to genera and, for each genus, to species are included. The species distributions are mapped, and the important structural features are illustrated.
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GUSTAFSSON, DANIEL R., and URBAN OLSSON. "The “Very Thankless Task”: Revision of Lunaceps Clay and Meinertzhagen, 1939 (Insecta: Phthiraptera: Ischnocera: Philopteridae), with descriptions of six new species and one new subspecies." Zootaxa 3377, no. 1 (July 4, 2012): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3377.1.1.

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The louse genus Lunaceps Clay and Meinertzhagen, 1939, parasitic on shorebirds (Charadriiformes: Scolopacidae) is re-vised. Six new species and one new subspecies of Lunaceps Clay and Meinertzhagen, 1939 parasitic on shorebirds (Char-adriiformes, Scolopacidae) are described. They are L. enigmaticus sp. nov. from Stilt Sandpiper Micropalama himantopus(Bonaparte, 1826), L. kukri sp. nov. from Long-billed Curlew Numenius americanus Bechstein, 1812, L. mintoni sp. nov.from Great Knot Calidris tenuirostris (Horsfield, 1821), L. rothkoi sp. nov. from Buff-breasted Sandpiper Tryngites sub-ruficollis (Vieillot, 1819), L. schismatus sp. nov. from Dunlin Calidris alpina (Linnaeus, 1758), L. superciliosus fromSharp-tailed Sandpiper Calidris acuminata (Horsfield, 1821) and Long-toed Stint Calidris subminuta (Middendorff,1853), and L. numenii madagascariensis ssp. nov. from Far Eastern Curlew Numenius madagascariensis (Linnaeus,1766). Furthermore, the species L. cabanisi Timmermann, 1954, and L. pusillus are placed as new junior synonyms of L.incoenis (Kellogg and Chapman, 1899); the species L. haematopi Timmermann, 1954, L. oliveri Timmermann, 1954, andL. husainii Ansari, 1956, are placed as new junior synonyms of L. numenii numenii (Denny, 1842), L. numenii phaeopi(Denny, 1842), and L. falcinellus Timmermann, 1954, respectively, and the subspecies L. holophaeus timmermanniBechet, 1968, is regarded as a new junior synonym of L. falcinellus Timmermann, 1954. Lunaceps limosella limosaBechet, 1968, which was previously considered a junior synonym of L limosella Timmermann, 1954, is resurrected as avalid species. Lunaceps wilsoni Carriker, 1956, is considered a nomen dubium, and L. parabolicus Eichler (in Nietham-mer), 1953, is removed to the genus Quadraceps Clay and Meinertzhagen, 1939 as Quadraceps parabolicus comb. nov.,although its status in Quadraceps needs further attention. All species and subspecies of Lunaceps are illustrated and rede-scribed, and a key is provided for their identification. Three populations, from which only poor or limited data are available, are placed as incerta sedis.
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Kamiński, Marcin. "A cladistically based reinterpretation of the taxonomy of two Afrotropical tenebrionid genera Ectateus Koch, 1956 and Selinus Mulsant & Rey, 1853 (Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae, Platynotina)." ZooKeys 415 (June 12, 2014): 81–132. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.415.6406.

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Donzé, Pierre-Yves. "La Compagnie genevoise des Colonies suisses de Sétif (1853–1956): Un cas de colonisation privée en Algérie [La Compagnie genevoise des Colonies suisses de Setif (1853–1956): A Case of Private Colonization in Algeria]. By Claude Lützelschwab. Bern: Peter Lang, 2006. xxii + 412 pp. Figures, tables, maps, glossary, appendix, bibliography, notes. Cloth, €43.20. ISBN: 3-039-11146-6." Business History Review 82, no. 1 (2008): 176–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0007680500037752.

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GIBBS, JASON, JOHN S. ASCHER, MOLLY G. RIGHTMYER, and RUFUS ISAACS. "The bees of Michigan (Hymenoptera: Apoidea: Anthophila), with notes on distribution, taxonomy, pollination, and natural history." Zootaxa 4352, no. 1 (November 21, 2017): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4352.1.1.

