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PERKINS, C. RYAN. "London, Lucknow and the Global Indian City c. 1857–1920." Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 27, no. 4 (September 26, 2017): 611–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1356186317000323.

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AbstractWhen Abdul Halim Sharar (1860-1926) set sail for England to ensure the Eton College-bound son of Viqar-ul Omrah (Prime Minister of the Nizam of Hyderabad, 1894–1901) received an Indo-Islamic education, it was Sharar's first foray outside of India. Like many previous Indian travelers he found his experiences to be eye opening. Inspired by his sojourns in England, Italy, France, and Spain, he serially published his travelogues upon his return to India in 1896. Providing examples of the failures and successes of industrialization, such accounts were evocative in their detail. They provide
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Londt, Jason G. H. "A survey of grassland Asilidae (Diptera) at Jacana Eco Estate, Hilton, South Africa." African Invertebrates 61, no. 1 (April 24, 2020): 29–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/afrinvertebr.61.50895.

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A year-long survey of grassland Asilidae was undertaken at Jacana Eco Estate, Hilton, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. The following 18 species of Asilidae, in alphabetical order, were encountered: Caenoura annulitarsis (Loew, 1858), Damalis monochaetes Londt, 1989, Dasophrys androclea (Walker, 1849), Dasophrys fortis Londt, 1981, Dasophrys tarsalis (Ricardo, 1920), Dasophrys umbripennis Londt, 1981, Dysclytus firmatus (Walker, 1857), Euscelidia vallis Dikow, 2003, Ischiolobos mesotopos Londt, 2005, Leptogaster sp., Melouromyia natalensis (Ricardo, 1919), Microstylum sp., Neolophonotus hirsutus (R
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BÍLÝ, SVATOPLUK. "Bubastoides kadleci sp. nov. from Yemen (Coleoptera: Buprestidae: Bubastini)." Zootaxa 1751, no. 1 (April 16, 2008): 55. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1751.1.5.

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Kerremans (1909) described the strange buprestid genus Bubastoides Kerremans, 1909 (type species: B. argodi Kerremans, 1909, by monotypy) from Somalia, which was later (Obenberger, 1920a) attributed to the Australian tribe Bubastini Obenberger, 1920 together with the genera Bubastes Laporte & Gory, 1836, Eububastes Obenberger, 1930, Euryspilus Lacordaire, 1857, Neobubastes Blackburn, 1892, Neurybia Théry, 1910, Notobubastes Carter, 1924, Paratassa Marseul, 1882, Schoutedenia Obenberger, 1924 and Strandiola Obenberger, 1920. Some of these genera were later synonymised with other taxa or tra
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Napp, Dilma Solange. "Revisão do gênero Aglaoschema Napp (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae)." Revista Brasileira de Zoologia 24, no. 3 (2007): 793–816. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0101-81752007000300031.

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Agloschema Napp, 1994 e 17 espécies são redescritos. Aglaoschema viridipenne (Thomson, 1860) é revalidada e três novos sinônimos são propostos: Aglaoschema prasinipenne (Lucas, 1857) = A. nigricorne (Bates, 1870) syn. nov. = A. tibiale (Aurivillius, 1920) syn. nov., e Aglaoschema rufiventre (Germar, 1824) = A. erythrogaster (White, 1853) syn. nov. Novas espécies descritas: A. inca sp. nov. (Peru e Colômbia), e A. apixara sp. nov. (Brasil). Chave para identificação e ilustrações de todas as espécies são fornecidas.
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SHAVRIN, ALEXEY V. "The crassipalpis species group of the genus Geodromicus Redtenbacher, 1857 (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Omaliinae: Anthophagini)." Zootaxa 4686, no. 4 (October 17, 2019): 571–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4686.4.6.

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The crassipalpis species group of the genus Geodromicus Redtenbacher, 1857 is established. Three species of the group from the East Palaearctic Region, including G. crassipalpis Champion, 1920 (India: Uttarakhand), G. amplissimus Shavrin, sp.n. (China: Sichuan, Yunnan), and G. spadiceus Shavrin, sp.n. (Central Nepal) are (re-)described and illustrated. A lectotype is designated for G. crassipalpis. A key to species and distribution maps are provided. [Zoobank URL: http://zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:AEA23DBB-1CED-43AD-BC02-8FF196E70D37]
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Mendoza, A. Gómez. "E. Frax: Puertos y comercio de cabotaje en España, 1857–1934, Madrid, 1981, y El mercado interior y los principales puertos, 1857–1920, Madrid, 1987." Revista de Historia Económica / Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History 5, no. 3 (December 1987): 630–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0212610900015470.

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Schoneveld, Erin. "Shirakaba and Rodin: A Transnational Dialogue between Japan and France." Journal of Japonisme 3, no. 1 (December 4, 2018): 52–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/24054992-00031p02.

