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Casey, Ginger. "Ginger Casey." Newspaper Research Journal 24, no. 1 (January 2003): 110–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/073953290302400113.

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Fannon, Dominic. "Patricia Casey." Psychiatric Bulletin 29, no. 2 (February 2005): ibc. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/pb.29.2.81.

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Poole, David. "Dr Casey Kindig." Equine and Comparative Exercise Physiology 1, no. 3 (August 1, 2004): 151. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/ecp200423.

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Trevor-Roper, P. "T A Casey." British Journal of Ophthalmology 77, no. 7 (July 1, 1993): 466–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bjo.77.7.466-b.

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Ashe, James S., and Vladimir I. Gusarov. "Review of Anatheta Casey (Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae: Athetini), with Notes on Synonymy of Canastota Casey and Silusida Casey." Coleopterists Bulletin 57, no. 1 (March 2003): 27–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1649/0010-065x(2003)057[0027:roacsa]2.0.co;2.

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GUSAROV, VLADIMIR I. "Revision of some types of North American aleocharines (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae), with synonymic notes." Zootaxa 353, no. 1 (November 17, 2003): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.353.1.1.

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Based on my revision of the types of Nearctic aleocharine staphylinids numerous nomenclatural and taxonomic changes are proposed. The following taxa are transferred: Acrimea acerba Casey, 1911a to Tinotus Sharp, 1883; Moluciba grandipennis Casey, 1911a to Oxypoda Mannerheim, 1830; Paradilacra Bernhauer, 1909 to subtribe Tachyusina Thomson, 1859 of tribe Oxypodini Thomson, 1859; Atheta angusticornis Bernhauer, 1907 to Boreophilia Benick, 1973; At. coriaria (Kraatz, 1856) (originally described in Homalota Mannerheim, 1830) to Dalotia Casey, 1910a; Homalota ambigua Erichson, 1839 to Strigota Casey, 1910a; Pseudousipalia microptera Lohse in Lohse et al., 1990 to Emmelostiba Pace, 1982; and Sableta brittoni Casey, 1911a to Thamiaraea Thomson, 1858. The following new synonymies are established: Acrimea Casey, 1911a with Tinotus Sharp 1883; Acri. fimbriata Casey, 1911a with Ti. trisectus Casey, 1906; Acri. resecta Casey, 1911a with Ti. acerbus (Casey, 1911a); Ancillota Casey, 1910a and Moluciba Casey, 1911a with Oxypoda Mannerheim, 1830; Anc. sollemnis Casey, 1910a, O. vetula Casey, 1911a, O. neptis Casey, 1911a and O. schaefferi Notman, 1920 with O. amica Casey, 1906; Atheta lanei Casey, 1910a and At. nomadica Casey, 1910a with At. graminicola (Gravenhorst, 1806); Homalota polita Melsheimer, 1844, At. disjuncta Casey, 1910a, At. replicans Casey, 1910a, At. spadix Casey, 1910a and At. bucolica Casey, 1910a with At. aemula (Erichson, 1839); At. innocens Casey, 1910a, At. achromata Casey, 1911a and At. profecta Casey, 1911a with At. keeni Casey, 1910a; Dimetrota dempsterensis Lohse in Lohse et al., 1990 with At. prudhoensis (Lohse in Lohse et al., 1990); At. aperta Casey, 1910a, At. wrangelica Casey, 1911a, At. morbosa Casey, 1911a, At. intacta Casey, 1911a and At. alaskana Casey, 1911a with At. picipennis (Mannerheim, 1843); At. leviceps Casey, 1910a, Dimetrota sectator Casey, 1910a, Dim. retrusa Casey, 1910a, Datomicra hebescens Casey, 1910a, Dat. insolida Casey, 1910a, Dat. pellax Casey, 1910a and Pseudota vana Casey, 1911a with At. hampshirensis Bernhauer, 1909; At. repexa Casey, 1911a with At. brumalis Casey, 1910a; At. querula Casey, 1910a, At. socors Casey, 1911a, Dimetrota resima Casey, 1910a, Dim. vigilans Casey, 1910a, Dim. immerita Casey, 1911a, Dim. incredula Casey, 1911a, Dim. opinata Casey, 1911a and Dim. cerebrosa Casey, 1911a with Atheta fenyesi Bernhauer, 1907; At. crassicornis virginica Bernhauer, 1907, At. rhodeana Casey, 1910a, At. capella Casey, 1910a, At. ducens Casey, 1910a, At. temperans Casey, 1910a, At. logica Casey, 1910a, At. tradita Casey, 1911a, At. fenisex Casey, 1911a, At. vierecki Casey, 1911a, At. auguralis Casey, 1911a and At. bifaria Casey, 1911a with At. modesta (Melsheimer, 1844); At. comitata Casey, 1910a, At. gnoma Casey, 1910a, At. elota Casey, 1910a, At. insidiosa Casey, 1910a, Pseudota puricula Casey, 1911a, At. candidula Casey, 1911a, At. diffisa Casey, 1911a, At. nata Casey, 1911a, At. modiella Casey, 1911a and At. vacillans Casey, 1911a with At. frosti Bernhauer, 1909; At. mollicula Casey, 1910a, Sableta phrenetica Casey, 1910a, At. callens Casey, 1911a, At. franklini Casey, 1911a and At. postulans Casey, 1911a with At. ventricosa Bernhauer, 1907; At. cephalina Casey, 1910a, At. nympha Casey, 1910a, At. discreta Casey, 1910a: 42 (nec Casey, 1893, nec Casey, 1910a: 79), Pseudota dissensa Casey, 1910a, At. villica Casey, 1911a and At. disca Moore & Legner, 1975 with At. klagesi Bernhauer,1909; At. citata Casey, 1910a, At. evecta Casey, 1910a, At. propitia Casey, 1911a, At. palpator Casey, 1911a, At. burra Casey, 1911a and At. nacta Casey, 1911a with At. annexa Casey, 1910a; At. sumpta Casey, 1911a with At. concessa Casey, 1911a; At. punctata Blatchley, 1910, Synaptina merica Casey, 1910a and Sy. consonens Casey, 1910a with At. festinans (Erichson, 1839); Boreostiba hudsonica Lohse in Lohse et al., 1990 with At. parvipennis Bernhauer, 1907; Boreophilia chillcotti Lohse in Lohse et al., 1990 with At. blatchleyi Bernhauer & Scheerpeltz, 1926; Datomicra decolorata Casey, 1910a, Dat. inopia Casey, 1910a, Dat. schematica Casey, 1910a and Dat. stilla Casey, 1910a with At. dadopora Thomson, 1867; Boreophilia caseyiana Lohse in Lohse et al., 1990 with Boreophilia nomensis (Casey, 1910a); Metaxya plutonica Casey, 1910a with Boreophilia angusticornis (Bernhauer, 1907); Boreostiba lamellifera Lohse in Lohse et al., 1990 with Boreostiba frigida (J. Sahlberg, 1880); At. laurentiana Blatchley, 1910 with Aloconota sulcifrons (Stephens, 1832); At. immigrans Easton, 1971 with Adota maritima (Mannerheim, 1843); Pseudota miscella Casey, 1910a, Dimetrota pectorina Casey, 1910a and Dim. crucialis Casey, 1910a with Dalotia coriaria (Kraatz, 1856); Dimetrota revoluta Casey, 1910a and Datomicra vaciva Casey, 1910a with Dochmonota rudiventris (Eppelsheim, 1886); At. insolens Casey, 1910a, Dimetrota resplendens Casey, 1910a and At. apposita Casey, 1911a with Liogluta nitens (Mäklin in Mannerheim, 1852); Achromata Casey, 1893 with Mocyta Mulsant & Rey, 1874a; Achromata fusiformis Casey, 1893, Dimetrota nuptalis Casey, 1910a, Acrotona lividula Casey, 1910a and Acro. adjuvans Casey, 1910a with Mocyta fungi (Gravenhorst, 1806); Acrotona digesta Casey, 1910a, Acro. severa Casey, 1910a, Acro. shastanica Casey, 1910a, Acro. prudens Casey, 1910a, Acro. ardelio Casey, 1910a, Acro. renoica Casey, 1910a and Acro. malaca Casey, 1910a with Mocyta breviuscula (Mäklin in Mannerheim, 1852); Eustrigota Casey, 1911a with Acrotona Thomson, 1859; Colpodota inceptor Casey, 1910a, C. abdicans Casey, 1910a, C. repentina Casey, 1910a, C. laxella Casey, 1910a, C. pupilla Casey, 1910a and Strigota seclusa Casey, 1911a with Acrotona sonomana (Casey, 1910a); Anaduosternum Notman, 1922 with Strigota Casey, 1910a; Strigota oppidana Casey, 1910a, St. gnava