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The state of Michigan occupies an area between the Great Plains and the northeastern United States, bordering four Great Lakes, with diverse biogeographical regions. Michigan also has the second most diverse agriculture in the country, with many crops that depend on bees for pollination. This unique combination provides a wide range of opportunities for bees to persist, yet there is no current published checklist of these important insects. This study was conducted to provide the first annotated checklist of the bee (Apoidea: Anthophila) fauna of Michigan, summarizing aspects of their taxonomy and behavior and to provide provisional conservation assessment. The list was compiled from a critical review of published literature, museum specimens, and database records, supplemented by new collections. In total, 465 species are included in the checklist, including 38 new records, however evidence for 13 species is poor, several more species require taxonomic revision, and the presence of additional species is expected. The exotic megachilid species Megachile apicalis Spinola, M. pusilla Pérez (=concinna Smith, auct.) and Osmia taurus Smith are reported from Michigan for the first time. New state records of native species include Anthidium tenuiflorae Cockerell and Nomada alpha alpha Cockerell, both previously undocumented from eastern North America, and Nomada sphaerogaster Cockerell, which has rarely been recognized. The taxonomy of some bee species is clarified by the formal publication of 11 new synonymies (some previously reported online or in manuscripts). The following list cites junior synonyms first followed by the valid name: Andrena chippewaensis Mitchell 1960 = A. (Simandrena) wheeleri Graenicher 1904; Osmia hendersoni Cockerell 1907 = O. (Melanosmia) tarsata Provancher 1888; Osmia michiganensis Mitchell 1962 = O. (M.) subarctica Cockerell 1912 (new status, removed from synonymy with O. (M.) tersula Cockerell 1912); Sphecodes persimilis Lovell and Cockerell 1907 = S. davisii Robertson 1897; Sphecodes knetschi Cockerell 1898 = S. dichrous Smith 1853; Sphecodes carolinus Mitchell 1956 = S. coronus Mitchell 1956; Sphecodes stygius Robertson 1893 = S. mandibularis Cresson 1872; Sphecodes prostygius Mitchell 1960 = S. fattigi Mitchell 1956; Stelis vernalis Mitchell 1962 = S. coarctatus Crawford 1916; and Stelis michiganensis Mitchell 1962 = S. foederalis Smith 1854. Poorly known Andrena (Cnemidandrena) are discussed, including A. parnassiae Cockerell, a new state record, A. robervalensis Mitchell, and the extralimital A. runcinatae Cockerell. Of these, only A. robervalensis was considered in the subgeneric revision, but we recognize all three as valid species pending further study. Nomada binotata (Robertson 1903) and N. quadrimaculata (Robertson 1903) are removed from synonymy with N. ovata (Robertson 1903), based on examination of the lectotypes. A new species, Triepeolus eliseae Rightmyer, the eastern representative of the verbesinae species group, is described. A putative undescribed species, Osmia aff. trevoris, is documented, but requires additional study for its status to be fully resolved. A rich bee fauna is documented that includes geographically-restricted species, rare and regionally-declining species, and economically-important species, providing information for ongoing conservation planning and future analysis of trends in bee populations.
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Bordoni, Arnaldo. "OBSERVATIONS ON SOME STAPHYLINIDAE AND NEW SYNONYMIES (Coleoptera) (*)." Fragmenta Entomologica 45, no. 1-2 (October 31, 2013): 49. http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/fe.2013.16.

