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Almeida, Carla Rodrigues. "soluções de buracos negros: 1916-1965." Cadernos de Astronomia 4, no. 1 (March 10, 2023): 16–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.47456/cad.astro.v4n1.39861.

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Historicamente, as primeiras soluções da relatividade geral não foram reconhecidas como soluções de buracos negros. Elas foram, a princípio, idealizadas para descrever o campo gravitacional de objetos massivos esfericamente simétricos, como o Sol ou o elétron. Neste artigo, vamos apresentar as soluções de buracos negros em seu contexto histórico e mostrar como a nossa compreensão sobre o universo mudou à medida que desvendamos propriedades fundamentais sobre estes campos gravitacionais. O objetivo é apresentar uma introdução histórica sobre a relatividade geral e buracos negros, focada na teoria de gravitação e suas interpretações, como apoio didático para aqueles que pretendem iniciar os estudos sobre o tema.
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Praveen-Kumar and R. K. Aggarwal. "Substitution of reduced iron by zinc in total soil nitrogen estimation by modified Olsen's method." Journal of Agricultural Science 108, no. 3 (June 1987): 681–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021859600080138.

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The conventional Kjeldahl method which is usually employed for determination of total N in soil does not effect quantitative recovery of NO2- or NO3- (Bremner, 1965). Therefore, various modifications have been suggested (Cope, 1916; Davisson & Parson, 1919). Bremner (1965) observed that the quantitative recovery of NO2- and NO3- by any method, other than the modified Olsen's method (Bremner & Shaw, 1958), is not certain.
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FROLOV, ANDREY V., and OLIVIER MONTREUIL. "A review of the Madagascan species of the genus Cestradoretus Ohaus (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Rutelinae: Adoretini)." Zootaxa 4638, no. 2 (July 16, 2019): 296–300. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4638.2.9.

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The genus Cestradoretus Ohaus, 1912 was erected by Ohaus (1912) to accommodate a Madagascan Adoretini species, C. tenuirostris Ohaus, 1912. This genus is characterized by the adults having the apex of the labrum with a long, fine, acute process curved downwards. In the addition to the above mentioned paper, Ohaus (1912) also described C. acomys Ohaus, 1912 from Tanzania, and later moved Adoretus tarsatus Klug, 1855, described from Mozambique, to Cestradoretus (Ohaus 1916). Later, Machatschke (1965) described two species from Africa, C. freyi Machatschke, 1965 from Botswana and C. minusculus Machatschke, 1965 from Somalia, and Frey (1976) described C. clypealis Frey, 1976 from Somalia. Thus, Cestradoretus included six species, one from Madagascar and five from Africa.
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Smuts, Helène. "Irma Stern Nudes, 1916–1965, by Michael Godby." de arte 57, no. 2 (May 4, 2022): 106–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00043389.2022.2144449.

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İhsanoğlu, Ekmeleddin. "Osmanlı Medrese Tarihçiliğinin İlk Safhası (1916-1965) -Keşif ve Tasarlama Dönemi-." Belleten 64, no. 240 (August 1, 2000): 541–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.37879/belleten.2000.541.

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1331-1924 tarihleri arası altı asra yakın çok uzun bir döneme ve başta Anadolu ve Rumeli olmak üzere Osmanlı İmparatorluğu'nun geniş coğrafyasına yayılan Osmanlı medreselerinin tarihinin incelenmesi, ikinci Meşrutiyet döneminde başlar ve günümüze kadar devam eder. Bu çalışmada İkinci Meşrutiyet döneminde konu ile ilgili çıkan yazılardan başlamak suretiyle İ.H. Uzunçarşılı'nın bu sahada dönüm noktası olarak kabul ettiğimiz, 1965'te basılan Osmanlı Devletinin İlmiye Teşkilâtı adlı eserinin basılmasına kadar yapılan çalışmalar, tarih yazıcılığı (historiography) açısından incelenecek, Osmanlı medrese tarihçiliğinin "keşif ve tasarlama" dönemi olarak adlandırdığımız bu dönemde yapılan çalışmalarda topluma müessir olan siyasî ve ideolojik fikirler ile Osmanlı tarihi konusundaki, kanaatimizce sübjektif yaklaşımların hangi kaynaklardan doğduğu ve bunların medreseler tarihi ile ilgili çalışmalardaki tezahürleri araştırılacaktır.
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Santos, Jorge Viana. "Subjetividade e enunciação em Benveniste: fundamentos de uma Semântica linguística (Subjectivity and enunciation in Benveniste: oundations of a linguistic Semantics)." Estudos da Língua(gem) 19, no. 3 (November 30, 2021): 201–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.22481/el.v19i3.10231.

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Neste artigo, a partir da releitura de textos fundamentais de Benveniste (1956/1966; 1958/1966; 1959/1966; 1965/1974; 1967/1974; 1969), buscamos detectar de que forma o autor, por formação um linguista histórico, e depois um expoente entre os estruturalistas, consegue, mesmo admitindo a noção de língua como sistema, trazer para a Linguística em meados do século XX a necessidade de se estudar um campo então novo e praticamente inexplorado, em vista do corte metodológico de Saussure (1916): a enunciação, e suas implicações. Postulamos que o pensamento benvenistiano articula, reinterpreta e por vezes desloca noções fundamentais de Breál (1897) e de Saussure (1916), no sentido de, com originalidade, conseguir abordar o sujeito na/da linguagem, no âmbito de uma Semântica linguística.
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Walker, Kenneth L. "Taxonomic revision of the Australian native bee subgenus Callalictus (Hymenoptera: Halictidae: Halictini: genus Lasioglossum)." Australian Journal of Taxonomy 7 (September 22, 2022): 1–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.54102/ajt.mk64x.

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The Australian Lasioglossum Curtis 1833 subgenus Callalictus Michener 1965 is revised. Of the eight available names listed by Michener (1965), four are placed in synonymy and one species is recombined into Lasioglossum (Austrevylaeus Michener 1965) providing three valid species for the subgenus Callalictus. New synonymies and valid and recombined names proposed for Lasioglossum (Callalictus) are as follows: Lasioglossum (Callalictus) tooloomense (Cockerell 1929a) syn. nov. = Lasioglossum (Callalictus) aurantiacum (Cockerell 1916); Lasioglossum (Callalictus) ruficolle (Friese 1924) syn. nov., Lasioglossum (Callalictus) rufocollare (Cockerell 1930) syn. nov. and Lasioglossum (Callalictus) anomalum (Rayment 1935) syn. nov. = Lasioglossum (Callalictus) callomelittinum (Cockerell 1910); Lasioglossum (Callalictus) musgravei (Cockerell 1929b) is valid; and, Lasioglossum (Callalictus) contaminatum (Cockerell, 1929b) comb. nov. is moved to Lasioglossum (Austrevylaeus) contaminatum. Males of two Callalictus species have highly modified fore and mid tarsal segments. All valid species are redescribed, and keys to both sexes, montaged diagnostic images and distribution maps are provided to assist with species identifications.
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Selnekovič, Dávid, and Enrico Ruzzier. "New distributional records for sixteen Mordellidae species from the Western Palearctic (Insecta, Coleoptera, Mordellidae)." ZooKeys 892 (November 25, 2019): 131–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.892.39584.

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A list of 22 new distributional records is presented for 16 Mordellidae species from the Western Palearctic: Variimorda caprai (Franciscolo, 1951) (Montenegro); V. mendax Méquignon, 1946 (Montenegro); Mordellistena falsoparvula Ermisch, 1956 (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro); M. olympica Ermisch, 1965 (Cyprus, Montenegro); M. kraatzi Emery, 1876 (Morocco); M. longicornis Mulsant, 1856 (Morocco); M. dives Emery, 1876 (Kazakhstan); M. krujanensis Ermisch, 1963 (Montenegro); M. tarsata Mulsant, 1856 (Cyprus, North Macedonia); M. michalki Ermisch, 1956 (Kyrgyzstan); M. thuringiaca Ermisch, 1963 (Bulgaria, Montenegro, Slovakia, Spain); M. koelleri Ermisch, 1956 (Italy, Montenegro); Mordellistenula longipalpis Ermisch, 1965 (Montenegro); Mordellochroa milleri (Emery, 1876) (Italy); Dellamora palposa Normand, 1916 (Italy). Information about the distributional range is summarised for each species, and notes on habitat and host plants are also provided.
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Selnekovič, Dávid, and Enrico Ruzzier. "New distributional records for sixteen Mordellidae species from the Western Palearctic (Insecta, Coleoptera, Mordellidae)." ZooKeys 894 (December 4, 2019): 151–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.894.39584.

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A list of 22 new distributional records is presented for 16 Mordellidae species from the Western Palearctic: Variimorda caprai (Franciscolo, 1951) (Montenegro); V. mendax Méquignon, 1946 (Montenegro); Mordellistena falsoparvula Ermisch, 1956 (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro); M. olympica Ermisch, 1965 (Cyprus, Montenegro); M. kraatzi Emery, 1876 (Morocco); M. longicornis Mulsant, 1856 (Morocco); M. dives Emery, 1876 (Kazakhstan); M. krujanensis Ermisch, 1963 (Montenegro); M. tarsata Mulsant, 1856 (Cyprus, North Macedonia); M. michalki Ermisch, 1956 (Kyrgyzstan); M. thuringiaca Ermisch, 1963 (Bulgaria, Montenegro, Slovakia, Spain); M. koelleri Ermisch, 1956 (Italy, Montenegro); Mordellistenula longipalpis Ermisch, 1965 (Montenegro); Mordellochroa milleri (Emery, 1876) (Italy); Dellamora palposa Normand, 1916 (Italy). Information about the distributional range is summarised for each species, and notes on habitat and host plants are also provided.
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Amin, Omar M. "New Annotated Records of Helminth Parasites, Mostly from North America, with Light Microscopy. I. Trematoda (Digenea), Cestoda, Nematoda." International Journal of Zoology and Animal Biology 6, no. 5 (2023): 1–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.23880/izab-16000507.

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We give an account of 13 species of trematode, cestode, and nematode parasites collected from various hosts in different geographical locations mostly in North America. Each species account is annotated and morphologically presented using light microscopy showing characteristic diagnostic features. None of these accounts has been previously published. All geographical records and many host associations are new. This treatment includes the digeneans Brachylaima fuscatum (Rudolphi, 1819), and Echinostomum coalitum Barker and Beaver 1915, the cestodes Anonchotaenia quiscali Rausch & Morgan, 1947), Choanotaenia musculosa (Fuhrmann, 1896), Isoglaridacris calentinei Mackiewicz, 1974, Isoglaridacris chetekensis Williams, 1977, Isoglaridacris folius Fredrickson and Ulmer, 1965, Isoglaridacris longus, Fredrickson and Ulmer, 1965, Nybelinia Poche, 1926, and the nematodes Anisakis simplex (Rudolphi, 1809) Dujardin, 1845 type I, Camallanus ancylodirus Ward and Magath, 1916, Rhabdochona cascadilla Wigdor, 1918, and Subulura Molin, 1860.
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HAUSER, MARTIN, NORMAN E. WOODLEY, and DIEGO A. FACHIN. "Taxonomic changes in African Stratiomyidae (Diptera)." Zootaxa 4263, no. 1 (May 8, 2017): 72. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4263.1.3.

