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Contribution to the taxonomy and nomenclature of Entiminae from the Palearctic region and South Africa (Coleoptera: Curculionidae).
Synonymie wird für die folgenden Taxonnamen neu etabliert: Ellimenistes Boheman, 1843 = Pimelorrhinus Reitter, 1915, syn. n.; Ellimenistes setulosus Fåhraeus, 1871 = Pimelorrhinus globatus Reitter, 1915, syn. n.; Polydrusus subgen. Eudipnus C. G. Thomson, 1859 = Eudipnoidius Apfelbeck, 1898 syn. n.; Polydrusus subgen. Eustolus C. G. Thomson, 1859 = Tylodrusinus Reitter, 1916, syn. n.; Polydrusus impar Gozis, 1882 = P. impar vranicensis Reitter, 1905, syn. n.; Chiloneus Schoenherr, 1842 = Chilonorrhinus Reitter, 1915, syn. n.; Wittmerella Pesarini, 1973 = Sciaphilomorphus Alonso-Zarazaga & Lyal, 1999 syn. n. Neue Kombinationen werden vorgeschlagen: Otiorhynchus (Eunihus) pisidicus (Magnano, 2001) comb. n. aus Parameira Seidlitz, 1868; Ellimenistes globatus Reitter, 1915, comb. n. aus Pimelorrhinus Reitter; Chiloneus sitonoides (Reitter, 1915), comb. n., Chiloneus corcyreus (Penecke, 1935), comb. n., Chiloneus aliquoi (Pesarini, 1974), comb. n., und Chiloneus sahlbergi (Reitter, 1915), comb. n. aus Chilonorrhinus Reitter; Wittmerella aurosa (Boheman, 1845) comb. n. und W. sulcirostris (Chevrolat, 1860) comb. n. aus Sciaphilomorphus Alonso-Zarazaga & Lyal. Designierung von Typusarten: für Chilonorrhinus Reitter, 1915: 187 (= Chiloneus Schoenherr) – Chilonorrhinus sitonoides Reitter, 1915.StichwörterCurculionidae, Entiminae, new synonym, new combination.Nomenklatorische Handlungeniris Fabricius, 1792 (Curculio), LT now a synonym of Polydrusus cervinus (Linnaeus, 1758)Chilonorrhinus Reitter, 1915 (Entiminae), syn. nov. of Chiloneus Schoenherr, 1842Eudipnoidius Apfelbeck, 1898 (Entiminae), syn. nov. of Eudipnus C.G.Thomson, 1859, subgenus of Polydrusus Germar, 1817Sciaphilomorphus Alonso-Zarazaga & Lyal, 1999 (Entiminae), syn. nov. of Wittmerella Paserini, 1973Tylodrusinus Reitter, 1916 (Entiminae), syn. nov. of Eustolus C.G.Thomson, 1859, subgenus of Polydrusus Germar, 1817pisidicus (Magnano, 2003) (Otiorhynchus (Eunihus)), comb. nov. hitherto Parameira pisidicus Magnano, 2003volgense Korotyaev, 1992 (Parameira), syn. nov. of Parameira (Lepidostomodes) gebleri Faust, 1893globatus Reitter, 1915 (Pimelorrhinus), syn. nov. of Ellimenistis setulosus Fahraeus, 1871Synaptorhinus Faust, 1889 (Polydrusini), replacement hitherto in Brachyderini or Sciaphilinivranicensis (var. of impar) Reitter, 1905 (Polydrusus), syn. nov. of Polydrusus (Metallites) impar Gozis, 1882julianus Reitter, 1916 (Polydrusus (Eustolus)), LT described as Polydrusus julianus Reitter, 1916simplex Faust, 1889 (Synaptorhinus), LTSynonymy is newly established for the following taxon names: Ellimenistes Boheman, 1843 = Pimelorrhinus Reitter, 1915, syn. n.; Ellimenistes setulosus Fåhraeus, 1871 = Pimelorrhinus globatus Reitter, 1915, syn. n.; Polydrusus subgen. Eudipnus C. G. Thomson, 1859 = Eudipnoidius Apfelbeck, 1898 syn. n.; Polydrusus subgen. Eustolus C. G. Thomson, 1859 = Tylodrusinus Reitter, 1916, syn. n.; Polydrusus impar Gozis, 1882 = P. impar vranicensis Reitter, 1905, syn. n.; Chiloneus Schoenherr, 1842 = Chilonorrhinus Reitter, 1915, syn. n.; Wittmerella Pesarini, 1973 = Sciaphilomorphus Alonso-Zarazaga & Lyal, 1999 syn. n. New combinations are proposed: Otiorhynchus (Eunihus) pisidicus (Magnano, 2001) comb. n. from Parameira Seidlitz, 1868; Ellimenistes globatus Reitter, 1915, comb. n. from Pimelorrhinus