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Kurzvorstellung der folgenden Publikation:
Die Geschichte von Gustav, dem naschhaften Knaben, der gerne Kirschen haben wollte, und der getrieben von diesem Verlangen in Klausen's Garten sich vergangen : wie er alsdann zur Einsicht gekommen und nie mehr fremdes Gut genommen : in 6 brillant colorirten Bildern. Eßlingen : Verlag von J.F. Schreiber, [ca. 1865]. - 2 ungezählte Seiten, 4 ungezählte Blätter, 2 ungezählte Seiten, 6 ungezählte Blätter Tafeln. (Schreiber's Kinderbücher ; 1).
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Kaspar Susenbeth, Bilder aus dem Zoologischen Garten zu Frankfurt a. M. Nach der Natur gezeichnet und mit erläuterndem Text von J. C. Susenbeth. Frankfurt am Main: Verlag von Heinrich Keller 1860. - 4 ungezählte Blätter, 2 ungezählte Seiten, 33 ungezählte Blätter, 36 Blätter Tafeln.
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Victor Edler von Menk Mekarski, Notizen über Gymnastik in vorzugsweiser Beziehung auf die zweckmäßige Anwendung der kalten Bäder in offenen Wässern und der Schwimmkunst : mit besonderer Rücksicht auf die öffentlichen Donau-Bade-Anstalten. Wien: gedruckt bey Ant. v. Haykul, 1831.
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Die zweite deutsche Nordpolar-Expedition : officielle Mittheilungen des Bremischen Comites. - 2. Aufl.. - Braunschweig : Westermann, 1870. - 54 S., [4] Bl. : Ill. u. Kt. Enth. ausserdem: Aufruf zur Deckung der Kosten der zweiten deutschen Nordpolar-Expedition.
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Fischbuechlein oder die Kunst: Forellen, Hechte, Asche, Barben, Barsche, Birstlinge, Alten, Rothaugen, Weisslinge etc. zu fangen : mit 8 Abbildungen / auss practischer Erfahrung zusammengestellt von einem Fisch-Freund. - Zweite verbesserte Auflage. - Augsburg : In George Jaquets Verlagsbuchhandlung, 1852. - 16 Seiten, 1 ungezaehltes gefaltetes Blatt Tafel : Illustration.
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Richter, C. F. W.: Beschreibung und illuminirte Abbildungen in- und auslaendischer Schmetterlinge : XL Stuecke / C.F.W. Richter. - Breslau : [Verlag nicht ermittelbar], 1805-1806. - 160 ungezaehlte Seiten, 40 Blaetter Tafeln : Illustrationen. Die Illustrationen sind handkolorierte Kupferstiche.
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Jagd-Album : Seiner Koeniglichen Hoheit dem Prinzen Friedrich Carl in tiefster Ehrfurcht zugeeignet / von G. Reubke nach Aquarellen von A. Rohlfs und W. Riefstahl. - Berlin : Verlag von E. Schotte & Co., [1870?]. - 1 ungezaehltes Blatt, 12 ungezaehlte Blaetter Tafeln.
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Ein überraschender Fund von B. viridis gelang dem Autor am 14. Januar 2007 in der Umgebung von Jena. In Deutschland wird Buxbaumia viridis als "stark gefährdet" eingestuft; aktuelle Vorkommen beschränken sind auf Baden-Württemberg und Bayern. In Thüringen wurde die Art zuletzt 1975 südwestlich von Suhl nachgewiesen. Der Fundort bei Jena liegt im Muschelkalk-Hügelland im Naturraum der Ilm-Saale-Platte.
Eine theoretische Auseinandersetzung mit fiktiven Figuren begann spätestens vor gut 2000 Jahren mit Aristoteles’ Poetik und dem indischen Natyashastra. Wie in diesen einflussreichen Poetiken des Theaters standen Jahrhunderte lang normative Konzepte im Vordergrund, bis sich die Forschungsschwerpunkte Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts auf die psychologische Interpretation von Figuren und in den sechziger Jahren des 20. Jahrhunderts auf ihre formale Analyse verlagerten. Ein Fokus der heutigen Forschung liegt auf dem Bemühen, solche unterschiedlichen Perspektiven zu integrieren. Grundlage dafür ist oft eine Beschäftigung mit der Rezeption: Wie verstehen wir Figuren, und auf welche Weisen reagieren wir emotional auf sie?
The following list includes all traceable films of at least 30 minutes length, which explicitly address the current financial, economic and debt crisis as a main topic and have been available in English or German via European cinemas, television stations, or the internet. This includes dubbed or subtitled versions of films produced in other languages. The film descriptions mostly come from the films’ or television stations’ websites or other marketing material, so they are not necessarily objective (although often informative).
The list is based on an extensive internet search but nevertheless will probably be incomplete and sometimes imprecise. For instance, there is virtually no information about how often the cinema films have actually been shown in theaters; many of them may have been shown just a few times. There are lots of interesting shorter films like The Financial Crisis (Session I–V) (Denmark 2009, Superflex) or RSA Animate: Crises of Capitalism (GB 2010, RSA/David Harvey). Those short films are not listed here, but often they can be easily found and watched online.
The Neotropical genus Coprophanaeus Olsoufieff (1924), as classified here, comprises 38 species distributed among three subgenera (Megaphanaeus Olsoufieff, Metallophanaeus Olsoufieff, and Coprophanaeus s. str.) and eight species groups. Keys presented help to identify supraspecific and species taxa, all of which are illustrated and diagnosed. Lectotypes are designated for Phanaeus ignecinctus Felsche and Phanaeus ohausi Felsche. Coprophanaeus corythus (Harold), formerly regarded as a subspecies of C. telamon (Erichson), assumes species status. Coprophanaeus magnoi Arnaud, described as a subspecies of C. milon (Blanchard), is raised to species status. New taxonomic interpretations result in 10 new subjective synonymies (junior synonym listed first): Phanaeus machadoi Pereira and d’Andretta = Coprophanaeus saphirinus (Perty); Phanaeus costatus Olsoufieff = Coprophanaeus cyanescens (Olsoufieff); Phanaeus worontzowi Pessôa and Lane = Coprophanaeus cyanescens (Olsoufieff); Coprophanaeus kohlmanni Arnaud = Coprophanaeus morenoi Arnaud; Coprophanaeus pluto nogueirai Arnaud = Coprophanaeus pluto (Harold); Coprophanaeus edmondsi Arnaud = Coprophanaeus conocephalus (Olsoufieff); Coprophanaeus uhleri Malý and Pokorný = Coprophanaeus chiriquensis (Olsoufieff); Coprophanaeus henryi Malý and Pokorný = Coprophanaeus gilli Arnaud; Phanaeus perseus Harold = Coprophanaeus corythus (Harold); Coprophanaeus telamon nevinsoni Arnaud and Gámez = Coprophanaeus corythus; and Coprophanaeus florenti Arnaud = Coprophanaeus ohausi (Felsche). The status of the following names remains unresolved: Phanaeus strandi Balthasar; Coprophanaeus rigoutorum Arnaud; C. terrali Arnaud; C. lichyi Arnaud; C. lecromi Arnaud; C. larseni Arnaud; and C. vazdemeloi Arnaud.