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Thirteen new generic synonyms, nineteen species synonyms and forty-eight new combinations of African Stratiomyidae are proposed (senior synonym in parentheses):Arthronemina Lindner in James, 1980 syn. nov. (=Argyrobrithes Grünberg, 1915), Arthronema Lindner, 1966b syn. nov. (=Argyrobrithes Grünberg, 1915), Brachyphleps Lindner, 1965 syn. nov. (=Psapharomys Grünberg, 1915), Dinosargus Lindner, 1968 syn. nov. (=Gongrosargus Lindner, 1959), Dolichodema Kertész, 1916 syn. nov. (=Thorasena Macquart, 1838), Gobertina Bigot, 1879a syn. nov. (=Sternobrithes Loew, 1857), Himantochaeta Lindner, 1939 syn. nov. (=Nyplatys Séguy, 1938), Hypoxycera Lindner 1966a syn. nov. (=Hypoceromys Lindner, 1935), Leucacron Lindner, 1966b syn. nov. (=Ptilinoxus Lindner, 1966b), Lonchobrithes Lindner, 1968 syn. nov. (=Argyrobrithes Grünberg, 1915), Meristomeringella Lindner 1965 syn. nov. (=Hypoceromys Lindner, 1935), Physometopon Lindner, 1966b syn. nov. (=Cardopomyia Kertész, 1916), Psapharomydops Lindner, 1966a syn. nov. (=Steleoceromys Grünberg, 1915), Adoxomyia grisea (Séguy, 1931) syn. nov. (=Adoxomyia argenteofasciata (Bezzi, 1906)), Argyrobrithes argenteus Grünberg, 1915 syn. nov. (=Argyrobrithes fuscicornis (Bezzi, 1914)), Argyrobrithes crinitus Lindner, 1972 syn. nov. (=Argyrobrithes zernyi Lindner, 1943), Brachyphleps tristis Lindner, 1965 syn. nov. (=Psapharomys salebrosa Grünberg, 1915), Chrysochroma laetum Lindner, 1966b syn. nov. (=Ptectisargus abditus (Lindner, 1936), Dolichodema africana Kertész, 1916 syn. nov. (=Thorasena pectoralis (Wiedemann, 1838)), Gongrosargus distinguendus Lindner, 1966c syn. nov. (=Gongrosargus glaucus (Bigot, 1859)), Gongrosargus exclamationis Lindner, 1968 syn. nov. (=Gongrosargus pallidus (Macquart, 1838)), Gongrosargus univittatus Lindner, 1966b syn. nov. (=Gongrosargus pallidus (Macquart, 1838)), Hypoxycera simplex Lindner, 1966a syn. nov. (=Hypoceromys jamesi (Lindner, 1965)), Lonchobrithes modestus Lindner, 1968 syn. nov. (=Argyrobrithes curtilamellatum (Lindner, 1966)), Microptecticus clarus Lindner, 1968 syn. nov. (=Microptecticus ambiguus Lindner, 1966b), Neopachygaster umbrifera Lindner, 1966a syn. nov. (=Neopachygaster stigma Lindner, 1938), Odontomyia impressa Curran, 1928 syn. nov. (=Afrodontomyia gigas (Brunetti, 1926)), Odontomyia protrudens Curran, 1928 syn. nov. (=Afrodontomyia erecta (Brunetti, 1926)), Physometopon minor Lindner, 1968 syn. nov. (=Cardopomyia robusta Kertész, 1916), Platyna denudata Grünberg, 1915 syn. nov. (=Platyna hastata (Fabricius, 1805)), Ptectisargus lucidus Lindner, 1968 syn. nov. (=Ptectisargus abditus (Lindner, 1936)); Afrodontomyia erecta (Brunetti, 1926) comb. nov. (from Odontomyia), Afrodontomyia flammiventris (Brunetti, 1926) comb. nov. (from Odontomyia), Afrodontomyia rufiventris (Curran, 1928) comb. nov. (from Stratiomys), Argyrobrithes curtilamellatum (Lindner, 1966b) comb. nov. (from Arthronemina), Argyrobrithes fuscicornis (Bezzi, 1914) comb. nov. (from Sternobrithes), Cardopomyia parvicornis (Lindner, 1959) comb. nov. (from Pseudoxymyia Lindner, 1958), Cardopomyia vesicularis (Lindner, 1966b) comb. nov. (from Physometopon), Cephalochrysa bigoti (Lindner, 1968) comb. nov. (from Chrysochroma), Cephalochrysa flavum (Lindner, 1968) comb. nov. (from Chrysochroma), Cephalochrysa fortunatum (Lindner, 1966b) comb. nov. (from Chrysochroma), Cephalochrysa lapidis (Lindner, 1966b) comb. nov. (from Chrysochroma), Cephalochrysa latum (Lindner, 1966b) comb. nov. (from Chrysochroma), Cephalochrysa lucens (Lindner, 1968) comb. nov. (from Chrysochroma), Cephalochrysa matilei (Lindner, 1979) comb. nov. (from Chrysochroma), Cephalochrysa triste (Lindner, 1966b) comb. nov. (from Chrysochroma), Cephalochrysa turbidum (Lindner, 1965) comb. nov. (from Chrysochroma), Cephalochrysa vadoni (Lindner, 1966b) comb. nov. (from Chrysochroma), Gongrosargus flavipennis (Macquart, 1838) comb. nov. (from Sargus), Gongrosargus lateritius (Lindner, 1968) comb. nov. (from Dinosargus), Gongrosargus limbatus (Macquart, 1838) comb. nov. (from Sargus), Gongrosargus pallidus (Macquart, 1838) comb. nov. (from Sargus), Hypoceromys nigripes (Lindner, 1938) comb. nov. (from Pachygaster), Hypoceromys jamesi (Lindner, 1965) comb. nov. (from Meristomeringella), Microptecticus magnicornis (Lindner, 1936) comb. nov. (from Ptecticus), Microptecticus nigricoxa (Lindner, 1936) comb. nov. (from Microchrysa), Ptecticus lateritius (Rondani, 1863) comb. nov. (from Sargus), Ptectisargus abditus (Lindner, 1936) comb. nov. (from Ptecticus), Ptectisargus brunneus (Lindner, 1936) comb. nov. (from Ptecticus), Ptectisargus cingulatum (Lindner, 1968) comb. nov. (from Chrysochroma), Ptectisargus flavifrons (Lindner, 1968) comb. nov. (from Chrysochroma), Ptectisargus flavomarginatus (Loew, 1857) comb. nov. (from Chrysonotus), Ptectisargus gracilipes (Lindner, 1936) comb. nov. (from Ptecticus), Ptectisargus keiseri (Lindner, 1966b) comb. nov. (from Chrysochroma), Ptectisargus longestylum (Lindner, 1966b) comb. nov. (from Chrysochroma), Ptectisargus punctum (Lindner, 1968) comb. nov. (from Chrysochroma), Ptectisargus ranohira (Woodley, 2001) comb. nov. (from Chrysochroma), Ptectisargus unicolor (Lindner, 1968) comb. nov. (from Chrysochroma), Ptilinoxus interruptum (Lindner, 1966b) comb. nov. (from Leucacron), Sargus congoense (Lindner, 1965) comb. nov. (from Chrysochroma), Sargus flavipes (Lindner, 1966a) comb. nov. (from Chrysochroma), Sargus luctuosus (Lindner, 1938) comb. nov. (from Paraptecticus), Sargus opulentum (Grünberg, 1915) comb. nov. (from Chrysochroma), Sargus pallidiventre (Brunetti, 1926) comb. nov. (from Chrysochroma), Sargus ptecticoideum (Lindner, 1966a) comb. nov. (from Chrysochroma), Steleceromys procera (Lindner, 1966a) comb. nov. (from Psapharomydops), Sternobrithes mercurialis (Lindner, 1938) comb. nov. (from Gobertina), Sternobrithes picticornis (Bigot, 1879b). comb. nov. (from Gobertina), Thorasena pectoralis (Wiedemann, 1824) comb. nov. (from Hermetia), Thorasena fenestrata (James, 1949) comb. nov. (from Dolichodema). One genus was resurrected out of synonymy (Thorasena Macquart, 1838 stat. rev.) and one genus removed from the African fauna (Cyphomyia Wiedemann, 1819).
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TOVAR-HERNÁNDEZ, MARÍA ANA. "On some species of Chone Krøyer, 1856 (Polychaeta: Sabellidae) from world-wide localities." Zootaxa 1518, no. 1 (July 2, 2007): 31–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1518.1.2.

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The present study deals with the revision of type and non-type material from species of Chone Krøyer, 1856 (Polychaeta: Sabellidae) that have been described from world-wide isolated localities. Chone australiensis Hartmann-Schröder, 1979, C. fauveli McIntosh, 1916, C. kroyerii Sars, 1862, C. letterstedti (Kinberg, 1867), C. murmanica Lukasch, 1910, C. normani McIntosh, 1916, C. paracincta Hartmann-Schröder, 1962, and C. rosea Hartmann-Schröder, 1965, are redescribed. Two additional forms are recognized as independent taxa, referred to as Chone sp. “Aleutian Islands” and Chone sp. “British Virgin Islands”. These species are informally described since few specimens are available; however, they are included here in order to facilitate and encourage further research. Sabella costulata Grube, 1877, is transferred to Chone. Chone suspecta Krøyer, 1856, is synonymized with Chone infundibuliformis Krøyer, 1856; the name infundibuliformis has priority over suspecta. Chone murmanica oculata Annenkova, 1952, deserves specific status. Chone eniwetokensis (Reish, 1968) is returned to the original genus (Euchone). Chone perseyi Zenkewitsch, 1925, and Chone rubrocincta Sars, 1862, are transferred to Euchone. Chone reayi McIntosh, 1916, is transferred to Jasmineira Langerhans, 1880. Differences and similarities with members of Euchone Malmgren, 1866, and close genera are discussed.
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JENDEK, EDUARD. "Studies in the Palaearctic and Oriental Agrilus (Coleoptera, Buprestidae) IV." Zootaxa 3300, no. 1 (May 4, 2012): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3300.1.1.

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The following new taxonomic and nomenclatural acts are provided: New revalidated name: the name nagaoiNakane 1983 is resurrected from the synonymy of A. maculifer Saunders 1873 as a valid specific name of Agrilusnagaoi. New synonyms: 47 new synonyms are proposed in the genus Agrilus: annoi Baudon, 1968 (synonym ofnavarrei Baudon, 1965); biasoni Baudon, 1968 (synonym of shaumaae Descarpentries & Villiers, 1963);brigitteae Baudon, 1968 (synonym of cochinchinae Obenberger, 1924); canidius Descarpentries & Villiers, 1963(synonym of coloratus Kerremans, 1894); champasak Jendek, 2000 (synonym of ardoini Descarpentries &Villiers, 1963); chounramanyi Baudon, 1965 (synonym of auripilis Deyrolle, 1864); cuneatus Jendek, 2009(synonym of palii Baudon, 1968); damoiselli Baudon, 1968 (synonym of sikkimensis Obenberger, 1928); deuveiBaudon, 1965 (synonym of perlisensis Fisher, 1936); emeritus Descarpentries & Villiers, 1963 (synonym ofperlisensis Fisher, 1936); favieri Baudon, 1961 (synonym of cochinchinae Obenberger, 1924); forquerayi Baudon,1968 (synonym of inops Kerremans, 1892); gagneuxi Baudon, 1968 (synonym of beatissimus Descarpentries &Villiers, 1963); gardneri Théry, 1928 (synonym of mixtus Kerremans, 1892); giraudi Baudon, 1965 (synonym ofbirmanicus Kerremans, 1892); goichetae Baudon, 1965 (synonym of rivalieri Descarpentries & Villiers, 1963);gouyei Baudon, 1965 (synonym of inops Kerremans, 1892); haniquei Baudon, 1965 (synonym of weyersiKerremans, 1900); jarrensis Baudon, 1968 (synonym of coloratus Kerremans, 1894); kandyanus Théry, 1904(synonym of repercussus Kerremans, 1893); korbi Abeille de Perrin, 1897 (synonym of auricollis Kiesenwetter,1857); laurenconi Descarpentries & Villiers, 1963 (synonym of auroapicalis Kurosawa, 1957); lebisiDescarpentries & Villiers, 1963 (synonym of ardoini Descarpentries & Villiers, 1963); legrosi Descarpentries &Villiers, 1963 (synonym of tsacasi Descarpentries & Villiers, 1963); leguayi Baudon, 1965 (synonym of simplexKerremans, 1894); lessei Descarpentries & Villiers, 1963 (synonym of colasi Descarpentries & Villiers, 1963);lindryi Baudon, 1968 (synonym of loupyi Baudon, 1968); lloydae Baudon, 1968 (synonym of miwai Obenberger,1936); lukesi Obenberger, 1936 (synonym of modicus Kerremans, 1892); minusculus Marseul, 1866 (synonym ofotiosus Say, 1833); morelae Baudon, 1968 (synonym of milo Obenberger, 1936); moreli Baudon, 1968 (synonymof coomani Bourgoin, 1925); mouricouae Baudon, 1965 (synonym of inops Kerremans, 1892); nginni Baudon,1968 (synonym of cochinchinae Obenberger, 1924); parizotae Baudon, 1968 (synonym of syrphus Descarpentries& Villiers, 1963); roscidulus Abeille de Perrin, 1897 (synonym of elegans Mulsant & Rey, 1863); rousselataeBaudon, 1968 (synonym of lacroixi Obenberger, 1936); ruteri Descarpentries & Villiers, 1963 (synonym ofjarrigei Descarpentries & Villiers, 1963); samyi Baudon, 1968 (synonym of suturaalba Deyrolle, 1864);sedonensis Baudon, 1968 (synonym of sommailae Baudon, 1965); siva Obenberger, 1916 (synonym of repercussusKerremans, 1893); souvannavongsi Baudon, 1968 (synonym of perlisensis Fisher, 1936); syrdarjensis Obenberger,1928 (synonym of vaginalis Abeille de Perrin, 1897); theodasi Baudon, 1968 (synonym of simoninaeDescarpentries & Villiers, 1963); thevadensis Baudon, 1968 (synonym of truncatipennis Descarpentries & Villiers,1967); tokatensis Obenberger, 1924 (synonym of auricollis Kiesenwetter, 1857); ukrainensis Obenberger, 1936(synonym of croaticus Abeille de Perrin, 1897).Lectotype designations: 43 lectotype designations are proposed (types are cited in the original combination and rank):Agrilus ambiguus Kerremans, 1895; A. amphion Obenberger, 1935; A. ampliatus Kerremans, 1900; A. anachlorusObenberger, 1924; A. angustulus variety bicoloratus Abeille de Perrin, 1893; A. atomus Kerremans, 1914; A. atratulus Obenberger, 1924; A. balnearis Kerremans, 1914; A. belides Obenberger, 1936; A. brahma Obenberger, 1916; A.
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Stagnaro, Juan Carlos. "Grandes psiquiatras argentinas." Vertex Revista Argentina de Psiquiatría 30, no. 148 (December 1, 2019): 426–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.53680/vertex.v30i148.125.

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Dossier: Grandes psiquiatras argentinas: Arturo AMEGHINO (1869-1948), René ARDITI ROCHA (1904-1962), Gregorio BERMANN (1894-1972), José T. BORDA (1869-1936), Gonzalo BOSCH (1885-1965), Exequías BRINGAS NÚÑEZ (1904-2000),Domingo CABRED (1859-1929), Raúl CAMINO (1939-2018), Lanfranco CIAMPI (1885-1962), Juan DALMA (1895-1977), Francisco DE VEYGA (1866-1942), Noel FELDMAN (1928-2001), R. Horacio ETCHEGOYEN (1919-2016), Jorge GARCÍA BADARACCO (1924-2010), Mauricio GOLDENBERG (1916-2006), José INGENIEROS (1877-1925), Cristofredo JAKOB (1856-1966), Alejandro KORN (1860 -1936), Enrique Eduardo KRAPF (1901-1963), Osvaldo LOUDET (1889-1983), Lucio MELÉNDEZ (1844-1901), Braulio MOYANO (1906-1959), Juan M. OBARRIO (1878-1958), Elpidio R. OLIVERA (1924-2016), Carlos Rodolfo PEREYRA (1903-1965), Enrique PICHON RIVIÈRE (1907-1977), José María RAMOS MEJÍA (1852-1914), Telma RECA (1904-1979), Carolina TOBAR GARCIA (1898-1962), Guillermo VIDAL (1917-2000).
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Ehlers, Anton. "The Helpmekaar: Rescuing the "volk" through reading, writing and arithmetic, c. 1916-c. 1965." Historia 60, no. 2 (2015): 87–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/2309-8392/2015/v60n2a5.

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Calvo Revilla, Ana. "El horror doméstico en la narrativa breve de Patricia Esteban Erlés y Shirley Jackson." Iberoromania 2020, no. 92 (November 27, 2020): 177–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/iber-2020-0016.

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ResumenEstablecemos un análisis comparativo entre la narrativa breve de la escritora estadounidense Shirley Jackson (1916–1965) y la española Patricia Esteban Erlés (1972–). Fascinadas por las sombras de las historias capaces de evocar el misterio, ambas escritoras alzan unos imaginarios narrativos, en los que la irrupción de lo extraño, lo inesperado y lo incomprensible quiebran y alteran la percepción de la realidad. Nada es lo que parece y bajo la dicotomía mundo infantil – mundo adulto se introducen subrepticiamente lo siniestro y lo macabro en escenarios domésticos. Conscientes de que la cotidianeidad tiene lados oscuros y ángulos inquietantes y de que las mujeres de todos los tiempos han necesitado encarnar sus miedos a través de la creación de criaturas monstruosas y temibles, ambas construyen un imaginario doméstico siniestro.
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Winkler, Gábor, János Tibor Kis, and László Schandl. "Indokolt-e a klasszifikáció módosítása diabetesben?" Orvosi Hetilap 163, no. 48 (November 27, 2022): 1909–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/650.2022.32639.