Reitter; Chiloneus sitonoides (Reitter, 1915), comb. n., Chiloneus corcyreus (Penecke, 1935), comb. n., Chiloneus aliquoi (Pesarini, 1974), comb. n., and Chiloneus sahlbergi (Reitter, 1915), comb. n. from Chilonorrhinus Reitter; Wittmerella aurosa (Boheman, 1845) comb. n. and W. sulcirostris (Chevrolat, 1860) comb. n. from Sciaphilomorphus Alonso-Zarazaga & Lyal. Type species designation: for Chilonorrhinus Reitter, 1915 (= Chiloneus Schoenherr) – Chilonorrhinus sitonoides Reitter, 1915.KeywordsCurculionidae, Entiminae, new synonym, new combination.Nomenclatural Actsiris Fabricius, 1792 (Curculio), LT now a synonym of Polydrusus cervinus (Linnaeus, 1758)Chilonorrhinus Reitter, 1915 (Entiminae), syn. nov. of Chiloneus Schoenherr, 1842Eudipnoidius Apfelbeck, 1898 (Entiminae), syn. nov. of Eudipnus C.G.Thomson, 1859, subgenus of Polydrusus Germar, 1817Sciaphilomorphus Alonso-Zarazaga & Lyal, 1999 (Entiminae), syn. nov. of Wittmerella Paserini, 1973Tylodrusinus Reitter, 1916 (Entiminae), syn. nov. of Eustolus C.G.Thomson, 1859, subgenus of Polydrusus Germar, 1817pisidicus (Magnano, 2003) (Otiorhynchus (Eunihus)), comb. nov. hitherto Parameira pisidicus Magnano, 2003volgense Korotyaev, 1992 (Parameira), syn. nov. of Parameira (Lepidostomodes) gebleri Faust, 1893globatus Reitter, 1915 (Pimelorrhinus), syn. nov. of Ellimenistis setulosus Fahraeus, 1871Synaptorhinus Faust, 1889 (Polydrusini), replacement hitherto in Brachyderini or Sciaphilinivranicensis (var. of impar) Reitter, 1905 (Polydrusus), syn. nov. of Polydrusus (Metallites) impar Gozis, 1882julianus Reitter, 1916 (Polydrusus (Eustolus)), LT described as Polydrusus julianus Reitter, 1916simplex Faust, 1889 (Synaptorhinus), L
El taller del encuadernador Tomás Cobo y sucesores y la gestión de sus encargos en la Real Academia de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales (1859-1905)
El presente trabajo trata de analizar la relación entre el taller de Tomás Cobo, su viuda
y su sobrino Luis Obispo, desde 1859 hasta 1905, con la Real Academia de Ciencias
Exactas, Físicas y Naturales, estudiando la gestión de los encargos que se produjeron,
conociendo el tipo de encuadernaciones que se encargaban, el número de volúmenes,
el tipo de obras (monografías, revistas, publicaciones internas de la propia
Academia…), los precios, los distintos talleres… Tomás Cobo trabajó para la
Academia entre 1859 y 1869, su viuda entre 1869 y 1884 y su sobrino Luis Obispo
entre 1884 y 1905, fecha última de la que tenemos documentación en la AcademiaThe present work tries to analyze the relationship between the workshop of Tomás
Cobo, his widow and his nephew Luis Obispo, from 1859 to 1905, with the the Royal
Academy of Exact, Physical and Natural Sciences, studying the management of the
orders that were produced, knowing the type of bindings that were ordered, the number
of volumes, the type of works (monographs, magazines, internal publications of the
Academy itself...), the prices, the different workshops... Tomás Cobo worked for the
Academy between 1859 and 1869, his widow between 1869 and 1884 and his nephew
Luis Obispo between 1884 and 1905, the last date for which we have documentation
at the Academy
Nods and Becks, Lucy Cobb Institute Yearbook