Casey, 1910a, St. verecunda Casey, 1910a, St. assueta Casey, 1910a, St. mediocris Casey, 1910a, St. vapida Casey, 1910a, St. inculta Casey, 1910a, St. placata Casey, 1910a, St. recta Casey, 1911a, Anaduosternum brevipennis Notman, 1922 and Atheta notmani Moore & Legner, 1975 with St. ambigua (Erichson, 1839); Pseudousipalia Lohse in Lohse et al., 1990 with Emmelostiba Pace, 1982; Fusalia Casey, 1911a with Thamiaraea Thomson, 1858; Th. lira Hoebeke, 1988 and Th. paralira Hoebeke, 1994 with Th. brittoni (Casey, 1911a); Drusilla cavicollis Casey, 1906 with Dr. canaliculata (Fabricius, 1787); Leptusa laticollis Notman, 1921 with Le. brevicollis Casey, 1893; Sipalia fontana Casey, 1911a and Pasilia virginica Casey, 1911a with Leptusa elegans Blatchley, 1910; and Pseudota cornicula Casey, 1911a with Placusa vaga Casey, 1911a. Tinotus pallidus Casey, 1911a is removed from synonymy with Ti. caviceps Casey, 1893 and is placed in synonymy with Ti. trisectus Casey, 1906. Atheta granulata (Mannerheim, 1846) (originally described in Homalota) is considered to be a synonym of At. graminicola (Gravenhorst, 1806), which has Holarctic (circumboreal) distribution. Atheta keeni Casey, 1910a is the valid name for At. vasta sensu Klimaszewski & Winchester, 2002. Boreostiba frigida (J. Sahlberg, 1880) is removed from synonymy with Boreostiba sibirica (Mäklin, 1880) and is considered to be a valid species. Leptusa obscura Blatchley, 1910 is removed from synonymy with Le. canonica Casey, 1906 and is considered to be a valid species. The following synonymies are confirmed: Devia congruens (Casey, 1893) with De. prospera (Erichson, 1839); Paradilacra persola Casey, 1910a, Pa. willametta Casey, 1910a, Pa. uintana Casey, 1910a, Pa. glenorica Casey, 1910a, Pa. symbolica Casey, 1911a, Pa. erebea Casey, 1911a, Pa. subaequa Casey, 1911a, Pa. sinistra Casey, 1911a, Pa. memnonia Casey, 1911a, Pa. vulgatulaCasey, 1911a and Pa. deserticola Casey, 1911a with Pa. densissima (Bernhauer, 1909); Atheta carlottae Casey, 1910a with At. picipennis (Mannerheim, 1843); At. maeklini Fenyes, 1820 (replacement name for Homalota moesta Mäklin in Mannerheim, 1852) with At. hampshirensis Bernhauer, 1909; At. fontis Casey, 1911a with At. pennsylvanica Bernhauer, 1907, Leptusa tricolor Casey, 1906, Le. nebulosa Casey, 1911a and Le. iowensis Casey, 1911a with Le. canonica Casey, 1906; Le. seminitens Casey, 1893 with Le. opaca Casey, 1893. Atheta picipennis (Mannerheim, 1843) (ex Homalota) is a nomen protectum and At. picipennis (Stephens, 1832) (ex Aleochara; a junior synonym of At. amicula (Stephens, 1832)) is a nomen oblitum. Lectotypes are designated for Acrimea fimbriata Casey, 1911a, Acri. acerba Casey, 1911a, Acri. resecta Casey, 1911a, Ancillota sollemnis Casey, 1910a, Oxypoda amica Casey, 1906, O. vetula Casey, 1911a, O. neptis Casey, 1911a, O. schaefferi Notman, 1920, O. prospera Erichson, 1839, O. congruens Casey, 1893, Atheta densissima Bernhauer, 1909, At. lanei Casey, 1910a, At. nomadica Casey, 1910a, At. disjuncta Casey, 1910a, At. replicans Casey, 1910a, At. spadix Casey, 1910a, At. keeni Casey, 1910a, At. innocens Casey, 1910a, At. achromata Casey, 1911a, At. profecta Casey, 1911a, At. carlottae Casey, 1910a, At. aperta Casey, 1910a, At. morbosa Casey, 1911a, At. alaskana Casey, 1911a, At. altaica Bernhauer, 1901, At. leviceps Casey, 1910a, At. hampshirensis Bernhauer, 1909, At. brumalis Casey, 1910a, At. repexa Casey, 1911a, At. fenyesi Bernhauer, 1907, At. querula Casey, 1910a, At. socors Casey, 1911a, At. crassicornis var. virginica Bernhauer, 1907, At. rhodeana Casey, 1910a, At. capella Casey, 1910a, At. ducens Casey, 1910a, At. temperans Casey, 1910a, At. logica Casey, 1911a, At. tradita Casey, 1911a, At. fenisex Casey, 1911a, At. vierecki Casey, 1911a, At. auguralis Casey, 1911a, At. bifaria Casey, 1911a, At. frosti Bernhauer, 1907, At. comitata Casey, 1910a, At. gnoma Casey, 1910a, At. elota Casey, 1910a, At. insidiosa Casey, 1910a, At. candidula Casey, 1911a, At. diffisa Casey, 1911a, At. nata Casey, 1911a, At. modiella Casey, 1911a, At. vacillans Casey, 1911a, At. ventricosa Bernhauer, 1907, At. mollicula Casey, 1910a, At. callens Casey, 1911a, At. franklini Casey, 1911a, At. postulans Casey, 1911a, At. klagesi Bernhauer, 1909, Atheta cephalina Casey, 1910a, At. nympha Casey, 1910a, At. discreta Casey, 1910a: 42 (nec Casey, 1893, nec Casey, 1910a: 79), At. citata Casey, 1910a, At. evecta Casey, 1910a, At. propitia Casey, 1911a, At. palpator Casey, 1911a, At. burra Casey, 1911a, At. nacta Casey, 1911a, At. concessa Casey, 1911a, At. punctata Blatchley, 1910, At. parvipennis Bernhauer, 1907, At. caviceps Blatchley, 1910, At. pennsylvanica Bernhauer, 1907, At. angusticornis Bernhauer, 1907, Atheta laurentiana Blatchley, 1910, At. insolens Casey, 1910a, At. apposita Casey, 1911a, Paradilacra persola Casey, 1910a, Pa. willametta Casey, 1910a, Pa. uintana Casey, 1910a, Pa. glenorica Casey, 1910a, Pa. symbolica Casey, 1911a, Pa. erebea Casey, 1911a, Pa. subaequa Casey, 1911a, Pa. sinistra Casey, 1911a, Pa. memnonia Casey, 1911a, Pa. deserticola Casey, 1911a, Aleochara graminicola Gravenhorst, 1806, Ale. nigritula Gravenhorst, 1802, Homalota aemula Erichson, 1839, H. polita Melsheimer, 1844, H. modesta Melsheimer, 1844, H. sodalis Erichson, 1837, H. festinans Erichson, 1839, H. ambigua Erichson, 1839, Dimetrota sectator Casey, 1910a, Dim. retrusa Casey, 1910a, Dim. resima Casey, 1910a, Dim. vigilans Casey, 1910a, Dim. incredula Casey, 1911a, Dim. opinata Casey, 1911a, Dim. cerebrosa Casey, 1911a, Dim. pectorina Casey, 1910a, Dim. crucialis Casey, 1910a, Datomicra hebescens Casey, 1910a, Dat. insolida Casey, 1910a, Dat. decolorata Casey, 1910a, Dat. inopia Casey, 1910a, Dat. schematica Casey, 1910a, Dat. stilla Casey, 1910a, Dat. vaciva Casey, 1910a, Pseudota vana Casey, 1911a, Ps. puricula Casey, 1911a, Ps. dissensa Casey, 1910a, Ps. miscella Casey, 1910a, Sableta phrenetica Casey, 1910a, Sa. brittoni Casey, 1911a, Synaptina merica Casey, 1910a, Sy. consonens Casey, 1910a, Metaxya plutonica Casey, 1910a, Acrotona lividula Casey, 1910a, Acro. adjuvans Casey, 1910a, Acro. digesta Casey, 1910a, Acro. severa Casey, 1910a, Acro. shastanicaCasey, 1910a, Acro. prudens Casey, 1910a, Acro. ardelio Casey, 1910a, Acro. renoica Casey, 1910a, Acro. malaca Casey, 1910a, Colpodota sonomana Casey, 1910a, C. inceptor Casey, 1910a, C. abdicans Casey, 1910a, C. repentina Casey, 1910a, C. laxella Casey, 1910a, C. pupilla Casey, 1911a, Strigota seclusa Casey, 1911a, St. oppidana Casey, 1910a, St. gnava Casey, 1910a, St. verecunda Casey, 1910a, St. assueta Casey, 1910a, St. mediocris Casey, 1910a, St. vapida Casey, 1910a, St. inculta Casey, 1910a, St. placata Casey, 1910a, St. recta Casey, 1911a, Leptusa seminitens Casey, 1893, Le. tricolor Casey, 1906, Le. nebulosa Casey, 1911a, Le. obscura Blatchley, 1910, Le. elegans Blatchley, 1910, Ulitusa pusio Casey, 1906 and Sipalia fontana Casey, 1911a. Oxypoda acuminata (Stephens, 1832) and Atheta dadopora Thomson, 1867 are reported from North America for the first time. North American records of Atheta altaica Bernhauer, 1901 are confirmed.
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LOCKWOOD, STEPHANIE A., and DARREN A. POLLOCK. "A review of the genus Glyptasida Casey (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae: Asidini)." Zootaxa 2023, no. 1 (February 27, 2009): 1–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2023.1.1.

