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A new scincid lizard of the genus Tribolonotus from Manus Island, New Guinea Naturalis
Cogger, H.G..
INTRODUCTION The scincid lizards of the genus Tribolonotus are generally dull-coloured, armoured, thigmothermic, cryptozoic lizards with several unique features in their morphology and biology. These features include the possession of abdominal glands and volar pores, a vestigial left oviduct, the production of a single egg or young (in all species so far investigated) and an ability to vocalize (in at least one species) otherwise unknown within the family Scincidae. As a result of two recent papers (Zweifel, 1966; Greer & Parker, 1968) the taxonomy of the genus is firmly based, while many aspects of the biology and ecology of various species have been documented. In the course of field work in New Guinea in 1969, as part of Program Β of the 1969...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: 42.82.
Ano: 1972 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/318994
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A new species of Cecropia (Moraceae) Naturalis
Berg, C.C..
Arbor 25-30 m alta. Ramuli foliosi hispidi, hispiduli, vel scabri. Lamina fere ad petiolum 15-partita; segmenta oblanceolata, 7-25 cm longa, 2-4.5 cm lata, plerumque obtusa, pagina superiore scabridula, inferiore arachnoideo-tomentosa, ad venas albo-puberula vel -hirtella; venae secundariae circ. 20—40-jugae, maxime 0.5 cm inter se remotae; petiolus arachnoideo-tomentellus atque etiam hirtellus, sed basi apiceque hirsutus vel hispidus; pulvinus pilis brunneis pluricellularibus, longioribus albis unicellularibus, obsitus. Inflorescentiae pistillatae pedunculo 6-7 cm longo; spicae 4, 8-9 cm longae. Tree up to 25-30 m tall. Leafy twigs hispid to hispidulous to scabreus by mainly uncinate hairs of different length. Leaves subrotundate to broadly ovate, 15 (or...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1972 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/534700
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A new species of Gynothemis and its larva (Odonata, Libellulidae) notes on Odonata of Surinam XII Naturalis
Geijskes, D.C..
The genus Gynothemis was introduced by Calvert (1909), when describing an aberrant member of the Macrothemini from Brazil. The following characteristics were used for this genus: anal area in hind wing with irregularly arranged cells; one row of cells in Rspl, M2 not undulate; triangle in fore wing free, two rows of cells in discoidal field from triangle to wing margin. Femora in both sexes armed with the usual two rows of spines, those of the male not differentiated. Type species: Gynothemis venipunctata Calvert, from Chapada in Brazil. Ris (1913) added two more species to the genus, viz., heteronycha Calvert, described by the author in Brechmorhoga, and calliste Ris, known from one female only. According to Ris, the three species resemble the smaller...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: 42.75.
Ano: 1972 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/318331
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A new species of Helianthostylis (Moraceae) Naturalis
Berg, C.C..
Arbor. Folia elliptica-lanceolata, 5.5-17.5 cm longa, 3.5-6 cm lata, coriacea vel subcoriacea, acuta-acuminata vel obtusa, subglabra; costa supra haud impressa; paria venarum secundariarum cum costa angulos acutos efformantia; venae tertiariae nonnullae, parallelae. Inflorescendae hermaphroditae ovoideae, floribus staminatis circ. 50 plus minusve aggregatis ad basem receptaculi, perianthiis circ. 2 mm altis, trifidis, staminibus 3, pistillodio perianthium haud vel vix superante; flores pistillati stigmatibus circ. 2 cm longis, sparse pilosis. Infructescentia globosa, pilos sat crebros uncinatos et flores masculos persistentes sparsos sed parte basali receptaculi plus minusve aggregatos gerens. Trees (up to 12 m tall); latex white. Leafy twigs 1-2.5 mm...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1972 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/535094
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A new species of Lamippidae (Crustacea, Copepoda) from the Red Sea Naturalis
Stock, Jan H..
Enalcyonium ciliatum n.sp., a copepod of the family Lamippidae, endoparasitic in Dendronephthia (D.) hemprichi (Klunzinger), is described from the Dahlak Archipelago, Ethiopia. Apart from unnamed, Lamippe-like copepods collected by the Siboga Expedition in Indonesia, these Ethiopian specimens are the first Lamippidae described from the Indo-West Pacific faunal region.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1972 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/504737
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A new species of the genus Linuparus (Crustacea, Palinuridae) from South-East Africa Naturalis
Berry, P.F.; George, R.W..
INTRODUCTION The genus Linuparus White was recently reviewed by Bruce (1965) who gave an excellent account of two species, the type species L. trigonus (Von Siebold) and a previously undescribed species L. sordidus Bruce from the South China Sea. George & Main (1967) reviewed the family Palinuridae and suspected that "four geographically isolated species are probably represented within the recorded distribution of Linuparus; one in Japan (trigonus), one in South China sea (sordidus), one off Portuguese East Africa. .. and one off east Australia...". During 1970, when one of us (R.W.G.) visited the Oceanographic Research Institute at Durban, the opportunity was taken by us to assemble relevant specimens of Linuparus for comparison and review of that...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: 42.74.