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A diabetes mellitus heterogén etiopatogenezisű és klinikai viselkedésű kórforma. Egyes eseteinek pontos típusba sorolása, „klasszifikációja” meghatározó jelentőségű az optimális kezelésválasztás tekintetében. A tipizálás azonban a rendelkezésre álló, egyre szélesedő eszközpark és a rohamosan bővülő ismeretek ellenére még mindig nem teljesen megoldott. Ezért újabb ajánlások születnek a csoportba sorolás pontosítására. A közlemény áttekinti a nemzetközi konszenzus alapján, az Egészségügyi Világszervezet (WHO) koordinálásával 1965 és 2019 között született klasszifikációs irányelveket, valamint az újabb vizsgálatok, megfigyelések alapján született javaslatokat. Megállapítja, hogy a napi gyakorlat számára továbbra is a WHO hatályos útmutatása a legorientálóbb, hozzátéve, hogy bizonytalan besorolású esetekben elengedhetetlen a betegek követése és a vizsgálatok szükség szerinti ismétlése mindaddig, amíg az adott kórforma természete nem tisztázódik. Orv Hetil. 2022; 163(48): 1909–1916.
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VIKBERG, VELI. "European species of Tubpontania gen. nov., a new genus for species of the Pontania crassispina group (Hymenoptera: Tenthredinidae: Nematinae)." Zootaxa 2620, no. 1 (September 22, 2010): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2620.1.1.

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Tubpontania gen. nov. (type species Nematus anomalopterus Förster, 1854), is proposed for the species of the former Pontania crassispina group. Tubpontania anomaloptera (Förster, 1854), comb. nov., = Amauronematus maidli Zirngiebl, 1937, syn. nov., = Nematus (Pontania) tuberculatus Benson, 1953, syn. nov. Other European species of the genus are Tubpontania cyrnea (Liston, 2005) (= Pontania joergenseni Enslin, 1916, syn. nov.; preoccupied by Pontania jörgenseni Strand, 1908), Tubpontania crassispina (Thomson, 1871), comb. nov., Tubpontania purpureae (Cameron, 1884), comb. nov., and Tubpontania nudipectus (Vikberg, 1965), comb. nov. Tubpontania nitidinota sp. nov., closely related to T. nudipectus, is described from Fennoscandia. Furthermore, the following North American species belong here: Tubpontania arctophilae (Benson, 1960), comb. nov., Tubpontania populi (Marlatt, 1896), comb. nov., Tubpontania pumila (Rohwer, 1910), comb. nov., Tubpontania rotundidentata (Zinovjev & Vikberg, 1999), comb. nov. and Tubpontania terminalis (Marlatt, 1896), comb. nov.
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Nemati, Alireza, Dariusz J. Gwiazdowicz, and Arsalan Khalili-Moghadam. "New data to the knowledge of Gaeolaelaps mites (Acari: Mesostigmata: Laelapidae)." Acarologia 58, no. 3 (July 24, 2018): 710–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.24349/acarologia/20184266.

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The present paper is devoted to the study of some morphological changes in the laelapid genus Gaeolaelaps, based on observations on G. queenslandicus (Womersley, 1956), G. angustus (Karg, 1965) and G. tripodiger (Berlese, 1916) [new comb]. According to our observations on the type material of G. angustus, previous redescription of G. queenslandicus (sensu Costa 1966, based on holotype), specimens of this species from Australia and numerous specimens from Iran identified as either G. angustus or G. queenslandicus, notable variations were observed in some morphological characters, which had previously been considered as distinguishing features between the two species. Our analysis indicates that these morphological differences represent intraspecific variation, and therefore the two species names are synonyms. Furthermore, observation of type material of G. tripodiger shows that the two first mentioned species are junior synonyms of G. tripodiger. The original descriptions of G. trifurcatus (Wang and Li, 1965) [new comb.] and G. trifurcatoides (Yan and Ma, 1999) ([new comb.] show no authentic morphological difference from G. tripodiger and those are also junior synonyms of the later. The oldest available name for this species is Gaeolaelaps tripodiger. However, that name is almost unknown, and to use it as a valid name would cause taxonomic confusion. Therefore, we continue to use the widely known name Gaeolaelaps queenslandicus for this species, in the interests of stability.
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Leonov, V. P. "Conrad Gessner is the father of West European bibliography (to 500th anniversary of the author of «Bibliotheca Universalis»)." Bibliosphere, no. 3 (September 30, 2017): 3–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.20913/1815-3186-2017-3-3-7.

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The article consists of two parts. The first is dedicated to the 500th anniversary of Conrad Gessner (1516-1565), an outstanding Swiss scholar and bibliographer. He entered the history of bibliography and librarianship as a compiler of «Bibliotheca Universalis» published in 1545 at Christopher Froshower’s Printing House in Zurich. «Bibliotheca Universalis» is the first attempt to create an international bibliography of books printed in Greek, Latin and Judish, as well as biographical information about authors and their writings. In total, he described about 15,000 books belonging to almost five thousand authors. Over 12,000 books were systematized according to 21 sections (pandects), which had more than 250 subject-thematic headings. Particular attention is paid to the analysis of the bibliographic language of «Bibliotheca Universalis». The second part of the article contains a description of the jubilee events dedicated to Conrad Hessner. They were the following: 1916 - the 400th anniversary celebration in Chicago; 1965 - meeting in Oxford, and 2016 - program of events in Switzerland.
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Pedro, Matheus Kahakura Franco. "Giuseppe Levi, Natalia Ginzburg, and Lessico Famigliare (Family Lexicon): a seminal figure in the history of neuron cell biology and histology seen through his daughter's literary eyes." Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria 82, no. 05 (May 2024): 001–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0044-1786765.

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AbstractOne of the most important figures in the history of neurohistology, Giuseppe Levi (1872–1965) contributed in numerous ways to neuroscience, particularly in the fields of neuronal plasticity and the understanding of sensory ganglia. His daughter Natalia Ginzburg, née Levi (1916–1991), on the other hand, achieved fame as one of the most celebrated Italian writers of the twentieth century. Lessico Famigliare (Family Lexicon), from 1963, is a semibiographical account of her life in which she describes the life and character of her father in detail, providing depth and complexity to a seminal figures in the development of neuroscience. A thorough reading of the book enables modern neurologists to fully appreciate Levi's life and contributions, by means of humanizing him and giving context to his life and works. The present article provides a summary of Levi's and Natalia's lives and times as well as an analysis of the book and of the intimate, vivid descriptions of the neurohistologist's life.
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Ismael, Zaid Ibrahim, and Sabah Atallah Khalifa Ali. "Human Rights at Stake: Shirley Jackson’s Social and Political Protest in “The Lottery”." International Journal of Applied Linguistics and English Literature 7, no. 6 (November 1, 2018): 28. http://dx.doi.org/10.7575/aiac.ijalel.v.7n.6p.28.

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Nowhere is American author Shirley Jackson’s (1916-1965) social and political criticism is so intense than it is in her seminal fictional masterpiece “The Lottery”. Jackson severely denounces injustice through her emphasis on a bizarre social custom in a small American town, in which the winner of the lottery, untraditionally, receives a fatal prize. The readers are left puzzled at the end of the story as Tessie Hutchinson, the unfortunate female winner, is stoned to death by the members of her community, and even by her family. This study aims at investigating the author’s social and political implications that lie behind the story, taking into account the historical era in which the story was published (the aftermath of the bloody World War II) and the fact that the victim is a woman who is silenced and forced to follow the tradition of the lottery. The paper mainly focuses on the writer’s interest in human rights issues, which can be violated even in civilized communities, like the one depicted in the story. The shocking ending, the researchers conclude, is Jackson’s protest against dehumanization and violence.
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Larsen, Svend Larsen. "Brødre i ånden. Professionalisering af biblioteksfaget som afspejlet i breve mellem Svend Dahl og Wilhelm Munthe." Fund og Forskning i Det Kongelige Biblioteks Samlinger 53 (March 2, 2014): 265. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/fof.v53i0.118852.

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Svend Larsen: Kindred souls. Svend Dahl and Wilhelm Munthe on the professionalisation of academic librarianship Svend Dahl (1887–1963) and Wilhelm Munthe (1883–1965) were prominent figures in Scandinavian and international librarianship in the first part of the 20th Century. From 1922–1953, Munthe was head of Oslo University Library which was also Norwegian national library. Internationally, he is known as the author of American Librarianship from a European angle. An attempt at an examination of policies and activities (1939) and as president of the international library federation IFLA (1947–1951). Svend Dahl was head of Copenhagen University Library 1925–1943 and head of the Royal Library and national librarian 1943–1952. Internationally, he is known for his many publications such as the History of the Book (Danish, English, French, German, Spanish and Swedish editions). Dahl and Munthe exchanged just under 200 letters between 1916 and 1953. These letters reveal their views concerning academic librarianship and the need and the ways to professionalise it. In the exchange of letters, the two men also discussed other topics, such as education, internationalisation, and the separation of library and university.
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Di Giovanni, Filippo, and Matthias Riedel. "New records of Campopleginae for Italy (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae)." Fragmenta Entomologica 49, no. 1 (June 30, 2017): 109. http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/fe.2017.239.

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The present study is based on material collected through an intensive sampling in north-eastern Italy, with thirteen species of the subfamily Campopleginae (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae) newly recorded for Italy: <em>Campoletis</em> <em>agilis</em> (Holmgren, 1860), <em>C.</em> <em>thomsoni</em> (Roman, 1915), <em>Campoplex punctulatus</em> (Szépligeti, 1916), <em>C. rothi</em> (Holmgren, 1860), <em>Diadegma</em> <em>annulicrus</em> (Thomson, 1887), <em>Echthronomas</em> <em>ochrostoma</em> (Holmgren, 1860), <em>Hyposoter</em> <em>coxator</em> (Thomson, 1887), <em>H. discedens</em> (Schmiedeknecht, 1909),<em> H.</em> <em>meridionellator</em> Aubert, 1965, <em>H. tenuicosta</em> (Thomson, 1887), <em>Olesicampe binotata</em> (Thomson, 1887), <em>Rhimphoctona</em> <em>melanura</em> (Holmgren, 1860) and <em>Sinophorus</em> <em>nitidus</em> (Brischke, 1880). Hyposoter meridionellator Aubert, 1965 (stat. rev.) is recognized as a different species to <em>Hyposoter</em> <em>rufovariatus</em> (Schmiedeknecht, 1909). The male of <em>Echthronomas</em> <em>facialis</em> (Thomson, 1887) and the hitherto unknown male of <em>Echthronomas</em> <em>ochrostoma</em> (Holmgren, 1860) are described for the first time. The number of Campopleginae known from Italy is raised to 245 species.
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Doboş, Corina. "Between Statistics, Demography, and Monographic Research: GH. Retegan (1916–1998), A(Nother) Sociologist Without A Sociology." Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai Sociologia 65, no. 1 (June 1, 2020): 5–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/subbs-2020-0001.

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AbstractBy exploring the professional trajectory of sociologist Gheorghe (George) Retegan (1916–1998), this article addresses the epistemological and personal reconfigurations of the field of social sciences in post-war Romania, highlighting the complex relations and professional rivalries in the field after the Second World War, and their consequences for social knowledge. My study explores Retegan’s published and unpublished works, archival documents, and an interview that Z. Rostás conducted with Retegan in the 1990s. I analyse three research ventures relevant for understanding Retegan’s professional trajectory and methodological choices: the 1948–1950 family budget research that Retegan coordinated at the Central Institute for Statistics; the 1957–1959 monographic research he coordinated at the Institute for Economic Research; and his “farewell” to sociology and specialization in demography beginning in the 1960s. My article documents Retegan’s remarkable capacity to develop research by way of formulating new questions, methodologies, and techniques, on the basis of the main elements of empirical research he learned during his training in sociology under the supervision of Anton Golopenția. Retegan’s contributions to the field of empirical social research suggest how a context that was generally unfavourable for the development of social sciences (1948–1965) could be used in a creative way for the study of the social world. Epistemologically, the survival and even innovation of empirical research under unfavourable ideological and political conditions made possible the rehabilitation of sociology as a discipline in the much more favourable context of the second half of the 1960s.
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Cao, Yanghui, Dmitry A. Dmitriev, Christopher H. Dietrich, and Yalin Zhang. "New taxa and new records of Erythroneurini from China (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Typhlocybinae)." Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 59, no. 1 (October 1, 2019): 189–210. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/aemnp-2019-0017.

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Abstract Two new genera of the leafhopper tribe Erythroneurini, Hamata gen. nov. and Levigata gen. nov., are established based on type species from Yunnan, China: Hamata coralliformis sp. nov. and Levigata arborea sp. nov., respectively. Two additional new species, Gladkara bifida sp. nov. from Yunnan and Thapaia tibetensis sp. nov. from Tibet, are described and illustrated and amended descriptions of their respective genera are provided. A new synonymy is suggested: Elbelus tripunctatus Mahmood, 1967 = Elbelus melianus Kuoh, 1992, syn. nov. Eleven species of nine erythroneurine genera are newly recorded from China: Arboridia (Arboridia) kakogawana (Matsumura, 1932), A. (A.) suputinkaensis (Vilbaste, 1968), Balanda kara Dworakowska, 1979, Dorycnia vietnamica Dworakowska, 1979, Gambialoa (Gambialoa) borealis Dworakowska, 1981, Gladkara albida Dworakowska, 1995, Seriana dentata Sohi & Mann, 1992, S. malaica Dworakowska, 1978, Tautoneura mukla Dworakowska, 1981, Yakuza sumatrana Dworakowska, 2002, and Ziczacella lyrifora (Dlabola, 1968). Additional faunistic data and illustrations are provided for the following species from China: Arboridia (Arboridia) agrillacea (Anufriev, 1969), A. (A.) lunula Song & Li, 2013, A. (A.) maculifrons (Vilbaste, 1968), A. (A.) suzukii (Matsumura, 1916), Arboridia (Arborifera) surstyli Cai & Xu, 2006, Gambialoa (Gambialoa) asiatica Dworakowska, 1979, Kaukania anser Dworakowska, 1972, Seriana indefinita Dworakowska, 1971, S. ochrata Dworakowska, 1971, Ziczacella dworakowskae (Anufriev, 1970), Z. heptapotamica (Kusnezov, 1928), and Z. steggerdai (Ross, 1965).
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Zelaya, Diego Gabriel, Marina Güller, and Rüdiger Bieler. "Doubling the known diversity of a remote island fauna: marine bivalves of the Juan Fernández and Desventuradas oceanic archipelagos (Southeastern Pacific Ocean)." PeerJ 12 (June 28, 2024): e17305. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.17305.