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The western American genus Glyptasida Casey is redescribed and reviewed based on structural features of adult specimens. Of 22 available species or subspecies names, three were retained as valid species based on morphological characteristics and statistical analyses of selected measurements: Glyptasida sordida (LeConte), G. aegra (LeConte), and G. rugosissima (Champion). Selected structures of the three species are illustrated and a key separating the species is included. Nineteen names are synonymized as follows: G. sycophanta Casey 1912 [= G. aegra (LeConte 1858)] and the following are synonymized under G. sordida (LeConte 1853): G. costipennis (LeConte 1858), G. aegra irregularis (LeConte 1858), G. interrupta (Champion 1884), G. aegra imperfecta Casey 1912, G. aegra pigra Casey 1912, G. aegra plena Casey 1912, G. costipennis fulvisetis Casey 1912, G. crenicollis Casey 1912, G. heres Casey 1912, G. parvicollis Casey 1912, G. procrustes Casey 1912, G. sordida porcatula Casey 1912, G. stringipennis Casey 1912, G. subpubescens Casey 1912, G. turbulenta Casey 1912, G. turgescens Casey 1912, G. turgescens furtiva Casey 1912, G. turgescens obesa Casey 1912. Lectotypes are designated for G. sordida (LeConte 1853), G. costipennis (LeConte 1858), G. sordida porcatula Casey 1912, G. subpubescens Casey 1912, G. sycophanta Casey 1912, and G. turgescens Casey 1912. Preliminary data on natural history of the genus are presented.
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GUSAROV, VLADIMIR I. "A revision of the Nearctic species of the genus Stethusa Casey, 1910 (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae)." Zootaxa 239, no. 1 (July 16, 2003): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.239.1.1.