The purpose of this paper is to reassess the taxonomy of Phanaeus MacLeay (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) to accommodate new taxa and changes in taxonomic opinion since the publication of Edmonds’ 1994 revision of the genus. The two subgenera and 13 species groups established by Edmonds (1994) remain unchanged. A revised set of keys with accompanying comments and illustrations separates 54 recognized valid species. Seven recently described valid species are incorporated into the revised classification: Phanaeus blackalleri Delgado-Castillo, 1991; P. bordoni Arnaud, 1996; P. changdiazi Kohlmann and Solís, 2001; P. lecourti Arnaud, 2000; P. martinezorum Arnaud, 2000; P. yecoraensis Edmonds, 2004; and P. zapotecus Edmonds, 2006. The new name Phanaeus sororibispinus Edmonds and Zidek replaces Phanaeus alvarengai Arnaud, 1984, a primary junior homonym of P. alvarengai Pereira and d’Andretta, 1955. Three subspecies recognized in 1994 are elevated to species rank, new status: Phanaeus texensis Edmonds, 1994; P. pilatei Harold, 1863; and P. guatemalensis Harold, 1871. Phanaeus obliquans Bates, 1887 is removed from synonymy and given new status as a valid species. Twelve new junior subjective synonyms (bold) are recognized: P. tridens balthasari Arnaud, 2002 (of P. tridens Castelnau, 1840); P. dzidoi Arnaud, 2000 (of P. palaeno Blanchard, 1843); P. genieri Arnaud, 2002 (of P. amethystinus Harold, 1863); P. prasinus jolyi Arnaud, 2001 (of P. prasinus Harold, 1868); P. kirbyi ledezmai Arnaud, 2002 (of P. kirbyi Vigors, 1825); P. achilles lydiae Arnaud, 2000 (of P. achilles Boheman, 1858); P. chalcomelas grossii Arnaud, 2001 (of P. chalcomelas [Perty, 1830]); P pyrois malyi Arnaud, 2002 (of P. pyrois Bates, 1887); P. tridens moroni Arnaud, 2001 (of P. tridens Castenau, 1840); P. lecourti peruanus Arnaud, 2000 (of P. lecourti Arnaud, 2000); P. endymion porioni Arnaud, 2001 (of P. endymion Harold, 1863); P. pseudofurcosus Balthasar, 1939 (of P. tridens Castelnau, 1840); and P. prasinus trinidadensis Arnaud, 2001 (of P. prasinus Harold, 1868). “Phanaeus viridicollis” Olsoufieff, 1924 (sensu Arnaud 2002) is an unavailable name here considered a color variant of P. pyrois Bates, 1887.
Cithaeron praedonius O. P.-Cambridge 1872 (Araneae: Gnaphosoidea: Cithaeronidae) is an Old World species with a distribution from The Gambia, western Africa, and Greece to Malaysia and Australia. In the New World, it was recently found in Brazil, and is now reported for the first time in North America, in the United States. Multiple individuals of both sexes and various life stages, including multiple eggsacs, have been found in a home in Port Richey, Pasco County, Florida. An adult female was found on the outside wall of the house feeding on another spider, suggesting that C. praedonius are no longer contained as a spot introduction in this one house. Observations in captivity indicate that this species may prefer feeding on other spiders. The eggsac and molting nest are described for the first time, and the first records on fecundity are reported.
Specimens of Megacopta cribraria (Fabricius) were collected in northern Georgia in late October 2009, where they were invading homes in large numbers. This is the first known occurrence of this species and the family Plataspidae in the New World. Megacopta cribraria was previously known from Asia and Australia. A key is provided to separate Plataspidae from other families of Pentatomoidea in America North of Mexico. A diagnosis and figures are provided to facilitate recognition of M. cribraria. Reported host plants and other aspects of the biology of this species are reviewed. Megacopta cribraria is considered a pest of numerous legumes in Asia, has the potential to provide biological control of kudzu, Pueraria montana var. lobata (Willd.) Ohwi, (Fabaceae) and likely will continue to be a household pest in the vicinity of kudzu fields as well as become a pest of North American legume crops.
A Caribbean species of Mecidea Dallas, M. longula Stål, apparently established in south Florida, is reported from the United States for the first time. Specimens were first collected in February 2008 in a light trap operated in Miami-Dade County, Florida. Collections in that trap have continued through the present. Searches near the trap location resulted in several specimens being taken from smutgrass, Sporobolus indicus (L.), an exotic grass now established throughout much of the southeastern United States. The three North American species of Mecidea are keyed and illustrated. In addition to the Florida locality, M. longula is reported for the first time from the British Virgin Islands, St. Kitts, St. Martin, and the Turks and Caicos Islands.
Verrufenes historisieren
(2019)
Idee und Ideologie des Fortschritts wurden im 19. Jahrhundert nicht zuletzt von den historischen Wissenschaften hervorgebracht und durch die enormen Fortschritte der Wissenschaften ungemein plausibilisiert. [...] Vielleicht müssen wir rabiat werden, wenn wir den uns immer noch selbstverständlichen ideologischen Komplex von Fortschritt, Zeit und Historisierung verstehen und überwinden wollen; Immanuel Wallerstein hat dafür einmal die sprachlich gewöhnungsbedürftige Formel eines "Unthinking the 19th Century" ins Spiel gebracht. Vielleicht müssen wir unsere begrifflichen und rhetorischen Routinen - die auch in Deckbegriffen wie der Moderne, der Gesellschaft oder der Wissenschaft noch wirksam sind - irritieren, etwa durch 'illegitime', 'unwissenschaftliche' oder verrufene Formen des Historisierens.
Am 6. August 1975 lädt der Verlag Roter Stern in Frankfurt am Main zu einer Pressekonferenz ins Hotel Frankfurter Hof. Hier präsentieren der Verleger KD Wolff, ehedem Bundesvorsitzender des Sozialistischen Deutschen Studentenbundes, und der ehemalige Werbegrafiker D.E. Sattler den Einleitungsband ihrer neuen Hölderlin-Ausgabe. Die zwanzigbändige Edition soll in fünf Jahren abgeschlossen sein; tatsächlich erscheint der letzte Band 2008. Aufsehenerregend war die neue Ausgabe vor allem wegen ihrer Editionsprinzipien: Alle Handschriften werden im Faksimile wiedergegeben, eine "typographische Umschrift" bildet die Schriftbildlichkeit der Handschriftenblätter ab, eine "Phasenanalyse" macht den zeitlichen Charakter des Entwurfsprozesses nachvollziehbar. Aufsehenerregend war aber auch, dass die Frankfurter Hölderlin-Ausgabe (FHA) von Anfang an unter einem politisch-aktivistischen Stern stand: "Roter Stern über Hölderlin" oder "Liest Marx jetzt Hölderlin?" lauteten einschlägige Überschriften in der Presse.
Der Einsicht, dass die Zeitschrift kein simpler "cargo truck" für intellektuelles Frachtgut ist, wird inzwischen auch in der Forschung Rechnung getragen. Damit wird nachgeholt, was für die 'history of books' schon längst selbstverständlich ist: Zeitschriften weisen Eigenlogiken auf, die kultur- und wissensgeschichtlich untersucht werden können und sollten. Nicht zuletzt sind sie immer auch Interventionen in eine spezifische historische Situation. [...] Periodika sind in der Geschichte der Ideen und Theorien, der Künste und der Wissenschaften der Neuzeit allgegenwärtig, und gerade deshalb sind sie theoriebedürftig. Der Arbeitskreis Kulturwissenschaftliche Zeitschriftenforschung hat sich 2017 als Initiative von und für Nachwuchsforscher*innen gegründet, die über Perspektiven auf diesen selbstverständlich-unselbstverständlichen Gegenstand nachdenken.
Unsere wichtigsten Informationsquellen zur antiken Medizin sind Texte und Artefakte, archäologische und anthropologische Überreste (wie etwa Skelette, mumifiziertes menschliches Gewebe, Nahrungsreste oder Spuren von Lebensgewohnheiten). Im Laufe der Zeit sind jedoch viele dieser Belege durch Feuereinwirkung oder Verfall aufgrund ungünstiger Umweltbedingungen, oder auch, weil die Zeugnisse verlegt wurden und nicht mehr auffindbar waren, verloren gegangen oder stark beschädigt worden. Um herauszufinden, wie Menschen in der antiken Welt über die Seele und den Körper dachten und wie sie es mit Gesundheit und Krankheit hielten, müssen Medizin- und Philosophiehistoriker deshalb Detektivarbeit leisten: Auf der Basis fragmentarischen Materials gilt es, relevante Hinweise aufzuspüren und die Vergangenheit zu rekonstruieren. Vergegenwärtigt man sich dabei, dass einige Quellen mehr als 2.000 Jahre alt sind, ist es erstaunlich, wie genau die vorfindbaren Informationen sein können und wie nahe wir damit an die Vorstellungen antiker Menschen herankommen können.