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<p>(*) 238° contribution to the knowledge of the Staphylinidae.</p><p>The author proposes the following new synonymies: <em>Medon petrochilosi</em> Coiffait, 1970 = <em>Medon impar</em> Assing, 2004, syn. n.; <em>Medon seleucus</em> Bordoni, 1975 = M<em>edon subquadratus</em> Assing, 2004, syn. n.; <em>Medon lydicus</em> Bordoni, 1980 =<em> Medon lanugo</em> Assing, 2004, syn. n.; <em>Medon maronitus</em> (Saulcy, 1864) = <em>Medon reliquus</em> Assing, 2007, syn. n.;<em> Xantholinus puthzi</em> Bordoni, 1979 = <em>Xantholinus penicillatus</em> Assing, 2007, syn. n.; <em>Erymus gracilis</em> (Fauvel, 1895) = <em>Leptacinus mirus</em> Assing, 2011, syn. n.; <em>Tetartopeus</em> <em>rufonitidus</em> (Reitter, 1909) = <em>Tetartopeus ciceronii</em> Zanetti, 1998, syn. n.; <em>Xantholinus </em>Dejean, 1821 = <em>Afrolinus</em> Coiffait, 1962, syn. n. = <em>Calolinus</em> Coiffait, 1956, syn. n. = <em>Heterolius</em> Coiffait, 1983, syn. n. = <em>Idiolinus</em> Casey, 1906, syn. n. = <em>Neoleptophallus</em> Bordoni, 1985, syn. n. = <em>Paracyclinus</em> Bordoni, 1975, syn. n. = <em>Polydontophallus</em> Bordoni, 1972, syn. n. = <em>Purrolinus</em> Coiffait, 1956, syn. n. = <em>Stenophallus</em> Bordoni, 1972, syn. n. = <em>Tetralinus</em> Bordoni, 975, syn. n. = <em>Toxophallus</em> Bordoni, 1972, syn. n.; each previously recognized subgenus is here believed to represent a different species-group. The following taxa are considered valid subgenera of the genus Xantholinus: <em>Typhlolinus</em> Reitter, 1908; <em>Helicophallus</em> Coiffait, 1956, and obviously <em>Xantholinus</em> s. str. (linearisgroup); <em>Neohypnus</em> Coiffait &amp; Saiz, 1964 = <em>Sungaria</em> Bordoni, 2003, syn. n. The following new combinations are subsequently established: <em>Neohypnus</em> mandschuricus (Bernhauer, 1923), comb. n. (East Russia, S Mongolia, Korea); <em>Neohypnus meridionalis</em> (Bordoni, 2003), comb. n. (Guanxi); <em>Neohypnus</em> <em>rougemonti</em> (Bordoni, 2003), comb. n. (Zhejiang, Shaanxi). The genus <em>Sylea</em> Bordoni, 2001 is not a synonym of <em>Vulda</em> Jaquelin du Val, 1853, and is here a revalidated genus, and <em>Xantholinus kazachstanicus</em> Janak, 1979 does not belong to <em>Vulda</em> or <em>Sylea</em>, but it certainly belongs to a different genus, till now pending a formal name, whose delimitation and possible description need additional available material.</p>
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Martín, C., M. A. Alonso-Zarazaga, and B. Sanchiz. "Notas nomenclaturales sobre anfibios actuales y fósiles." Graellsia 68, no. 1 (June 30, 2012): 159. http://dx.doi.org/10.3989/graellsia.2012.v68.056.

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Una revisión de anfibios extintos y actuales en estado fósil (Allocaudata, Anura y Caudata) ha permitido detectar diversos casos que precisan cambios nomenclaturales a fin de estabilizar la taxonomía del grupo. Los cambios nomenclaturales incluyen homonimias, correcciones de variantes gramaticales y autorías, disponibilidad de nombres, y en especial la propuesta de nuevas combinaciones, necesarias para ajustar algunos taxones paleontológicos a los modelos de relaciones evolutivas entre formas vivientes, fundamentados en filogenias moleculares. Las nuevas combinaciones que se proponen son: Anaxyrus defensor para Bufo defensor Meylan, 2005; Anaxyrus hibbardi para Bufo hibbardi Taylor, 1937; Anaxyrus pliocompactilis para Bufo pliocompactilis Wilson, 1968; Anaxyrus repentinus para Bufo repentinus Tihen, 1962; Anaxyrus rexroadensis para Bufo rexroadensis Tihen, 1962; Anaxyrus spongifrons para Bufo spongifrons Tihen, 1962; Anaxyrus suspectus para Bufo suspectus Tihen, 1962; Anaxyrus tiheni para Bufo tiheni Auffenberg, 1957; Anaxyrus valentinensis para Bufo valentinensis Estes et Tihen, 1964; Ichthyosaura wintershofi para Triturus wintershofi Lunau, 1950; Incilius praevius para Bufo praevius Tihen, 1951; Lithobates bucella para Rana bucella Holman, 1965; Lithobates dubitus para Anchylorana dubita Taylor, 1942; Lithobates fayeae para Rana fayeae Taylor, 1942; Lithobates miocenicus para Rana miocenica Holman, 1965; Lithobates moorei para Anchylorana moorei Taylor, 1942; Lithobates parvissimus para Rana parvissima Taylor, 1942; Lithobates rexroadensis para Rana rexroadensis Taylor, 1942; Lithobates robustocondylus para Anchylorana robustocondyla Taylor, 1942; Ommatotriton roehrsi para Triturus roehrsi Herre, 1955; Pelophylax barani para Rana barani Rückert-Ülkumen, 1980; Pelophylax meriani para Rana meriani Meyer, 1853; Pelophylax pueyoi para Rana pueyoi Navás, 1922a; Pelophylax quellenbergi para Rana quellenbergi Navás, 1922; Philoria borealis para Kyarranus borealis Tyler, 1991; Pseudepidalea belogorica para Bufo belogoricus Ratnikov, 1993; Pseudepidalea plana para Bufo planus Ratnikov, 1993; Pseudepidalea prisca para Bufo priscus Spinar, Klembara et Meszáros, 1993, y Pseudepidalea stranensis para Bufo stranensis Nemec, 1972. Los nombres Geyeriellinae Brame, 1958, Palaeurodelidae Brame, 1958, Prosalamandridae Stefano, 1903, Lipelucidae Huene, 1956, Rana temporaria fossilis Stefanov, 1951, Salteniidae Kuhn, 1962, Vieraellidae Reig, 1961, y Voigtiellinae Brame, 1958 se consideran nomenclaturalmente no disponibles. El nombre de familia basado en Scapherpeton Cope, 1876 es Scapherpetidae y no Scapherpetonidae ni Scapherpetontidae.
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GILLEN, SEAN. "THE SYMBOLIST CONCEIT: VLADIMIR SOLOV′EV'S POSTHUMOUS CAREER, THE POLITICS OF RECEPTION, AND THE LEGACY OF THE RUSSIAN EMIGRATION, 1892–1956." Modern Intellectual History 15, no. 2 (August 5, 2016): 471–501. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1479244316000214.