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The Nearctic and Neotropical genus Stethusa Casey, 1910 is redescribed. Descriptions and a key to the three valid Nearctic species of Stethusa (S. dichroa (Gravenhorst, 1802), S. klimschi (Bernhauer, 1909), and S. spuriella (Casey, 1910)) are provided. Atheta affluens Casey, 1910, At. irvingi Casey, 1910, At. galvestonica Casey, 1910, At. canonica Casey, 1910, At. sagax Casey, 1910, At. sororella Casey, 1910, At. clarescans Casey, 1911a, At. videns Casey, 1911a, At. cynica Casey, 1911a, At. cernens Casey, 1911a, At. officiosa Casey, 1911a, At. tuta Casey, 1911a, Dimetrota novella Casey, 1910 and D. sentiens Casey, 1910 are placed in synonymy with Stethusa dichroa. Atheta unigranosa Bernhauer, 1909 (nec 1908), At. subdebilis Casey, 1910, At. duplicata Fenyes, 1920 and At. macrops Notman, 1920 are synonymized with S. spuriella (Casey, 1910). Neotropical At. lurida (Erichson, 1839) and At. luederwaldti Bernhauer, 1908 are transferred to Stethusa. Atheta texana Casey, 1910, At. crenuliventris Bernhauer, 1907 and At. iheringi Bernhauer, 1908 do not belong to Stethusa. Atheta mendosa Casey, 1910 is placed in synonymy with At. texana Casey, 1910. Dimetrota bradorensis Lohse, 1990 is synonymized with At. crenuliventris Bernhauer, 1907. Lectotypes are designated for Aleochara dichroa Gravenhorst, 1802, Atheta crenuliventris Bernhauer, 1907, At. luederwaldti Bernhauer, 1908, At. iheringi Bernhauer, 1908, At. unigranosa Bernhauer, 1909, At. affluens Casey, 1910, At. irvingi Casey, 1910, At. galvestonica Casey, 1910, At. canonica Casey, 1910, At. sagax Casey, 1910, At. sororella Casey, 1910, At. spuriella Casey, 1910, At. subdebilis Casey, 1910, At. texana Casey, 1910, At. clarescans Casey, 1911a, At. cynica Casey, 1911a, At. cernens Casey, 1911a, At. officiosa Casey, 1911a, Dimetrota novella Casey, 1910 and D. sentiens Casey, 1910.
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White, Isabel. "Patrick Casey 1958-2013." Cancer Nursing Practice 13, no. 2 (March 11, 2014): 7. http://dx.doi.org/10.7748/cnp2014.03.13.2.7.s8.

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Rees Jr., Richard F. "Casey At the Telescope." Annals of Improbable Research 9, no. 4 (July 1, 2003): 22–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.3142/107951403782226030.

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Andrew and Susan Buckser. "Casey at the Mac." Anthropology News 41, no. 6 (September 2000): 124. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/an.2000.41.6.124.

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Bougle, D., F. Bureau, and J. F. Duhamel. "Reply to CE Casey." American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 49, no. 6 (June 1, 1989): 1329–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ajcn/49.6.1329-b.

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Phillips, Gerald M. "Casey has struck out." Communication Education 42, no. 4 (October 1993): 324–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03634529309378947.

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Ley, Dorothy C. H. "The Casey House Model." Journal of Palliative Care 4, no. 4 (December 1988): 111–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/082585978800400425.

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Crichton, Andrew, and Ian MacDonald. "Ronald Casey, MD, FRCSC." Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology 42, no. 2 (April 2007): 343. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0008-4182(07)80113-x.

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Lasky, H. P. "Planned Parenthood v Casey." JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association 270, no. 21 (December 1, 1993): 2559b—2559. http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jama.270.21.2559b.

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Benshoof, Janet. "Planned Parenthood v Casey." JAMA 269, no. 17 (May 5, 1993): 2249. http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jama.1993.03500170079038.

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Lasky, H. Paul. "Planned Parenthood v Casey." JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association 270, no. 21 (December 1, 1993): 2559. http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jama.1993.03510210045021.

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Duraski, Rod M. "Planned Parenthood v Casey." JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association 270, no. 21 (December 1, 1993): 2559. http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jama.1993.03510210045022.

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JAŁOSZYŃSKI, PAWEŁ. "Notes on Nearctic genera Catalinus Casey and Parascydmus Casey (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Scydmaeninae)." Zootaxa 4603, no. 1 (May 8, 2019): 145. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4603.1.7.

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Morphological structures of several glandulariine genera known to occur only in North America have never been properly described and illustrated. In consequence, status and diagnoses of some potentially key taxa to understand the evolution of the Northern Hemisphere Scydmaeninae remain unclear. Comparative morphological study of Catalinus and Parascydmus is intended to reduce this gap. Examination of type species revealed that both genera belong to glandulariine taxa characterized by the submentum demarcated laterally by sutures. The status as separate genus for Catalinus and Parascydmus is maintained. The most interesting discovery is that the Nearctic Parascydmus resembles most the endemic Japanese Rutaraphes; among other characters, these taxa share a uniquely modified frons and the aedeagus lacking parameres.
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GUSAROV, VLADIMIR I. "A revision of the genus Goniusa Casey, 1906 (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae)." Zootaxa 164, no. 1 (March 17, 2003): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.164.1.1.

