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[Jahresbericht 2012] Katholische Theologie der Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main
(2012)
A catalogue of 107 species of liverworts (Marchantiophyta) and 8 species of hornworts (Anthocerotophyta), recorded from Assam, India is presented. This includes three new records for India viz., Cololejeunea denticulata (Horik.) S. Hatt., C. inflata Steph., Plagiochila furcifolia Mitt., and three species viz., Cololejeunea desciscens Steph. Colura ari (Steph.) Steph., Lopholejeunea eulopha (Taylor) Schiffn. new to mainland. Twelve species are new record for Eastern Himalayan bryo-geographical territory, 20 species as new to Assam and seven species are endemic to Indian regions.
A list of scale insects (Hemiptera: Coccoidea) intercepted on imported succulent plants at the plant quarantine of Korea from 2006 to 2010 is provided. A total of 15 species belonging to four families are listed. Of the 15 species that were intercepted, some species are potential pests that could gain entry and establish in Korea through the importation of plant material. Current information on intercepted scale insects is required to alert inspectors at quarantine sites to look carefully at succulent plants to prevent the introduction of an exotic species.
We conducted a morphological and mtDNA analysis of Cicindela decemnotata Say (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Cicindelinae) populations from throughout its geographic range to determine the extent of variation within the species and to assess the validity of subspecific names. The morphological study included an analysis of traditional subspecific characters including elytral color and maculations. These results provided evidence for the recognition of four subspecies of C. decemnotata, three of which are new: 1. C. d. decemnotata Say usually with green to dark green dorsal coloration and complete elytral maculations; it is widely distributed from Canada south to northern New Mexico and west into southern Utah and Idaho; 2. C. d. meriwetheri n. ssp. is distinguished by its bright green to green dorsal coloration, elytral maculation characterized by a thin middle band, a lack of humeral maculations, and a small number of genal setae; it has a restricted distribution from eastern Washington north to south central British Columbia; 3. C. d. bonnevillensis n. ssp. is distinguished by a combination of green to green-purple dorsal coloration and its greatly reduced elytral maculations; it is restricted to the area of ancient Lake Bonneville in north central Utah; 4. C. d. montevolans n. ssp. is distinguished by a predominately red-purple dorsal color and greatly reduced elytral maculations; its distribution is restricted to high elevations of the Bear River Mountains of northeastern Utah and southeastern Idaho. We also analyzed the mitochondrial haplotypes for cob and cox1 genes for one to six individuals from each of the six populations. This molecular analysis indicated recently diverged but discrete groups within C. decemnotata that are compatible with the subspecies distinctions postulated from morphology. These shallow molecular divergences within C. decemnotata are best explained by rapid phylogenetic radiation in the recent geological past in the wake of postglacial recession.
A new genus and species of armored scale insect (Hemiptera: Diaspididae), Protomorgania koebelei.
Dooley and Evans, is described and illustrated from specimens collected by Albert Koebele on Pittosporum sp.
(Pittosporaceae) in Australia around the year 1900. A key to the genera of armored scale insects similar to Protomorgania
and known to occur in Australia is provided.
Iranocichla hormuzensis occupies a biogeographically peculiar position. This endemic of southern Iran is the only Iranian cichlid. While it is phylogenetically related to African oreochromine members of the cichlid family, it remains unclear how it has dispersed into its current range. It is one of the many lasting enigmas of cichlid biogeography. Monogenean fish parasites may provide useful additional information in such cases. Therefore, I. hormuzensis was examined for these flatworms. A gyrodactylid parasite is reported and compared to congeners from the Palearctic and from cichlids. In this way, we verify whether it shows affinities to parasites from fishes that are either biogeographically or phylogenetically close to Iranocichla hormuzensis. The species is new to science and is described as Gyrodactylus jalalii sp. nov. This is the first description of a parasite infecting I. hormuzensis. Because of the fixation method or age of the material, DNA could not be isolated. Due to the lack of genetic data, no conclusions can be drawn on its phylogenetic positioning. Indeed, Gyrodactylus phylogeny cannot be inferred from morphological characteristics alone. Moreover, the congeners phenotypically reminiscent of the new species belong to a Gyrodactylus clade which is highly diverse in geographic range and host choice. Hence, there is no evidence linking the new species to an exclusively African or cichlid-bound Gyrodactylus lineage.
Hortipes gigapophysalis (Araneae, Corinnidae) is a new species described from both sexes from montane forest on Mt Nimba, eastern Guinea. The species is remarkable for its long, whip-shaped retrolateral tibial apophysis (RTA) on the male palp. The structure apparently has an insertable function as the epigyne of the female contains a separate set of ducts starting from a central concavity that is unique in the genus. This duct system is apparently meant to receive the supple RTA. This type of structural arrangement has never previously been found in spiders.
Reticulitermes nelsonae, a new species of subterranean termite (Isoptera, Rhinotermitidae) is described from Sapelo Island, Georgia, United States of America, with specimens also found in North Carolina and Florida. The adult and soldier castes are described and illustrated to distinguish R. nelsonae from the four described Reticulitermes spp. known to occur in the southeastern United States.
Extreme economic effects globally of various populations of the whitefly Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius)
(Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) led to an in depth study of the morphology of that species as well as that of
numerous other species of whiteflies in the genus Bemisia Quaintance and Baker and other similar appearing
species. The data collected are presented here as illustrations of the puparia (fourth instar nymphal stages)
and discussions of morphology as it relates to species and generic separations within this closely knit group
of insects. A brief history of the pest outbreaks of B. tabaci is given and an overview of the important
morphological characteristics of aleyrodine whiteflies is provided. Each of the eighty illustrations is
accompanied by a discussion of the more important aspects of morphology.
Australia is predicted to have a high number of currently undescribed ostracod taxa. The genus Bennelongia De Deckker & McKenzie, 1981 (Crustacea, Ostracoda) occurs in Australia and New Zealand, and has recently shown potential for high speciosity, after the description of nine new species from Western Australia. Here, we focus on Bennelongia from eastern Australia, with the objectives of exploring likely habitats for undiscovered species, genetically characterising published morphological species and scanning classical species for cryptic diversity. Two traditional (morphological) species are confi rmed to be valid using molecular evidence (B. harpago De Deckker & McKenzie, 1981 and B. pinpi De Deckker, 1981), while three new species are described using both morphological and molecular evidence. Two of the new species belong to the B. barangaroo lineage (B. dedeckkeri sp. nov. and B. mckenziei sp. nov.), while the third is a member of the B. nimala lineage (B. regina sp. nov.). Another species was found to be genetically distinct, but is not formally described here owing to a lack of distinguishing morphological features from the existing species B. cuensis Martens et al., 2012. Trends in diversity and radiation of the genus are discussed, as well as implications these results have for the conservation of temporary pool microfauna and our understanding of Bennelongia’s evolutionary origin.