Das Phänomen Terrorismus ist regelmäßig Gegenstand aktueller Berichterstattung in den Nachrichten und tritt hierbei deutlich als von Medien abhängige aggressive Taktik in Erscheinung. Seit den Anschlägen auf das New Yorker World Trade Center am 11. September 2001 hat es in verstärkter Form eine zentrale Rolle im öffentlichen Diskurs inne. Darüber hinaus stellt der Themenkomplex ein wiederkehrendes Motiv in den Unterhaltungsmedien dar. Diese nehmen Bezug auf zeitgeschichtliche Kontexte, welche oft in fiktionalisierter Form Ver- oder wenigstens Bearbeitung finden.
The genus Oshaibahus El-Sonbati & Wilson gen. nov. is described with the type species Platymetopius zizyphi Bergevin, 1922. Two new species, O. kadiae El-Sonbati & Wilson gen. et sp. nov. from Sudan and O. linnavuorii El-Sonbati & Wilson gen. et sp. nov. from Iraq are described, and a new combination, Oshaibahus zizyphi (Bergevin, 1922) gen. et comb. nov. is proposed. The genus Masiripius Dlabola, 1981 (type species: Mahalana lugubris Distant, 1918) is redefined. An illustrated key to genera of the subtribe Opsiina and a key to species of Oshaibahus gen. nov. are presented to facilitate identification.
Seit mehr als 14 Jahrhunderten glauben Muslime, Sunniten wie Schiiten, daran, dass der Prophet Muhammad (gest. 632) der letzte Prophet sei und nach ihm bis zum jüngsten Tag weder weitere Propheten noch Gesandte kommen werden. Im 19. Jahrhundert ist eine neue islamische Bewegung in Erscheinung getreten. Diese neue islamische Glaubensgemeinschaft der sogenannten "Ahmadiyya"1 wurde 1891 von Mirza Ghulam Ahmad im indischen Punjab ins Leben gerufen. Anfangs erhob er den Anspruch, ein Erneuerer (mugaddid) des Islam zu sein. Einige Jahre später ging er, über seinen Aufruf zur Erneuerung hinausgehend, dazu über zu erklären, er sei der verheißene Messias und Mahdi2 des Islam. Schließlich verkündete er, göttliche Offenbarungen erhalten zu haben und ein Prophet Gottes zu sein. Diese Verkündigungen widersprechen, theologisch gesehen, eindeutig den Glaubenslehren der orthodoxen Muslime und riefen folglich ihren Zorn hervor. Trotzdem wurde die Ahmadiyya als eine unabhängige islamische Gemeinde im Jahre 1901 in Qadian registriert. ...
Die Scharia umfasst nach muslimischer Auffassung alle Fragen des Lebens und gibt Anweisungen für das Verhalten in Familie, Gesellschaft sowie gegenüber Gott. Insbesondere seit der zweiten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts und zwar infolge der Anwerbung sogenannter ,Gastarbeiter‘ und der Aufnahme von Flüchtlingen aus mehrheitlich islamischen Ländern hat sich das Thema Scharia in Deutschland, wie in vielen anderen nicht-islamisch geprägten Gesellschaften, zu einem ausgesprochen heiklen Streitgegenstand entwickelt. Ein nicht unbedeutender Teil der im Westen lebenden Muslime will sein Leben nach den Schariavorschriften ausrichten. Diese Vorschriften stehen jedoch nicht immer in Einklang mit dem Ordnungssystem oder den Werten der jeweiligen Mehrheitsgesellschaft. Muslimische Gelehrte entwickelten im Zuge dessen ein spezielles Konzept des so genannten Fiqh al-aqallīyāt („Minderheitenrecht“), welches Fragen der Minderheiten im schariarechtlichen Rahmen entsprechend ihrer Lebensumstände behandeln soll. Der vorliegende Beitrag befasst sich mit der Frage, wie der Umgang der Muslime mit Nichtmuslimen im Allgemeinen und mit deren religiösen sowie gesellschaftlichen Feierlichkeiten im Besonderen schariarechtlich bewertet wird. Diese Fragestellung wird anhand von drei Rechtsgutachten (fatwa Pl. fatāwā) Yūsuf al-Qaraḍāwīs, eines der wohl populärsten und anerkanntesten Gelehrten der Gegenwart im sunnitischen Islam, beantwortet.
Untangling some taxonomic riddles on damselfly genera (Zygoptera) from the neotropical region
(2007)
Examination of type material deposited in the IRSNB (Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, Brussels, Belgium) and in the BMNH (British Museum of Natural History, London, Great Britain) allowed us to solve taxonomic riddles regarding several damselfly (Zygoptera) genera from the neotropical region. We provide notes on the status of several types, and introduce the following new synonymies: Argia huallaga Fraser, 1946 = A. adamsi Calvert, 1902; Argia makoka Fraser, 1946 = A. kokama Fraser, 1946; Argia mollusca Fraser, 1946 = A. collata Selys, 1865; Argia trifoliata Fraser, 1946 = A. variegata Förster, 1914; Argia umbriaca Fraser, 1946 = A. indicatrix Calvert, 1902; Amphiagrion amphion Selys, 1876 = Ischnura verticalis (Say, 1840); a new combination: Oxyagrion cardinalis Fraser, 1946 to Leptobasis cardinalis (Fraser, 1946); and three lectotype designations (for Acanthagrion gracile race? lancea Selys, 1876, Acanthagrion trimaculatum Selys, 1876, and Leptagrion flammeum Selys, 1876).
Oskar Fischinger
(2012)
„But what about Oscar Fischinger? None of you are acknowledging Oscar Fischinger!“ Der aufgebrachte Zuhörer, der sich so in eine Diskussionsrunde einmischt, ist eine fiktive Figur in Jonathan Lethems Roman The Fortress of Solitude (2004) [1]. Doch trifft seine Frage nach „Oscar Fischinger“ einen wichtigen Punkt der wechselhaften Karriere des wirklichen, am 22. Juni 1900 in Gelnhausen geborenen und am 31. Januar 1967 in Los Angeles gestorbenen Oskar Fischinger. Es gab Phasen, in denen Fischingers abstrakte, zu klassischer Musik synchronisierte Filme begeistert aufgenommen wurden. Sie versprachen eine neue künstlerischen Synthese und übertrafen darin noch, so sahen es einige Kritiker, zeitgenössische Richtungen abstrakter Malerei. Die Malerei konnte visuelle Analogien von Klängen lediglich in statischen Bildern präsentieren. In diesen Filmen jedoch schien die Möglichkeit einer sich tatsächlich in der Zeit entfaltenden „visuellen Musik“ auf. Immer wieder aber geriet Fischingers Schaffen schon zu Lebzeiten in Vergessenheit. Während sich andere Filmemacher wie Walter Ruttmann, Hans Richter, Len Lye oder Norman McLaren früh im Kanon der Filmavantgarde etablierten, blieb Fischingers Rezeption sporadisch. Dazu trugen persönliche Auseinandersetzungen und finanzielle Schwierigkeiten ebenso bei wie politische Verwerfungen und das komplizierte Verhältnis von Filmavantgarde und Filmindustrie.
First as a student of comparative literature with a focus on German and then as a professor of German Studies, I’ve been traveling back and forth to Germany for three decades, almost exactly the age of the reunified German state. I have stayed for weeks, for months, or for more than a year at a time. I have lived in Leipzig, in Cologne, and in Munich, but I have spent by far the most time in Berlin, a place that I have come to consider a second home. Throughout that time, Germany has changed enormously, both demographically and attitudinally. In relation to diversity in general and in its relationship to Jews.
