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The confluence in digital humanities: the computer scientist, the digital humanist, and the final user (Abstract of the invited talk)
Some relevant case studies are presented and critically analyzed to show that when cooperation is lacking between the diverse skills required, mistakes can lead to a failure to capitalize on the innovative digital humanities solutions available; when, on the other hand, cooperation is effective, then the solutions that are made contribute to advancing the sector (Agosti and Masotti, 1992; Agosti et al., 2007; Agosti and Ferro, 2007; Agosti et al., 2013, 2018)
Myrmoteras brigitteae Agosti, 1992, new species
brigitteae new species (Figs 21, 27, 28) Holotype worker. TL 1.58, HL 0.96, HW 1.02, Cl 106, SL 1.08, SI 106, EL 0.62, El 61, ML 1.46, MI 152, PF 5/3. Head in full frontal view smoothly, longitudinally sculptured, velvet shine, declivitous face of occiput shining and smooth. Frontal sulcus and sulcus anterior the clypeus and along the inner margin of the eye distinct and broad. Dorsum of pronotum anteriorly and posteriorly with transversal sculpture, median part with convergent sculpture; mesonotal sculpture with few large longitudinal rugae, dorsum of propodeum transversally rugose. Body, including the appendages uniform yellowish brown. The specimens from Bali are all smaller and paler as the conspecific from Lombok. Material examined: Holotype worker. Indonesia, Lombok, Batu Koq, 500 m, 12.iii. 1991 (D. Agosti), leaf litter; MBBJ, on long term loan in MHNG. Paratypes: 3 workers, same locality as holotype, BMNH, MCZC, MHNG. Additional material examined: 1 female, Indonesia, Lombok, Pusuk, Monkey forest, 550 m, ll.iii.1991 (D. Agosti), leaf litter, secondary forest; 5 workers, Indonesia, Bali, Yehbua (E of Mendaya), 250 m, 25.iv.1991 (D. Agosti), leaf litter, secondary forest; DAAC, MBBJ, MHNG, MCZC.Published as part of Agosti, D., 1992, Revision of the ant genus Myrmoteras in the Malay Archipelago (Hymenoptera, Formicidae)., pp. 405-429 in Revue Suisse de Zoologie 99 on pages 414-420, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1069
Myrmoteras baslerorum Agosti, 1992, new species
baslerorum new species (Figs 3, 34, 41, 42) Holotype worker. TL 1.88. HL 1.14. HW 1.12, Cl 98, SL 1.28, SI 114, EL 0.70, El 63, ML 17.6, Ml 153. PF 5/3. Head in full frontal view and occiput and dorsum of alitrunk smooth and shining. Around the antennal insertions few longish engravings. Dorsum of mesonotum and propodeum transversally sculptured. Metanotal tubercle rugae reduced and lower then the dorsoventral rugae; few short longitudinal rugae on the posterior dorsal part of the lateral parts of the mesonotum. Ventrolateral part of mesonotum and lateral parts of metanotum and propodeum smooth and shining. Gaster with silky and finely iridescent shine. The palp formula (PF 5/3), the shining body, and the bicoloured body with the head, alitrunk and gaster chestnut and the legs yellowish, are unique within this subgenus. Material examined: Holotype worker, Indonesia, Sumatra, Jambi, W Mt. Tujuh Lake, 1400 m.14.xi. 1989 (D. Agosti. D.H. Burckhardt & I. Löbl), sifting of vegetational debris, montane Lithocarpus-Castonopsis forest: MBBJ on long term loan in MHNG. Paratypes: 4 workers, same series as holotype; 1 worker. Indonesia. Sumatra. Jambi. G. Kerinci. 1750-1850 m. 11.-12.xi. 1989 (D. Agosti. D.H. Burckhardt & I. Löbl), sifting of vegetational debris, montane Lithocarpus-Castanopsis forest; 1 worker, Indonesia, Sumatra, Jambi, km 15 from Sungaipenuh to Tapan. 1450 m.9.xi.1989 (D. Agosti, D.H. Burckhardt & I. Löbl), sifting of vegetational debris, degraded montane Lithocarpus-Castanopsis forest. BMNH, DAAC, MBBJ. MCZC. MHNG.Published as part of Agosti, D., 1992, Revision of the ant genus Myrmoteras in the Malay Archipelago (Hymenoptera, Formicidae)., pp. 405-429 in Revue Suisse de Zoologie 99 on page 412, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1069