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Nearctic genus Goniusa Casey, 1906 is redescribed and placed in the tribe Athetini Casey, 1910. Goniusa obtusa sensu Casey, 1906 (nec LeConte, 1866) is a misidentification. Goniusa caseyi Gusarov, sp. n. (from Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, New Jersey, District of Columbia, Texas and Manitoba) is described for G. obtusa auct., nec LeConte, 1866. Goniusa caseyi is fixed as the type species of Goniusa under provisions of the Article 70.3 of the Code. A key for identification of species of Goniusa is provided. Euryusa obtusa LeConte, 1866 is transferred to the genus Lypoglossa Fenyes, 1918.
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ASHE, JAMES S., and VLADIMIR I. GUSAROV. "Review of the genus Sableta Casey, 1910 (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae: Athetini)." Zootaxa 745, no. 1 (December 1, 2004): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.745.1.1.

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The status of the athetine aleocharine genus Sableta Casey, 1910, and its previously included species, is reviewed. Sableta and Sa. infulata Casey, 1910, the single species remaining in the genus after others are reassigned, are described and illustrations of habitus, structural and genitalic features are provided. All species previously placed in Sableta are assigned to appropriate taxonomic categories. Sableta curata Casey, 1910 is transferred to Acrotona Thomson, 1859; Silusida nanella Casey, 1906, Sableta flaviventris Casey, 1910, Sa. longiclava Casey, 1910, Sa. immunis Casey, 1910 and Sa. remissa Casey, 1910 are transferred to Atheta Thomson, 1858. Homalota flaveola Melsheimer, 1844 is placed in synonymy with Hoplandria lateralis (Melsheimer, 1844) (Hoplandriini) and Sableta ornator Casey, 1910 is placed in synonymy with Atheta nanella (Casey, 1906). Synonymy of Sableta beatula Casey, 1910 and Atheta nanella (Casey, 1906) is confirmed.
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Klimaszewski, Jan, Georges Pelletier, Carole Germain, Timothy Work, and Christian Hébert. "Review of Oxypoda species in Canada and Alaska (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Aleocharinae): systematics, bionomics, and distribution." Canadian Entomologist 138, no. 6 (December 2006): 737–852. http://dx.doi.org/10.4039/n05-064.

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AbstractA review of the rove beetle species of the genus Oxypoda Mannerheim from Canada and Alaska is presented. Thirty-seven species are treated, of which 4 have uncertain status, 6 are described as new to science, 8 (excluding new species) represent new distribution records for Canada, 17 (excluding new species) represent new province or territory records, 7 represent new state records, and 15 are newly synonymized. New species are Oxypoda canadensis Klimaszewski, sp. nov., O. chantali Klimaszewski, sp. nov., O. longicarinata Klimaszewski, sp. nov., O. smithi Klimaszewski, sp. nov., O. vockerothi Klimaszewski, sp. nov., and O. volkeri Klimaszewski, sp. nov. New country records are O. brachyptera (Stephens), O. gatosensis Bernhauer, O. gnara Casey, O. inimica Casey, O. orbicollis Casey, O. opaca (Gravenhorst), O. operta Sjöberg, and O. perexilis Casey. New synonyms are O. amica Casey (= O. chillcotti Lohse syn. nov.), O. convergens Casey (= O. iowensis Casey syn. nov., O. profecta Casey syn. nov.), O. dubia Fenyes (= O. tenera Bernhauer syn. nov.), O. lucidula Casey (= O. parafunebris Lohse syn. nov.), O. manitobae Casey (= O. lata Lohse syn. nov.), O. mimetica Casey (= O. truncatella Casey, O. virginica Casey, O. canora Casey, O. latebricola Casey syn. nov.), O. perexilis Casey (= O. affecta Casey, O. croceola Casey, O. mollicula Casey, O. tenuicola Casey syn. nov.), and O. subpolaris Casey (= O. hemingi Lohse syn. nov.). The Canadian and Alaskan Oxypoda species are classified into 14 new species groups reflecting their presumed relationships. All treated species are illustrated, and distribution maps are included. New data on bionomics, distribution, and relationships are presented. Hylota ochracea Casey is removed from Oxypoda and reinstated to its original combination.
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GUSAROV, VLADIMIR I. "A revision of Nearctic species of the genera Adota Casey, 1910 and Psammostiba Yosii & Sawada, 1976 (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae)." Zootaxa 185, no. 1 (April 24, 2003): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.185.1.1.

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Holarctic genera Psammostiba Yosii & Sawada, 1976 (new to North America) and Adota Casey, 1910 are redescribed. Halostiba Yosii & Sawada, 1976 is placed in synonymy with Adota Casey, 1910. Keys to Nearctic species of Adota and Psammostiba are provided. Adota colpophila Gusarov, sp. n. from Mexico and Psammostiba kenaii Gusarov, sp. n. from Alaska, British Columbia and California are described. Atheta setositarsis Casey, 1910, At. subintima Casey, 1910, At. scortea Casey, 1911, At. scolopacina Casey, 1911 and At. insons Casey, 1911 are placed in synonymy with Adota maritima (Mannerheim, 1843). Three Palaearctic species, Atheta ushio (Sawada, 1971), At. magnipennis Bernhauer, 1943 and At. madida Bernhauer, 1907 are transferred to Adota. Lectotypes are designated for Atheta massettensis Casey, 1910, At. subintima Casey, 1910, At. scortea Casey, 1911, At. scolopacina Casey, 1911 and At. insons Casey, 1911. Atheta finita Moore & Legner, 1975 (replacement name for At. definita Casey, 1911), At. pavidula Casey, 1911 and At. irrita Casey, 1911 described by Casey in Atheta (Adota) do not belong to Adota. Psammostiba Yosii & Sawada, 1976 is raised to generic rank and Adota comparabilis (Mäklin in Mannerheim, 1853) is transferred to Psammostiba
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GUSAROV, VLADIMIR I. "A revision of the Nearctic species of the genus Halobrecta Thomson, 1858 (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae) with notes on some Palaearctic species of the genus." Zootaxa 746, no. 1 (December 1, 2004): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.746.1.1.