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Juan Fernández and Desventuradas are two oceanic archipelagos located in the southeastern Pacific Ocean far off the Chilean coast that received protected status as marine parks in 2016. Remoteness and access difficulty contributed to historically poor biodiversity sampling and limited associated research. This is particularly noticeable for bivalves, with most prior regional publications focused on single taxa or un-illustrated checklists. This study investigates marine bivalves collected between the intertidal and 415 m depth during (1) the 1997 IOC97 expedition aboard the M/V Carlos Porter, with special focus on scuba-collected micro-mollusks of both archipelagos, (2) two expeditions by the R/V Anton Bruun (Cruise 12/1965 and Cruise 17/1966), and (3) Cruise 21 of USNS Eltanin under the United States Antarctic Program, which sampled at Juan Fernández in 1965. Also, relevant historical material of the British H.M.S. Challenger Expedition (1873–1876), the Swedish Pacific Expedition (1916–1917), and by German zoologist Ludwig H. Plate (1893–1895) is critically revised. A total of 48 species are recognized and illustrated, including 19 new species (described herein) and six other potentially new species. The presence of two species mentioned in the literature for the region (Aulacomya atra and Saccella cuneata) could not be confirmed. The genera Verticipronus and Halonympha are reported for the first time from the Eastern Pacific, as are Anadara and Condylocardia from Chilean waters. Lectotypes are designated for Arca (Barbatia) platei and Mytilus algosus. These findings double the number of extant bivalve species known from the Juan Fernández and Desventuradas archipelagos, highlighting the lack of attention these islands groups have received in the past. A high percentage of species endemic to one or both archipelagos are recognized herein, accounting for almost 78% of the total. The newly recognized level of bivalve endemism supports the consideration of Juan Fernández and Desventuradas as two different biogeographic units (Provinces or Ecoregions) of the Eastern Pacific Ocean.
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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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WALKER, KENNETH L., and KATHRYN S. SPARKS. "Taxonomic revision of the native bee subgenus Parasphecodes Smith 1853 in Australia (Hymenoptera: Halictidae: Halictini: Lasioglossum Curtis 1833)." Zootaxa 5408, no. 1 (February 9, 2024): 1–184. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5408.1.1.

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The Australian Lasioglossum Curtis 1833 subgenus Parasphecodes Smith 1853 is revised. Currently, Parasphecodes has 92 named, described species. The monotypic Lasioglossum subgenus Pseudochilalictus Michener 1965 is synonymised with Parasphecodes and its species, L. imitator Michener 1965, is recombined into Parasphecodes. The single known species from New Guinea, L. (Parasphecodes) permetallicum Michener 1965, is included in this revision. Eighteen new species are erected, 69 names are placed into synonymy, 20 new sex associations made and three species currently placed in Parasphecodes are recombined into the Lasioglossum subgenus Ctenonomia Cameron 1903. This revision resolved there are 40 valid species for Parasphecodes. Valid species for Lasioglossum (Parasphecodes) without synonymies are as follows: L. imitator, L. lichatus (Smith 1853), L. loweri (Cockerell 1905), L. olgae (Rayment 1935), L. permetallicum, L. turneri (Cockerell 1914d) and L. waterhousei (Cockerell 1915a). New synonymies proposed for Lasioglossum (Parasphecodes) are as follows: Lasioglossum (Pseudochilalictus Michener 1965) new synonymy = Lasioglossum (Parasphecodes); L. cirriferum (Cockerell 1910) new synonymy, L. insigne (Meyer 1920) new synonymy and L. grande (Meyer 1920) new synonymy = L. altichus (Smith 1853); L. paramelaenum (Cockerell 1922) new synonymy = L. atronitens (Cockerell 1914a); L. bribiense (Cockerell 1916) new synonymy, L. bribiensiforme (Cockerell 1930a) new synonymy, L. butleri (Rayment 1935) new synonymy, L. frenchi (Rayment 1935) new synonymy, L. frenchellum Michener 1965 new synonymy, L. sordidulum (Cockerell 1914c) new synonymy and L. patongensis (Rayment 1948) new synonymy = L. bryotrichum (Cockerell 1912a); L. fumidicaudum (Cockerell 1914b) new synonymy and L. noachinum (Cockerell 1914b) new synonymy = L. carbonarium (Smith 1853); L. cervicale (Cockerell 1915b) new synonymy and L. zamelanum (Cockerell 1930a) new synonymy = L. dissimulator (Cockerell 1914b); L. wilmatae (Cockerell 1929c) new synonymy = L. excultum (Cockerell 1913b); L. arciferum (Cockerell 1914b) new synonymy, L. atrorufescens (Cockerell 1914b) new synonymy, L. fulviventre (Friese 1924) new synonymy, L. leptospermi (Cockerell 1916) new synonymy, L. lichatinum (Cockerell 1922) new synonymy, L. leucorhinum (Cockerell 1926) new synonymy, L. proximum (Rayment 1947) new synonymy, L. testaciventre (Rayment 1953) new synonymy, L. tilachus (Smith 1853) new synonymy, L. tilachiforme (Cockerell 1907) new synonymy, L. tuchilas (Smith 1853) new synonymy, L. anhybodinum (Cockerell 1930a) new synonymy, L. hybodinum (Cockerell 1912a) new synonymy, L. tripunctatum (Cockerell 1929c) new synonymy and L. warburtoni (Cockerell 1906) new synonymy = L. hilactus (Smith 1853); L. frenchi (Cockerell 1904) new synonymy, L. schomburgki (Cockerell 1910) new synonymy, L. speculiferum (Cockerell 1912a) new synonymy, L. sextum (Cockerell 1910) new synonymy, L. solis (Cockerell 1922) new synonymy, L. vermiculatum (Cockerell 1914b) new synonymy and L. vulneratum (Cockerell 1910) new synonymy = L. hiltacus (Smith 1853); L. hirtiventre (Cockerell 1922) new synonymy, L. niveorufum (Friese 1924) new synonymy, L. submeracum (Cockerell 1930a) new synonymy and L. froggatti (Cockerell 1905) new synonymy = L. lacthius (Smith 1853); L. basilautum (Cockerell 1910) new synonymy, L. doddi (Cockerell 1914c) new synonymy, L. paracolletinum (Cockerell 1910) new synonymy, L. pilicolle (Friese 1924) new synonymy, L. scutellatum (Friese 1924) new synonymy and L. vau (Cockerell 1910) new synonymy = L. leichardti (Cockerell 1906); L. annexum (Cockerell 1922) new synonymy, L. latissimum (Cockerell 1915b) new synonymy, L. microdontum (Cockerell 1912a) new synonymy, L. recessum (Cockerell 1914d) new synonymy, L. longmani (Cockerell 1922) new synonymy, L. recantans (Cockerell 1912a) new synonymy and L. rufotegulare (Cockerell 1914e) new synonymy = L. melbournense (Cockerell 1904); L. trimaculatum (Friese 1924) new synonymy = L. musicum (Cockerell 1913a); L. gentianae (Rayment 1951) new synonymy = L. subrussatum (Cockerell 1922); L. fultoni (Cockerell 1914b) new synonymy, L. gibbosum (Friese 1924) new synonymy, L. niveatum (Meyer 1920) new synonymy, L. punctatissimus (Meyer 1920) new synonymy, L. rhodopterum (Cockerell 1914e) new synonymy, L. rubriventre (Friese 1924) new synonymy, L. subfultoni (Cockerell 1930a) new synonymy, L. tepperi (Cockerell 1905) new synonymy, L. notescens (Cockerell 1930a) new synonymy and L. rufulum (Friese 1924) new synonymy = L. sulthica (Smith 1853); L. submoratum (Cockerell 1930a) new synonymy and L. perustum (Cockerell 1914d) new synonymy = L. taluchis (Smith 1853). Eighteen new species are described as follows: L. acristum Walker & Sparks, L. altum Walker & Sparks, L. aspereticulum Walker & Sparks, L. atropum Walker & Sparks, L. bimelasmum Walker & Sparks, L. bipenicillum Walker & Sparks, L. bitrichum Walker & Sparks, L. blyscanatum Walker & Sparks, L. brevipectinatum Walker & Sparks, L. capronum Walker & Sparks, L. ferruginum Walker & Sparks, L. flexosum Walker & Sparks, L. laevidiscum Walker & Sparks, L. recavum Walker & Sparks, L. reticulum Walker & Sparks, L. rutrum Walker & Sparks, L. variegatum Walker & Sparks and L. wcisloi Walker & Sparks. New subgeneric classifications are as follows: L. (Pseudochilalictus) imitator = L. (Parasphecodes) imitator new status, Halictus clarigaster Cockerell 1918 = L. (Ctenonomia) clarigaster new status, Halictus forresti Cockerell 1906 = L. (Ctenonomia) forresti new status, and Halictus tribuarius Rayment 1935 = L. (Ctenonomia) tribuarium new status. These species names, all described by Smith 1853, are anagrams of “Halictus”. Therefore, they are nouns in apposition and should retain their original species designations as: Lasioglossum (Parasphecodes) altichus (Smith 1853), Lasioglossum (Parasphecodes) hilactus (Smith 1853), Lasioglossum (Parasphecodes) hiltacus (Smith 1853), Lasioglossum (Parasphecodes) lacthius (Smith 1853), Lasioglossum (Parasphecodes) lichatus (Smith 1853), Lasioglossum (Parasphecodes) sulthica (Smith 1853), Lasioglossum (Parasphecodes) talchius (Smith 1853), Lasioglossum (Parasphecodes) taluchis (Smith 1853), Lasioglossum (Parasphecodes) tilachus (Smith 1853) and Lasioglossum (Parasphecodes) tuchilas (Smith 1853). All 40 valid Parasphecodes species, as well as the three species recombined to Ctenonomia, are redescribed. For the Parasphecodes species, keys to both sexes, character groups, taxonomy, citations, species diagnoses, comments, descriptions, scanning electron micrographs, colour montage images, distribution maps, male genitalia and S7–S8 line drawings are provided to assist with species identifications.
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Łosowski, Janusz. "„Legiony”. Rozdział wspomnień Kazimierza Konarskiego usunięty przez peerelowską cenzurę." Archeion 120 (2019): 203–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/26581264arc.19.010.11819.

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Kazimierz Konarski (1886–1972) to najwybitniejszy polski archiwista okresu międzywojennego i pierwszych lat powojennych, legitymujący się bogatym dorobkiem archiwalnym oraz naukowym. Pozostawił po sobie wspomnienia opublikowane w roku 1965, stanowiące cenne źródło dla badaczy dziejów polskiej inteligencji. Jednak pominięto w nich jeden rozdział poświęcony służbie przyszłego archiwisty w 5. pułku piechoty Legionów Polskich w 1917 r. Na jego publikację nie zgodziła się komunistyczna cenzura, o czym świadczy adnotacja dokonana przez Konarskiego na maszynopisie rozdziału, który ofiarował swojemu koledze Piotrowi Bańkowskiemu. Usunięty fragment wspomnień został odnaleziony przez autora tego tekstu w spuściźnie archiwisty przechowywanej w warszawskim archiwum Polskiej Akademii Nauk. Wspomnienia dotyczące legionowego epizodu biografii późniejszego archiwisty stanowią interesujące źródło historyczne. Zawierają wiele wartościowych szczegółów służby koszarowej Konarskiego w pułku. Ta jednostka legionowa została skierowana dla reorganizacji i uzupełnienia do Ostrowi Mazowieckiej, niedaleko od Warszawy, po stratach poniesionych w lipcu 1916 r. w słynnej bitwie pod Kostiuchnówką. Na początku swojej służby Konarski miał problem z akceptacją przez swoich kolegów, był bowiem od nich starszy o kilkanaście lat, górował nad nimi wykształceniem oraz doświadczeniem życiowym. Jednak nie wywyższał się i starał się jak najlepiej pełnić służbę szeregowego, co zjednało mu szacunek legionistów. Autor usuniętego rozdziału opisał w nim w sposób barwny sylwetki dowódców, późniejszych wyższych oficerów i polityków, m.in. Felicjana Sławoja-Składkowskiego, Michała Karaszewicza-Tokarzewskiego, Stefana Grota-Roweckiego, Tytusa Filipowicza i innych. W tekście znalazło się też sporo wartościowych informacji o życiu codziennym żołnierzy tego pułku.
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Grant, Kevin. "Bones of Contention: The Repatriation of the Remains of Roger Casement." Journal of British Studies 41, no. 3 (July 2002): 329–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/341152.

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This is a history of life after death—not the life of a disembodied soul, but of the body left behind in a prison yard, buried in quicklime. It is a history composed of family members, friends, politicians, and bureaucrats drawn into cooperation and conflict by the politics of rebellion, partition, and sexuality in Ireland and Great Britain. The deceased in dispute, Roger Casement, had been a controversial figure during the later years of his life, knighted by the British Crown in 1911 for his advocacy of humanitarian causes in Africa and South America and then hanged by the British government on 3 August 1916 for conspiring with Germany to mobilize and arm Irish separatists. Casement had requested that his body be buried at Murlough Bay, near his family's home in County Antrim in the province of Ulster. Instead, Casement's body was buried at Pentonville Prison in London, and for almost fifty years the British government rejected the appeals of Casement's family and supporters for the repatriation of his body to Ireland. In 1965, the body was finally exhumed and reinterred at Glasnevin Cemetery in Dublin, following a state funeral.Why did the British government take over fifty years to disinter Casement's body from Pentonville, and why was his request to be buried at Murlough Bay not honored? In exploring the answers to these questions, I focus on negotiations between the British and Irish governments, and the terms of their final agreement over the present location of Casement's remains.
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Neal, Lenka, Gordon L. J. Paterson, David Blockley, Ben Scott, Emma Sherlock, Cate Huque, and Adrian G. Glover. "Biodiversity data and new species descriptions of polychaetes from offshore waters of the Falkland Islands, an area undergoing hydrocarbon exploration." ZooKeys 938 (June 3, 2020): 1–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.938.49349.