A revision of the known African species of Psammoecus is given, including redescriptions and illustrations of diagnostic characters. Extensive material from the Musée royal de l’Afrique centrale (Tervuren) is studied. Two new species are described: Psammoecus leleupi sp. nov., and Ps. luchti sp. nov. Four specific names are synonymized: Psammoecus excellens Grouvelle, 1908 = Ps. trimaculatus Motschulsky, 1858; Ps. alluaudi Grouvelle, 1912 = Ps. trimaculatus Motschulsky, 1858; Ps. longulus Grouvelle, 1878 = Ps. longicornis Schaufuss, 1872; Ps. nitescens Grouvelle, 1914 = Ps. laetulus Grouvelle, 1914. A key to the African species is provided.
An account of the taxonomic position of the genus Bracon Fabricius, 1804 is presented. In his monograph Wesmael (1838: 7-58) made a survey of 48 nominal species of Bracon occurring in Belgium. Out of the 48 species thirty-seven were described by Wesmael himself as new species, eleven more species had previously been described by Fabricius (three species), Nees (seven species) and Spinola (one species). The Bracon material studied by Wesmael is deposited in the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, Brussels. Type (holo-, lecto-, paralectotype) designations are made for Wesmael’s species and neotype designations for Nees sensu Wesmael’s species. Redescriptions, comments on distributions and their taxonomic positions are presented. Palpibracon subgen. nov. is established (type species Bracon delibator Haliday, 1833) for fi ve Bracon species with long maxillary palpi in the Holarctic (four species) and Ethiopian Region (one species). The following fifteen Bracon species names proved to be junior synonyms (valid names in italics): B. dichromus Wesmael, 1838 = B. carpaticus Niezabitowski, 1910 syn. nov.; B. erraticus Wesmael, 1838 = B. bellicosus Papp, 1971 syn. nov., = B. exarator Marshall, 1885 syn. nov., = B. praetermissus Marshall, 1885 syn. nov., B. vectensis Marshall, 1885 syn. nov.; B. fuscicornis Wesmael, 1838 = B. levicarinatus Niezabitowski, 1910 syn. nov.; B. immutator Nees, 1834 = B. breviusculus Wesmael, 1838 syn. nov.; B. intercessor Nees, 1834 = B. laetus Wesmael, 1838 syn. nov.; B. larvicida Wesmael, 1838 = B. crassiusculus Szépligeti, 1901 syn. nov.; B. longicollis Wesmael, 1838 = B. subcylindricus Wesmael, 1838 syn. nov.; B. megapterus Wesmael, 1838 = B. biimpressus Telenga, 1936 syn. nov.; B. nigratus Wesmael, 1838 = B. orbicularis Niezabitowski, 1910 syn. nov.; B. osculator Nees, 1811 = B. coniferarum Fahringer, 1927 (Schmiedeknecht in litt.) syn. nov.; B. picticornis Wesmael, 1838 = B. vitripennis Ratzeburg, 1852 syn. nov.; B. titubatus Wesmael, 1838 = B. fuscipennis Wesmael, 1838 syn. nov. The species Bracon (Lucobracon) turolus Papp, 1984 is revalidated (suppressed under the name B. (Glabrobracon) nigriventris Wesmael, 1838 by Tobias & Belokobylskij 2000: 162). A historic discussion of the subgeneric division of the Bracon species is given.
The Caribbean Islands (or the West Indies) are recognized as one of the leading global biodiversity hot
spots. This is based on data on species, genus, and family diversity for vascular plants and non-marine vertebrates. This
paper presents data on genus level endemicity for the most speciose (but less well publicised) group of terrestrial
animals: the beetles, with 205 genera (in 25 families) now recognized as being endemic (restricted) to the West Indies.
The predominant families with endemic genera are Cerambycidae (41), Chrysomelidae (28), Curculionidae (26), and
Staphylinidae (25). This high level of beetle generic endemicity can be extrapolated to suggest that a total of about
700 genera of all insects could be endemic to the West Indies. This far surpasses the total of 269 endemic genera of all
plants and non-marine vertebrates, and reinforces the biodiversity richness of the insect fauna of the West Indies.
A taxonomic review of the ancora species group of Graphipterus Latreille (Coleoptera: Carabidae)
(2012)
The taxonomy of the ancora species group of Graphipterus Latreille (Coleoptera: Carabidae) is reviewed and seven species are recognized, all from southern Africa: Graphipterus ancora Dejean, Graphipterus cordiger Dejean, Graphipterus distinctus Péringuey (new status), Graphipterus fasciatus Chaudoir, Graphipterus fritschi Chaudoir, Graphipterus wahlbergi Boheman (new status), and Graphipterus westwoodi Brême (new status).
Diagnostic features are provided for each species and adult specimens of each species are illustrated.
With the discovery of Mitocybe auriportae Cook and Loomis, 1928 (Platydesmida: Andrognathidae) in Alameda County (Co.), east of San Francisco Bay, a potential overall distribution in coastal California is projected based on those of partly congruent diplopods. The area extends from northern Mendocino to central Monterey cos. and inland to central Lake, Yolo, and Santa Clara cos.
We describe a tiny new frog species of the genus Platypelis (Anura: Microhylidae: Cophylinae) from Marojejy National Park, northeastern Madagascar. Platypelis ravus sp. nov. differs from all other known Platypelis and Cophyla species by its small size (17-19 mm snout-vent length) and a combination of other morphological and bioacoustic characters. The new species seems to be most closely related to P. milloti with which it shares the principal colour pattern, but exhibits a yellow rather than red posterior venter. Uncorrected pairwise sequence divergence in a 16S rRNA gene fragment to all other known species of the genus (except P. cowanii for which no genetic data is available) is greater than 6%. We suggest the inclusion of the new species in the IUCN threat category “Data Deficient”.