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The marine littoral genus Halobrecta Thomson, 1858 is redescribed. Descriptions and a key to species known from the Nearctic Region (Ha. algophila (Fenyes, 1909) and Ha. flavipes Thomson, 1861) are provided. Atheta barbarae Casey, 1910 and At. importuna Casey, 1911 are placed in synonymy with Halobrecta algophila (Fenyes, 1909). Atheta pocahontas Casey, 1910, At. vaticina Casey, 1910 and Aloconota incertula Casey, 1910 are synonymized with Halobrecta flavipes Thomson, 1861. Lectotypes are designated for Homalota puncticeps Thomson, 1852, Halobrecta flavipes Thomson, 1861, Atheta algophila Fenyes, 1909, At. pocahontas Casey, 1910, At. vaticina Casey, 1910, Aloconota incertula Casey, 1910 and At. importuna Casey, 1911.
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GUSAROV, VLADIMIR I. "A revision of the genus Microlia Casey, 1910 (Coleoptera: Staphy-linidae: Aleocharinae: Hoplandriini)." Zootaxa 34, no. 1 (May 10, 2002): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.34.1.1.

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Microlia Casey, 1910 is transferred from the tribe Athetini Casey, 1910 to the tribe Hoplandriini Casey, 1910. The genus Nosora Casey, 1911 is placed in synonymy with Microlia Casey, 1910. Three new species of Microlia are described (M. tetramera Gusarov, sp. nov. and M. pentamera Gusarov, sp. nov. from Costa Rica, and M. panamensis Gusarov, sp. nov. from Panama). Three species are redescribed (M. silacea (Erichson, 1839) known from Virginia and North Carolina, M. azteca (Casey, 1911) known from Mexico, and M. meticola (Casey, 1911) known from Arizona and Texas). A key for identification of species of Microlia is provided. Homalota silacea Erichson, 1839, Nozora azteca Casey, 1911 and N. meticola Casey, 1911 are transferred to Microlia. Dolosota (Microlia) pernix Casey, 1910 is placed in synonymy with Microlia silacea (Erichson, 1839).
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Edelman, Rob. "Mysteries of the Mighty Casey." Base Ball: A Journal of the Early Game 4, no. 2 (September 1, 2010): 40–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.3172/bb.4.2.40.

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Anderson, Thomas. "Reply to Professor Gerard Casey." American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 69, no. 4 (1995): 619–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/acpq199569412.

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STROUD, SARAH. "Dworkin and Casey on Abortion." Philosophy Public Affairs 25, no. 2 (April 1996): 140–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1088-4963.1996.tb00037.x.

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Sanders, James H., and Casey Doyle. "Casey Doyle: Artist at Play." Journal of LGBT Youth 5, no. 2 (June 18, 2008): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19361650802092325.

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Casey-Lefkowitz, Susan. "Remarks by Susan Casey-Lefkowitz." Proceedings of the ASIL Annual Meeting 111 (2017): 275–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/amp.2017.134.

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Porter, Alan J. "Kerry Vincent Casey (1934-2018)." Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology 62, no. 5 (September 20, 2018): 672. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1754-9485.12800.

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Rawson, Peter F., Adrian W. A. Rushton, and Martin I. Simpson. "Raymond Casey: His scientific publications." Proceedings of the Geologists' Association 131, no. 3-4 (August 2020): 239–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pgeola.2020.07.006.

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Hapnes, C. M. "Kathleen Mary McPhillips (nee Casey)." BMJ 324, no. 7340 (March 30, 2002): 793e—793. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.324.7340.793/e.

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Dahl, Ronald E., and Jeffrey M. Spielberg. "Response to Helfinstein & Casey." Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience 8 (April 2014): 98–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dcn.2014.02.008.

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Benshoof, Janet. "Planned Parenthood v Casey-Reply." JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association 270, no. 21 (December 1, 1993): 2559. http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jama.1993.03510210045023.

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Wikström, Mårten, and Robert Casey. "Reply from Wikström and Casey." Trends in Biochemical Sciences 10, no. 9 (September 1985): 340. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0968-0004(85)90100-8.

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Wikström, Marten. "Robert P. Casey, 1951–1985." Trends in Biochemical Sciences 11, no. 2 (February 1986): 66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0968-0004(86)90259-8.

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Klimaszewski, Jan, Georges Pelletier, and Jon Sweeney. "Genus Tinotus (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae, Aleocharinae) from America north of Mexico: review of the types, distribution records, and key to species." Canadian Entomologist 134, no. 3 (June 2002): 281–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.4039/ent134281-3.

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AbstractSpecies of the genus Tinotus Sharp of America north of Mexico are reviewed. Five species are recognized: T. caviceps Casey, T. imbricatus Casey, T. morion (Gravenhorst), T. parvicornis Casey, and T. trisectus Casey. The genus Tinotus is recorded from Canada for the first time and is represented in the country by two previously unrecorded species: T. morion (Gravenhorst), introduced from the Palearctic region, and T. caviceps Casey, described from Nevada and subsequently reported from California, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, and Montana. Tinotus morion was previously listed in North America from Connecticut and Nevada (unverified records), but until now it was unknown from Canada. Here it is reported as new for New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Alberta, and British Columbia. Tinotus caviceps is found for the first time in southern Quebec where it probably reaches its northern distribution limit. The following synonymies are established, with the first names being valid: T. caviceps Casey (= T. pallidus Casey), T. imbricatus Casey (= T. amplus Notman, T. brunnipes Notman), T. parvicornis Casey (= T. planulus Notman), and T. trisectus Casey (= T. binarius Casey, T. brunneus Casey, and T. lateralis Notman). A new lectotype is designated for T. brunnipes Notman. The lectotype specimens have been dissected and their genital features illustrated. Diagnoses, illustrations, and a key to identify species from America north of Mexico are provided.
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GUSAROV, VLADIMIR I. "A revision of Nearctic species of the genus Earota Mulsant & Rey, 1874 (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae)." Zootaxa 92, no. 1 (November 5, 2002): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.92.1.1.