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Benthic environmental impact assessments and monitoring programs accompanying offshore hydrocarbon industry activities result in large collections of benthic organisms. Such collections offer great potential for systematics, biodiversity and biogeography research, but these opportunities are only rarely realised. In recent decades, the hydrocarbon industry has started exploration activities in offshore waters off the Falkland Islands. A large collection of ca. 25,000 polychaete (Annelida) specimens, representing some 233 morphological species was processed at the Natural History Museum, London. Taxonomic assessment led to recognition of many polychaete species that are new to science. The existing taxonomic literature for the region is outdated and many species in existing literature are likely misidentifications. Initially, an online taxonomic guide (http://falklands.myspecies.info) was created, to provide a single taxonomic source for 191 polychaete species to standardise identification across different environmental contractors working in Falkland Islands. Here, this effort is continued to make data available for 18,015 specimens through publication of raw biodiversity data, checklist with links to online taxonomic information and formal descriptions of five new species. New species were chosen across different families to highlight the taxonomic novelty of this area: Apistobranchus jasoni Neal &amp; Paterson, sp. nov. (Apistobranchidae), Leitoscoloplos olei Neal &amp; Paterson, sp. nov. (Orbiniidae), Prosphaerosyllis modinouae Neal &amp; Paterson, sp. nov. (Syllidae) and Aphelochaeta falklandica Paterson &amp; Neal, sp. nov., and Dodecaceria saeria Paterson &amp; Neal, sp. nov. (both Cirratulidae). The potential of the Falkland Islands material to provide up to date informationfor known species described in the literature is also highlighted by publishing images and redescription of Harmothoe anderssoni Bergström, 1916 and Aphelochaeta longisetosa (Hartmann-Schröder, 1965). Biodiversity and abundance data are made available through a DarwinCore database, including material collected from 83 stations at Sea Lion developmental oil field in North Falklands Basin and voucher specimens’ data collected from exploratory oil wells in East Falklands Basin.
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Andreev, Alexander Alekceevich, and Anton Petrovich Ostroushko. "PETROVSKY Boris Vasilievich – academician of RAS and RAMS, the Minister of health of the USSR, Director of all-Union scientific center of surgery, AMS USSR (to the 110 anniversary from the birthday)." Vestnik of Experimental and Clinical Surgery 11, no. 2 (June 30, 2018): 150. http://dx.doi.org/10.18499/2070-478x-2018-11-2-150.

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Petrovsky Boris Vasilievich (1908-2004) - Doctor of Medicine, Professor, Honored Scientist of the RSFSR (1957), Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences (1966) and RAMS (1957), Minister of Health of the USSR (1965-1980), Director of the All-Union Scientific Center for Surgery Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR, Hero of Socialist Labor (1968), laureate of Lenin (1960) and State Prizes of the USSR (1971).He was born in 1908 in the city of Essentuki. In the years 1916-1924.He studied at the second stage school in Kislovodsk. After graduating from the Medical Faculty of Moscow State University. M.V. Lomonosov worked as a surgeon in the district hospital, the head of the health center of the plant in Podolsk (1931), the junior doctor of the tank brigade and infirmary in Naro-Fominsk (1932), an intern, an assistant, a senior research fellow at the Moscow Oncology Institute and a clinic general surgery at Moscow State University (since 1938). In 1937 he defended his thesis. In 1938, Mr .. B.V. Petrovsky was given the title of senior research fellow (assistant professor). Boris Vasilievich was the deputy head of the field hospital, the leading surgeon of the Karelian Front (1939-1940), a senior researcher at the Moscow Oncological Institute (1940-1941), assistant professor of general surgery at the 2 nd Moscow Medical Institute. N.I. Pirogov (1941). From the first days of WWII BV. Petrovsky is the leading surgeon of hospitals in the Western, Bryansk and the 2 nd Baltic fronts. In the years 1944-1945. B.V. Petrovsky works as a senior lecturer in the Department of Faculty Surgery of the Military Medical Academy. CM. Kirov in Leningrad. In 1945-1948 years. - Deputy Director for Scientific Research Institute of Clinical and Experimental Surgery of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences. In 1946 he was the first in the USSR to perform successful operations for esophageal cancer with its one-horn intrathoracic plasty. In 1947, Mr .. B.V. Petrovsky defended his doctoral dissertation. In the years 1948-1949. - Professor of the Department of General Surgery 2nd Moscow Medical Institute. N.I. Pirogov. In 1949-1951 years. B.V. Petrovsky - Director of the Department of Hospital Surgery, Head of the 3rd Surgical Clinic of the University of Budapest. In the years 1951-1956. - Head of the Department of Faculty Surgery of the 2 nd Moscow Medical Institute. N.I. Pirogov. In 1953 he was elected a corresponding member of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR. In the years 1953-1965. - Chief Surgeon of the 4th Main Directorate of the Ministry of Health of the USSR. Since 1955, B.V. Petrovsky - deputy chairman, since 1965 - chairman of the All-Union Scientific Society of Surgeons. Since 1956 - Head of the Department of Hospital Surgery and Director of the State Hospital Surgical Clinic of the Medical Faculty of the 1 st Moscow Medical Institute. THEM. Sechenov. In 1957, Mr .. B.V. Petrovsky was elected a full member of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR and he was awarded the honorary title of Honored Worker of Science of the RSFSR and Azerbaijan SSR. In 1960 he was awarded the Lenin Prize for the development and implementation of new operations on the heart and large vessels. 1963 - Organizer and Director (1963-1988), since 1989 - Honorary Director of the All-Union Scientific Center of Surgery of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences All-Union Scientific Center of Surgery of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences. In 1964, Mr .. B.V. Petrovsky performed the first successful operation for prosthetics of the mitral valve of the heart with a mechanical (seamless) fixation. In 1965, for the first time in the USSR, he successfully performed kidney transplantation to man. In the years 1965-1980. - Minister of Health of the USSR. In 1966 he was elected a full member of the USSR Academy of Sciences. In 1968, B.V. Petrovsky - privedovo-but the title of Hero of Socialist Labor (1968). In 1971 he was awarded the State Prize of the USSR for the development and introduction into clinical practice of kidney transplantation. In 1979 he was chairman of the Scientific Surgical Council under the Presidium of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR. B.V. Petrovsky was a delegate to the XXII, XXIII, XXIV and XXV Congresses of the CPSU (1961, 1966, 1971, 1976), Deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR (1962-1984), candidate member of the Central Committee of the CPSU (1966, 1971, 1976). He died on May 4, 2004, at the 96th year of his life. Buried at the Novodevichy Cemetery in Moscow.B.V. Petrovsky - honorary member of 14 foreign scientific medical societies, honorary doctor of 8 universities. He was awarded 16 orders and 8 medals, including the Orders of the Red Star (1942), Lenin (1961, 1965, 1968, 1978), the Second World War (1943, 1985), the October Revolution (1971), Friendship of Peoples 1993), "For Services to the Fatherland" II degree (1998), St. Andrew the Apostle (2003). Laureate of the Lenin (1960) and State Prizes of the USSR (1971), the International Leonard Bernard Prize (1975), the im. NI Pirogova RAMS (1998), the N.N. Burdenko of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR (1953) and A.N. Bakuleva (2003). B.V. Petrovsky owns more than 500 scientific works, including 40 monographs. He created one of the largest scientific surgical schools (more than 150 doctors of sciences, of which more than 70 are the heads of clinics and large hospitals).
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KAILA, LAURI. "An annotated catalogue of Elachistinae of the World (Lepidoptera: Gelechioidea: Elachistidae)." Zootaxa 4632, no. 1 (July 11, 2019): 1–231. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4632.1.1.

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An annotated catalogue of world species of Elachistinae (Lepidoptera: Gelechioidea: Elachistidae) is presented. The classification follows recent phylogenetic studies. Genera and the species within each genus are listed in alphabetical order. All family, genus and species-group names of Elachistinae published before 28 August 2018 are treated. Sixty-six genus-group names are listed, 60 of which are nomenclaturally available. In the classification followed in this catalogue the species are placed in 10 genera. There are 1016 nomenclaturally available and 106 unavailable species-group names. Of these, 805 names are currently considered to represent valid species. For each species the following data are given: the reference to the original publication and the page; type locality; deposition of the name-bearing types; in the genus Elachista, the taxonomic rank with the subgenus and the informal species group when applicable; distribution; larval host plants; references to essential illustrations, and remarks, when needed. Synonyms are listed under valid names; distribution with geographic area and country records, for Australia, Canada and U.S.A. territories, provinces and states are given; Russia is divided into subregions. Larval host plant records are listed with notes regarding uncertain records. When possible, original references that are considered trustworthy in later literature are given, as well as relevant literature references for illustrations for each species. Synonymies, incorrect subsequent spellings and misspellings are listed under each species with full reference. Alphabetical lists are given for subfamily and infra-generic groupings of species of the genus Elachista, to summarize the placement of each species in its subgenus and species group within the subgenera. 110 valid and one unavailable species-group names originally described to genera currently considered elachistines, but later removed, are listed. When known, their current identity is given. The following taxonomic changes are made: Elachista amseli (Parenti, 1981), a secondary junior homonym of E. amseli Rebel, 1933, is replaced with E. parentii nom. nov.; Hemiprosopa asiatica Sinev, 1998 = Elachista asiatica (Sinev, 1998) stat. nov., comb. nov.; E. bipunctella (Sinev & Sruoga, 1995), a junior secondary homonym of E. bipunctella Treitschke, 1833, is replaced as E. ochropunctosa Kaila, nom. nov.; Elachista cerusella f. juncta Dufrane, 1957 is raised as species-rank name Elachista juncta Dufrane, 1957 stat. nov., a synonym of E. maculicerusella Bruand; Svenssonia corsicana Tautel & Nel, 2010 is transferred to Elachista (Aphelosetia), comb. n.; E. cupreella Blanchard, 1852 is transferred to Perittia, comb. nov.; E. flammeaepennella Costa, 1836 is raised as valid species, stat. rev.; Illantis Meyrick, 1921 is considered a junior subjective synonym of Elachista, syn. nov.; I. picroleuca Meyrick, 1921 is transferred to Elachista, comb. nov.; E. kosteri Traugott-Olsen, 1995 = E. differens Parenti, 1978, syn. nov.; E. oritropha Bradley, 1965 = E. iriphaea (Meyrick, 1932), syn. nov.; Paraperittia Rebel, 1916 = Phaulernis Meyrick, 1895 (Epermeniidae) syn. nov.; P. uniformella Rebel, 1916 = Phaulernis dentella (Zeller, 1839), syn. nov.; and E. zernyi Hartig, 1941 = E. stelviella Amsel, 1932, syn. nov. A lectotype is designated for Paraperittia uniformella Rebel. Elachista macquartella Duponchel, 1840 is considered a nomen oblitum, stat. nov.
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MAŠÁN, PETER. "The family Melicharidae (Acari, Mesostigmata) in Slovakia, with description of new species, annotated faunal synopsis and identification keys of species from Europe." Zootaxa 5172, no. 1 (August 5, 2022): 1–449. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5172.1.1.

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The mites of the family Melicharidae (Acari: Mesostigmata) collected in Slovakia are reviewed. Sixty-one species belonging to five genera were recorded, of which thirty-three are new to science and fifteen are new to the Slovak fauna. All species are revised and rediagnosed, and an extensive set of photomicrographs (more than 1,300 images arranged in 337 Plates) is provided for their identification. Information on habitat and regional distribution is provided for each species. Proctolaelaps (fifty-three species) is the most species-rich and morphologically heterogeneous genus in the family. The following thirty-three new species are proposed and described: Mycomelichares triplacis sp. nov., Proctolaelaps appendiculatus sp. nov., Proctolaelaps bivalvifer sp. nov., Proctolaelaps bombi sp. nov., Proctolaelaps bucinator sp. nov., Proctolaelaps calycinus sp. nov., Proctolaelaps carnifex sp. nov., Proctolaelaps conifericola sp. nov., Proctolaelaps coralifer sp. nov., Proctolaelaps cryptopteryx sp. nov., Proctolaelaps dendroctonoides sp. nov., Proctolaelaps dorci sp. nov., Proctolaelaps dorcisimilis sp. nov., Proctolaelaps fagi sp. nov., Proctolaelaps falcarius sp. nov., Proctolaelaps fragilis sp. nov., Proctolaelaps fusifer sp. nov., Proctolaelaps hemisphaericus sp. nov., Proctolaelaps laeviusculus sp. nov., Proctolaelaps myrmecophilus sp. nov., Proctolaelaps orolaelapoides sp. nov., Proctolaelaps oxyodon sp. nov., Proctolaelaps pcolai sp. nov., Proctolaelaps pelticola sp. nov., Proctolaelaps populi sp. nov., Proctolaelaps quadridens sp. nov., Proctolaelaps sacculiger sp. nov., Proctolaelaps sagittarius sp. nov., Proctolaelaps serpentarius sp. nov., Proctolaelaps spanius sp. nov., Proctolaelaps speluncarum sp. nov., Proctolaelaps tubisaccus sp. nov., and Proctolaelaps tulipifer sp. nov. Nineteen new species are recognized in the present work, which were previously thought to belong to a single species, Proctolaelaps pygmaeus (J. Müller, 1859). The species boundaries of these species are often only weakly determined by some external morphological characters, but well definable and recognizable by the morphology of the internal structures of the sperm access system in the female (the same is true for the species related to Proctolaelaps hystrix). Proctolaelaps bulbicolus (Oudemans, 1929), Proctolaelaps convivus (Berlese, 1916), Proctolaelaps fissuratus (Berlese, 1916), Proctolaelaps laevisternus (Berlese, 1916), Proctolaelaps sopalit (Samšiňák, 1958), Proctolaelaps vulgaris (Pinchuk, 1972), and Proctolaelaps ovatus (Ma, Ning & Wei, 2003), previously suspected to be junior synonyms of Proctolaelaps pygmaeus (J. Müller, 1859), are here considered as unrecognizable species, relegated to the species incertae sedis, or species related within the invalid genus Proctofissus Karg, 1979. The very broad concept of the genus Proctolaelaps does not reflect the phylogenetic relationships within the apparently morphologically heterogeneous species, and it needs a thorough revision. As documented in present work, the genus includes species with different types of sperm access system: for example, species in the hystrix group possess the “laelapoid-type” of the sperm access system, whereas species related to Proctolaelaps pygmaeus (here placed in the pygmaeus group) have a highly modified sperm access system derived from the “phytoseioid-type”, with two separate parts each associated with coxa III and clearly not connected by a medial structure called the “sacculus foemineus” (a specific component of the laelapoid-type sperm access system). The taxonomy includes four new specific synonyms as follows: Proctolaelaps arctorotundus Nikolsky, 1984 = Proctolaelaps epuraeae Hirschmann, 1962, Proctolaelaps pruni Karg, 1988 = Proctolaelaps eccoptogasteris (Vitzthum, 1923), Proctolaelaps pseudofiseri Nikolsky, 1984 = Proctolaelaps fiseri Samšiňák, 1960, and Proctolaelaps ventrianalis Karg, 1971 = Proctolaelaps intermedius Athias-Henriot, 1959. Melichares biebrzae Gwiazdowicz, 2005 is newly placed in Proctolaelaps Berlese, 1923. The genus Orolaelaps De Leon, 1963, previously known from North and South America, is reported from Europe for the first time, introduced by an invasive cosmopolitan species Stelidota geminata (Say), the strawberry sap beetle of the family Nitidulidae. The following species are reported from Slovakia for the first time, namely Orolaelaps quisqualis De Leon, 1963, Proctolaelaps bickleyi (Bram, 1956), Proctolaelaps biebrzae (Gwiazdowicz, 2005), Proctolaelaps cossi (Dugès, 1834), Proctolaelaps cossoides Faraji, Sakenin-Chelav & Karg, 2007, Proctolaelaps hystricoides Lindquist & Hunter, 1965, Proctolaelaps izabelae Faraji, 2011, Proctolaelaps jueradeus (Schweizer, 1949), Proctolaelaps longanalis (Westerboer, 1963), Proctolaelaps rotundus Hirschmann, 1962, and Proctolaelaps xyloteri Samšiňák, 1960. The records of Proctolaelaps bombophilus (Westerboer, 1963), Proctolaelaps epuraeae Hirschmann, 1962, Proctolaelaps pomorum (Oudemans, 1929), and Proctolaelaps scolyti Evans, 1958 were previously based on misidentified specimens and are now supported by new reliable findings [in contrast to Proctolaelaps hystrix (Vitzthum, 1923) and Proctolaelaps pini Hirschmann, 1963, which were not definitely confirmed by the present work in Slovakia]. New dichotomous keys are given for the identification of sixty-eight species from seven genera found so far in Europe (Melichares Hering, 1838, Mucroseius Lindquist, 1962, Mycolaelaps Lindquist, 1995, Mycomelichares Mašán & Joharchi, 2021, Orolaelaps De Leon, 1963, Orthadenella Athias-Henriot, 1973, and Proctolaelaps Berlese, 1923).
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Rae, Ian D. "Geoffrey Malcolm Badger 1916 - 2002." Historical Records of Australian Science 20, no. 1 (2009): 41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/hr09001.