Twenty new species of the millipede genus Chaleponcus Attems, 1914, are described from the Udzungwa Mountains: C. netus sp. nov., C. quasimodo sp. nov., C. malleolus sp. nov., C. scopus sp. nov., C. nikolajscharffi sp. nov., C. mwanihanensis sp. nov., C. basiliscus sp. nov., C. krai sp. nov., C. nectarinia sp. nov., C. circumvallatus sp. nov., C. ibis sp. nov., C. vandenspiegeli sp. nov., C. vilici sp. nov., C. teres sp. nov., C. hamerae sp. nov., C. termini sp. nov., C. gracilior sp. nov., C. mwabvui sp. nov., C. howelli sp. nov. and C. tintin sp. nov. Together with C. dabagaensis Kraus, 1958, they constitute the Chaleponcus dabagaensis-group, well characterized by apparently apomorphic gonopodal characters, presumably monophyletic, and the first example of a major radiation within the Udzungwas. All species are restricted to altitudes >1390 m, all but one were found in only one, rarely two forest reserves, and the vast majority of specimens were collected in montane forest. Chaleponcus gracilior sp. nov. was collected in four forest reserves, often in secondary habitats where other species were only exceptionally found. Co-occurrence of multiple species, inter-specific differences in body size and unusual tarsal setation of a few species tentatively suggest adaptive radiation.
Damacornu gen. nov. (type species: D. transversum gen. et sp. nov.), Geotypodon papei sp. nov. and Spinotarsus fortehamatus sp. nov. are described, and Helicochetus dimidiatus (Peters, 1855), H. mutaba Kraus, 1960 and Hoffmanides dissutus (Hoffman, 1963) are recorded from the Udzungwa Mts, Tanzania. A complete overview of the 39 odontopygid species now known from the Udzungwa Mts is given, including notes on endemism, biogeographical relationships and altitudinal distribution patterns.
Dolichoiulus typhlocanaria sp. nov., D. oromii sp. nov. and D. longunguis sp. nov. are described from caves and the mesovoid shallow stratum (MSS) on Gran Canaria. The genus Anagaiulus Enghoff, 1992 is synonymized under Dolichoiulus Verhoeff, 1900, resulting in Dolichoiulus blancatypa (Enghoff, 1992) comb nov.
A large, newly collected material of the genus Aquattuor from the Udzungwa Mts, Tanzania, has been studied. Two new species are described, viz., A. mollilobus sp. nov. from the Udzungwa Mts and A. nguruensis sp. nov. from the Nguru Mts, Tanzania. Aquattuor claudiahempae Enghoff & Frederiksen, 2015, is recorded as new for the Udzungwa fauna. Characters from the first pair of male legs are illustrated for all Aquattuor species and are shown to be useful for species discrimination. A new gonopodal difference between A. submajor Enghoff, 2015 and A. udzungwensis Enghoff, 2015 is described and illustrated. Intrageneric relationships and distribution patterns are discussed. A distribution map and a key to all Aquattuor species are presented.
Twenty-two new species of the genus Eviulisoma Silvestri, 1910, from the Eastern Arc Mountains, Tanzania, are described: E. acaciae sp. nov., E. aequilobatum sp. nov., E. akkariae sp. nov., E. angulatum sp. nov., E. articulatum sp. nov., E. biquintum sp. nov., E. breviscutum sp. nov., E. cetafi sp. nov., E. chitense sp. nov., E. commelina sp. nov., E. coxale sp. nov., E. ejti sp. nov., E. grumslingslak sp. nov., E. kalimbasiense sp. nov., E. navuncus sp. nov., E. nessiteras sp. nov., E. ottokrausi sp. nov., E. paradisiacum sp. nov., E. sternale sp. nov. and E. zebra sp. nov. from the Udzungwa Mts, E. culter sp. nov. from the Rubeho Mts and E. kangense sp. nov. from the Kanga Mts. Eviulisoma kwabuniense Kraus, 1958, and E. dabagaense Kraus, 1958, both from the Udzungwa Mts, are redesribed based on new material. Notes are provided on E. iuloideum (Verhoeff, 1941) based on type material. Eoseviulisoma Brolemann, 1920, is synonymized under Eviulisoma, based on newly collected material of E. julinum (Attems, 1909), type species of Eoseviulisoma. New material of Suohelisoma ulugurense Hoffman, 1964, type species of Suohelisoma Hoffman, 1964, has revealed that the gonopod structure is more similar to that of Eviulisoma than originally thought, but Suohelisoma is retained as a valid genus. Four species groups are recognized among Eviulisoma species from the Udzungwa Mts, but the need for a revision of the entire genus is emphasized. Two types of epizootic fungi are recorded from Eviulisoma spp., and an enigmatic amorphous mass, which may be a kind of plugging substance, is recorded from the gonopod tips and excavated sixth sternum of several species.
Three new genera of Odontopygidae are described, all based on new species from the Udzungwa mountains, Tanzania, and all monotypic: Casuariverpa gen. nov. (type species: C. scarpa gen. et sp. nov.), Yia gen. nov. (type species: Y. geminispina gen. et sp. nov.), and Utiliverpa gen. nov. (type species: U. decapsulatrix gen. et sp. nov.). Similarities and differences between the new genera and other genera are discussed.
Two species of the genus Prionopetalum Attems, 1909, are recorded from the Udzungwa Mountains: P. asperginis sp. nov. and P. kraepelini (Attems, 1896). Prionopetalum stuhlmanni Attems, 1914, is synonymized under P. kraepelini. Odontopyge fasciata Attems, 1896, is transferred from Prionopetalum to Aquattuor Frederiksen, 2013, and new illustrations are given. A new illustrated key to species of Prionopetalum is provided.
The new genus Geotypodon gen. nov. is described. It includes two species from the Udzungwa Mountains: G. millemanus gen. et sp. nov. (type species) and G. submontanus gen. et sp. nov., one species from nearby Iringa: G. iringensis gen. et sp. nov., and 18 previously described species hitherto incorrectly assigned to Odontopyge Brandt, 1841.
The genus Aquattuor Frederiksen, 2013 is revised. A. denticulatus Frederiksen, 2013 (type species) from the East Usambara Mts, Tanzania, is redescribed, and six new species are described: A. claudiahempae sp. nov. from Mt. Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, and five species from the Udzungwa Mts, Tanzania: A. longipala Enghoff sp. nov., A. major Enghoff sp. nov., A. stereosathe Enghoff sp. nov., A. submajor Enghoff sp. nov., and A. udzungwensis Enghoff sp. nov.
The genus Koiulus gen. nov. and its type-species, Koiulus interruptus gen. et sp. nov., are described from the Russian Far East. The new genus is compared with other genera of Mongoliulidae, in particular with Ussuriiulus Golovatch, 1980, also from the Russian Far East, with which it shares the absence of ozopores from individual body rings distributed along the body, a condition so far otherwise unknown in the superorder Juliformia. A synoptic table of genera and a list of species of Mongoliulidae are presented.
Jeekelosoma Mauriès, 1985, is upgraded from subgenus status under Eviulisoma Silvestri, 1910 to full genus status. The type species, Jeekelosoma abadi (Mauriès, 1985) is redescribed based on topotypical material from a cave in Morocco. Jeekelosoma heptarachne sp. nov. and J. viginti sp. nov. are described from two further Moroccan caves.
New distribution records for the State of Florida are given for several genera and species of water beetles. These include Dytiscidae: Acilius confusus Bergsten; Dytiscus carolinus Aubé; Matus bicarinatus (Say); Elmidae: Oulimnius nitidulus LeConte; Stenelmis mera Sanderson; S. morsei White; Hydrophilidae: Laccobius minutoides d’Orchymont; Scirtidae: Sarabandus robustus (LeConte); Scirtes oblongus Guérin-Méneville. Additional information is provided on the distribution, morphology and three color forms of S. oblongus which is considered to be a senior synonym of Scirtes sexlineatus Chevrolat and S. interruptus Chevrolat.
Gibt es überhaupt einen Filmkanon? Der Filmkanon scheint deutlich weniger fixiert zu sein als der klassische Kernkanon der Literatur. Begründungsmöglichkeiten hierfür sind im Bereich der Diskussionen um den Film als Kunst zu sehen, begründet u. a. mit der Herkunft vom Varieté. Zugleich fungiert(e) die Literatur in stärkerem Maße als Identifikationsraum des Bürgertums. Hinzu kommt die Internationalität des Filmmarktes, mit der eine geringere Bindung an Nationalkanones einhergeht, eine nochmal erheblich größere Masse an Filmen sowie deren stärkere Diversität. Und schließlich scheint das Auteur-Konzept für den Film von prononcierter Bedeutung im Vergleich zu Werkkanones.