In der Zeitschrift Studia Germanistica werden Forschungsergebnisse zu aktuellen Themen auf dem Gebiet der germanistischen Linguistik, Literaturwissenschaft und DaF-Didaktik publiziert, die den Stand der Forschung in Tschechien sowie im Ausland dokumentieren. Bestandteile der Zeitschrift sind kulturwissenschaftliche Studien und Rezensionen.
In der Zeitschrift Studia Germanistica werden Forschungsergebnisse zu aktuellen Themen auf dem Gebiet der germanistischen Linguistik, Literaturwissenschaft und DaF-Didaktik publiziert, die den Stand der Forschung in Tschechien sowie im Ausland dokumentieren. Bestandteile der Zeitschrift sind kulturwissenschaftliche Studien und Rezensionen.
Based on collections of the author in February and March 2012, Notothylas breutelii, Syzigiella perfoliata, Campylopus lamellinervis. as well as the genus Riccia are reported as new to the Dominican Republic. Sixteen new provincial records are given. Updated and revised lists of the mosses of the Dominican republic as well as the province of La Plata are given.
Two new species of Goera, G. zwicki and G. nozakii (Trichoptera, Goeridae), from the Philippines and one new species, G. meyi, from Vietnam are described and illustrated herein. In addition, type specimens of G. disparilis Banks, G. octospina Banks, G. tagalica Banks, and G. uniformis Banks are illustrated. All species of Goera known from both the Philippines and Vietnam are listed.
Five new species of Hydroptila (Trichoptera: Hydroptilidae), H. murtlei sp. n., H. criokera sp. n, H. auriscuspa sp. n., H. santarosa sp. n., and H. ebroensis sp. n., from Florida are described and illustrated. We provide an annotated list of the 76 species known to occur in the state, including 10 species that represent new state records, one of which is also a new country record. New illustrations are presented for those species which were difficult to identify or exhibited new range extensions into Florida, namely: Hydroptila acadia Ross, H. ajax Ross, H. icona Mosely, H. latosa Ross, H. lloganae Blickle, H. maculata (Banks), H. novicola Blickle and Morse, H. wakulla Denning, Oxyethira arizona Ross, O. lumipollex Kelley and Harris, and O. simulatrix Flint.
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.
In succession of terrestrial ecosystem, bryophytes, algae and lichens constitute the primary components. Not only phylogenetically but also physically they are related to each other, as they are also found in close association and intermixed with each other on same substratum. A chlorophycean alga Ulothrix zonata (Weber & Mohr) Kützing has been found growing as an epiphyte on moss Macromitrium sulcatum (Hook.) Brid.. The association is peculiar as the algal filaments form a close net over the surface of moss leaves and axis.
André De Toth wurde als Sásvái Farkasfawi Tóthfalusi Tóth Endre Antai Mihaly am 15.12.1912 in Makó im Bezirk Csongrád im damaligen österreichungarischen Reich geboren. Über sein Geburtdatum besteht allerdings Uneinigkeit – manche datieren es auf 1913, andere auf 1910. Er starb nach einem Schlaganfall am 27.10.2002 im kalifornischen Burbank.
André Téchiné ist einer der renommiertesten französischen Filmemacher der Post-Nouvelle-Vague-Ära. Seine Regietätigkeit begann 1965 mit dem Kurzfilm LES OISEAUX ANGLAIS. Sein bislang letzter Film ist IMPARDONNABLES (2011), eine freie Adaptation des gleichnamigen Romans von Philippe Djian. Diese beiden Produktionen markieren die Eckpunkte eines filmischen OEuvres, das zwei Kurzfilme, zwei Fernsehproduktionen, zwei Filme mittlerer Länge und neunzehn Langfilme umfasst.
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Germinating tests with bryophytes were undertaken with three moss species and two hepatic species. For the first time these tests were performed with aquaceous extracts of bryophytes in contrast to previous studies in which seeds were directly placed on moist bryophytes. First tests showed an inhibition of the germination rate in 3 species but an increase of the germination in one species. A second study revealed that aquaceous as well as alcoholic extracts in high concentrations inhibited the growth of cress, highly diluted extracts promoted the growth. Other authors found either only germination promoting effects or both, promoting and inhibiting effects. Experiments with compounds extracted from bryophytes cited in the literature had only growth inhibiting effects. Brachythecium rutabulum revealed growth inhibiting effects in a previous but growth promoting effects in this study. The conflicting results are hard to explain and should stimulate further more detailed studies. They maybe due to various combinations of different concentrations of bryophyte extracts, different bryophyte species, different pH and different seeds but also contamination by dust, soil, bacteria and fungi .
Unter dem "Titel National – postnational – transnational? Neuere Perspektiven auf die deutschsprachige Gegenwartsliteratur aus Mittel- und Osteuropa" versammelt die vorliegende Nummer der Aussiger Beiträge Aufsätze zu AutorInnen, die aus unterschiedlichen Gründen zu verschiedenen Zeitpunkten in ihrem Leben in den deutschsprachigen Raum eingewandert sind und Deutsch, obwohl nicht ihre Erstsprache, als ihre Literatursprache gewählt haben. Der Schwerpunkt liegt dabei auf AutorInnen aus Mittel- und Osteuropa, die zur Entwicklung der deutschsprachigen Gegenwartsliteratur der letzten Jahrzehnte mit wichtigen Impulsen beigetragen haben.
Welcome to Issue 83 of Australasian
Arachnology. I’d like to begin this editorial by
once again noting the steady stream of new
members who are joining the society, and
observing (as always) the exemplary recent
research outputs in the Australasian region. The
Australasian arachnological community continues
to maintain a strong interest in our
remarkable arachnid fauna, and continues to
promote arachnology throughout the region.
This is by no means a straightforward task,
given the negative public perceptions that often
accompany our eight-legged friends, and given
the sometimes challenging research funding
environment for taxonomic and biodiversity
research. Certainly, having watched the society
grow over the last twenty years, and having
seen perceptions of the Australasian fauna
change during that time, it is both reassuring
and exciting to look ahead. With unparalleled
population growth throughout the region and
the world, and unprecedented pressures on our
natural landscapes, habitats and remaining
natural biomes, it is critical that arachnids (and
indeed all invertebrates) continue to receive the
growing recognition they deserve among
ecologists, conservation biologists, legislators
and the public at large. The 10th Invertebrate
Biodiversity and Conservation Conference in
Melbourne in December 2011 confirmed just
how active research in this field is, and there is
no doubt that Australasian arachnids will
continue to be the focus of much positive
attention over the next few years.