Myrmoteras elfeorum Agosti, 1992, new species
elfeorum new species (Figs 7, 11, 12) Holotype worker. TL 1.48, HL 0.99, HW 0.94, Cl 95, SL 1.06, SI 113, EL 0.56, El 60, ML 1.46, MI 147, PF 6/4. Head in full frontal view, including declivous face of occiput, glabrous, giving the impression of a longitudinal sculpture; dorsum of pronotum with a symmetric, fine longitudinal rugose sculpture in form of a U with the opening posterior; lateral parts of mesonotum and propodeum longitudinally rugose, rugae more distinct than on pronotum. Few scattered erect hairs on the eyes. Whole animal a uniform yellowish brown. Material examined: Holotype worker, Indonesia, Sulawesi Selatan, Punjak (W of Palopo), 600 m, 21.iv. 1991 (D. Agosti), forest in gully with stream, steep slopes and few leaf scattered on a clayey soil, sifting of vegetational debris; MBBJ. on long term loan in MHNG. Paratype: 1 worker, INDONESIA, Sulawesi Selatan, Punjak (W of Palopo), 1000 m, 20.iv. 1991 (D. Agosti), heath forest on top of a ridge with a very thick leaf litter layer with many roots, sifting of vegetational debris, MHNG.Published as part of Agosti, D., 1992, Revision of the ant genus Myrmoteras in the Malay Archipelago (Hymenoptera, Formicidae)., pp. 405-429 in Revue Suisse de Zoologie 99 on page 423, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1069
Gianfranco Agosti and Athanassios Vergados, Introduction
Introduzione al numero speciale della rivista dedicato alle etimologie nella letteratura greca e latin
S. Agosti, Ricognizione su Pascoli
La recensione esamina un articolo di Agosti dedicato ad alcuni aspetti dello stile di Giovanni Pascoli: il linguaggio fonosimbolico, la presenza contestuale di diversi schemi metrici, la derivazione dai modelli classici greci e latini
Probolomyrmex brujitae Agosti, 1995, new species
<p>Probolomyrmex brujitae, new species</p> <p>Holotype 1 worker, Argentina, Jujuy, Aguas Blancas-Yaculica (Argentinian-Bolivian Frontier), 22 ° 43 ' 44 " S 64 ° 22 ' 25 " W, 460 m, 25 October 1994, D. Agosti & J. M. Carpenter, Winkler sample, leaf litter, Yungas forest. Holotype deposited in MCZ.</p> <p>Paratype 1 female, same Winkler sample as holotype. Deposited at Instituto Miguel Lillo Tucuman.</p> <p>FEMALE. HL 0.57, HW 0.35, SL 0.35, TL 0.85, CI 62, SI 100, Figures 5, 9 (1 examined).</p> <p>WORKER. HL 0.60, HW 0.36, SL 0.35, TL 0.81, CI 60, SI 99, Figures 6, 10, 14, 15 (1 examined).</p> <p>Material examined. Holotype and paratype.</p> <p>Comments. This species is easily recognized by its small size, the fine sculpture, and the shape and color of the ventral petiolar process which is the same as the one of the petiolar tergite. The specimens were collected by Winkler bags using sifted leaf litter from a secondary Yungas forest, and this species is only known by the two type specimens collected in the same locality.</p>Published as part of <i>Agosti, D., 1995, A revision of the South American species of the ant genus Probolomyrmex (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)., pp. 429-434 in Journal of the New York Entomological Society 102</i> on page 43
Myrmoteras jacquelineae Agosti, 1992, new species