Im Zusammenhang mit den Tendenzen zum Autobiographischen in der Gegenwartsliteratur, die seit einiger Zeit unter dem Label der Autofiktion bekannt sind, wird häufig der Name der französischen Autorin Annie Ernaux genannt. Allerdings hat der Tagebucheintrag in ihrem Werk eine besondere Funktion, dient er doch der nachzeitigen Stabilisierung ihrer anderen Texte. Sie selbst bezeichnet ihre Texte, die autobiographische Erlebnisse im Kontext der sie bestimmenden sozialen Strukturen erzählen, auch nicht als Autofiktionen, sondern als "Autosoziobiographien", die sich ihrem Gegenstand nur im Rückblick annähern können.
In this article we dealt with the relations between the state and religion / Islam and its interpreters i.e., the ulama, their needs each other. As a case, with an original source, we focused on the time of the Mahmud II (1808-1839) The Ottoman reforms of the nineteenth century is reconciliation between Islam and Western civili-sation. In this process the ulama played key role by commenting Islam accordance with the need of the age or of the Ottoman Empire. The reformers, chiefly the Sultan and his close friends needed the support of the ulama to legitimate their reform programmes In this crucial stage the head of the ulama the Shaykhulislam, used his own religious knowledge and influence, derived from his office by writing a treatise to persuade the masses to accept the reforms. Applying the traditional virtue literature on the Ottoman dynasty he presented in this pamphlet one of the Western-minded Ottoman sultans as an ideal caliph-sultan. This attitude helped to transform the middle-aged Ottoman political structure and society into modern ages in Western line.
Islam, the Muslim traditions and the ulama in Central Asian societies are becoming increasingly important for assessing the situation in and around the region. To understand of the post Soviet Muslim republics it is nec-essary to know the Islamic heritage of the Soviet Union, i.e. the Islamic understanding and interpretation of Soviet official ulama which still influence the mind of the people and the contemporary Central Asian ulama. The official ulama were endeavouring to reconcile Islam with science and progress and to guarantee its survival in a modern environment, they served by an extremely energetic effort to preserve Islam at least in purity and integrity as religion and national sentiment and to prevent it from relapsing into deprivation and ignorance. The most important official Muslim religious figure, the Mufti of Tashkent Z. Babakhan interpreted Islam as a bulwark of progress, disseminator of knowledge, the religion of peace and friendship; portrayed the Prophet Muhammad as a “democrat, reformer and revolutionary, even a socialist”; reconciliation with socialism and communism.
A total of 20 Odonata species were recorded from 15 water bodies (3 natural water bodies and 12 manmade reservoirs) in a desert landscape west of the Namak Lake in the northwest of the Central Plateau of Iran, from 27 May to 20 June, 2017. The study area included Qom province and the northern part of Esfahan province (34.07 to 35.14 N, 51.33 to 50.89 E). For Qom province, 17 out of 18 species found are new provincial records. In addition Selysiothemis nigra, Orthetrum chrysostigma and Orthetrum taeniolatum are new findings for Esfahan province. The species around the manmade reservoirs are characterized by a broad ecological amplitude ("generalists") while species assemblages of natural water bodies consisted of more sensitive species. In the arid climate of central part of Iran, manmade reservoirs are major habitats for Odonata species. Although these reservoirs have increased the amount of habitat for generalist species, they do not foster sensitive and specialist species. Furthermore, considering the more intense droughts predicted for these areas in the future, and the current scenario of environmental degradation, some sensitive species may be in danger of local extinction.
Yajnavalkya : seine Philosophie – seine Soteriologie ; Klaus Mylius zum 80. Geburtstag gewidmet
(2010)
Handkes Zeichnungen erschienen 2019 bei Schirmer/Mosel. Der Band versammelt 104 grafische Blätter aus seinen Notizbüchern (die Faksimiles aus dem Novum Testamentum Graece eingerechnet, sind es 106 Farbtafeln); die Mehrzahl der Zeichnungen war bereits in "Vor der Baumschattenwand nachts" (2016) enthalten. Diese bislang letzte publizierte Sammlung mit einer Auswahl an Notaten trägt den Untertitel "Zeichen und Anflüge von der Peripherie 2007–2015". Handke kam dem Vorschlag des Galeristen Klaus Gerrit Friese nach, seine grafisch festgehaltenen "Zeichen und Anflüge" in dessen Berliner Galerie zu zeigen und entnahm seinen Notizbüchern die unverkäuflichen Blätter. Nachdem sie 2017 in Berlin zu sehen waren, sind sie inzwischen möglicherweise in den Bestand des Deutschen Literaturarchivs Marbach übergegangen, das im selben Jahr 154 der hemdtaschengroßen Journale angekauft hat. Als Katalog zur Ausstellung ist 2019 der schön gestaltete Zeichnungen-Band mit einem Essay des italienischen Philosophen Giorgio Agamben verlegt worden.
Twenty-nine species of caddisflies in the genus Agapetus Curtis in eastern and central North America are reviewed. Twelve are described as new species: Agapetus aphallus (known only from females); Agapetus baueri, Agapetus flinti, Agapetus harrisi, Agapetus hesperus, Agapetus ibis, Agapetus kirchneri, Agapetus meridionalis, Agapetus pegram, Agapetus ruiteri, Agapetus stylifer, and Agapetus tricornutus. Agapetus rossi Denning 1941 is recognized as a junior subjective synonym of Agapetus walkeri (Betten and Mosely 1940), new synonym. A key to males is provided, and species’ distributions are mapped.
Mit 35 Projekten ist das Werk Theodor Storms das meistverfilmte des deutschen Realismus. Das besondere Interesse der Produzenten und Regisseure gilt den Stoffen, von denen Storm erzählt: Liebe, Partnerschaft und Ehe sowie familiäre Beziehungen, die dem Wandel sozialer Prozesse unterliegen und häufig scheitern. Dass Novellen und Erzählungen Storms Vorlagen für Drehbücher wurden, hat wohl auch mit der Nähe seiner Texte zum Theater zu tun; Storm bezeichnete die Novelle als „die Schwester des Dramas und die strengste Form der Prosadichtung“, die „die tiefsten Probleme des Menschenlebens“ behandelt und eine geschlossene Form darstellt. Aufbau, Personenkonstellation, Konflikte und ihre Lösung sind ebenso Strukturmerkmale beider Gattungen wie Steigerung, Wendepunkt und Katastrophe.
Der Zeitraum der nach Storms Werken gedrehten Kino-und Fernsehfilme umfasst rund 90 Jahre von dem ersten Stummfilm 1917, nach der Novelle „John Riew“, bis Destova vila, einer tschechischen Adaption der „Regentrude“ im Jahre 2010. Die Breite der ausgewählten Erzählungen belegt, dass die Geschichte der Storm-Filme zugleich eine „Aneignungsgeschichte der Novellistik dieses Autors“ (Harro Segeberg) ist.
The genus Cotesia Cameron, 1891 is one of the most diverse of the Microgastrinae, a subfamily of wasps that are exclusively endoparasitic on lepidopteran larvae. Species of Cotesia are widely utilised as biological control agents across the world. In Australia, there are currently 10 confirmed native species as well as four species introduced for the management of lepidopteran pests. The genus is morphologically conserved and has not been studied in the Australasian region for many decades. In this study, we use both comparative morphology and sequence data from the COI gene to delineate species, and in so doing describe seven new species from Australia: C. lasallei sp. nov., C. medusae sp. nov., C. ocellata sp. nov., C. reidarum sp. nov., C. scripta sp. nov., C. tjapekki sp. nov. and C. wonboynensis sp. nov., raising the number of species of Cotesia formally recorded in Australia to 21. We also provide updated descriptions of the previously described native species, diagnoses for the introduced species and a key to all currently described species found on the continent and from Papua New Guinea. This study treats only a fraction of the likely diversity of Cotesia, but provides a solid framework for future work.