Nods and Becks is the yearbook from the Lucy Cobb Institute in 1905. The Lucy Cobb Institute was a girls\u27 school in Athens, Georgia that remained open from 1859-1931. The most famous feature of the school was the Seney-Stovall Chapel built on school grounds. Currently, the University of Georgia owns the property. Fay Lamar Webb graduated from the Lucy Cobb Institute in 1905. There are group photos of each class level as well as many of the clubs and athletic groups. Included are several pages of prose and poetry written by students and many pages of entertaining quips about the students.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/fay-webb-gardner-scrapbooks/1002/thumbnail.jp
Ozognathus cornutus (LeConte) – new record for the Palaearctic Region (Coleoptera: Anobiidae)
The occurrence of Ozognathus cornutus (LeConte, 1859) in the Mediterranean Region (Madeira Is., Malta and Tunisia) is documented for the first time. The genus is new for the Palaearctic Region, where it was only previously recorded from the Nearctic and Neotropical Regions.peer-reviewe
The Pseudolathra species of the East Palaearctic and the Oriental regions (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Paederinae).
Die verfügbaren Typen und weiteres Material der in der Ostpaläarktis und der Orientalis verbreiteten Arten der Lathrobiinen-Gattung Pseudolathra Casey, 1905 werden revidiert. Die Gattung ist in diesen Regionen mit insgesamt dreizehn Arten vertreten, sechs davon sind neu: P. brevincisa sp. n. (Thailand), P. cordiformis sp. n. (südöstliches Indien), P. himalayana sp. n. (Pakistan, Nordindien, Nepal), P. sagittata sp. n. (Thailand), P. transversicollis sp. n. (Thailand, Nordindien) und P. vellicans sp. n. (Nordindien). Alle behandelten Arten werden beschrieben bzw. redeskribiert; dreizehn Arten werden abgebildet. Pseudolathra pulchella (Kraatz, 1859), bisher Synonym von P. caffra (Boheman, 1848), wird revalidiert. Zwei Namen werden synonymisiert: Pseudolathra pulchella (Kraatz, 1859) = P. caffra javana (Cameron, 1940), syn. n.; P. unicolor (Kraatz, 1859) = P. chujoi (Last, 1966), syn. n. Zwei bislang Lobrathium Mulsant & Rey, 1878 zugeordnete Arten werden in die Gattung Pseudolathra gestellt: P. nigerrima (Cameron, 1924), comb. n., und P. regularis (Sharp, 1889), comb. n. Die ostpaläarktischen und orientalischen Arten einerseits und die westpaläarktischen Arten andererseits bilden separate phylogenetische Linien. Erstere werden vorläufig der Untergattung Allolathra Coiffait, 1972 gestellt, Letztere der Untergattung Pseudolathra zugeordnet. Die in der Ostpaläarktis und der Orientalis vertretenen Arten gehören zu drei Artengruppen. Eine Bestimmungstabelle und ein Katalog werden erstellt. Weitere Nachweise, darunter eine Reihe von Erstnachweisen, werden gemeldet. Die derzeit bekannten Verbreitungsgebiete von zwölf Arten werden anhand von Karten illustriert.StichwörterColeoptera, Staphylinidae, Paederinae, Lathrobiina, Pseudolathra, Palaearctic region, Oriental region, taxonomy, new species, new combinations, new generic assignments, new synonymies, key to species, catalogue, distributions.Nomenklatorische Handlungencafrum [sic] javanum Cameron, 1940 (Lathrobium), syn. nov. of Pseudolathra pulchella (Kraatz, 1859)chujoi Last, 1966 (Lathrobium), syn. nov. of Pseudolathra unicolor (Kraatz, 1859)pulchellum Kraatz, 1859 (Lathrobium), revalidated now: Pseudolathra pulchella (Kraatz, 1859)seriatum Sharp, 1889 (Lathrobium), LT now: Pseudolathra lineata Herman, 2003 (replacent name)unicolor Kraatz, 1859 (Lathrobium), LT now: Pseudolathra unicolor (Kraatz, 1859)brevincisa Assing, 2012 (Pseudolathra), spec. nov.cordiformis Assing, 2012 (Pseudolathra), spec. nov.himalayana Assing, 2012 (Pseudolathra), spec. nov.nigerrima (Cameron, 1924) (Pseudolathra), comb. nov.; LT