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For nearly a century, the interpretation of Vladimir Sergeevich Solov′ev (1853–1900) has been locked in a “mythopoeic method” of the Symbolist conceit rooted in Europe-widefin de sièclecultural developments. Solov′ev's posterity has come to see him as a mystic prophesying the folly of reason and mass politics, whereas his contemporaries saw him as the model for both Ivan and Alyosha Karamazov in Fedor Dostoevskii'sThe Brothers Karamazov—a dramatization of the “politics of the self” within the secularization frame. The story of the gap between these two images reveals the historicity of the Symbolist conceit. More broadly, it shows how the Russian authors of this myth participated in transnational prewar and interwar discourses about mass politics, culture, and violence that expand the typical chronological and geographical boundaries associated with these developments.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "1853-1956"

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Lützelschwab, Claude. "La compagnie genevoise des colonies suisses de Sétif (1853-1956) : un cas de colonisation privée en Algérie." Paris 1, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003PA010566.

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"Cette thèse propose une réflexion originale sur les modalités d'implantation d'un colonat agricole en Algérie. Elle repose sur le dépouillement des archives largement inexploitées de la Compagnie genevoise des Colonies suisses de Sétif (1853-1956) qui fut l'une des entreprises majeures de l'Algérie coloniale. Outre la richesse de sa correspondance qui détaille les rapports de production au sein de l'entreprise, ce fonds a permis l'établissement de séries statistiques (rendements céréaliers, salaires agricoles, etc. ) portant sur un siècle environ et faisant apparaître le souffle de la conjoncture. Cette thèse s'interroge donc sur les conditions de réussite des colons dans l'agriculture vivrière concurrente de celle des populations indigènes, en plaçant au centre de sa réflexion le rapport " hommes -terres cultivables ". Elle examine le rôle d'expérimentateur sur le plan agricole ou économique joué par la Compagnie genevoise et la fonction cruciale de l'État. "
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Books on the topic "1853-1956"

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La Compagnie Genevoise Des Colonies Suisses de Setif (1853-1956): Un Cas de Colonisation Privee En Algerie. Peter Lang Publishing, 2006.

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Book chapters on the topic "1853-1956"

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Wordsworth, William, and Dorothy Wordsworth. "1956. W. W. to Frederick Westley." In The Letters of William and Dorothy Wordsworth, Vol. 7: The Later Years: Part IV: 1840–1853 (Second Revised Edition), 745. Oxford University Press, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oseo/instance.00085147.

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"FATHER FELICE ZOPPI DA CANNOBIO, O.F.M., IN SRI LANKA: 1853–1857. PIONEER OF CATHOLIC EDUCATION IN KANDY." In Studies in Asian Mission History, 1956-1998, 259–67. BRILL, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789047400318_019.

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"THIRTEEN UNKNOWN DOCUMENTS WRITTEN BY FATHER ZOPPI DA CANNOBIO O.F.M. IN SRI LANKA FROM 1853 TILL 1856." In Studies in Asian Mission History, 1956-1998, 268–94. BRILL, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789047400318_020.

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