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This essay examines the role ofShirakaba(White Birch, 1910-1923) as an art magazine that aspired to create new audiences and foster the exchange of ideas by providing an alternate space to address diverse views about modern art, literature, theory, and identity. In addition to introducing European modernism to Japan through the writings of western artists, authors, and thinkers,Shirakabacreated access to and direct exchange of artwork with a number of artists such as Auguste Rodin (1840-1917), Heinrich Vogeler (1872-1942), Max Klinger (1857-1920), and Bernard Leach (1887-1979). Among these,Shi
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Dampier, Helen. "‘Undoubtedly Love Letters’? Olive Schreiner’s Letters to Karl Pearson." Literature & History 30, no. 1 (May 2021): 26–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/03061973211007347.

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Letters have sometimes been assumed to be a private form of life writing, and certainly many of the South African writer Olive Schreiner’s (1855–1920) letters have been read in this way. However, her letters trouble any simple, binary notions of public and private. This article offers a re-reading of Schreiner’s letters to the statistician and founder of the Men and Women’s Club, Karl Pearson (1857–1936). It argues that the dominant reading that has been made of these letters as ‘unrequited love letters’ needs rethinking, for when these letters are considered in their entirety and contextualis
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Cook, Ramsay, Damien-Claude Bélanger, and Sophie Coupal. "Un médecin et son évêque : un incident dans l’histoire de la science et de la religion au Québec." Mens 1, no. 2 (April 17, 2014): 97–113. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1024445ar.

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En 1911, Albert Laurendeau (1857-1920), un médecin de Saint-Gabriel-de-Brandon, publia, à compte d’auteur, un livre intitulé La vie : considérations biologiques, dans lequel il défendait une théorie lamarckienne de révolution et dénonçait l’absence des théories scientifiques modernes dans l’enseignement des sciences au Canada français. Avant la publication de cet ouvrage, il était déjà entré en conflit avec Mgr Joseph-Alfred Archambault (1859-1913), évêque de Joliette, à cause de ses idées jugées modernistes : Laurendeau tenait à séparer la science et la religion. Ainsi, ce dernier avait peut-
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SWIFT, IAN P., and ANN M. RAY. "Nomenclatural changes in North American Phymatodes Mulsant (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae)." Zootaxa 2448, no. 1 (May 7, 2010): 35. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2448.1.3.

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The following nomenclatural changes to the genus Phymatodes Mulsant, 1839 are proposed: P. juglandis Leng, 1890 = P. decussatus (LeConte, 1857); P. mohavensis Linsley and Chemsak, 1963 = P. nitidus LeConte, 1874; P. lecontei Linsley, 1938 (a replacement name) = P. grandis Casey, 1912; P. oregonensis Chemsak, 1963 = P. nigrescens Hardy and Preece, 1927; P. blandus picipes Linsley, 1934 and P. blandus propinquus Linsley, 1934 = P. blandus (LeConte, 1859); P. hirtellus densipennis Casey, 1912 and P. ursae Knull, 1940 = P. hirtellus (LeConte, 1873); P. decussatus australis Chemsak, 1963 and P. dec
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Bousquet, Y., and A. Larochelle. "CATALOGUE OF THE GEADEPHAGA (COLEOPTERA: TRACHYPACHIDAE, RHYSODIDAE, CARABIDAE INCLUDING CICINDELINI) OF AMERICA NORTH OF MEXICO." Memoirs of the Entomological Society of Canada 125, S167 (1993): 3–397. http://dx.doi.org/10.4039/entm125167fv.

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AbstractAll species-group names of Trachypachidae, Rhysodidae, and Carabidae (including cicindelincs) correctly recorded from America north of Mexico are catalogued with state and province records. Valid names are listed with the author(s), date of publication, and page citation in their current and original combinations while all synonyms are provided in their original combinations. Genus-group names are recorded with the author(s), date of publication, page citation, type species, and kind of type species fixation. Species groups were preferred to subgenera but subscneric names are also list
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Jendek, Eduard. "Taxonomic, nomenclatural, distributional and biological study of the genus Agrilus (Coleoptera: Buprestidae)." Journal of Insect Biodiversity 4, no. 2 (January 20, 2016): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.12976/jib/2016.4.2.

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One hundred sixty eight taxa of the genus Agrilus (Coleoptera, Buprestidae) mostly from the Palearctic and Oriental regions are studied and their taxonomic, nomenclatural, distributional or biological data are updated. The following new taxonomic or nomenclatural acts are proposed. The status of four taxa is changed: Agrilus grandiceps hemiphanes Marseul, 1866 is changed from subspecies to species Agrilus hemiphanes stat. nov.; Agrilus lopatini Alexeev, 1964 is changed from species to subspecies Agrilus araxenus lopatini stat. nov.; the specific name hermineus Abeille de Perrin, 1907 is remove
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Tyler, Linda. ""The hours and times of your desire": Sholto Smith's romantic vision for Colwyn (1925)." Architectural History Aotearoa 8 (January 1, 2011): 58–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.26686/aha.v8i.7101.