Welcome to Issue 84 of Australasian Arachnology. I’d like to begin this editorial by first making special mention of the late Doug Wallace OAM (1923-2012), who passed away in June this year. Doug was a founding member of the Australasian Arachnological Society, and would be further known to many as the founder and President of the long-running Rockhampton Arachnological Society. Robert Raven and I have written a small notice re. Doug’s passing in the General Announcements section (below), and Robert will contribute a full obituary for Doug in the following issue of the newsletter. Vale Doug – you will be sorely missed.
Moose spielen in Nahrungsketten meist nur eine kleine Rolle und nur wenige Tiergruppen treten bei Moosen als Herbivore auf. Im Winter 2009 konnten Pilzmücken (Mycetophilidae) bei der Aufnahme von Sporenpulver an Buxbaumia aphylla beobachtet werden. Mehrere adulte Individuen saßen an von Schnecken geöffneten Kapseln und nahmen grünes Sporenpulver auf. Während es bekannt ist, dass Schnecken als Konsument an Sporophyten auftreten, ist dies für adulte Pilzmücken neu. Möglicherweise profitieren Moosarten wie Buxbaumia durch diese Herbivorie, da hier auch eine zoochore Ausbreitung von Sporen durch Pilzmücken zu Stande kommen kann.
District Rajouri harbours a rich floral and faunal diversity besides varying climatic zones namely sub-tropical, temperate and alpine. The region exhibit significant altitudinal variations ranging from 490 m. to 4700 m. The present study was conducted to report bryophytic elements of the study area as there is no previous work done on this aspect from the study area, except some stray references. A total of 44 bryophyte species belonging to 4 orders, 16 families and 21 genera were reported from the study area. A checklist of the reported plant species with family, distributional range and habitat is presented in the paper. Besides contributing to the regional and national biodiversity check list database, the present study has opened up a new window for the future studies on the various aspects of the reported taxa including extensive exploration for the updation of the present list and to study the conservational aspects of the disappearing bryoflora of the region.
Bryoflora of Munsyari and Dharchula Tehsil of Pithoragarh, Uttarakhand, Western Himalayas, India
(2012)
Uttarakhand state of India comprises unique topographical conditions and hence is rich in bryophytes. In present work two Tehsils-Munsyari and Dharchula of Pithoragarh have been explored extensively to assess the bryophytic wealth of this district. A preliminary checklist has been prepared which revealed the occurrence of 51 taxa of bryophytes from this district.
Manche besonders artenreiche Lokalitäten mit seltenen Arten wurden von Bryologen über die Jahrhunderte immer wieder aufgesucht. Die dort gefundenen Arten haben auch Eingang in lokale Florenwerke gefunden. Am Nordrand des Sauerlandes in Nordrhein-Westfalen liegen eine ganze Reihe von solchen hot spots wie der Ramsbecker Wasserfall, die Meilerlegge bei Ostwig, die Velmedahöhle oder die Bruchhauser Steine. Will man sich aber über das Arteninventar eines solcher Gebiete orientieren, vermisst man zumindestens zusammenfassende Artenlisten wenn nicht gar Gebietsmonographien. Da hilft es nur, die Floren durchzusehen und die Arten herauszuziehen, in diesem Fall die Mooflora von Westfalen (Koppe 1935-49. Die Nachträge sind nicht mehr so interessant, da darin nur Kleinarten und unwesentliche Nefunde hinzukommen, die Funde sensationeller Arten aber bereits schon im 19. Jahrhundert gemacht wurden). Dabei reicht es, wenn das einmal gemacht wird und nicht jeder, der solch ein Gebiet besuchen möchte, diese Arbeit von neuem leisten muss. Es gibt sicherlich fähigere Bryologen als den Autor, welche die Gebiete besser kennen, was aber nichts nutzt, wenn dieses Wissen in den Köpfen schlummert und nicht verfügbar ist. Daher sind an dieser Stelle solche Artenlisten für einige solcher Gebiete am Nordrand des Sauerlandes zusammengestellt, die der Autor sich für eine Exkursion im Herbst 2011 erstellt hat. Hier haben wir besondere Voraussetzungen für ein Artenreichtum: das Gebiet bist geologisch sehr divers. Das Grundgebirge besteht aus devonischen Schiefern, das ganze Gebiet wird aber von einem schmalen Kalkriff durchzogen, und zusätzlich gibt es plutonitische Intrusionen von Diabas und Quarzporphyr. Mit Höhen von um 450 m haben wir zudem schon entsprechende Niederschläge und Feuchtigkeit. Daher wurde das Gebiet schon frühzeitig von Bryologen besucht, angefangen von H. Müller Lippstadt über Winter, Grebe, Brockhausen, Mönkemeyer bis zu den Gebrüdern Koppe. In letzter Zeit war die Moosflora der Massenkalkfelsen des nördlichen Sauerlandes Thema der Dissertation von Carsten Schmidt (2004), von dem der erste Teil in Buchform veröffentlicht ist. Das Buch ist aber nach Arten gegliedert, lässt somit auch die hier gewünschten Gebietsbeschreibungen vermissen, die man gerne hätte, wenn man solch eine Lokalität aufsucht.
Die zahlreichen aus Amerika importierten Kriegsfilme, die seit dem Ende des Krieges, vor allem aber in den frühen 1950er Jahren in bundesdeutschen Kinos liefen, hatten nach Meinung vieler Kritiker der Zeit zunächst die Funktion, „das Publikum im Kino erneut für kriegerische Tugenden wie Opfertod und Vaterlandsliebe, Ruhm und Ehre, blinden Gehorsam und fanatische Pflichterfüllung, blutigen Kampf und männliche Bewährung zu begeistern, die in der deutschen Öffentlichkeit noch heftig umstritten waren“ [1]. Auch im Rückblick scheint es plausibel zu sein, den Kriegsfilmen aus den USA eine Pilotfunktion zu unterstellen, sie bereiteten die ‚Kriegsfilmwelle‘ auch in der deutschen Filmproduktion vor.