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Geoffrey Malcolm Badger was Professor of Organic Chemistry at the University of Adelaide from 1955 to 1964 and, after serving briefly as a member of the CSIRO Executive, Vice-Chancellor from 1967 to 1977. Elected to Fellowship of the Australian Academy of Science in 1960, he served on the Council and was President of the Academy from 1974 to 1978. He was President of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute in 1965 and Chairman of the Australian Science and Technology Council (ASTEC) from 1977 to 1982. During the Second World War, while working as a Lieutenant Instructor for the British Navy, he developed an interest in maritime navigation, and especially in Captain James Cook. Later, he edited the book Captain Cook: Navigator and Scientist and, in retirement, he wrote two books, Explorers of the Pacific (1988) and The Explorers of Australia (2001). He was admitted to the order of Australia (AO) in 1975 and knighted in 1979.
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Campbell, R. A., and I. Beveridge. "The genus Acanthobothrium (Cestoda : Tetraphyllidea : Onchobothriidae) parasitic in Australian elasmobranch fishes." Invertebrate Systematics 16, no. 2 (2002): 237. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/it01004.

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The onchobothriid tetraphyllidean cestode genus Acanthobothrium van Beneden, 1849, parasitic in the spiral intestine of elasmobranch fishes, was investigated in the Australian region. Thirty-three species are recognised, including 27 that are new. Diagnoses compare the morphological taxonomic characters of all congeners. New species are: Acanthobothrium adlardi; A. angelae; A. arlenae; A. bartonae; A. blairi; A. brayi; A. cannoni; A. chisholmae; A. clarkeae; A. cribbi; A. edmondsi; A. gasseri; A. gibsoni; A. gloveri; A. jonesi; A. lasti; A. laurenbrownae; A. martini; A. mooreae; A. ocallaghani; A. odonoghuei; A. pichelinae; A. robertsoni; A. rohdei; A. stevensi; A. thomasae; and A. walkeri. Additional morphological data are provided for A. australe Robinson, 1965, A. pearsoni Williams, 1962, A. heterodonti Drummond, 1937 and A. urolophi Schmidt, 1973, reported previously from Australia. Acanthobothrium rhynchobatidis Subhapradha, 1955 and A. semnovesiculum Verma, 1928 are reported from Australia for the first time and are redescribed. Additional morphological details are provided for A. ijimae Yoshida, 1917 and A. grandiceps Yamaguti, 1952. Acanthobothrium wedli Robinson, 1959 is redescribed from the type host from New Zealand waters and considered a sister species of A. blairi from Tasmania. Seven new host genera for Acanthobothrium are reported: Hypnos Duméril, 1852 (Hypnidae); Pristiophorus MÜller &amp; Henle, 1837 (Pristiophoridae); Sutorectus Whitley, 1939 (Orectolobidae); Aptychotrema Norman, 1926 and Trygonorrhina MÜller &amp; Henle, 1838 (Rhinobatidae); Parascyllium Gill, 1862 (Parascylliidae); and Aetomylaeus Garman, 1908 (Myliobatididae). Species of Acanthobothrium are reported from the families Hypnidae, Pristiophoridae and Parascylliidae for the first time. New host species for Acanthobothrium are: Pristiophorus cirratus (Latham, 1794); Parascyllium ferrugineum McCulloch, 1911; Sutorectus tentaculatus (Peters, 1865); Aptychotrema vincentiana (Haacke, 1885); Trygonorrhina fasciata MÜller &amp; Henle, 1841; Raja whitleyi Iredale, 1938; Raja cerva Whitley, 1939; Hypnos monopterygium (Shaw &amp; Nodder, 1795); Dasyatis annotata Last, 1987; Urolophus cruciatus (Lacép&egrave;de, 1804); Urolophus expansus McCulloch, 1916; Urolophus lobatus McKay, 1966; Urolophus paucimaculatus Dixon, 1969; Gymnura australis (Ramsay &amp; Ogilby, 1886); Aetomylaeus nicofii (Schneider, 1801); and Myliobatis australis Macleay, 1881 (Myliobatididae). New host records for Australia include the above 16 elasmobranch species and the following three host species also known to harbour Acanthobothrium in other geographic localities: Rhynchobatis djiddensis (Forsskål, 1775) (Rhynchobatidae); Himantura uarnak (Forsskål, 1775); and Pastinachus sephen (Forsskål, 1775) (Dasyatidae). Four additional records for hosts previously reported for Acanthobothrium from Australian waters are Squalus megalops (Macleay, 1881) (Squalidae), Heterodontus portusjacksoni (Meyer, 1793) (Heterodontidae), Orectolobus maculatus (Bonnaterre, 1788) (Orectolobidae) and Trygonoptera ‘testacea’ MÜller &amp; Henle, 1841 (Urolophidae). An emended diagnosis of the genus, key to Australian species, host-parasite checklist, phylogenetic analysis of the Australian species and an updated world list of all species of Acanthobothrium are provided.
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COLLOFF, MATTHEW J. "The oribatid mite superfamily Eutegaeoidea (Acari, Oribatida), with descriptions of new taxa from Australia and New Caledonia and a re-assessment of genera and families." Zootaxa 5365, no. 1 (November 6, 2023): 1–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5365.1.1.

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Twenty-four new species of Eutegaeoidea from Australia and New Caledonia are described, and two new genera are proposed. These are Eutegaeus woiwurrung sp. nov., E. nothofagi sp. nov., E. bidhawal sp. nov., E. ptilosus sp. nov., Humerotegaeus carinatus gen. et sp. nov., H. concentricus gen. et sp. nov., Atalotegaeus crobylus sp. nov., Neoeutegaeus torsteini sp. nov., N. melipsilon sp. nov. N. malcolmi sp. nov., N. corniculatus sp. nov. (Eutegaeidae), Compactozetes goongerah sp. nov., C. crenellatus sp. nov. (Compactozetidae) and Pterozetes lawrencei sp. nov. (Pterozetidae) from temperate rainforests in Victoria and Tasmania; Compactozetes bundjalung sp. nov., C. calderi sp. nov., C. duonodulus sp. nov., Sadocepheus remus sp. nov. (Compactozetidae) and Porrhotegaeus githabul sp. nov. (Porrhotegaeidae fam. nov.) from temperate and sub-tropical rainforests of the Great Dividing Range in central and northern New South Wales and southern Queensland, Porrhotegaeus catherinae sp. nov. from scalybark closed forest on Lord Howe Island, Eutegaeus odontatus sp. nov. and Compactozetes pirumorpha sp. nov. from moist upland forest on Norfolk Island and Neseutegaeus wardi sp. nov. and Atalotegaeus deficiens sp. nov. from tropical rainforest and moss forest in New Caledonia. Based on the predominantly Southern Hemisphere distribution of Eutegaeoidea, indicating strong Gondwanan affinities, and the morphology of adults and immatures, this taxon is treated as distinct from the Cepheoidea which has a distribution almost entirely within the Northern Hemisphere. Eutegaeoid species previously described from Australia (Eutegaeus soror P. Balogh, 1985, Atalotegaeus mensarosi J. & P. Balogh, 1983, Neseutegaeus monteithi J. & P. Balogh, 1983, Neoeutegaeus phyllophorus J. & P. Balogh, 1983 and Porrhotegaeus ornatus J. Balogh & Mahunka, 1966) are redescribed based on type material and new distribution records provided. Species have distribution patterns predominantly indicative of short-range endemics associated with remnant Gondwanan rainforest. Neseutegaeus monteithi is recombined with Atalotegaeus Luxton, 1988a. The definitions of genera and families of Eutegaeoidea are revised, and their relationships are reconsidered. Birotegaeus Luxton, 1988a and Pareutegaeus Woolley, 1965 are designated junior synonyms of Eutegaeus Berlese, 1916. Immatures are described for the genera Atalotegaeus, Eutegaeus, Neoeutegaeus Aoki, 1964 and Porrhotegaeus J. Balogh & Mahunka, 1966. Neoeutegaeidae fam. nov. is established for Neoeutegaeus Aoki, 1964 and Humerotegaeus gen. nov., Porrhotegaeidae fam. nov. for Porrhotegaeus and Bornebuschiidae fam. nov. for Bornebuschia Hammer, 1966 and Dicrotegaeus Luxton, 1988 which had previously been placed in Cerocepheidae or Compactozetidae. Eutegaeus aysenensis Ermilov, 2021 and E. queulatensis Ermilov, 2021 from Chile, are recombined with Atalotegaeus. A key is provided to the genera of the eight families of Eutegaeoidea, as recognised herein: Eutegaeidae, Neoeutegaeidae fam. nov., Cerocepheidae, Compactozetidae, Bornebuschiidae fam. nov., Pterozetidae and Porrhotegaeidae fam. nov.
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Liberatori, Abril. "Review: Maddalena Marinari. Unwanted: Italian and Jewish Mobilization against Restrictive Immigration Laws, 1882– 1965." Canadian Jewish Studies / Études juives canadiennes 34 (December 20, 2022): 227–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.25071/1916-0925.40305.

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Cohen, Judah M. "Review: Hernan Tesler-Mabé, Mahler’s Forgotten Conductor: Heinz Unger and His Search for Jewish Meaning, 1895- 1965." Canadian Jewish Studies / Études juives canadiennes 31 (May 18, 2021): 240–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.25071/1916-0925.40228.

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Karanfilski, Borislav. "Centenary of the Birth of Academician Prof. Dr. Isak Tadzer, Founder of the Pathophysiology and Nuclear Medicine in Macedonia." PRILOZI 38, no. 2 (September 1, 2017): 9–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/prilozi-2017-0017.

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Abstract Academician Prof. Dr. Isak Tadzer was born a hundred years ago on December 24, 1916 in Sofia. He completed the primary and secondary education at the German College in Sofia. In 1935 he began his studies at the Medical Faculty in Vienna, which he had to stop because of the annexation of Austria to Germany in 1938. He returned to Bulgaria where he continued his studies and graduated from the Medical Faculty in Sofia in 1941. During the War, 1941-1944, he was forcedly mobilized and he worked as a doctor in several villages. He was twice interned in camps in Bulgaria. In 1944 he joined the National Liberation Army and the Partisan Groups of Yugoslavia. After the liberation in 1945 he started specialization in internal medicine at the famous clinic of Prof. Chilov in Sofia. In 1946 he applied to the call by the Yugoslav government to the doctors in Bulgaria to come in aid of temporary work in our country. On the advice of the current Federal Minister of Public Health Dr. Dimitar Nestorov, Dr. Tadzer came to Skopje and was assigned to work in the Country hospital. He started specialization in internal medicine at the famous professor Ignjatovski, he established a family and decided to stay in Skopje. In 1949 Prof. Tadzer ended his specialization and he was elected an Assistant at the Department of Internal Medicine. In 1951 he left the Internal Clinic and he was elected an Assistant, and in 1952 he was elected a Docent in the subject of Pathological Physiology. In 1959 he was elected, and in 1964 he was re-elected as an Associate Professor, and in 1967 he was elected a Professor of pathophysiology at the Medical Faculty in Skopje. In the period from 1952 to 1978 he was Head of the Department and Director of the Institute of Pathophysiology. He was elected a Corresponding Member of the Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts in 1969, and a Full Member in 1974. In the period from 1984 to 1988 he was a Secretary of the Department of Medicine and Biology of the Academy. Prof. Tadzer has published over 300 scientific papers in the field of clinical medicine and pathological physiology, of which about 200 in journals in English, French, German and Serbo-Croatian, as well as 15 books, which include him among the most prolific pathophysiologists on the territory of former Yugoslavia and beyond. In the period from 1950 to 1966 several times he was on a vocational training in similar institutions and centers in Europe, and in 1972 he was on a study stay at many nuclear and medical laboratories in the USA. In addition to his great research activities his contribution as a teacher was of substantial influence and importance to the faculty. He was one of the greatest lectures at the Medical Faculty, the Faculty of Stomatology and the Pharmaceutical Faculty. Prof. Tadzer co-authored in most of the textbooks on pathophysiology for students of medicine, stomatology and pharmacy. He was an extraordinary physician, one of the pillars of the Macedonian medicine, he possessed universal, encyclopedic knowledge and is one of the most renowned medical workers in the second half of the 20th century in Macedonia. In addition to the scientific, medical and educational work Prof. Tadzer has especially rich social activity. He was President of the Faculty Council in 1975-76, he was Vice Dean of the Medical Faculty in 1958-60, Dean of the Faculty from 1963 to 1965, Dean of the Pharmaceutical Faculty and Vice Rector of the University from 1965 to 1967. Especially it should be noted his long-lasting activity at the Macedonian Medical Association of more than 50 years. Also, significant is his creative work within the Editorial board of the journal “Macedonian Medical Review”, where for more than 15 years he was Editor in Chief or member of the Editorial board. For his complete activity Prof. Tadzer has won numerous diplomas, plaques and awards, and among them the following are emphasized: National Award of October 11, Order of Labor of Second Degree, the Award of the City of Skopje – November 13, the Charter of Dr. Trifun Panovski and the Certificate of Acknowledgement awarded by the Macedonian Medical Association for the outstanding results in advancing the medical science, practice and development of the health care and the long-term contribution and promotion of the MMA.
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González Fernández, Rafael, and Miguel Pablo Sancho Gómez. "La institución del domicilium (en Derecho romano) y su expresión en la epigrafía latina." Vínculos de Historia Revista del Departamento de Historia de la Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, no. 11 (June 22, 2022): 296–310. http://dx.doi.org/10.18239/vdh_2022.11.13.

