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An annotated catalogue of the mayfly fauna of Turkey (Insecta, Ephemeroptera)
2016
The mayfly fauna of Turkey was reviewed including all hitherto known distribution records together with references and a few new records. Additionally, comments on taxonomy, identification and nomenclature are provided. Two species are new for the Turkish fauna: Ephemera
romantzovi Kluge, 1988 and Thraulus
thraker Jacob, 1988. A list of taxa including their recorded distribution in Turkey (according to provinces) is provided in the annotated catalogue. The type locality is also given for each species originally described from Turkey. According to the literature and the new records, 157 mayfly taxa representing 33 genera and 14 families were described from Turkey. Among them, 24 species are considered endemic to Anatolia.
Journal Article
Documenting the Early Modern Book World
by
Walsby, Malcolm
,
Constantinidou, Natasha
in
Bibliography
,
Bibliography -- Europe -- History -- 16th century
,
Bibliography -- Europe -- History -- 17th century
2013
This volume examines a number of different book lists from a variety of European countries during the fifteenth, sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. It offers a wide-ranging re-evaluation of one of the most interesting and underused resources for early modern book history.
Annotated type catalogue of the Chrysididae (Insecta, Hymenoptera) deposited in the collection of Radoszkowski in the Polish Academy of Sciences, Kraków
2015
A critical and annotated catalogue of 183 types of Hymenoptera
Chrysididae belonging to 124 taxa housed in the Radoszkowski collection is given. Radoszkowski type material from other institutes has also been checked. Six lectotypes are designated in Kraków (ISEA-PAN): Chrysis
acceptabilis Radoszkowski, 1891; Chrysis
persica Radoczkowsky, 1881; Chrysis
daphnis Mocsáry, 1889; Chrysis
lagodechii Radoszkowski, 1889; Chrysis
remota Mocsáry, 1889 and Chrysis
vagans Radoszkowski, 1877. The lectotype of Brugmoia
pellucida Radoszkowski, 1877 is designated in Moscow (MMU). Four new combinations are proposed: Philoctetes
araraticus (Radoszkowski, 1890), comb. n.; Pseudomalus
hypocrita (du Buysson, 1893), comb. n.; Chrysis
eldari (Radoszkowski, 1893), comb. n.; and Chrysura
mlokosewitzi (Radoszkowski, 1889), comb. n.. Ten new synonyms are given: Chrysis
auropunctata Mocsáry, 1889, syn. n. of Chrysis
angolensis Radoszkovsky, 1881; Chrysis
chrysochlora Mocsáry, 1889, syn. n. and Chrysis
viridans Radoszkowski, 1891, syn. n. of Chrysis
keriensis Radoszkowski, 1887; Chrysis
angustifrons
var.
ignicollis Trautmann, 1926, syn. n. of Chrysis
eldari (Radoszkowski, 1893); Chrysis
maracandensis
var.
simulatrix Radoszkowski, 1891, syn. n. of Chrysis
maracandensis Radoszkowski, 1877; Chrysis
pulchra Radoszkovsky, 1880, syn. n. of Spinolia
dallatorreana (Mocsáry, 1896); Chrysis
rubricollis du Buysson, 1900, syn. n. of Chrysis
eldari (Radoszkowski, 1893); Chrysis
subcoerulea Radoszkowski, 1891, syn. n. of Chrysis
chlorochrysa Mocsáry, 1889; Chrysis
therates Mocsáry, 1889, syn. n. of Chrysis
principalis Smith, 1874; and Notozus
komarowi Radoszkowski, 1893, syn. n. of Elampus
obesus (Mocsáry, 1890). One species is revaluated: Chrysis
chalcochrysa Mocsáry, 1887. Chrysis
kizilkumiana Rosa is the new name for Chrysis
uljanini Radoszkowski & Mocsáry, 1889 nec Radoszkowski, 1877. Pictures of seventy-seven type specimens are given.
Journal Article
Annotated type catalogue of the Chrysididae (Insecta, Hymenoptera) deposited in the collection of Maximilian Spinola (1780–1857), Turin
2015
A critical and annotated catalogue of the ninety-six type specimens of Chrysididae (Hymenoptera), belonging to sixty-seven species, housed in the insect collection of Maximilian Spinola is given. The neotypes of six species are designated: Chrysis
bicolor Lepeletier, 1806; Chrysis
comparata Lepeletier, 1806; Chrysis
dives Dahlbom, 1854; Chrysis
pumila Klug, 1845; Chrysis
succincta Linnaeus, 1767; Hedychrum
bidentulum Lepeletier, 1806. The lectotypes of twenty-four species are designated: Chrysis
aequinoctialis Dahlbom, 1854; Chrysis
analis Spinola, 1808; Chrysis
assimilis Dahlbom, 1854; Chrysis
bihamata Spinola, 1838; Chrysis
chilensis Spinola, 1851; Chrysis
dichroa Dahlbom, 1854; Chrysis
distinguenda Dahlbom, 1854; Chrysis
episcopalis Spinola, 1838; Chrysis
grohmanni Dahlbom, 1854; Chrysis
incrassata Spinola, 1838; Chrysis
pallidicornis Spinola, 1838; Chrysis
pulchella Spinola, 1808; Chrysis
ramburi Dahlbom, 1854; Chrysis
refulgens Spinola, 1806; Chrysis
splendens Dahlbom, 1854; Chrysis
succinctula Dahlbom, 1854; Chrysis
versicolor Spinola, 1808; Elampus
gayi Spinola, 1851; Hedychrum
caerulescens Lepeletier, 1806; Hedychrum
chloroideum Dahlbom, 1854; Hedychrum
difficile Spinola, 1851; Hedychrum
virens Dahlbom, 1854; Holopyga
janthina Dahlbom, 1854; Holopyga
luzulina Dahlbom, 1854. Previous lectotype designations of five species are set aside: Chrysis
bicolor Lepeletier, 1806 (designated by Morgan 1984); Chrysis
calimorpha Mocsáry, 1882 (designated by Móczár 1965); Chrysis
elegans Lepeletier, 1806 (designated by Bohart (in Kimsey and Bohart 1991)); Hedychrum
chloroideum Dahlbom, 1854 (designated by Kimsey 1986); Hedychrum
rutilans Dahlbom, 1854 (designated by Morgan 1984). Three new synonymies are proposed: Hedychrum
intermedium Dahlbom, 1845, syn. n. of Holopyga
fervida (Fabricius, 1781); Chrysis
sicula Dahlbom, 1854, syn. n. of Chrysis
elegans Lepeletier, 1806; Chrysis
succinctula Dahlbom, 1854, syn. n. of Chrysis
germari Wesmael, 1839. Chrysis
distinguenda Spinola, 1838, and Chrysis
coronata Spinola, 1808, are considered nomina dubia.