Bärenfilme : ein filmobibliographisches Dossier zu den Rollen und
Funktionen von Bären im Film
(2012)
Ob als fürsorgliches Muttertier, einfältiger Tollpatsch, unkontrollierbare Bestie oder schützenswertes wildes Tier – der Bär zählt zweifellos zu den populärsten tierischen Protagonisten in fiktionalen wie nichtfiktionalen Filmen. Die Geschichte der filmischen Bärendarstellung ist fast so alt wie die Geschichte des Films. Die ersten Bären wurden während der Bärenfütterung im Zoo, mit Zirkuskunststückchen oder in Jagdfilmen abgelichtet. Die Kette mit fiktionalen und nichtfiktionalen Aufnahmen von Bären in Zoos und Zirkuszelten, in freier Wildbahn oder als Tanzbären auf Jahrmärkten ist seitdem nicht mehr abgebrochen. Bären finden sich in allen Genres, sie bedienen alle Rezeptionsaffekte. Von sentimentalen Tiergeschichten über Horrorfilme bis hin zu primär informativen Tierdokumentarfilmen – Bären sind als filmische Darsteller von einer ähnlichen Universalität wie menschliche Figuren, können bedrohliche Killer genauso sein wie Helfer in Notlagen, als hilflose Bärenjunge Mitleid und Fürsorge auf sich ziehen wie aber auch den Jäger zum Kräftemessen einladen.
Capalictus, a new subgenus of Lasioglossum Curtis, 1833 (Hymenoptera, Apoidea, Halictidae), endemic to the South African Cape Province, is described. The type species is Halictus mosselinus Cockerell, 1945. Evylaeus (Sellalictus) fynbosensis (Pauly et al., 2008) is a new junior synonym of L. (C.) mosselinum. Three new species are described: Lasioglossum (Capalictus) hantamense sp. nov., L. (C.) tigrinum sp. nov. and L. (C.) timmermanni sp. nov. DNA sequence data from three nuclear genes support morphologically-determined species limits. Capalictus is a basal clade of the Hemihalictus series of Lasioglossum.
The chilopod, Cryptops hortensis (Donovan, 1810) (Scolopendromorpha: Cryptopidae), and the diplopods, Pseudospirobolellus avernus (Butler, 1876) (Spirobolida: Pseudospirobolellidae) and Oxidus gracilis (C. L. Koch, 1847) (Polydesmida: Paradoxosomatidae), are newly recorded from Saba Island, Lesser Antilles, which also harbors one additional scolopendromorph and four more chilognath millipeds. Except for the plausibly native scolopendrid centipede, Scolopendra alternans Leach, 1813, all are human introductions. Concentrated sampling is needed in the cloud/elfin forest atop Mt. Scenery, where indigenous millipeds may reside, and with extraction techniques throughout the island, to potentially document the diplopod subclass Penicillata. Nine small Caribbean islands in addition to Saba have been incorrectly reported as lacking diplopod records because publications citing them were overlooked by past authors. Works documenting myriapods from small Caribbean islands are consolidated.
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Chalcosicya maya, new species, (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Eumolpinae) is described and the species
key of Blake (1951) is modified to accommodate it. This is the first known mainland species of this previously
Antillean genus. Sclerotized rods in the apical segment of the ovipositor of Chalcosicya Blake and related genera
are shown to be useful systematic characters within the eumolpine tribe Adoxini. Relationships with other genera
suggest that Chalcosicya belongs to a clade derived from ancestors with a western Tethyian distribution.
Bryophytes (mosses, liverworts and hornworts) are the most basal lineages among extant land plants. However, there is controversy regarding their monophyletic or paraphyletic origin. Moreover, the most basal group of bryophytes also remains questionable. Due to this it is a matter of debate which lineage of bryophytes acts as transition link between bryophytes and pteridophytes. In order to resolve these issues we conducted a bioinformatics analysis on available chloroplast genomes of 1 green alga, 5 bryophytes, 4 pteridophytes, and 6 gymnosperms. Our study is based on multiple genome analysis through whole proteome comparison. The higher number of orthologous identified in Anthoceros (a hornwort), in comparison to other bryophytes considered, against all pteridophytes strongly support hornworts as transition link between bryophytes and pteridophytes.
Since the availability of first complete DNA sequence of chloroplast genome of Marchantia polymorpha several studies to determine the structure and organization of chloroplast genomes of various plant groups have been made. However the lineage sampling of bryophytes are poorly represented in complete chloroplast genome sequences (only three liverworts, two mosses and one hornwort). This review presents features of sequenced chloroplast genomes of bryophytes.
Coleoptera species composition and succession in downed woody debris habitats are poorly known in eastern North America. A photoeclector emergence chamber was used to concentrate Coleoptera that emerged from various decay classes of fine and coarse woody debris (FWD and CWD, respectively) collected in primary and secondary forest sites in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee, USA. A total of 5673 adult beetle specimens, representing 305 lowest identifiable taxa within 227 genera and 51 families, was collected. One hundred fifteen species (38%) were represented by single individuals. Many more specimens and species were collected from CWD (4129 and 247, respectively) than from FWD (1544 and 162, respectively), but species richness accumulation curves were not significantly different. Many more specimens but an equal number of species were collected from primary forest (3347 and 207, respectively) than from secondary forest (2326 and 207, respectively). Species accumulation curves indicated higher richness in secondary forests. Based on a subset of 71 species represented by 10 or more specimens, 27 species were associated with fresh fine woody debris, 11 species with weathered fine woody debris, four with coarse woody debris decay class I, 14 with coarse woody debris decay class II, and eight with coarse woody debris decay class III–IV. Sixteen species were associated with secondary forests, whereas 28 species were associated with primary forests. Coarse woody debris decay class II taken in primary forests had highest absolute species richness with 156 species. In coarse woody debris species overlap decreased with increased difference in decay indicating faunal succession. Published works related to the study of the ecology of downed woody material are briefly summarized. Recommendations on developing a database of legacy trees for future researchers are given. Notes on the biology and photographs of the 71 species represented by 10 or more specimens are given to provide an atlas of eastern U.S. beetle species most commonly encountered in these habitats.