The small conoidean Hemilienardia ocellata is one of the easily recognizable Indo-Pacific “turrids”, primarily because of its remarkable eyespot colour pattern. Morphological and molecular phylogenetic analyses revealed four species that share this “characteristic” colour pattern but demonstrate consistent differences in size and shell proportions. Three new species – Hemilienardia acinonyx sp. nov. from the Philippines, H. lynx sp. nov. from Papua New Guinea and H. pardus sp. nov. from the Society and Loyalty Islands – are described based on the results of phylogenetic analyses. Although the H. ocellata species complex clade falls in a monophyletic Hemilienardia, H. ocellata and H. acinonyx sp. nov. possess a radula with semi-enrolled or notably flattened triangular marginal teeth, a condition that diverges substantially from the standard radular morphology of Hemilienardia and other raphitomids.
The genus Casmaria H. Adams & A. Adams, 1853 (family Cassidae) is widespread in the tropical Indo-Pacific and has been documented from some Atlantic localities as well. Two Casmaria species, C. erinaceus (Linnaeus, 1758) and C. ponderosa (Gmelin, 1791), are common in Indo-Pacific shallow-water sandy bottom communities and are characterized by high morphological variability; both species encompass multiple, often sympatric forms of uncertain status. In the present study we carry out a phylogenetic analysis of some Philippine Casmaria morphs and demonstrate that one of the distinctive morphs earlier assigned to Casmaria ponderosa is in fact a different species, which we describe as Casmaria boblehmani sp. nov. The smooth form of Casmaria ponderosa, C. ponderosa ponderosa, and the solid nodulose form, widely called “form nodulosa” despite being strikingly different in shell morphology, are shown to be conspecific. Studied specimens of these two morphs even from different localities share the same haplotype of the CO1 gene. In light of these new data on the morphological variability of Casmaria species, we discuss criteria of species delimitation in the genus Casmaria and possible affinities of Casmaria boblehmani sp. nov. within the genus.
Virpazaria Gittenberger, 1969 is distributed in the Balkan Peninsula (Albania, Montenegro and Croatia) and inhabits the shallow subterranean habitat (MSS) on limestone base rock. Reviewing historical and recently collected material, two species, Virpazaria (Virpazaria) gittenbergeri Fehér & Erőss sp. nov. and Virpazaria (Virpazaria) pesici Fehér & Deli sp. nov., are introduced as new to science. The conservation status of the new species are assessed using IUCN criteria. Two taxa, Virpazaria (Virpazaria) pageti alexanderi Reischütz & Subai, 2012 and Virpazaria (Aemiliella) ripkeni pastorpueri Reischütz et al., 2011, are synonymized with their nominate subspecies. Some new distribution records, as well as geological and geomorphological data about the known locations for Virpazaria, are presented.
Two formerly monotypic lumbriculid genera, Guestphalinus Michaelsen, 1933 and Kincaidiana Altman, 1936, are reviewed using morphological and molecular data, following the discovery of new northwestern, Nearctic species. Several populations of Kincaidiana hexatheca Altman, 1936 were examined, and both morphology and DNA data suggest a single, variable species in Pacific drainages extending from northern California through Washington, USA. Specimens of Kincaidiana from the Smith River drainage with a single, median atrium and differing genetically from K. hexatheca are assigned to K. smithi sp. nov. The chaetal morphology of North American Guestphalinus populations is variable, and two basic morphotypes are assigned to G. elephantinus sp. nov. and G. exilis sp. nov. This decision is supported by molecular data. The tree topology, based on the mitochondrial 16S rRNA and Cytochrome Oxidase I (COI), and the nuclear 28S rRNA gene sequences, confirmed the close phylogenetic relationships among the Nearctic Guestphalinus, Kincaidiana and Uktena Fend, Rodriguez & Lenat, 2015. Probable synapomorphies associating these genera include a filiform, ringed proboscis, a forward shift of reproductive organs relative to the usual position in the family, and spermathecae in the atrial segment.
The present study aims to fulfill the gap of taxonomic knowledge on Triphoridae from Brazil. We describe five new species (Isotriphora uncia sp. nov., Isotriphora leo sp. nov., Monophorus verecundus sp. nov., Sagenotriphora albocaput sp. nov., Similiphora lucida sp. nov.), report five species previously known only from the Caribbean and related areas (Cheirodonta dupliniana (Olsson, 1916), Eutriphora auffenbergi Rolán & Lee, 2008, Isotriphora tricingulata Rolán & Fernández-Garcés, 2015, Marshallora ostenta Rolán & Fernández-Garcés, 2008, Monophorus caracca (Dall, 1927) comb. nov.) and describe six morphotypes at the generic level (Isotriphora sp. 1, Marshallora sp. 1, Nanaphora sp. 1, Sagenotriphora sp. 1, Sagenotriphora sp. 2, Similiphora sp. 1). Remarks are made to some species previously recorded from Brazil, including the invalidation of records, problems of generic allocation and geographical range extensions. Maps of the geographical distribution are provided for the 65 currently recognized species of Triphoridae from Brazil. Of these, 31 species are endemic to Brazil and 58 inhabit the continental shelf vs only seven from the continental slope. A distinct geographical zone occurs in southeastern Brazil. A few species occur exclusively near the mouth of the Amazon River, whereas others inhabit a local biogenic reef, possibly serving as a biogeographical corridor that connects western Atlantic populations. Species of Isotriphora from Brazil are particularly common around oceanic islands, probably due to adopting intracapsular metamorphosis, which may have evolved in more than one evolutionary event.
The alpha-taxonomy of triphorids is still largely based on the study of the shell, and the scarcity of studies dealing with their anatomy is a result of the difficulty of sampling live animals and their very small size. Whereas radula and operculum are important structures in the taxonomy at the generic level, the jaw of triphorids has never been properly studied, being regarded as presenting a morphological homogeneity. The present research explored the basic anatomy (especially internal hard structures: operculum, jaw and radula) of 12 species from Brazil, distributed in 11 genera: Cheirodonta Marshall, 1983 (with a new generic allocation, Cheirodonta dupliniana (Olsson, 1916) comb. nov.), Cosmotriphora Olsson & Harbison, 1953, Iniforis Jousseaume, 1884, Latitriphora Marshall, 1983, Metaxia Monterosato, 1884, Monophorus Grillo, 1877, Nanaphora Laseron, 1958, Nototriphora Marshall, 1983, Sagenotriphora Marshall, 1983, Similiphora Bouchet, 1985 and Strobiligera Dall, 1924; in addition, the basic anatomy of the Caribbean species "Inella" harryleei Rolán & Fernández-Garcés, 2008 was analysed. Radular examination showed that the majority of species studied is properly allocated in their genera after comparisons in the literature with respective type species, albeit a few species are clearly in need of a new generic allocation. The jaw of triphorids is remarkably heterogeneous, displaying different patterns of scales and micro-pores between outer and inner sides.
Kempfidris : a new genus of myrmicine ants from the Neotropical region (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
(2014)
The new genus Kempfidris gen. nov. is described based on the workers of a single species, K. inusualis comb. nov., from Brazil, Ecuador, and Venezuela. Kempfidris inusualis comb. nov. was originally described by Fernández (2007) and provisionally placed in Monomorium awaiting a better understanding of the internal relationships in Myrmicinae. Kempfidris gen. nov. has a series of distinctive morphological characters including the mandibular configuration, vestibulate propodeal spiracle, propodeal carinae, and cylindrical micro-pegs on the posteromedian portion of abdominal tergum VI and anteromedian portion of abdominal tergum VII. This last trait appears to be autapomorphic for the genus.