Hedychrum
alterum Lepeletier, 1806, and Hedychrum
aulicum Spinola, 1843, are considered nomina oblita.
Hedychrum
rutilans Dahlbom, 1854, and Hedychrum
niemelai Linsenmaier, 1959, are retained as nomina protecta. The first available name for Chrysis
succinctula
sensu Linsenmaier is Chrysis
tristicula Linsenmaier, 1959, (stat. n.) The current status and validity of some types in the Spinola collection are discussed. Photographs of fifty-three types are given.
Journal Article
Annotated type catalogue of land snails collected from Taiwan (Formosa) in the Natural History Museum, London
by
Hwang, Chung-Chi
in
Catalogue
2014
The present catalogue lists the type specimens of land snail species, collected from Taiwan and deposited in the Natural History Museum, London. Thirty-seven nominal species described by Pfeiffer, Adams, Nevill, Moellendorff, Godwin-Austen and Gude were traced. I present here information on type status, collection data obtained from the registers and labels of each collection, and annotations on the current taxonomic affiliation. Lectotypes of 28 nominal (sub)species were newly designated. One holotype was fixed originally and two holotypes newly fixed by monotypy. Syntypes of two species and paralectotypes of three species were also discovered in the Museum. No specimen of the species Pupina adamsi Sowerby, 1878, which was supposed to be deposited in the NHM, was found. Pictures of the name-bearing types are provided for further research on biodiversity of the island.
Journal Article
An improved earthquake catalogue (M ≥ 4.0) for Turkey and its near vicinity (1900–2012)
2018
Many catalogues, agency reports and research articles have been published on seismicity of Turkey and its surrounding since 1950s. Given existing magnitude heterogeneity, erroneous information on epicentral location, event date and time, this past published data however is far from fulfilling the required standards. Paucity of a standardized format in the available catalogues have reinforced the need for a refined and updated catalogue for earthquake related hazard and risk studies. During this study, ~37,000 earthquakes and related parametric data were evaluated by utilizing more than 41 published studies and, an integrated database was prepared in order to analyse all parameters acquired from the catalogues and references for each event. Within the scope of this study, the epicentral locations of M ≥ 5.0 events were firstly reappraised based on the updated Active Fault Map of Turkey. An improved catalogue of 12.674 events for the period 1900–2012 was as a result recompiled for the region between 32–45N° and 23–48E° by analyzing in detail accuracy of all seismological parameters available for each event. The events consist of M ≥ 4.0 are reported in several magnitude scales (e.g. moment magnitude, Mw; surface wave magnitude, MS; body-wave magnitude mb; local magnitude ML and duration magnitude Md) whereas the maximum focal depth reaches up to 225-km. In order to provide homogenous data, the improved catalogue is unified in terms of Mw. Fore-and aftershocks were also removed from the catalogue and completeness analyses were performed both separately for various tectonic sources and as a whole for the study region of interest. Thus, the prepared homogenous and declustered catalogue consisting of 6573 events provides the basis for a reliable input to the seismic hazard assessment studies for Turkey and its surrounding areas.
Journal Article
Paper Machines
2011,2013
Today on almost every desk in every office sits a computer. Eighty years ago, desktops were equipped with a nonelectronic data processing machine: a card file. In Paper Machines, Markus Krajewski traces the evolution of this proto-computer of rearrangeable parts (file cards) that became ubiquitous in offices between the world wars. The story begins with Konrad Gessner, a sixteenth-century Swiss polymath who described a new method of processing data: to cut up a sheet of handwritten notes into slips of paper, with one fact or topic per slip, and arrange as desired. In the late eighteenth century, the card catalog became the librarian's answer to the threat of information overload. Then, at the turn of the twentieth century, business adopted the technology of the card catalog as a bookkeeping tool. Krajewski explores this conceptual development and casts the card file as a \"universal paper machine\" that accomplishes the basic operations of Turing's universal discrete machine: storing, processing, and transferring data. In telling his story, Krajewski takes the reader on a number of illuminating detours, telling us, for example, that the card catalog and the numbered street address emerged at the same time in the same city (Vienna), and that Harvard University's home-grown cataloging system grew out of a librarian's laziness; and that Melvil Dewey (originator of the Dewey Decimal System) helped bring about the technology transfer of card files to business.
The Villanovan, Etruscan, and Hellenistic Collections in the Detroit Institute of Arts
by
Caccioli, D.A
in
Classical antiquities-Catalogs
,
Detroit Institute of Arts-Catalogs
,
Etruria-Antiquities-Catalogs
2009
This catalogue brings together for the first time the wide-ranging Villanovan and Etruscan collections of the Detroit Institute of Arts with photographs and relevant bibliographic sources on their cultural and religious functions in antiquity.