Bryophytes (liverworts, mosses and hornworts) hold the basal most position among extant land plants. The present study deals with comparative analysis of available mitochondrial genomes of bryophytes using bioinformatics tools. These mitochondrial genomes belong to 2 liverworts, 1 moss and 2 hornworts. The analysis is based on multiple genome analysis through whole proteome comparison to detect conservation between mitochondrial genomes of bryophytes.
The community within extremely decayed downed coarse woody debris, here referred to as decay class V (CWD5), has never been systematically sampled. The presumption has been that rotten wood is eventually overrun by surrounding soil and litter inhabitants. Leaf litter and CWD5 were sampled for Coleoptera with a sifting/ Berlese technique at three primary and three secondary forest sites in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee, USA, during fall 2006 and spring 2007. A total of 4261 adult beetle specimens, representing 216 lowest identifiable taxa within 159 genera and 28 families, were collected. Sixty-six species (31%) were represented by single individuals. Many more specimens (3471) and species (170) were collected from leaf litter than from CWD5 (790 and 111, respectively) but species accumulation curves showed that species richness was not significantly different between the two habitats. Eight species were significantly associated with CWD5, and 40 species were significantly associated with leaf litter. Species richness was significantly higher in secondary forest than primary forest, but more species were significantly associated with primary than secondary forest. Species richness was significantly higher in spring than fall. Notes on the biology and photographs of the 59 species represented by 10 or more specimens are given to provide an atlas of common eastern U.S. beetle species found in these habitats. Overall CWD5 is a distinct but overlooked habitat that may harbor numerous undescribed species or species considered rare.
Collection methods and/or habitats sampled influence how many and which species are captured during entomological surveys. Here we compare Coleoptera catches among three survey activities, each using a single collection method, at the same study sites in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA. Activities included: short-term flight intercept trapping (FITs); sifting/Berlese funneling of leaf litter and extremely decayed downed coarse woody debris; and using emergence chambers containing coarse woody debris of various decay classes. In total, 2472 adult beetle specimens, representing 217 lowest identifiable taxa within 164 genera and 42 families, were collected during the FIT survey. Each survey activity yielded more than 2000 specimens, and a combined total of 413 species was collected. A combination of all surveys yielded the highest species richness when normalized for number of specimens indicating that variation of habitat and/or collection method significantly increases species richness. Of single surveys the FIT survey had the highest absolute species richness (217) and the highest richness when normalized for number of specimens. Species overlap among survey activities was low (Sorensen’s quotient of similarity was 0.20–0.27), which showed that each was about equally dissimilar from all others. Overlap of catch between FITs and emergence chambers was too low to justify substitution of emergence surveys with the FIT survey protocol used when attempting to collect saproxylic Coleoptera.
On 13 July 2010, in a woodland near the village of Verin Khotanan, Armenia, five males of Cordulegaster vanbrinkae were captured. These specimens are documented, compared with the holotype from Iran and discussed in detail. The current protection situation of this species in Armenia is briefly commented. In addition, the locus typicus information of the holotype from Iran is corrected and detailed.
Important missing specimen data are provided for the original description of Ozophora woodruffi Slater (2005: 245) (Hemiptera: Lygaeidae), along with additional comparative relationships. Because of the missing type information, according to ICZN rules (1999), the species became a nomen nudum. This paper now serves to validate the name, and authorship becomes Slater (2012).
The habitat as well as the unicellular thallus margins of Aneura maxima lead to the assumption that this species could be a hygromorphosis of A. pinguis. Therefore specimens of A. pinguis were cultivated in water. Even after four months the multicellular thallus margins were retained, which proved to be a stable character to separate A. pinguis from A. maxima. Therefore plants even with a small unistratose border, which are attributed to aquatic forms of A. pinguis, may belong to A. maxima. It is supposed that A. maxima was overlooked in Europe but regarded as aquatic forms of A. pinguis named as fo. rivularis. Such plants show unicellular thallus margins and are regarded as hygrophytic form of A. maxima. The presence viz. absence of an unicellular thallus margin seems to be a sufficient character to separate both species. The discussion about the width of the unistratose thallus margin is useless because the type of A. maxima has only 2-4 rows of unicellular cells and not 6-12 or more as attributed by European hepaticologists. This raises doubts whether the European material is identical with A. maxima rather with A. pellioides from Japan.
Eighty-five species of liverworts can be attributed to the atlantic element in Europe. These are grouped into tropical species, macaronesian species and species which reach to a different extend from the Macaronesian Islands to the Iberian Peninsula, Brittany, England and Ireland, Scotland, SW-Norway and the Faeroers as well as species which extend to the mountains of Central Europe, and species disjunct with the Himalayas or the east coast of North America. Since many of these species are called as relict species, the origin of these species is discussed and the arguments for and against relicts/long distance dispersal are enumerated. There are many arguments for a relict status but also for long distance dispersal. It can therefore be concluded that both cases are realized in different species.
Die Reflexion über das Komische hat in den deutschsprachigen Kulturwissenschaften vor allem seit der Jahrtausendwende Konjunktur. Wohl angestoßen durch die seit 1988 erscheinende Zeitschrift 'Humor – International Journal of Humor Research' (Berlin, New York), das Teilprojekt 'Transformationen von Wissen und Gewissheit in den Lachkulturen der Frühen Neuzeit' des DFG-Sonderforschungsbereichs 447: 'Kulturen des Performativen' (2001–2010), die 'Kasseler Komik-Kolloquien' (seit 2000) und die damit zusammenhängende Schriftenreihe 'Kulturen des Komischen' (seit 2003),4 erschien eine kaum überschaubare Fülle von Studien und Beiträgen (auch mit mitunter kaum fassbaren Ansätzen). In dem Maße, wie sich diese Konjunktur nun abzuschwächen beginnt, bietet sich die Gelegenheit der Bilanz, Systematisierung und Revision – übrigens auch der mehr als zweitausendjährigen Geschichte der Ästhetik, Moral- und Geschmacksgeschichte des Komischen. Denn auch diese gleicht einem Babylon aus Begriffen und Systemen.