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Nearctic species of the genus Earota Mulsant & Rey, 1874a are revised. Synonymy of generic names Earota and Macroterma Casey, 1906 is confirmed. Earota dentata (Bernhauer, 1906) (= E. alutacea (Casey, 1906) = E. borealis (Casey, 1906) = E. iowensis (Casey, 1910a)) is recognized as the only valid Nearctic species of the genus. Redescription and illustrations are provided for distinguishing Earota from other aleocharine genera. Atheta sulcata Blatchley, 1910 is placed in synonymy with A. klimschi Bernhauer, 1909 and transferred from Earota to Atheta Thomson, 1858. Lectotypes for Atheta dentata Bernhauer, 1906, Macroterma alutacea Casey, 1906, M. borealis Casey, 1906, A. klimschi Bernhauer, 1909, A. iowensis Casey, 1910a and A. sulcata Blatchley, 1910 are designated.
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Prena, Jens. "A preliminary study of Cylindridia Casey, with descriptions of new species from Middle America (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Baridinae)." Beiträge zur Entomologie = Contributions to Entomology 56, no. 1 (August 15, 2006): 189–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.21248/contrib.entomol.56.1.189-198.

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Das bekannte Verbreitungsareal von Cylindridia Casey wird von Nord- auf Mittel- und Südamerika ausgedehnt. Cylindridia nitidissima (Casey), C. perexilis Casey und C. simulator Casey sind neue Synonyme von C. prolixa (LeConte). Drei neue Arten werden aus hohen Lagen in Mittelamerika beschrieben: C. propinqua sp. n. aus Südmexiko, und C. fuscipes sp. n. und C. rubripes sp. n. aus Costa Rica. Eine fünfte, bislang nicht identifizierte Art wird aus Santa Catarina, Brasilien gemeldet.StichwörterWeevils, new species, Cylindridia, Cyperaceae, Neotropics.Nomenklatorische Handlungenfuscipes Prena, 2006 (Cylindridia), spec. n.perexilis Casey, 1920 (Cylindridia), syn. n. of Cylindridia prolixa (LeConte, 1876)propinqua Prena, 2006 (Cylindridia), spec. n.rubripes Prena, 2006 (Cylindridia), spec. n.simulator Casey, 1920 (Cylindridia), syn. n. of Cylindridia prolixa (LeConte, 1876)nitidissima Casey, 1892 (Limnobaris), syn. n. of Cylindridia prolixa (LeConte, 1876)
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PA–NIK, GRZEGORZ. "A revision of the World species of the genus Tachyusa Erichson, 1837 (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae)." Zootaxa 1146, no. 1 (March 10, 2006): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1146.1.1.

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The World species of the genus Tachyusa, Erichson are revised and the genus is redefined. Tachyusilla and Tachyusota are placed in synonymy with Tachyusa. The revised Tachyusa includes 53 species, 16 of which are described as new: T. americanoides sp. n., T. bertiae sp. n., T. coarctatoides sp. n., T. hammondi sp. n., T. harbinica sp. n., T. krugeri sp. n., T. loebli sp. n., T. mindoroensis sp. n., T. nilensis sp. n., T. pseudosulciventris sp. n., T. riftensis sp. n., T. schawalleri sp. n., T. schillhammeri sp. n., T. smetanai sp. n., T. testacea sp. n. and T. turcica sp. n. The following new synonymies are proposed (each first name being valid): Tachyusa nitella Fauvel, 1895 = Tachyusa jonica Scheerpeltz, 1958, syn. nov., T. arida Casey, 1906 = T. ohioana Casey, 1911, syn. n.; T. elegans Cameron, 1939 = T. singalorum Pace, 1987, syn. n.; T. nitidula Mulsant & Rey, 1875 = T. iberica Fagel, 1957, syn. n.; T. obsoleta Casey, 1906 = T. pruinosa Casey, 1906, syn. n., = T. dakotana Casey, 1906, syn. n., = T. subaluatacea Casey, 1906, syn. n., = T. parviceps Casey, 1906, syn. n., = T. missouriana Casey, 1906, syn. n., = T. illini Casey, 1906, syn. n.; T. orientis Bernhauer, 1938 = T. reitteri Bernhauer, 1938, syn. n., = T. chinensis Pace, 1990, syn. n.; T. wei Pace, 1990 = T. hebeiensis Pace, 1998, syn. n. The following synonymies are confirmed: T. americana Casey, 1906 = T. meraca Casey, 1911, = T. silvatica Casey, 1911; T. balteata Erichson, 1839 = T. balteata elongata Kolenati, 1846; T. cavicollis LeConte, 1863 = T. carolinae Casey, 1906; T. coarctata Erichson, 1837 = T. coarctata cyanea Kraatz, 1856; T. faceta Casey, 1885 = T. vespertina Casey, 1906, = T. vaciva Casey, 1911; T. ferialis Erichson, 1839 = T. bicolor Mulsant & Rey, 1875; T. gracillima LeConte, 1863 = T. smithi Casey, 1906, = T. virginica Casey, 1911; T. nitidula Mulsant & Rey, 1875 = T. ventralis Fauvel, 1898; T. schuberti Jacobson, 1909 = T. bicolor Schubert, 1906, nom. preoc. A neotype is designated for Tachyusa nitella Fauvel, 1895. Both Tachyusa impressa Eppelsheim, 1877 and T. flavolimbata Eppelsheim, 1877, previously considered junior synonyms of T. agilis Baudi, 1869, and T. concinna Heer, 1838, previously considered a junior synonym of T. coarctata Erichson, 1937, are recognised as valid. All species are briefly described/redescribed and illustrated. An identification key to the World species of Tachyusa is provided. A phylogeny of fifty-three species belonging to the genus Tachyusa is proposed, based on fifty-six morphological characters. Cladistic analysis revealed the monophyly of the genus with two major clades.
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Klimaszewski, Jan, and Georges Pelletier. "Review of the Ocalea group of genera (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae, Aleocharinae) in Canada and Alaska: new taxa, bionomics, and distribution." Canadian Entomologist 136, no. 4 (August 2004): 443–500. http://dx.doi.org/10.4039/n03-069.