hitherto Lathrobium nigerrimum Cameron, 1924regularis (Sharp, 1889) (Pseudolathra), comb. nov.; LT hitherto Lathrobium regulare Sharp, 1889sagittata Assing, 2012 (Pseudolathra), spec. nov.transversicollis Assing, 2012 (Pseudolathra), spec. nov.vellicans Assing, 2012 (Pseudolathra), spec. nov.The available types and additional material of the species of the lathrobiine genus Pseudolathra Casey, 1905 of the East Palaearctic (including Middle Asia) and the Oriental regions are revised. In all, thirteen valid species are recognised, six of which are new to science: P. brevincisa sp. n. (Thailand), P. cordiformis sp. n. (SE-India), P. himalayana sp. n. (Pakistan, N-India, Nepal), P. sagittata sp. n. (Thailand), P. transversicollis sp. n. (Thailand, N-India), and P. vellicans sp. n. (N-India). All the species of the study region are (re-)described or diagnosed; thirteen species are illustrated. Pseudolathra pulchella (Kraatz, 1859), previously a synonym of P. caffra (Boheman, 1848), is revalidated. Two synonymies are proposed: Pseudolathra pulchella (Kraatz, 1859) = P. caffra javana (Cameron, 1940), syn. n.; P. unicolor (Kraatz, 1859) = P. chujoi (Last, 1966), syn. n. Two species are moved from Lobrathium Mulsant & Rey, 1878 to Pseudolathra: P. nigerrima (Cameron, 1924), comb. n., and P. regularis (Sharp, 1889), comb. n. The East Palaearctic and Oriental species on the one hand and the West Palaearctic species on the other hand form separate phylogenetic lineages. The former are tentatively attributed to the subgenus Allolathra Coiffait, 1972 and the latter to the nominate subgenus. The species of the East Palaearctic and Oriental regions are assigned to three species groups. A key to species and a catalogue are provided. Additional records are reported, among them several new country records. The distributions of twelve species are mapped.KeywordsColeoptera, Staphylinidae, Paederinae, Lathrobiina, Pseudolathra, Palaearctic region, Oriental region, taxonomy, new species, new combinations, new generic assignments, new synonymies, key to species, catalogue, distributions.Nomenclatural Actscafrum [sic] javanum Cameron, 1940 (Lathrobium), syn. nov. of Pseudolathra pulchella (Kraatz, 1859)chujoi Last, 1966 (Lathrobium), syn. nov. of Pseudolathra unicolor (Kraatz, 1859)pulchellum Kraatz, 1859 (Lathrobium), revalidated now: Pseudolathra pulchella (Kraatz, 1859)seriatum Sharp, 1889 (Lathrobium), LT now: Pseudolathra lineata Herman, 2003 (replacent name)unicolor Kraatz, 1859 (Lathrobium), LT now: Pseudolathra unicolor (Kraatz, 1859)brevincisa Assing, 2012 (Pseudolathra), spec. nov.cordiformis Assing, 2012 (Pseudolathra), spec. nov.himalayana Assing, 2012 (Pseudolathra), spec. nov.nigerrima (Cameron, 1924) (Pseudolathra), comb. nov.; LT hitherto Lathrobium nigerrimum Cameron, 1924regularis (Sharp, 1889) (Pseudolathra), comb. nov.; LT hitherto Lathrobium regulare Sharp, 1889sagittata Assing, 2012 (Pseudolathra), spec. nov.transversicollis Assing, 2012 (Pseudolathra), spec. nov.vellicans Assing, 2012 (Pseudolathra), spec. nov
An annotated list of the Lepidoptera of Honduras
A biodiversity inventory of the Lepidoptera of Pico Bonito National Park and vicinity, in the Department of Atlantida of northern Honduras, was initiated in 2009 to obtain baseline data. We present a revised checklist of Honduran butterfly species (updated from the initial 1967 lists), as well as the first comprehensive list of Honduran moths. Our updated list includes 550 species of Papilionoidea, 311 Hesperioidea, and 1,441 moth species