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Early in 1920, French-born architect Sholto Smith (1881-1936) decided to abandon his Moose Jaw practice, and his Canadian wife and family, and emigrate to New Zealand. His decision seems to have been precipitated by a memorable encounter with a woman who would later become a celebrated pianist for the Auckland radio station 1YA, Phyllis Mary Hams (1895-1974). Sholto Smith had met Hams during World War I while he was on leave from the Canadian Expeditionary Force and visiting Colwyn Bay, North Wales. Sholto Smith's major contribution to Arts and Crafts Auckland, the house he designed as a gift
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Andreev, Alexandr Alexeevich, and Anton Petrovich Ostroushko. "Vasili Ivanovich RAZUMOVSKY (to the 160th anniversary since the birth)." Vestnik of Experimental and Clinical Surgery 10, no. 1 (August 8, 2017): 87. http://dx.doi.org/10.18499/2070-478x-2017-10-1-86.

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Vasili Ivanovich Razumovsky, a Russian and Soviet surgeon, doctor of medicine (1884), Professor (1887), Honored scientist of the RSFSR (1934), one of the founders and the first rector of Saratov (1909-1912), Tbilisi (1918) and the Baku state University (1919), Hero of Labor (1923), holder of the order of St. Prince Vladimir III and IV degrees, St. Anne's I, II and III degree, St. Stanislaus 3 degrees.
 Vasili Ivanovich Razumovsky was born March 27, 1857. In 1875, after graduating from high school with a gold medal goes to the medical faculty of Kazan University, from which he graduated in
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Sommer, Marianne. "Human tools of the European tertiary? Artefacts, brains and minds in evolutionist reasoning, 1870–1920." Notes and Records of the Royal Society 65, no. 1 (December 22, 2010): 65–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsnr.2010.0103.

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This essay explores evolutionary reasoning and notions of progress at the turn of the twentieth century by focusing on the various interpretations used to understand eoliths. These ‘dawn’ (Greek eos ) ‘stones’ (Greek lithos ) were contested objects and I focus on three geographic episodes in which they were used to support scientific, and sometimes socially inspired, accounts of human origins. Particular attention is paid to the work of Gabriel de Mortillet (1821–98), James Reid Moir (1879–1944) and Henry Fairfield Osborn (1857–1935).
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Bouchard, Patrice, Yves Bousquet, Rolf L. Aalbu, Miguel A. Alonso-Zarazaga, Ottó Merkl, and Anthony E. Davies. "Review of genus-group names in the family Tenebrionidae (Insecta, Coleoptera)." ZooKeys 1050 (July 26, 2021): 1–633. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1050.64217.

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A review of genus-group names for darkling beetles in the family Tenebrionidae (Insecta: Coleoptera) is presented. A catalogue of 4122 nomenclaturally available genus-group names, representing 2307 valid genera (33 of which are extinct) and 761 valid subgenera, is given. For each name the author, date, page number, gender, type species, type fixation, current status, and first synonymy (when the name is a synonym) are provided. Genus-group names in this family are also recorded in a classification framework, along with data on the distribution of valid genera and subgenera within major biogeog
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Lackner, Tomáš. "A review of Gnathoncus of Southeast Asia (Coleoptera: Histeridae: Saprininae)." Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae, June 19, 2020, 397–409. http://dx.doi.org/10.37520/aemnp.2020.24.

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Six species of the genus Gnathoncus Jacquelin du Val, 1857 occur in the region of Southeast Asia: G. brevisternus Lewis, 1907, G. semimarginatus Bickhardt, 1920, G. viet­namicus Kryzhanovskij, 1972, G. rotundatus (Kugelann, 1792), G. nannetensis (Marseul, 1862), and the newly described G. sechuanus sp. nov. (China: Sichuan). Two rare species, G. brevisternus and G. semimarginatus, are redescribed; all species are figured and keyed. The lectotype of Gnathoncus brevisternus is designated and the species is newly reported from Vietnam and Nepal.
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Visana, Vikram. "Savarkar before Hindutva: Sovereignty, Republicanism, and Populism in India, c.1900–1920." Modern Intellectual History, November 5, 2020, 1–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1479244320000384.

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Vinayak Damodar Savarkar was the theorizer of Hindutva (1923)—the project to radically reconfigure India as a Hindu majoritarian state. Assessments of Savarkar's earlier The Indian War of Independence (1909), a history of the 1857 Indian “Mutiny,” have generally subsumed this tract into the logic of Hindutva. This article offers a reassessment of The Indian War of Independence and situates it within the political and intellectual context of fin de siècle western India. I suggest that this history of Indian rebellion propagated a novel iteration of Indian popular sovereignty predicated on Hindu
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