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AbstractA review of the Nearctic genera and Canadian and Alaskan species of the Ocalea group is presented. Ten genera are treated, with five erected as new: Alfocalea Klimaszewski gen. nov. (type species: A. montana Klimaszewski sp. nov.), Betocalea Klimaszewski gen. nov. (type species: B. pacifica Klimaszewski sp. nov.), Gennadota Casey (reinstated), Longipeltina Bernhauer, Megocalea Klimaszewski gen. nov. (type species: M. lemieuxi Klimaszewski sp. nov.), Metocalea Klimaszewski gen. nov. (type species: M. lindgreni Klimaszewski sp. nov.), Neoisoglossa (Casey) (nomen novum), Neothetalia Klimaszewski gen. nov. (type species: N. nimia (Casey)), Ocalea Erichson (restricted definition), and Parocalea Bernhauer. Twenty-four species of the Ocalea group are here recognized in the Nearctic region, fourteen of which occur in Canada. Six new species are described from western Canada and Alaska: Neothetalia smetanai Klimaszewski sp. nov. (Canada: British Columbia), Neothetalia canadiana Klimaszewski sp. nov. (Canada: British Columbia, Yukon Territory; United States: Alaska), Betocalea pacifica (Canada: British Columbia), Alfocalea montana (Canada: Alberta, British Columbia), Metocalea lindgreni (Canada: British Columbia), and Megocalea lemieuxi (Canada: British Columbia). The first record of Neoisoglossa agnita (Casey) in Alberta is provided. Two nominal species, Atheta (Athetalia) bicarniceps Casey (= Neoisoglossa) and Isoglossa grandicollis (Casey) (= Neoisoglossa), are here synonymized with Neoisoglossa arcuata (Casey). Aleochara pallitarsis Kirby has been transferred to the genus Neothetalia and is newly recorded from Alaska and British Columbia. Ocalea columbiana Klimaszewski has been transferred to Neothetalia and is newly recorded from Alaska. Neothetalia pallitarsis was formerly recorded from an unknown locality in North America and Neothetalia columbiana from the Carmanah Valley on Vancouver Island. Neothetalia nimia is newly recorded from Alaska. A new generic classification is proposed to accommodate species of the Nearctic Ocalea group. New data are provided on the systematics, relationships, bionomics, and distribution of the Nearctic species and genera of America north of Mexico. Diagnoses, colour images of entire bodies, and line illustrations of genital features are provided for those Canadian and Alaskan species that were not formerly illustrated, and their collection localities are plotted on maps. A key to Nearctic genera of the Ocalea group and the species occurring in Canada and Alaska is presented. The lectotypes have been designated for the following nominal species because the original series consisted of syntypes or represented mixed species or both sexes but with males bearing a better diagnostic set of characters: Aleochara picata Stephens (= Ocalea), Atheta (Athetalia) bicarniceps, Atheta (Athetalia) nimia Casey (= Neothetalia), Atheta (Athetalia) repensa Casey (= Neoisoglossa), Isoglossa arcuata Casey (= Neoisoglossa), Ocalea agnita Casey (= Neoisoglossa), Ocalea franciscana Casey (= Neoisoglossa), Ocalea fusca Fenyes (= Neoisoglossa), Ocalea grandicollis Casey (= Neoisoglossa), Pyroglossa grossa Bernhauer, Rheobioma disjuncta Casey (= Neoisoglossa), Rheobioma marcida Casey (= Neoisoglossa), and Rheobioma terrena Casey (= Neoisoglossa).
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Deviana and Deffrinica. "Pendampingan UMKM Berbasis Modul ILO Score di Salon Casey Bengkayang Kalimantan Barat." Jurnal Pengabdian Nasional (JPN) Indonesia 3, no. 1 (July 5, 2022): 59–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.35870/jpni.v3i1.68.

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Salon Casey adalah salah satu UMKM yang ada di Bengkayang. Casey salon berdiri pada tahun 2011 nama casey salon dilatar belakangi dari nama anak pertama pemilik salon yang bernama casey stoner. Terdapat beberapa permasalahan yang ada di UMKM Salon Casey diantaranya tata letak barang kurang rapi tidak sesuai dengan posisinya, kebersihan lantai dan barang-barang masih ada debu yang menempel, Tempat cuci tangan yang belum tersedia. Hal ini dikarenakan keterbatasan dalam melakukan pengelolaan UMKM. Oleh karena itu, diperlukan pemberdayaan UMKM melalui pendampingan guna untuk meningkatkan perkembangan serta kesejahteraan UMKM yang ada di Kabupaten Bengkayang berdasarkan Modul ILO SCORE. Adapun tujuan dari pengabdian ini, adalah; 1) Memberikan pemahaman dan wawasan kepada pemilik Salon Casey terkait manajemen Berbasis Modul ILO Score, 2) Memberikan pemahaman dan wawasan terhadap modul 3K, dan 3) Memberikan pengetahuan untuk memanfaatkan media sosial sebagai sarana promosi kegiatan usaha. Adapun metode yang digunakan dari modul ILO SCORE yaitu 5S dan K3. Hasil dari kegiatan ini terciptanya kerjasama dan keberhasilan usaha Salon Casey, adanya peningkatan mutu dalam mengelola usaha, terciptanya budaya bersih, pengelolaan strategi dan sumber daya manusia, dan mengurangi risiko kesehatan dan keselamatan di tempat kerja yang hal ini merupakan pencapaian keberhasilan kegiatan berbasis ILO SCORE yaitu 5S dan K3.
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Fritz, John H. "Edward Casey and the Lost Boys." Environment, Space, Place 1, no. 2 (2009): 131–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.7761/esp.1.2.131.

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Schnirring, Lisa. "Casey Martin's case: the medical story." Physician and Sportsmedicine 26, no. 4 (April 1998): 15–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.3810/psm.1998.04.1572.

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Gerrard, Jacque, and Tom McEwan. "A tribute to Corina Casey-Hardman." British Journal of Midwifery 30, no. 10 (October 2, 2022): 545. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/bjom.2022.30.10.545.

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Jensen, Erik, John McCartney, and Menzer Pehlivan. "Brendan Casey, PhD, PE, P.M.P., M.ASCE." GEOSTRATA Magazine 24, no. 5 (September 2020): 60–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/geosek.0000094.

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Keepers, George A., and Daniel E. Casey. "Reply from Drs Keeper and Casey." Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology 9, no. 4 (August 1989): 307. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00004714-198908000-00021.

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Quealy-Gainer, Kate. "Howard Wallace, P.I. by Casey Lyall." Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books 70, no. 1 (2016): 35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/bcc.2016.0706.

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