Type material of the species of Alloxysta described by Cameron and Fergusson and deposited in the Natural History Museum of London has been revised. Seven species are considered valid: Alloxysta abdera Fergusson, 1986, A. basimacula (Cameron, 1886), A. crassa (Cameron, 1889), A. mullensis (Cameron, 1883), A. piceomaculata (Cameron, 1883), A. pleuralis (Cameron, 1879) and A. semiaperta Fergusson, 1986. A. basimacula, A. crassa, A. maculicollis (Cameron, 1886), A. perplexa (Cameron, 1889) and A. piceomaculata are here removed from synonymy with A. macrophadna (Hartig, 1841). A. rufi ceps (Cameron, 1883) is removed from synonymy with A. victrix (Westwood, 1833). A. caledonica (Cameron, 1886) and A. perplexa are here synonymized with A. basimacula. A. maculicollis, A. ruficeps and A. ruficollis (Cameron, 1883) are here synonymized with A. castanea (Hartig, 1841). A. ancylocera (Cameron, 1886) was correctly synonymized with A. fuscicornis (Hartig, 1841), A. curvicornis (Cameron, 1883) was correctly synonymized with A. victrix and A. filicornis (Cameron, 1889) was correctly synonymized with A. macrophadna. Complete redescriptions and illustrations are given for valid species. A key for all the Alloxysta species found so far in Great Britain is given.
The Charipinae Dalla Torre & Kieffer, 1910 present in the Palaearctic region are revised; 2410 specimens have been identified, belonging to 75 species: 52 to Alloxysta, one to Apocharips, six to Dilyta and 16 to Phaenoglyphis. For 33 species, new country-level distribution records are provided. Two new species are here described: Alloxysta palearctica Ferrer-Suay & Pujade-Villar sp. nov. and Alloxysta pascuali Ferrer-Suay sp. nov. A diagnosis for these species is included and their diagnostic features are shown in different figures. A key to identify all the species of Charipinae in the Palaearctic region is also given.
Fourteen new species of faronine pselaphines in the genus Sonoma Casey are described: S. agitator (California); S. cardiac (Oregon); S. carltoni (Oregon); S. cataloochee (North Carolina); S. caterinoi (California); S. chandleri (California); S. cobra (California); S. colberti (California); S. maryae (Oregon); S. quellazaire (Oregon); S. rossellinae (California); S. stewarti (California); S. twaini (California); and S. virgo (California, Oregon). Thirteen are from western North America and one from the eastern U.S. These species bring the total diversity of the genus to 57 species—40 from western North America and 17 from the eastern U.S. A key to, and updated distributions for, all western species are provided.
Fifteen new species of faronine pselaphines in the genus Sonoma Casey are described: S. baylessae; S. brasstownensis; S. chouljenkoi; S. cygnus; S. gilae; S. gimmeli; S. holmesi; S. mayori; S. nicholsae; S. parkorum; S. nhunguyeni; S. sokolovi; S. streptophorophallus; S. tishechkini; S. tridens. Male specimens of Sonoma tolulae (LeConte) were collected from the type locality and this species is redescribed. These species bring the total diversity of the genus to 43 species. The genus is divided into four species groups based on characters of the male genitalia. Sonoma corticina Casey was not included in the genus when it was described, thus it cannot be the type species of the genus. We here designate Sonoma tolulae (LeConte) as the type species of the genus Sonoma. A key is provided that will allow discrimination of all eastern species. Life history, habitat, and collection techniques are discussed.
Two new species of pselaphine staphylinids in the genus Batrisodes are described: B. (Declivodes) dorothae Ferro and Carlton from Feliciana Preserve, Louisiana; and B. (Babnormodes) spretoides Ferro and Carlton from Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee. They differ from all other described Batrisodes species in secondary male characters, especially details of the frontal region of the head. These two species bring the total diversity of the genus in North America to 88 species. Specimens were imaged using light microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and X-ray microtomography (micro-CT) techniques. Utility of multiple imaging techniques, especially micro-CT, is discussed.
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.
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.
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.
Distribution and habitat information are provided for 1578 adult specimens of Odonata representing 127 species in 70 genera and 16 families that were collected from 143 locations throughout Thailand. Of the species collected, 25 (20%) were represented by a single specimen, and 40 (31%) were collected from a single location. Collections were made at 49 lentic and 85 lotic sites, and an average of 6.9 and 6.6 species were collected at each site in each habitat, respectively.
A new genus and species of Sternaspidae (Annelida: Polychaeta) from the deep eastern Atlantic
(2020)
Based on specimens recently collected in sediments from 2700 m depth off Mauritania (Northwest Africa; type locality) and from 2700–4400 m depth off Angola (Southwest Africa), a new genus and species, Mauretanaspis longichaeta gen. et spec. nov., is described. The new genus and species are characterized by a unique combination of characters: ventro-caudal shield covered by firmly adhering sediment, lateral margins strongly bent and merging into integument; introvert hooks tapering; eight pre-shield segments; absence of peg chaetae; exceptionally long posteriormost lateral chaetae equaling body length; posterior shield chaetae equaling shield length. A comparative table of characters for all currently recognised sternaspid genera and a key to all species with ventro-caudal shield covered by firmly adhering sediment are provided.
Described, illustrated and discussed is a strikingly distinct new species of the scarabaeine genus Anomiopus Westwood, A. apuskispay Figueroa and Edmonds, from the Chanchamayo montane forest region of eastern Peru. It is a close relative of the recently described A. pishtaco, also from eastern Peru. Both species are noteworthy because of the bizarre form of the male clypeus, which bears extravagantly developed marginal teeth.
Bei den 43. Tagen der deutschsprachigen Literatur in Klagenfurt galten in diesem Jahr die hitzigen Debatten nicht den Siegertexten. [...] Von den Diskussionen um die Texte Beyers und Othmanns bleibt der Eindruck zurück, dass eine ungute moralische Verzagtheit in der Literaturkritik herrscht: Wo die Autorin als Zeugin für das Geschilderte einsteht, wird aus Respekt (und aus Vorsicht?) geschwiegen, wo der Autor Leidensgeschichten trivial ausschlachtet, wird seinem Text die Existenzberechtigung abgesprochen. Damit wird man beiden Texten nicht gerecht. Die Frage ist nicht, ob Literatur "das darf". Mit einem solchen letztlich hohlen und folgenlosen Verdikt verweigert sich die Literaturkritik wichtigeren Fragen, zum Beispiel denen, wie mit dem Einzug von trivialisierten Geschichten aus der NS-Zeit in die Unterhaltungsliteratur umgegangen werden kann und wie der unangenehmen Lage beizukommen ist, dass Opferschicksale offenbar erfolgreich zur Aufwertung von Texten dienen. Was sagt das über die Leserschaft? Was sagt es aber auch über die Leserschaft, wenn sie sich zu einem Text mit autobiographischen Bezügen nicht mehr kritisch verhält?
Der Kiezkönig bleibt ein Paradox. Ob bei City oder in den verschiedenen Rap-Richtungen: Die Identifikation mit dem Problemkiez ist in der Popmusik einerseits ein wichtiges Zeichen für Unabhängigkeit und Widerstand. Andererseits ist sie eine Gratwanderung, denn der Querulant darf sich eben nicht wie ein absolutistischer Herrscher über alles und jeden erheben, sondern muss Milieutreue beweisen - und damit auch seinen Zuhörern die Möglichkeit geben, sich als gleichberechtigten Teil dieses Milieus zu imaginieren.
Comparison of morphological and genetic data from New Zealand forest cave wētā suggests we should recognise the genus Miotopus proposed by Hutton (1898). A new species within this genus is described (Miotopus richardsi sp. nov.). Both Miotopus diversus (Hutton, 1898) and Miotopus richardsi sp. nov. are common in native forests and widespread in New Zealand. Here we provide their known distributions and key traits.
An explanation is presented for each of the 135 scientific names given to Odonata by F. M. Brauer (fossils and synonyms included), in addition the names of the actual genera in which Brauer’s species are now classified are explained. Prior to that part biographical information is given and Brauer’s merits in enlightening the taxonomy of dragonflies are analysed. Conclusions are drawn as to his preferences in odonatological nomenclature and finally the difficulties are discussed, which Brauer had to face in his taxonomic work.
This paper offers an explanation of each of the 44 scientific names given by Leopold Krüger (1861-1942) to odonate taxa together with that for the names of all the genera into which they are sorted now. But prior to that there is some information about the life and work of this scientist, and in the final part his preferences in odonatological nomenclature are compared with those in the names created by F.M. Brauer and F. Ris and some impressions of his studies on Neuroptera are presented and considerations about his aspirations in his work are given.