Ano: 1972 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/318773
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A note on salinity and temperature in some Moroccan brackish waters OMA
Heip, C.H.R.; De Coninck, L.A.P.; Engels, P.; Engler, G.; Verschueren, G..
A series of measures of temperature and salinity was made in different brackish waters along the Atlantic coast of Morocco. All waters examined were polyhaline, except for a series of hyperhaline salt mines. The importance of temperature in the sediment is discussed: temperature in the top layer may rise considerably (7° C) above air temperature. However, in the deeper layers, temperature is lower than in the air and the water.
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Ano: 1972 URL: http://www.vliz.be/imisdocs/publications/260556.pdf
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A note on the Bryophytes of the Maltese Islands Naturalis
Gradstein, S.R..
A small set of bryophytes collected on the islands of Malta and Gozo in April-May, 1968, and April, 1969, by K. U. Kramer and L. Y. Th. Westra (Utrecht) was handed to the author for identification. The results are presented here as a supplement to a paper on the vascular plants of the Maltese islands (Kramer et al. 1972). The collections are deposited in the herbarium of the State University of Utrecht. In the past few years many new data have been published on the bryophytes of the Mediterranean islands, cf. Sunding (1967,1971), Koppe (1965), Lübenau & Lübenau (1970), Düll (1967), Gradstein (1971), and Townsend (1965). The liverwort flora of the Mediterranean coasts is being studied thoroughly by Jovet-Ast & Bischler (cf. 1968). Yet the bryophyte...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1972 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/534794
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A note on the genus Junghuhnia Naturalis
Ryvarden, L..
The type of Laschia crustacea Jungh. has been examined. Junghuhnia Corda was based on this species and is in the present paper demonstrated to be an earlier name for Chaetoporus Karst. Eight species answering to the generic concept are transferred to Junghuhnia. Eighteen species previously transferred to, or described, in Chaetoporus are discussed; of these three are transferred to Oxyporus, one to Cristella and one to Incrustoporia, while the remainder is placed in synonymy with other species.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1972 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/532081
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A NOTE ON THE RESPONSE TO AN APPEAL FOR PERSONAL AND CONFIDENTIAL DATA AgEcon
Thomson, Norm J..
Tipo: Journal Article Palavras-chave: Research Methods/ Statistical Methods.
Ano: 1972 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/23020
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A note on the typification of Capparis roxburghii DC. (Capparaceae) Naturalis
Raghavan, R. Sundara.
As Capparis corymbosa Roxb. [Hort. Beng. (1814) 93 nom. nud. et Fl. Ind. 2 (1832) 569 ed. Carey] was a later homonym of Capparis corymbosa Lamk. (1785), an African plant, Decandolle in Prod. I (1824) 247—248 had proposed the new name of C. roxburghii for the former basing it on Roxburgh’s specimen in the Banks herbarium under the manuscript name of ‘C. aguba’. Incidentally, ‘aguba’ is also the vernacular name used by Roxburgh in his Flora Indica and this manuscript name was used only by Roxburgh before he described the species as Capparis corymbosa. De Candolle mentions of having seen a type specimen in the Banks Herbarium, now in the British Museum, but this specimen could not be traced. Subsequently Jacobs (1965) while monographing the Asiatic species of...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1972 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/525794
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A post-Atlantic pollen sequence from the Tourbière du Tanet (Vosges, France) Naturalis
Janssen, C.R.; Janssen-Kettlitz, E.L..
The pollen analyse of a raised-bog on the High Vosges crest shows the vegetation regional development since 3200 years. A prehistoric civilization, the Gallo-roman period, the great migrations and the Carolingian period are reflected in the pollen diagram by N.A.P. minima and maxima. A discussion on curves fluctuations of the main A.P. follows.
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Ano: 1972 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/534828
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A prograding deltaic complex in the Upper Carboniferous of the Cantabrian Mountains (Spain): the Prioro-Tejerina basin Naturalis
Loon, A.J. van.
In the southern flank of the Cantabrian Mountains, northwestern Spain, a sequence of Upper Carboniferous sediments is exposed in a synclinal structure, probably coinciding with the original basin, near the villages of Prioro and Tejerina. By means of palaeontological dating with several fossil groups (e.g. fusulinids, brachiopods, calcareous algae and land plants) the lower sequence of these sediments could be dated as Westphalian B/C to lower or middle Westphalian D (Yuso Group). After a relatively short time interval follows a sequence with an uppermost Westphalian D to lower Cantabrian age (Cea Group). These two groups are separated by an angular unconformity. These sediments together represent a regressive sequence, starting with a turbidite facies and...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1972 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/505671
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A PROGRAMMING APPROACH TO URBAN TRANSIT PLANNING AgEcon
Roe, Terry L.; Shane, Mathew.