Redescripción de Timarete punctata (Polychaeta: Cirratulidae) y su aparición en el mar Mediterráneo
Timarete punctata (Grube, 1859) is re-described based on type material. In addition, a lectotype and paralectotype are designated for this species. Specimens of T. punctata collected from the western Atlantic, Indian Ocean and Mediterranean Sea were examined and their morphological characters compared using correlation and regression analysis. A number of characters were found to be size- dependent. The presence of T. punctata in the Levantine Sea (but not in the rest of the Mediterranean) suggests that it could be a Lessepsian species. This species might have previously been reported in the Levantine Sea as Cirriformia semicincta (Ehlers, 1905).Timarete punctata (Grube, 1859) se redescribe en base a material tipo. Adicionalmente, se designa un lectotipo y un paralectotipo para esta especie. Se examinaron especimenes de T. punctata recolectados del Atlántico oeste, océano Índico y mar Mediterráneo y sus caracteres morfológicos se compararon usando análisis de correlación y regresión. Se observó que una serie de caracteres eran dependientes de la talla. La presencia de T. punctata en la Cuenca Levantina (pero no en el resto del Mediterráneo) sugiere que podría tratarse de una especie Lessepsiana. Esta especie podría haber sido reportada previamente en la Cuenca Levantina como Cirriformia semicincta (Ehlers, 1905)
An annotated list of the Lepidoptera of Honduras
A biodiversity inventory of the Lepidoptera of Pico Bonito National Park and vicinity, in the Department of Atlantida of northern Honduras, was initiated in 2009 to obtain baseline data. We present a revised checklist of Honduran butterfly species (updated from the initial 1967 lists), as well as the first comprehensive list of Honduran moths. Our updated list includes 550 species of Papilionoidea, 311 Hesperioidea, and 1,441 moth species
Systematic redefinition of the New World Didactyliini (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Aphodiinae) with descriptions of two new species of Aidophus Balthasar
As now understood, the New World Didactyliini (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Aphodiinae) consists of eleven species of Aidophus Balthasar, two of which are new, and the introduced Australaphodius frenchi (Blackburn). Keys, descriptions and figures are provided to distinguish all included species
New records of moths (Insecta, Lepidoptera) from urban gardens on Terceira Island with new data on recently introduced species to the Azores
The urban Duque da Terceira Garden, in the main town of Angra do Heroísmo (Terceira, Azores), was investigated to describe the species composition of moths (Insecta, Lepidoptera). Moths were sampled with two methods: SLAM traps (between April and September 2017) and light trapping (two sessions in the summer of 2017). A total of 42 taxa were sampled with the addition of 19 new records for Duque da Terceira Garden, five of which were also new records for Terceira Island. The five species recorded as new for Terceira were subjected to an exhaustive taxonomic analysis. In addition, we revised the colonization status of some species. Our results show that urban gardens may help the establishment of exotic species and that it is necessary to monitor and control how these species established in urban environments.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
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