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La institución romana del domicilium convierte al sujeto en residente. Suele designar el lugar de residencia prolongada del incola o habitante que ha emigrado a una comunidad, por contraposición al municeps; por lo tanto, es un vínculo jurídico entre la ciudad y la persona que ha emigrado a ella. Frente a la expresión de la origo en los textos epigráficos, que es muy abundante, la manifestación del domicilo solo se hace de forma excepcional, en atención al escaso número de referencias conservadas, y su enunciación es muy similar a la que marca el origen. Palabras clave: domicilium, origo, ciudadano, epigrafía, latina.Topónimos: Imperio Romano.Periodo: Principado (27 a. C. – 284 d. C.) ABSTRACTThe Roman institution of the domicilium turns the subject into a resident. It usually designates the place of prolonged residence of the incola or inhabitant who has emigrated to a community, as opposed to the municeps. 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Валиев, Ренат Рафаилович, and Родион Алексеевич Степанов. "БАЛЫМЕРСКОЕ СЕЛИЩЕ V: ИТОГИ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЙ 2019 Г." Археология Евразийских степей, no. 3 (July 27, 2021): 24–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.24852/2587-6112.2021.3.24.42.

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Публикация посвящена итогам археологических исследований Балымерского V селища в 2019 г. Проведение работ обусловлено разрушением культурного слоя памятника разветвленной овражной сетью левого берега р. Волга. Впервые на Балымерском V селище в 1955 г. археологические раскопки под руководством А.М. Ефимовой провела Куйбышевская археологическая экспедиция. Двумя раскопами А.М. Ефимова выявила очаги, хозяйственные, жилые и «жертвенные» ямы, и установила существование поселения в именьковское и булгарское домонгольское время. По ее мнению, болгарское поселение прекращает свое существование к концу XI – началу XII вв. Исследования 2019 г. позволили уточнить датировку памятника. Исходя из результатов исследований, территория Балымерского V селища начала осваиваться в именьковское время (IV–VII вв.). В период Волжской Булгарии территория именьковского селища перерабатывается в результате хозяйственной деятельности и распашки. Время бытования булгарского поселения в результате исследований определено интервалом XI (скорее всего, его второй половины) – середины XIII вв. После монгольского завоевания, поселение продолжало существовать на этапе становления Улуса Джучи, о чём могут свидетельствовать находки монет 40-х гг. XIII в., обнаруженных как в культурном слое, так и в одном из объектов. Библиографические ссылки Археологическая карта Татарской АССР. Западное Закамье. Ч. I / Отв. ред. П.Н. Старостин. Казань: ИЯЛИ КФАН СССР, 1986. 112 с. Бадеев Д.Ю. О вариативности использования изделий из фрагментов керамических сосудов (по материалам исследований средневекового Болгара) // Азак и мир вокруг него. Материалы Международной научной конференции. Азов, 14–18 октября 2019 г. / Донские древности. Вып. 12 / Отв. ред. Е.Е. Мамичев. Азов: Изд-во Азовского музея-заповедника, 2019. С. 30–34. Вязов Л.А. О происхождении топоров именьковской культуры // Актуальные вопросы археологии Поволжья. 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Richards, Shaun. "The Work of a ‘Young Nationalist’?: Tom Murphy's The Patriot Game and the Commemoration of Easter 1916." Irish University Review 45, no. 1 (May 2015): 39–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/iur.2015.0149.

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In 1965 Tom Murphy was commissioned by BBC Television to write a play, The Patriot Game, to be broadcast in the following year on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the Easter Rising. However, it was finally not made as the estimated cost of the production exceeded the allocated budget. The play remained unseen, until twenty-five years later Murphy revised the work for a stage production on the occasion of the seventy-fifth anniversary of the Rising in 1991. This essay analyzes the two versions of The Patriot Game within the context of very different moments of commemoration; the first at a time of national redefinition when the Irish state used the event as part of its modernization agenda, and the second when the Troubles in Northern Ireland problematized any public commemoration of armed struggle in the pursuit of political aims. It examines how Murphy's 1991 version of his play went against the tendency of contemporary writers whose attitude to the Rising was one of rejection or derision and, in particular, compares the production of The Patriot Game with the Garry Hynes's production of The Plough and the Stars which was on the Abbey's main stage while Murphy's play occupied the smaller space of the Peacock.
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Chabot, Joceline, Sylvia Kasparian, and Christine Thériault. "Un oubli mémorable. Les journaux québécois face à la demande sociale de reconnaissance du génocide arménien par la communauté arménienne québécoise (1965-1998)." Articles 45, no. 1-2 (February 8, 2017): 99–117. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1038903ar.

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Depuis plus d’un demi-siècle, la communauté arménienne en diaspora lutte pour la reconnaissance du génocide commis contre les Arméniens par les autorités de l’Empire Ottoman en 1915-1916. Ce crime est l’objet d’un oubli institutionnalisé par le déni turc et l’indifférence d’une partie de la communauté internationale. C’est dans ce cadre que se situe notre article qui interroge la dynamique politique et symbolique mise en oeuvre dans l’espace médiatique québécois d’une demande de reconnaissance du génocide arménien par la communauté arménienne québécoise. Plus précisément, nous analysons l’inscription de la mémoire du génocide arménien et de sa représentation dans deux journaux québécois Le Devoir et La Presse, de son émergence dans les années 1960 jusqu’à la fin des années 1990. Le recours aux outils informatisés d’analyse de données textuelles pour l’analyse exploratoire et descriptive de notre corpus de presse représente l’un des aspects novateurs de notre recherche.
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Zima, Tomáš, Jan Živný, and Zdeněk Kleibl. "70th Anniversary of Folia Biologica." Folia Biologica 70, no. 1 (2024): 1–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.14712/fb2024070010001.

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Folia Biologica celebrates 70 years of continuous publication of research papers. The first volume was published in Prague in 1954 on behalf of the Institute of Molecular Genetics of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences (since 1990 the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic) under the subtitle “International edition of the journal Czechoslovakian Biology”. Born in the dark days of the Cold War, Folia Biologica provided a thin but important link between the politically controlled science behind the Iron Curtain in the former Czechoslovakia and that of the free Western world. Initially, the journal focused on research papers in the fields of experimental medicine, immunology, virology, and experimental zoology. Since 1961 (Volume 7), Folia Biologica has been indexed in the Web of Science database. The first issue of Volume 7 was introduced by a review article by Peter Brian Medawar (1915–1987), winner of the 1960 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine “for the discovery of acquired immunological tolerance”, which is reprinted in this anniversary issue [1].In the late 1960s, during the political relaxation that culminated in the Prague Spring, cooperation with free Western science intensified and enabled a lively scientific dialogue between Czechoslovak and foreign biological scientists, namely immunologists, molecular biologists, and virologists, as illustrated by a series of original research articles from Folia Biologica by Georg Davis Snell (1903–1996) and Jean Dausset (1916–2009), who were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine in 1980 “for their discoveries concerning genetically determined structures on the cell surface that regulate immunological reactions”, which led to the discovery of the major histocompatibility system (MHC) [2–7]. Another powerful example is an article in Folia Biologica by François Jacob (1920–2013), who was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1965 for discoveries that helped elucidate the transcriptional control of enzyme levels [8].Despite the years of political repression during the “normalization” period following the invasion of the Warsaw Pact troops into Czechoslovakia in 1968, the scientists and editors of Folia Biologica from the Academy of Sciences were able to maintain vibrant contacts with the world’s leading scientists. In 1981, the journal changed its subtitle to “Journal of Cellular and Molecular Biology”. In 1983, Folia Biologica published the article by Renato Dulbecco (1914–2012), who was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1975 for “discoveries concerning the interaction between tumor viruses and the genetic material of the cell”[9].With further orientation towards human molecular medicine, the journal entered the era after the Velvet Revolution in 1989, which represented the desired end of political control over national science. The interest of Czechoslovak and Czech scientists in publishing in Folia Biologica began to decline at the end of the 1990s, when they had at their disposal the full range of scientific journals from all over the world. Since volume 63 (January 2006), Folia Biologica has been published by the First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague, in a fully open access model.With the new decade that begins with this issue, the journal has undergone a series of improvements, including the strengthening of the editorial board, the assignment of a DOI (Digital Object Identifier) number to each article, the improvement of the cover layout and graphics, the innovation of the website, and a more precise definition of the journal’s aim. Folia Biologica now publishes articles describing original research aimed at elucidating a wide range of issues in biomedicine, especially in oncology and human molecular genetics. In addition, the journal focuses on the cellular and molecular mechanisms of disease and provides studies on all organisms, cells and tissues that serve as biological and disease models, as well as clinical and translational research studies. Further improvements towards sustainable and rapid publication will be accomplished by introducing an online-only publication model planned for 2025.To celebrate the 70th anniversary of Folia Biologica, we begin the anniversary volume with the reprint of Sir Peter Brian Medawar’s review. To commemorate the continuing history of the journal, and to thank our predecessors and contributors, we present the title pages, table of contents, and editorial boards of Folia Biologica by decade, illustrating the changes in research focus, human knowledge, and the evolution of the journal.We would like to thank all authors, reviewers, editorial board members, editors and managing editors involved in the journal production in the past decades, namely Ivan Málek, Milan Hašek, Alena Langerová, Josef Říman, Jan Bubeník, Jan Svoboda, Emanual Nečas, Karel Smetana Jr. and Zdeněk Kostrouch, for their commitment and dedication to Folia Biologica.We wish our journal many more decades of scientifically interesting articles, publishing open-minded science by excellent authors for the pleasure of satisfied readers!
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Харинский, Артур Викторович. "ПАЛЬМЫ С ВТУЛЬЧАТЫМ НАКОНЕЧНИКОМ ИЗ БАЙКАЛЬСКОГО РЕГИОНА И ИХ БОЛЕЕ ПОЗДНИЕ МОДИФИКАЦИИ." Археология Евразийских степей, no. 6 (December 20, 2020): 366–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.24852/2587-6112.2020.6.366.378.

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В статье рассматривается вопрос о формировании в степях и лесостепях Евразии различных оружейных комплексов. Новые виды оружия быстро распространялись по всему лесостепному коридору континента, становясь достоянием большей части кочевников и полукочевников. Исключением является появление и распространение древкового оружия с однолезвийным наконечником и несомкнутой втулкой, известного на территории Байкальского региона в конце I – начале II тыс. н.э. Их использовали для нанесения колющего или рубяще-режущего удара. С XVII в. пальма с черешковым насадом получает широкое распространение среди жителей лесной зоны Северной Азии, становясь одним из важнейших видов вооружения у якутов, эвенков, селькупов, хантов, кетов и других сибирских и дальневосточных народов. Библиографические ссылки Асеев И.В. Прибайкалье в средние века. Новосибирск: Наука, 1980. 149 с. Асеев И.В., Кириллов И.И., Ковычев Е.В. Кочевники Забайкалья в эпоху средневековья. Новосибирск: Наука, 1984. 201 с. Беликова О.Б. 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Хапаев, Вадим Вадимович, and Антон Михайлович Глушич. "РОЛЬ ФИЗИЧЕСКОЙ КУЛЬТУРЫ И СПОРТА В ПОДГОТОВКЕ МАССОВОГО ПРИЗЫВНОГО КОНТИНГЕНТА В ВИЗАНТИЙСКОЙ ИМПЕРИИ." Археология Евразийских степей, no. 6 (December 20, 2020): 165–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.24852/2587-6112.2020.6.165.178.

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В статье изучена роль физической культуры и спорта в процессе подготовки византийских воинов в ранневизантийский и средневизантийский периоды. Рассмотрены различные виды спортивных игр и состязаний – как детских и юношеских, благодаря которым обеспечивалась допризывная подготовка, так и военно-спортивные упражнения и соревнования в византийской армии. Сделан вывод о том, что, несмотря на ликвидацию античной системы палестр и гимнасиев, массовая физическая подготовка византийских мальчиков, подростков и юношей призывного возраста в Византии представляла собой хорошо продуманную и логично выстроенную систему, нацеленную на воспитание сильного, смелого и закаленного воина. Ее принципиальное отличие от античного периода заключалось в том, что физическое воспитание детей и подростков было возложено не на государство или общину, а на семью. Задачей общины при этом было создание условий для проведения спортивных соревнований, а государство подключалось к физическому воспитанию юношей после их включения в воинские списки в ходе учений и боевых походов. Библиографические ссылки Анонимный воинский трактат «Как выдерживать осаду» / пер. и коммент. В.В. Хапаева // Хапаев В.В. Византийский Херсон на рубеже тысячелетий: вторая половина Х – первая половина XI в. Симферополь: Нижняя Орiанда, 2016. С. 509–538. Армурис // Памятники Византийской литературы IX–XV веков / Отв. ред. Л.А. Фрейберг. М.: Наука, 1968. С. 158–160. Дигенис Акрит. 1960. М.: Изд-во АН СССР. 1960. 218 с. Дьяконов А.П. Византийские димы и факции (τα μέρη) в V–VII вв. // Византийский сборник / Oтв. ред. Е. А. Косминский М., Л.: АН СССР, 1945. С. 144–227. Курбатов Г.Л. Ранневизантийский город (Антиохия в IV веке). Л.: Изд-во ЛГУ, 1962. 284 с. Лазарев В.Н. История византийской живописи. М.: Искусство, 1986. 194 с. Левченко М.В. 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Fernandez-Triana, Jose, Mark R. Shaw, Caroline Boudreault, Melanie Beaudin, and Gavin R. Broad. "Annotated and illustrated world checklist of Microgastrinae parasitoid wasps (Hymenoptera, Braconidae)." ZooKeys 920 (March 23, 2020): 1–1089. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.920.39128.