jacquelineae new species (Figs 1, 2, 4-6) Holotype worker. TL 1.30, HL 0.89, HW 0.86, Cl 97, SL 0.90, SI 105, EL 0.55, El 64, ML 1.42, MI 160. PF 6/4. Head in full frontal view, including the declivous face of the occiput which is additionally finely longitudinally rugose, glabrous. Frontal sulcus, and the sulcus posterior of the clypeus and along the inner margin of the eyes, distinct and narrow. The dorsum of the pronotum reticulate, the lateral parts of the mesonotum and propodeum longitudinally rugose. Body including appendages castaneous. The combination of the glabrous head sculpture, the reticulate sculpture on the dorsum of the pronotum, the small size and the castaneous color is unique among the Myagroteras. From the similar morowali separted by the absence of a granular sculpture on the alitrunk and the dark brown to reddish colour. Although only known by the holotype, this species is outstanding, unmistakable and with the most beautiful appearance. Material examined: Holotype worker. Indonesia. Sulawesi Selatan, Punjak (W of Palopo). 1000 m, 20.iv.1991 (Agosti), heath forest on the top of a ridge with a thick leaf litter layer with many roots, sifting of vegetational debris, MBBJ, as long term loan in MHNG.Published as part of Agosti, D., 1992, Revision of the ant genus Myrmoteras in the Malay Archipelago (Hymenoptera, Formicidae)., pp. 405-429 in Revue Suisse de Zoologie 99 on page 425, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1069
Myrmoteras marianneae Agosti, 1992, new species
marianneae new species (Figs 19, 23, 24) Holotype worker. TL 1.62, HL 1.08, HW 1.04, Cl 96, SL 1.24, SI 120, EL 0.65, El 63, ML 1.80, MI 167, PF 6/4. Head in full frontal view longitudinally, separating rugose, occiput with dorsal and posterior face shining. Clypeus separated posteriorly from the frons by a distinct sulcus which is laterally continuing medially the eyes up to their posterior end. Frontal sulcus present, narrow. Dorsum of pronotum shining. Mesonotum shining, laterally dorsally with few distinct rugae, ventral part smooth. Metanotum smooth, separated by a serially arranged row of impressions from the mesonotum. Propodeum with longitudinal, continuous sculpture. Separated from all the other Myrmoteras species by the distinct sulcus posterior of the clypeus, and the sculpture of the alitrunk, especially by the arrangement on the pleurae. Material examined: Holotype worker, Indonesia, Sulawesi Selatan, Ulumambi (W of Momasa), 1000 m, 11.iv. 1991 (D. Agosti), remnants of rainforest and coffee plantation, sifting of vegetational debris, as long term loan in MHNG.Published as part of Agosti, D., 1992, Revision of the ant genus Myrmoteras in the Malay Archipelago (Hymenoptera, Formicidae)., pp. 405-429 in Revue Suisse de Zoologie 99 on page 425, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1069
Myrmoteras maudeae Agosti, 1992, new species
maudeae new species (Figs 32, 37, 38) Holotype worker. TL 1.96, HL 1.24, HW 1.28, Cl 103, SL 1.42, SI 111, EL 0.72, El 36, ML 2.00, MI 161, PF 6/4. Head in full frontal view with longitudinal, diverging sculpture which ends well before the declivitous face of the occiput; occiput smooth and shining. Frontal sulcus distinct but very narrow. Frontal triangle indicated. Pronotum with spacious, large, round to elongate punctation, and has a shining surface. Dorsum of mesontoum anteriorly with transverse sculpture; posteriorly and laterally with a longitudinal sculpture. Propodeum and metanotum with continuous shallow spacious longitudinal sculpture. Propodeum separated from the metanotum by a narrow carina, crossing the longitudinal sculpture almost in a right angle, dorsum of mesonotum and propodeum continous in later view. Few, very short hairs on alitrunk (<0.05 mm); head, alitrunk and gaster dark chestnut, legs yellowish brown. The dorsal outline, in lateral view, and the short hairs on the alitrunk are unique within Myagroteras. Material examined: Holotype worker, Indonesia, Sulawesi Selatan, Penanang, 1600 m, 13.iv. 1991 (D. Agosti), montane rainforest, #19, leaf litter, MHNG.Published as part of Agosti, D., 1992, Revision of the ant genus Myrmoteras in the Malay Archipelago (Hymenoptera, Formicidae)., pp. 405-429 in Revue Suisse de Zoologie 99 on page 426, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1069
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