Two species of the genus Sisyra Burmeister (Neuroptera: Sisyridae), S. cameroonensis, n. sp., and S. gruwelli, n. sp., are described from the African Republic of Cameroon. Sisyra pallida Meinander is synonymized with Sisyra delicata Smithers, new synonymy, after comparison of the types of the former with topotypic paratypes of the latter. Type material of Sisyra nilotica Tjeder appears to be lost. Examples of Sisyra are recorded from Nigeria, Ethiopia and Uganda. A second species of the endemic African genus, Sisyborina, Monserrat, S. scitula, n. sp., is described from Cameroon, Guinea, and Zambia.
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.
Novel host records and feeding behaviors are reported for five species in three genera of two cassidine beetle tribes, Hemisphaerotini and Imatidiini, from Ecuador. Carludovica Ruiz and Pav. (Cyclanthaceae) is reported as a new plant family and genus host for two species of Spaethiella Barber and Bridwell. Calathea G. Mey (Marantaceae) is reported as the first host record for Aslamidium capense (Herbst) and Calathea lutea Schult. and Calathea majestica (Linden) H. Kenn. are reported as the first host records for Aslamidium semicirculare (Olivier). Immature stages of Demotispa elaeicola (Aslam) are reported for the first time; larvae are external folivores and both larvae and pupae are solitary and lack exuvio-fecal shields. The adults and larvae of D. elaeicola feed by rasping palm fruits, a rare feeding pattern in Cassidinae.
The fi rst natural history account of Discomorpha (Discomorpha) biplagiata (Guérin) (Chrysomelidae: Cassidinae: Omocerini) from Ecuador is presented. Larvae and adults feed on the leaves and stems of Cordia hebeclada Johnst. (Boraginaceae), the fi rst documented host plant for the species. Oviposition and pupation also occur on this host. Young larvae suffered heavy predation, especially from Ectatomma sp. (Formicidae: Ponerinae) and Oplomus nr. marginalis (Pentatomidae: Asopinae).
Aspekte Schwarzer Geschichte(n) in "Berlin Global" : eine Führungs- und Ausstellungsreflexion
(2024)
Februar ist Black History Month und damit der ideale Zeitpunkt, eine Blogserie über Berliner Orte zu beginnen, die wir - Gianna Zocco und Sandra Folie - im Zuge unseres neuen Forschungsprojekts "Schwarze Narrative transkultureller Aneignung" besuchen: Museen, Theater, Verlage, Archive usw., die für eine afroeuropäisch fokussierte Literatur- und Kulturforschung relevant sind und mit denen wir ins Gespräch kommen wollen. Die erste Exkursion führte mich zur Ausstellung BERLIN GLOBAL im Humboldt Forum, die zu zeigen versucht, "wie die Stadt und ihre Menschen mit der Welt verbunden sind". Sie beruft sich dabei auf eine vielstimmige, partizipative Konzeption und Umsetzung und beschäftigt sich intensiv mit dem Thema des Kolonialismus und seinen Nachwirkungen. Unter dem Titel "Sichtbar werden" führten eine externe afrodeutsche Expertin und eine Museumsvermittlerin im Gespräch - miteinander, aber auch mit der Gruppe - durch die Spuren Schwarzer Geschichte(n) in der Ausstellung. Welche Aspekte Schwarzer Geschichte(n) müssen aber in einer solchen Ausstellung erst im Rahmen einer speziellen Führung "sichtbar werden", fragte ich mich vorab. Und würde sich die Führung mit ihrem Anspruch der Sichtbarmachung als ein Akt des 'narrating back' und damit der partiellen oder temporären Aneignung eines (zu) weiß kodierten Raumes wie des Humboldt Forums begreifen lassen? Die Expertin, die den thematischen Fokus setzte, war Tanja-Bianca Schmidt, freie Kuratorin und Kunsthistorikerin an der TU Dresden mit den Schwerpunkten Black Identity, rassismuskritische Kunstgeschichte, Ästhetik der Migration und Postkoloniale Theorie. Zusätzlich zu ihrer beruflichen Expertise brachte sie ihre persönlichen Erfahrungen als Schwarze Deutsche mit ein. Sophie Eliot, die als Outreach-Spezialistin für das Stadtmuseum Berlin tätig ist und sich in der diskriminierungskritischen und -sensiblen Museumsarbeit verortet, war ihre Gesprächspartnerin.
26 samples were processed for a taxonomic study of ostracods from the Upper Permian (Changhsingian) - Lower Triassic (Griesbachian) interval of the Dajiang section, Guizhou Province, South China. 112 species belonging to 27 genera are recognized. Five new species are described: Acratia candyae sp. nov, Bairdia adelineae sp. nov., Bairdia? huberti sp. nov., Bairdia jeromei sp. nov., Orthobairdia jeanlouisi sp. nov. The unexpected survival faunas associated with microbial formations in the aftermath of the end-Permian extinction are documented for the first time. Ostracod biodiversity variations and palaeo-environmental modifications associated with microbial growth through the Permian-Triassic boundary (PTB) are discussed.
The present study evaluates the significance of Triassic ostracods from the Romanian Black Sea shelf as part of a project for the understanding of the palaeoceanographical evolution of the offshore extension of the North Dobrogean Orogen. The drill core CM31, sampled from the borehole 817 Lebăda Vest drilled on the western Romanian portion of the Black Sea shelf, contains sediments of Rhaetian, Late Triassic age. The taxonomy of ostracods obtained is discussed and adds to the scientific understanding of marine ostracods during the Rhaetian stage. We document 72 species, of which seven are new: Histriabairdia pontuseuxinusensis Forel gen. et sp. nov., Bairdiacypris argonautaii Forel sp. nov., Ceratobairdia? akhilleusi Forel sp. nov., Isobythocypris atalantella Forel sp. nov., Petasobairdia amazonella Forel sp. nov., Paracypris ovidi Forel sp. nov. and Pseudomacrocypris? kerabani Forel sp. nov. Histriabairdia Forel gen. nov. is introduced to accommodate species of the Triassic–Jurassic interval previously attributed to the modern genus Anchistrocheles. These assemblages point to an outer shelf environmental with relatively normal marine oxygenation. The oldest occurrence of Pokornyopsis, found in this material, indicates that this forerunner of modern troglobitic ostracods may not have been troglobitic in the Triassic.
A guide to bryological hotspots in Europe : [Part 2: The Rur Valley, Eifel Mountains, Germany]
(2005)
The Rur valley is situated in the extreme west of Germany in the western part of the Eifel Mountains, close to the Belgian border. The Rur valley harbours several interesting, mainly bryopyhtes. Most of the interesting species are aquatic species. Very obvious is the oceanic element, which is represented by species such as Platyhypnidium lusitanicum, Hyocomium arnoricum, and Isothecium holtii.
Die Nordvogesen liegen südlich der Saverner Senke auf der Höhe von Straßburg und bestehen aus Buntsandstein, der sich nach Norden in den Pfälzer Wald fortsetzt. Sie sind bryologisch nicht besonders durchforscht. Eine Ausnahme davon macht das Rehtal, aus dem Hée (1942, 1945) die Lebermoose publiziert hat. Die Reh verläuft West-Ost, macht bei Schaeferhof einen Knick nach Norden und mündet bei Haselbourg ins Tal der Zorn, an der als größere Ortschaft Lutzelbourg liegt (Abb. 1). Das besondere an dem Tal ist, dass eine Seite nordexponiert ist und auf dieser Seite eine mehrere hundert Meter lange Steilwand an der Straße auf ca. 250 m Höhe liegt, die offenbar durch den Straßenbau noch steiler angeschnitten wurde. Die Wand besteht aus eigentlich saurem Konglomerat des Oberen Buntsandsteins, ist aber durch basische Sickerwässer durchfeuchtet, so dass hier sowohl Basen- als auch Säurezeiger zusammen vorkommen. Das sind offenbar die Gründe für die außerordentliche Artenvielfalt als auch die hier vorkommenden Raritäten.