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A checklist of world species of Microgastrinae parasitoid wasps (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) is provided. A total of 81 genera and 2,999 extant species are recognized as valid, including 36 nominal species that are currently considered as species inquirendae. Two genera are synonymized under Apanteles. Nine lectotypes are designated. A total of 318 new combinations, three new replacement names, three species name amendments, and seven species status revised are proposed. Additionally, three species names are treated as nomina dubia, and 52 species names are considered as unavailable names (including 14 as nomina nuda). A total of three extinct genera and 12 extinct species are also listed. Unlike in many previous treatments of the subfamily, tribal concepts are judged to be inadequate, so genera are listed alphabetically. Brief diagnoses of all Microgastrinae genera, as understood in this paper, are presented. Illustrations of all extant genera (at least one species per genus, usually more) are included to showcase morphological diversity. Primary types of Microgastrinae are deposited in 108 institutions worldwide, although 76% are concentrated in 17 collections. Localities of primary types, in 138 countries, are reported. Recorded species distributions are listed by biogeographical region and by country. Microgastrine wasps are recorded from all continents except Antarctica; specimens can be found in all major terrestrial ecosystems, from 82°N to 55°S, and from sea level up to at least 4,500 m a.s.l. The Oriental (46) and Neotropical (43) regions have the largest number of genera recorded, whereas the Palaearctic region (28) is the least diverse. Currently, the highest species richness is in the Palearctic region (827), due to more historical study there, followed by the Neotropical (768) and Oriental (752) regions, which are expected to be the most species rich. Based on ratios of Lepidoptera and Microgastrinae species from several areas, the actual world diversity of Microgastrinae is expected to be between 30,000–50,000 species; although these ratios were mostly based on data from temperate areas and thus must be treated with caution, the single tropical area included had a similar ratio to the temperate ones. Almost 45,000 specimens of Microgastrinae from 67 different genera (83% of microgastrine genera) have complete or partial DNA barcode sequences deposited in the Barcode of Life Data System; the DNA barcodes represent 3,545 putative species or Barcode Index Numbers (BINs), as estimated from the molecular data. Information on the number of sequences and BINs per genus are detailed in the checklist. Microgastrinae hosts are here considered to be restricted to Eulepidoptera, i.e., most of the Lepidoptera except for the four most basal superfamilies (Micropterigoidea, Eriocranioidea, Hepialoidea and Nepticuloidea), with all previous literature records of other insect orders and those primitive Lepidoptera lineages being considered incorrect. The following nomenclatural acts are proposed: 1) Two genera are synonymyzed under Apanteles: Cecidobracon Kieffer &amp; Jörgensen, 1910, new synonym and Holcapanteles Cameron, 1905, new synonym; 2) Nine lectotype designations are made for Alphomelon disputabile (Ashmead, 1900), Alphomelon nigriceps (Ashmead, 1900), Cotesia salebrosa (Marshall, 1885), Diolcogaster xanthaspis (Ashmead, 1900), Dolichogenidea ononidis (Marshall, 1889), Glyptapanteles acraeae (Wilkinson, 1932), Glyptapanteles guyanensis (Cameron, 1911), Glyptapanteles militaris (Walsh, 1861), and Pseudapanteles annulicornis Ashmead, 1900; 3) Three new replacement names are a) Diolcogaster aurangabadensis Fernandez-Triana, replacing Diolcogaster indicus (Rao &amp; Chalikwar, 1970) [nec Diolcogaster indicus (Wilkinson, 1927)], b) Dolichogenidea incystatae Fernandez-Triana, replacing Dolichogenidea lobesia Liu &amp; Chen, 2019 [nec Dolichogenidea lobesia Fagan-Jeffries &amp; Austin, 2019], and c) Microplitis vitobiasi Fernandez-Triana, replacing Microplitis variicolor Tobias, 1964 [nec Microplitis varicolor Viereck, 1917]; 4) Three names amended are Apanteles irenecarrilloae Fernandez-Triana, 2014, Cotesia ayerzai (Brèthes, 1920), and Cotesia riverai (Porter, 1916); 5) Seven species have their status revised: Cotesia arctica (Thomson, 1895), Cotesia okamotoi (Watanabe, 1921), Cotesia ukrainica (Tobias, 1986), Dolichogenidea appellator (Telenga, 1949), Dolichogenidea murinanae (Capek &amp; Zwölfer, 1957), Hypomicrogaster acarnas Nixon, 1965, and Nyereria nigricoxis (Wilkinson, 1932); 6) New combinations are given for 318 species: Alloplitis congensis, Alloplitis detractus, Apanteles asphondyliae, Apanteles braziliensis, Apanteles sulciscutis, Choeras aper, Choeras apollion, Choeras daphne, Choeras fomes, Choeras gerontius, Choeras helle, Choeras irates, Choeras libanius, Choeras longiterebrus, Choeras loretta, Choeras recusans, Choeras sordidus, Choeras stenoterga, Choeras superbus, Choeras sylleptae, Choeras vacillatrix, Choeras vacillatropsis, Choeras venilia, Cotesia asavari, Cotesia bactriana, Cotesia bambeytripla, Cotesia berberidis, Cotesia bhairavi, Cotesia biezankoi, Cotesia bifida, Cotesia caligophagus, Cotesia cheesmanae, Cotesia compressithorax, Cotesia delphinensis, Cotesia effrena, Cotesia euphobetri, Cotesia elaeodes, Cotesia endii, Cotesia euthaliae, Cotesia exelastisae, Cotesia hiberniae, Cotesia hyperion, Cotesia hypopygialis, Cotesia hypsipylae, Cotesia jujubae, Cotesia lesbiae, Cotesia levigaster, Cotesia lizeri, Cotesia malevola, Cotesia malshri, Cotesia menezesi, Cotesia muzaffarensis, Cotesia neptisis, Cotesia nycteus, Cotesia oeceticola, Cotesia oppidicola, Cotesia opsiphanis, Cotesia pachkuriae, Cotesia paludicolae, Cotesia parbhanii, Cotesia parvicornis, Cotesia pratapae, Cotesia prozorovi, Cotesia pterophoriphagus, Cotesia radiarytensis, Cotesia rangii, Cotesia riverai, Cotesia ruficoxis, Cotesia senegalensis, Cotesia seyali, Cotesia sphenarchi, Cotesia sphingivora, Cotesia transuta, Cotesia turkestanica, Diolcogaster abengouroui, Diolcogaster agama, Diolcogaster ambositrensis, Diolcogaster anandra, Diolcogaster annulata, Diolcogaster bambeyi, Diolcogaster bicolorina, Diolcogaster cariniger, Diolcogaster cincticornis, Diolcogaster cingulata, Diolcogaster coronata, Diolcogaster coxalis, Diolcogaster dipika, Diolcogaster earina, Diolcogaster epectina, Diolcogaster epectinopsis, Diolcogaster grangeri, Diolcogaster heterocera, Diolcogaster homocera, Diolcogaster indica, Diolcogaster insularis, Diolcogaster kivuana, Diolcogaster mediosulcata, Diolcogaster megaulax, Diolcogaster neglecta, Diolcogaster nigromacula, Diolcogaster palpicolor, Diolcogaster persimilis, Diolcogaster plecopterae, Diolcogaster plutocongoensis, Diolcogaster psilocnema, Diolcogaster rufithorax, Diolcogaster semirufa, Diolcogaster seyrigi, Diolcogaster subtorquata, Diolcogaster sulcata, Diolcogaster torquatiger, Diolcogaster tristiculus, Diolcogaster turneri, Diolcogaster vulcana, Diolcogaster wittei, Distatrix anthedon, Distatrix cerales, Distatrix cuspidalis, Distatrix euproctidis, Distatrix flava, Distatrix geometrivora, Distatrix maia, Distatrix tookei, Distatrix termina, Distatrix simulissima, Dolichogenidea agamedes, Dolichogenidea aluella, Dolichogenidea argiope, Dolichogenidea atreus, Dolichogenidea bakeri, Dolichogenidea basiflava, Dolichogenidea bersa, Dolichogenidea biplagae, Dolichogenidea bisulcata, Dolichogenidea catonix, Dolichogenidea chrysis, Dolichogenidea coffea, Dolichogenidea coretas, Dolichogenidea cyane, Dolichogenidea diaphantus, Dolichogenidea diparopsidis, Dolichogenidea dryas, Dolichogenidea earterus, Dolichogenidea ensiger, Dolichogenidea eros, Dolichogenidea evadne, Dolichogenidea falcator, Dolichogenidea gelechiidivoris, Dolichogenidea gobica, Dolichogenidea hyalinis, Dolichogenidea iriarte, Dolichogenidea lakhaensis, Dolichogenidea lampe, Dolichogenidea laspeyresiella, Dolichogenidea latistigma, Dolichogenidea lebene, Dolichogenidea lucidinervis, Dolichogenidea malacosomae, Dolichogenidea maro, Dolichogenidea mendosae, Dolichogenidea monticola, Dolichogenidea nigra, Dolichogenidea olivierellae, Dolichogenidea parallelis, Dolichogenidea pelopea, Dolichogenidea pelops, Dolichogenidea phaenna, Dolichogenidea pisenor, Dolichogenidea roepkei, Dolichogenidea scabra, Dolichogenidea statius, Dolichogenidea stenotelas, Dolichogenidea striata, Dolichogenidea wittei, Exoryza asotae, Exoryza belippicola, Exoryza hylas, Exoryza megagaster, Exoryza oryzae, Glyptapanteles aggestus, Glyptapanteles agynus, Glyptapanteles aithos, Glyptapanteles amenophis, Glyptapanteles antarctiae, Glyptapanteles anubis, Glyptapanteles arginae, Glyptapanteles argus, Glyptapanteles atylana, Glyptapanteles badgleyi, Glyptapanteles bataviensis, Glyptapanteles bistonis, Glyptapanteles borocerae, Glyptapanteles cacao, Glyptapanteles cadei, Glyptapanteles cinyras, Glyptapanteles eryphanidis, Glyptapanteles euproctisiphagus, Glyptapanteles eutelus, Glyptapanteles fabiae, Glyptapanteles fulvigaster, Glyptapanteles fuscinervis, Glyptapanteles gahinga, Glyptapanteles globatus, Glyptapanteles glyphodes, Glyptapanteles guierae, Glyptapanteles horus, Glyptapanteles intricatus, Glyptapanteles lamprosemae, Glyptapanteles lefevrei, Glyptapanteles leucotretae, Glyptapanteles lissopleurus, Glyptapanteles madecassus, Glyptapanteles marquesi, Glyptapanteles melanotus, Glyptapanteles melissus, Glyptapanteles merope, Glyptapanteles naromae, Glyptapanteles nepitae, Glyptapanteles nigrescens, Glyptapanteles ninus, Glyptapanteles nkuli, Glyptapanteles parasundanus, Glyptapanteles penelope, Glyptapanteles penthocratus, Glyptapanteles philippinensis, Glyptapanteles philocampus, Glyptapanteles phoebe, Glyptapanteles phytometraduplus, Glyptapanteles propylae, Glyptapanteles puera, Glyptapanteles seydeli, Glyptapanteles siderion, Glyptapanteles simus, Glyptapanteles speciosissimus, Glyptapanteles spilosomae, Glyptapanteles subpunctatus, Glyptapanteles thespis, Glyptapanteles thoseae, Glyptapanteles venustus, Glyptapanteles wilkinsoni, Hypomicrogaster samarshalli, Iconella cajani, Iconella detrectans, Iconella jason, Iconella lynceus, Iconella pyrene, Iconella tedanius, Illidops azamgarhensis, Illidops lamprosemae, Illidops trabea, Keylimepie striatus, Microplitis adisurae, Microplitis mexicanus, Neoclarkinella ariadne, Neoclarkinella curvinervus, Neoclarkinella sundana, Nyereria ituriensis, Nyereria nioro, Nyereria proagynus, Nyereria taoi, Nyereria vallatae, Parapanteles aethiopicus, Parapanteles alternatus, Parapanteles aso, Parapanteles atellae, Parapanteles bagicha, Parapanteles cleo, Parapanteles cyclorhaphus, Parapanteles demades, Parapanteles endymion, Parapanteles epiplemicidus, Parapanteles expulsus, Parapanteles fallax, Parapanteles folia, Parapanteles furax, Parapanteles hemitheae, Parapanteles hyposidrae, Parapanteles indicus, Parapanteles javensis, Parapanteles jhaverii, Parapanteles maculipalpis, Parapanteles maynei, Parapanteles neocajani, Parapanteles neohyblaeae, Parapanteles nydia, Parapanteles prosper, Parapanteles prosymna, Parapanteles punctatissimus, Parapanteles regalis, Parapanteles sarpedon, Parapanteles sartamus, Parapanteles scultena, Parapanteles transvaalensis, Parapanteles turri, Parapanteles xanthopholis, Pholetesor acutus, Pholetesor brevivalvatus, Pholetesor extentus, Pholetesor ingenuoides, Pholetesor kuwayamai, Promicrogaster apidanus, Promicrogaster briareus, Promicrogaster conopiae, Promicrogaster emesa, Promicrogaster grandicula, Promicrogaster orsedice, Promicrogaster repleta, Promicrogaster typhon, Sathon bekilyensis, Sathon flavofacialis, Sathon laurae, Sathon mikeno, Sathon ruandanus, Sathon rufotestaceus, Venanides astydamia, Venanides demeter, Venanides parmula, and Venanides symmysta.
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De Riquer, Isabel, and Adolfo Sotelo Vázquez. "Cartas entre Camilo José Cela y Martín de Riquer (1957-2000)." Nueva Revista de Filología Hispánica (NRFH) 72, no. 1 (January 1, 2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.24201/nrfh.v72i1.3931.

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El epistolario conservado entre Camilo José Cela (Iria Flavia, 1916-Madrid, 2002) y Martín de Riquer (Barcelona, 1914-2013) arranca en octubre de 1957 y concluye en enero del año 2000. Los temas principales de las casi cincuenta cartas conservadas se pueden agrupar de la siguiente manera: 1) el Cantar del Cid (1957-1960); 2) el Quijote (1965-1967 y 1988); 3) el Diccionario secreto (1966, 1968); 4) temas varios (la RAE, felicitaciones, envío de libros, etcétera).
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