The present study describes five new free-living nematode species and provides three new species records of the family Comesomatidae (genera Cervonema Wieser, 1954, Dorylaimopsis Ditlevsen, 1918, Hopperia Vitiello, 1969, and Kenyanema Muthumbi et al., 1997) from the continental margin of New Zealand, Southwest Pacific. Dichotomous identification keys are provided for all known species of Dorylaimopsis and Hopperia. Cervonema shiae Chen & Vincx, 2000 is recorded for the first time outside the type locality (Beagle Channel, Chile). C. kaikouraensis sp. nov. is characterised by amphideal fovea with 5.5 turns situated at 1.7 head diameter from anterior end, jointed outer labial setae, equal in length to cephalic setae, sperm dimorphism, and 5-6 small pre-cloacal supplements. C. multispira sp. nov. is characterised by amphideal fovea with 8.0-8.5 turns situated at 2.6-4.0 head diameter from anterior end, cephalic setae 2-3 μm long, slightly shorter than outer labial setae, presence of six uninucleated cells in males (potentially pseudocoelomocytes or supplementary excretory cells), 5 small pre-cloacal supplements, and strongly cuticularised, arcuate spicules with capitulum. C. proberti sp. nov. is characterised by amphideal fovea with 5 turns and located at < 1 head diameter from anterior end, cephalic setae 1.6-2.0 times longer than outer labial setae, and 8 small pre-cloacal supplements. Dorylaimopsis nodderi sp. nov. is characterised by cuticle with lateral differentiation consisting of three longitudinal rows of larger dots in the pharyngeal and caudal regions, two rows of larger dots in middle region of body, and spicules with rounded ventral projection at one third of spicule length from distal end, giving appearance of a joint. Hopperia ancora sp. nov. is characterised by short conical cephalic setae, spicules with hook-like projection at distal end, gubernaculum with bent apophyses, and 11-13 pre-cloacal supplements. H. beaglense Chen & Vincx, 1998 is recorded from Kaikoura Canyon, the fi rst record of this species outside the type locality (Beagle Channel, Chile). Kenyanema monorchis Muthumbi et al., 1997 is also recorded for the first time outside the type locality (Indian Ocean).
The genus Candobrasilopsis gen. nov. is here described, with C. rochai gen. nov. sp. nov. as type species, from the alluvial valley of the Upper Paraná River. The enigmatic Candonopsis brasiliensis Sars, 1901 is here redescribed and transferred to this new genus, the new combination being Candobrasilopsis brasiliensis (Sars, 1901). The new candonid genus belongs to the tribe Candonopsini, because of the absence of the proximal seta on the caudal ramus. It is closely related to Latinopsis Karanovic & Datry, 2009, because of the relatively short terminal segment of the mandibular palp (length less than 1.5 times the basal width, while this segment is longer than three times the basal width in Candonopsis) and the large and stout b-seta on the T1. However, it differs markedly from Latinopsis in the size and shape of the calcified inner lamellae of both valves and in the type of hemipenis. We also discuss the doubtful allocation of several other genera to the Candonopsini, raise Abcandonopsis Karanovic, 2004 to generic status and reassess the uncertain position of Candonopsis anisitsi Daday, 1905 within Latinopsis.
Inhaltsverzeichnis: Maik Walter / Seanna Doolittle Vorfeldfortschritte im Deutschen als Fremdsprache. Eine lernerkorpusbasierte Longitudinalanalyse amerikanischer Deutschlerner 3
Ingo Fehrmann / Max Möller Verwendungen von machen + Adjektiv als Beispiel für eine musterbezogene DaF-Vermittlung 12
Antje Töpel Kontrollierte Definitionswortschätze im Lernerwörterbuch 20
Li Chong Deutsch als Fremdsprache in einem englisch-chinesischen Umfeld. Heutige Situation und Förderung in Hongkong 27
Diskussion von Lehr- und Lernmaterialien Milada Odstrčilová „Mit Deutsch studieren, arbeiten, leben“. Band 1 – A2/B1 38 Rezensionen Michael H. Long / Catherine J. Doughty (Hg.): The Handbook of Language Teaching; Dietmar Rösler 43
Dagmar Bittner / Livio Gaeta (Hg.): Kodierungstechniken im Wandel. Das Zusammenspiel von Analytik und Synthese im Gegenwartsdeutschen; Albrecht Plewnia 44
Brigitte Handwerker / Karin Madlener: Chunks für DaF. Theoretischer Hintergrund und Prototyp einer multimedialen Lernumgebung; Christian Fandrych 46
Eva Breindl / Maik Walter: Der Ausdruck von Kausalität im Deutschen. Eine korpusbasierte Studie zum Zusammenspiel von Konnektoren, Kontextmerkmalen und Diskursrelationen; Margit Breckle 48
Marina Foschi Albert: Il profilo stilistico del testo. Guida al confronto intertestuale e interculturale (tedesco e italiano) (Das stilistische Profil des Textes. Anleitung zu einem intertextuellen und interkulturellen Vergleich (Deutsch und Italienisch)); Beate Baumann 50
Sigmund Kvam: Grundlagen einer textlinguistischen Übersetzungswissenschaft. Forschungsüberblick und Hypothesen; Beate Lindemann 51
Thorsten Pohl: Die studentische Hausarbeit. Rekonstruktion ihrer ideen- und institutionsgeschichtlichen Entstehung; Cordula Meißner 52
Magdalène Lévy-Tödter / Dorothee Meer (Hg.): Hochschulkommunikation in der Diskussion; Stefan Rahn 54
Gundula Gwenn Hiller / Stefanie Vogler- Lipp (Hg.): Schlüsselqualifikation Interkulturelle Kompetenz an Hochschulen – Grundlagen, Konzepte, Methoden; Mariusz Jakosz 56
Stephan Schlickau: Neue Medien in der Sprach- und Kulturvermittlung. Pragmatik – Didaktik – Interkulturelle Kommunikation; Tushar Chaudhuri 57
Elke Montanari: Kindliche Mehrsprachigkeit – Determination und Genus; Stefan Jeuk 59
Patricia Nauwerck (Hg.): Kultur der Mehrsprachigkeit in Schule und Kindergarten. Festschrift für Ingelore Oomen-Welke; Julia Ricart Brede 61
Bernt Ahrenholz (Hg.): Fachunterricht und Deutsch als Zweitsprache; Anne Gadow 62
Schreibhinweise für Autoren 64
Autorenverzeichnis 64
Bollywood ist ein Massenphänomen. Schätzungsweise 12 bis 14 Millionen Menschen drängen sich täglich in indische Kinos, um ihre Stars auf der Leinwand zu bewundern. In den riesigen Sälen herrscht große Empathie zwischen den Zuschauern und ihren Filmidolen. Helden werden bejubelt und beklatscht, Bösewichte lauthals ausgebuht und mit Pfiffen geschmäht. Selbst kleine Opfergaben in Form von Früchten oder Münzen werden den Schauspielern dargeboten. Auch außerhalb des Kinos inspiriert Bollywood die indische Bevölkerung: in ihrer Art zu reden, ihrer Kleidung, ihrem Musikgeschmack aber auch ihrer politischen Gesinnung. Doch ist die Meinungsmacht der indischen Traumfabrik nur auf den Subkontinent beschränkt?
