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Tarjeta postal de J.D. Balan a Alain Guy. Bucarest, 27 de Diciembre de 1969
Tarjeta postal de J.D. Balan a Alain Guy deseándole los mejores deseos para el nuevo año. - Observaciones: Se conserva el sobre con tres sello
Chronique des Églises orientales
Lacombe J., Serraz L., Balan J. Chronique des Églises orientales. In: Échos d'Orient, tome 20, n°124, 1921. pp. 481-500
Chronique des Églises orientales
Lacombe J., Serraz L., Balan J. Chronique des Églises orientales. In: Échos d'Orient, tome 20, n°124, 1921. pp. 481-500
Zercon sklari Balan
Zercon sklari Balan Zercon sklari Balan, 1992: 26. Zercon sklari.— Karaca & Urhan, 2014: 148. Materials examined. 1 female, soil and litter samples under pine trees (Pinus sp.) and oak trees (Quercus sp.), 41 ° 44 ' N, 27 ° 19 ' E, 370 m, vicinity of Yundalan village Dam, Centre of Kırklareli province, March 2014; 12 females and 5 males, soil, litter and moss samples under oak trees (Quercus sp.), 41 ° 29 ' N, 27 ° 12 ' E, 133 m, vicinity of centre of district, Babaeski district (Kırklareli province), April 2014. Female. Mean length of idiosoma 387 (372–401), mean width 294 (277–309) (n = 10). Dorsum. Twenty pairs of setae present on podonotum: j-row with six pairs, z-row with two pairs, s-row with six pairs and r-row with six pairs. Seta j 1 long and finely barbed, remaining setae on podonotum smooth and needle-like. Twenty pairs of setae present on opisthonotum: J-row with six pairs, Z-row with five pairs, S-row with two pairs and R-row with seven pairs. Setae J 1 –J 3, Z 1 –Z 2, S 1 –S 2 and R 1 –R 7 smooth and needle-like. Seta J 4 finely barbed, J 5 and Z 3 apically pilose, J 6 and Z 4 brush-like and finely barbed, all with hyaline ending. Seta Z 5 short and finely barbed. Except seta J 6, no setae reach beyond opisthonotum. Setae S 3 and S 4 absent. Podonotum covered with irregular tile-like pattern. Anterolateral parts covered with tile-like pattern, anteromedial parts covered with finely punctate pattern as opisthonotum. Dorsal cavities distinct, equal in size, axes parallel to that of the body. Pores. Pore po 1 located on line connecting setae j 2 –s 1, po 2 located on line connecting setae j 5 –s 4 (closer to seta s 4), po 3 inside a line connecting s 5 –s 6. Pore Po 1 above the base of seta Z 1, Po 2 located on line connecting setae Z 1 –S 2 (closer to seta S 2), Po 3 located on line connecting setae J 5 –Z 3 and Po 4 below the base of seta Z 4. Venter. Shapes of ventral shields and peritremes, and chaetotaxy are typical for genus Zercon. Two pairs of setae present on ventral side of podonotum. Setae p 1 short, smooth and needle-like, p 2 long, finely plumose, feather-like with hyaline ending. Peritremes slightly bent. Lateral ends of peritremal shield reaching to seta R 1. Adgenital shields present (with two opening valves). Ventrianal shield with nine pairs of setae. Anterior margin of ventrianal shield with four setae and unpaired postanal seta, all short, smooth and needle-like. Male. Mean length of idiosoma 324 (312–334), mean width 233 (227–239) (n = 5). Dorsal idiosoma, ventral idiosoma, shape of setae on idiosoma, sculpture of podonotum and opisthonotum, size and appearance of dorsal cavities, basically similar to those of female. Distribution. Ukraine (Balan, 1992) and Turkey (Karaca & Urhan, 2014). Remarks. Average lengths of opisthonotal setae and distances between setae within longitudinal rows of females and males specimens: see Table 8. Only a single male specimen of this species was recorded from Edirne province previously. We now record and describe female specimens from Turkey for the first time.Published as part of Karaca, Mehmet & Urhan, Raşit, 2016, Five new species of Zercon C. L. Koch, 1836 (Acari: Zerconidae) from northwestern Turkey, pp. 31-59 in Zootaxa 4127 (1) on page 47, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4127.1.2, http://zenodo.org/record/27176
[Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #1]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney
[Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #2]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney
Mixozercon heterosetosus Balan 1995
<i>Mixozercon heterosetosus</i> Balan, 1995 <p> <i>Mixozercon heterosetosus</i> Balan, 1995: 76; Mašán & Fenďa, 2004: 56.</p> <p> <b>Diagnosis.</b> Central and submarginal setae of podonotum smooth, except j1. Setae J1-J4 and Z1-Z2 short, smooth, other J-, Z- and S-setae elongate, brush-like, plumose. R- setae uniform in length, R1 pilose, others smooth and thorn-like. Setae J5 situated in front of dorsal cavities. None of the setae on the dorsal shield reaching the bases of the following seta. Setae S1 situated posterolaterally to Z1. Pores Po2 situated on a line connecting Z2 and S2. Podonotum and opisthonotum without sculpturing pattern. Dorsal cavities wellsclerotised, saddle-like, with undulate anterior margin.</p> <p> <b>Distribution.</b> Ukraine.</p>Published as part of <i>Díaz-Aguilar, Irma & Ujvári, Zsolt, 2010, New zerconid mites (Acari: Mesostigmata: Zerconidae) from Canada, with a review of the genus Mixozercon Halašková, 1963, pp. 1-29 in Zootaxa 2555</i> on page 3, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/196913">10.5281/zenodo.196913</a>
Chronique des Églises orientales
Lacombe J., Grégoire V., O. E., G P., Balan J., V E. Chronique des Églises orientales. In: Échos d'Orient, tome 20, n°121, 1921. pp. 86-111
Chronique des Églises orientales
Lacombe J., Grégoire V., O. E., G P., Balan J., V E. Chronique des Églises orientales. In: Échos d'Orient, tome 20, n°121, 1921. pp. 86-111
Innovation capability: exploring the factors that make up this construct in the services sector
Peter Balan and Noel Lindsayhttp://www.swinburne.edu.au/lib/ir/onlineconferences/agse2010
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