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper Palavras-chave: Public Economics.
Ano: 1972 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/13334
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A QUANTITATIVE APPROACH TO THE FEEDLOT REPLACEMENT DECISION AgEcon
Nelson, Kenneth E.; Purcell, Wayne D..
Tipo: Journal Article Palavras-chave: Livestock Production/Industries.
Ano: 1972 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/30334
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A RECURSIVE MODEL FOR FORECASTING QUARTERLY AND MONTHLY U.S. HOG PRICES AgEcon
do Canto, Wilson Leite.
Institutions such as the U.S. Department of Agriculture, universities and private firms have published regularly current and outlook information to the participants of the livestock market. Information about short-run future tendencies in the market place is a necessary tool used in the decision making process, by hog producers, wholesalers, retailers and others operating in the hog and pork markets. The forecasting techniques which have been used range from very sophisticated ones to simple "rules of thumb" or purely guesses. Many forecasters use their own procedures and techniques developed after long experience in operating in the market, and they only get their results after much "pencil and paper" work, and frequently the techniques used are known...
Tipo: Thesis or Dissertation Palavras-chave: Demand and Price Analysis; Livestock Production/Industries.
Ano: 1972 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/11104
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A review of bats as carriers of organisms which are capable of infecting man or domestic animals OceanDocs
Marinkelle, C.J.; Grose, E.S..
Se hace una revisión de todos los microorganismos o parásitos reportados de los murciélagos, los cuales pueden infectar al hombre o a los animales domésticos. Los resultados obtenidos por los autores a partir del examen de cerca de 20000 murciélagos colombianos son incluidos. Las referencias que muestran infecciones experimentales de murciélagos con organismos patógenos para el hombre o los animales domésticos también son mencionadas. Todos los Arbovirus, Salmonella, Spirochaeta, y Leptospira evidenciados en los murciélagos se incluyen en la lista, debido a que ellos son considerados patógenos potenciales, o por que los anticuerpos contra estos microorganismos, pueden ocurrir en el hombre o los animales domésticos.
Tipo: Journal Contribution
Ano: 1972 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/3270
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A review of the new genus Anischnogaster in the Papuan region (Hymenoptera, Vespidae) Naturalis
Vecht, J. van der.
The Stenogastrinae, a group of subsocial wasps currently regarded as a subfamily of the Vespidae (Richards, 1962: 4), have a remarkable distribution. Most of the species are inhabitants of the Oriental region, where their range extends from Southern India eastward to the Philippine Islands, Celebes, Sumba and Flores. No Stenogastrinae have ever been collected in the Moluccas, but the group is well represented in the Papuan area, occurring throughout New Guinea and in the neighbouring islands of Waigeo, Misool and Aru. From 1831 to 1913 nine species have been described from this area, but from examination of the types we have learned that only six of these may be regarded as good species. Various collections made in New Guinea during the last forty years...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: 42.75.
Ano: 1972 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/317906
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A revised classification of the mites (Arachnidea, Acarida) with diagnoses, a key, and notes on phylogeny Naturalis
Hammen, L. van der.
INTRODUCTION In 1961 I published a paper on a species of the genus Holothyrus, in which I paid also some attention to the general classification of the mites. Before that time I had chiefly studied Oribatid mites, and I was surprised by the neglect of important discoveries made in the field of Oribatid morphology by specialists of other groups. I realized that a comparative study of acarid morphology was badly needed, and that this could be the only base for a satisfactory general classification. I continued and developed this idea, and in the course of ten years I investigated, in a more or less detailed way, representatives of all groups of mites. In this way I published papers on Opilioacarida (Van der Hammen, 1966, 1968a, 1968b, 1969b, 1971),...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: 42.74.
Ano: 1972 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/318895
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A revision of Haplolobus (Burseraceae) Naturalis
Leenhouts, P.W..
The written history of Haplolobus is still less than one century old. O. Beccari, the great Italian naturalist, was the first to collect a specimen of this genus, June 1866 in Borneo, the only Haplolobus ever collected in W. Malesia! He, too, was apparently the first to recognize this genus as separate from Santiria, probably in 1872, but he never published it and his annotation became forgotten in his herbarium in FI (see Husson & Lam, Blumea 7, 1953. 456). The first species were described in 1889 by K. Schumann (in K. Sch. & Hollr., Fl. Kais. Wilh. Land) under Santiria. Only in 1931 the genus was split off from Santiria and formally described by H. J. Lam. The first revision appeared in 1932 (H. J. Lam, Bull. Jard. Bot. Btzg III, 12, pp....
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Ano: 1972 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/525709
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