Mithilfe einer qualitativen Studie geht die vorliegende Arbeit dieser Frage nach und zeigt auf, welche Relevanz Bollywood bei der Identitätsbildung der 2. Generation der indischen Migranten in Deutschland besitzt. Anhand der Aussagen von 13 Probanden indischer Abstammung im Alter von 15 bis 38 Jahren wurde dabei eine Typologie verschiedener Identitätstypen entwickelt, die sich in unterschiedlichem Masse durch Bollywood beeinflussen lassen. So dient der Hindifilm Menschen, die in ihrem Selbstbild stark zu Indien tendieren, als Ressource um kulturelles Wissen über Indien zu sammeln, als Brücke in eine oft entfremdete Heimat sowie als Substitut für eine fehlende Sozia-lisation in Indien. Vertreter einer hybriden Identität, die sich zu gleichen Teilen als Inder und Deutsche verstehen, freuen sich über das wachsende Interesse der deutschen Mehrheitsbevölkerung an der indischen Kultur, was maßgeblich durch den Bollywoodhype Mitte der 2000er Jahre initiiert wurde. Das steigende Verständnis für indische Werte, aber auch die Adaption der indischen Kultur durch die Mehrheitsgesellschaft erleichtert es den ethnischen Hybriden für ihre Multikulturelle Identität akzeptiert zu werden. Dieselbe Entwicklung ist für Personen indischer Herkunft, die eine deutsche Identität etablieren wollen, oftmals ein zweifelhafter Segen. So werden sie von ihren Freunden und Bekannten mit Fragen zu oder auch Kritiken an Bollywood konfrontiert, was zu Ge-fühlen der Entfremdung bei den Befragten führen kann, zeigt es doch, dass ihr Gegenüber sie nicht als vollkommen deutsch wahrnimmt. Bollywood scheint also auch im 6759 Kilometer entfernten Deutschland noch eine gewisse Wirkung zu entfalten, ob diese von den Menschen gewollt ist oder nicht.
Die Sammlung von Wolfgang Lopau enthält 915 Libellenimagines von 80 Taxa, die vor allem in Griechenland gesammelt wurden. Schwerpunkt sind Serien von in Griechenland vorkommenden Taxa mit noch unbefriedigend geklärterSystematik. Die Sammlung wurde an das Forschungsinstitut und Naturmuseum Senckenberg in Frankfurt überstellt.
Die Rhön ist ein Vulkangebirge in Mitteldeutschland im Länderdreieck von Thüringen, Hessen und Bayern. Sie ist sehr reich an Moosarten, was an seiner Höhe und den damit verbundenen höheren Niederschlägen und der Vielfalt der Standorte und geologischen Untergrundes liegt. Auf diese Weise vereinigen sich hier hochmontane, alpine und subatlantische, basenliebende und säureliebende Arten. Ausdruck dieses Artenreichtums ist die Moosflora der Milseburg (832m) mit schattigen und sonnigen Phonolithfelsen und Blockhalden, auf der allein Geheeb 222 Laubmoosarten fand.
Der Teutoburger Wald ist ein 120 km langer NW-SE streichender niedriger Gebirgszug auf der Grenze zwischen Nordrhein-Westfalen und Niedersachsen. Das südöstlich anschließende Eggegebirge ist hier mit eingeschlossen, da es geologisch die Verlängerung bildet und zu demselben Naturraum gehört. Dieser Naturraum besteht aus einer kompletten Abfolge des Mesozoikums (Buntsandstein, Muschelkalk, Keuper, Jura, Kreide), die im Laufe der alpidischen Gebirgsfaltung aufgeschoben worden ist, allerdings dann auch gefaltetet, gestaucht, überschoben und verworfen worden ist.
Nach muslimischer Auffassung kommt der Mensch mit bestimmten gottgegebenen Anlagen ausgestattet auf die Welt. Diese Anlagen entwickeln sich unter vielfältigen Umwelteinflüssen fort. Diese Weiterentwicklung sollte adäquat zur natürlichen Veranlagung geschehen, um eine gesunde Entwicklung zu sichern (positive Erziehung) und eine Fehlentwicklung zu unterbinden (negative Erziehung). Um eine gute und gesunde Entwicklung zu gewährleisten, sollte dem Individuum natürliche positive Bildung und Erziehung zugänglich sein. Dies geschieht meist in der Kindheit und Jugend und ist Aufgabe der Erwachsenen. Die wichtigsten Erwachsenen für ein/en Kind/Jugendlichen sind die Erwachsenen der Familie und der Lehrer. Gemeinsam mit der Familie ist der Lehrer verantwortlich für die Fortentwicklung der natürlichen Anlagen des Zöglings. Im Gegensatz zur Familie ist die Verantwortung des Lehrers professioneller Art. Er wirkt ab dem ersten Kontakt des Schülers mit der Schule sichtbar auf ihn ein. Um am Ende dieser Einwirkung ein positives Ergebnis zu erzielen, ist der Lehrer angehalten die Problemstellungen seiner Aufgabe und ihre Lösungen zu kennen. Denn sowohl die Bildung als auch die Erziehung sind dynamischveränderlich und wie alles auf dieser Welt ständig in Veränderung. Der Lehrer spielt in der islamischen Bildungs- und Erziehungstradition eine große Rolle, weil der Prophet Muhammad als solcher gilt. Demgemäß genießt der Lehrerberuf als der „Beruf des Propheten“ ein hohes Ansehen. Die folgenden Kapitel eruieren die Rolle des Lehrers aus dieser Ausgangslage heraus.