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    Martarega nieseri Barbosa, Ribeiro & Nessimian 2012

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    <i>Martarega nieseri</i> Barbosa, Ribeiro & Nessimian, 2012 <p> <b>Material examined.</b> Brazil, State of Amazonas, São Gabriel da Cachoeira Municipality <b>!</b>, Igarapé Miuá (00º06'33.2"S / 66º52'24.2"W), 24.VIII.2011 (R.L. Ferreira-Keppler; P.V. Cruz; D. Fernandes; E.A. Reis): 1 m and 1 f, brachypterous (INPA); downstream of Camanaus (00º08'33.6"S / 66º55'43.9"W), 25.VIII.2011: 1 m, brachypterous (INPA).</p>Published as part of <i>Barbosa, Julianna Freires & Rodrigues, Higor D. D., 2013, A new species of Martarega White, 1879, with new distributional records of Notonectidae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Nepomorpha) from Brazil, pp. 534-540 in Zootaxa 3682 (4)</i> on page 539, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3682.4.4, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/220305">http://zenodo.org/record/220305</a&gt

    Profundidade de semeadura para trigo no cerrado.

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    Dijalma Barbosa da Silva

    Anisepyris bogotensis Barbosa & Azevedo

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    bogotensis Barbosa & Azevedo, species-group nov. (Figs 10J–M, 11A–D) Females. Mandible with five distal teeth, and evenly developed; clypeus long; antennal scrobe ecarinate; frontal angle of ocellar triangle about right; ocelli large; vertex convex. Pronotum very short [as male], without transverse pronotal carina; parapsidal signum with anterior half not continuous; mesopleuron with the lower mesopleural fovea opened, mesopleural suture opened, and posterior mesopleural sulcus absent. Forewing with R1 indistinct. Mesotibia not spinose. Metatrochanter with lateral expansion. Posterior hypopygeal margin projected convex. Genitalia with 2vv as long as 1vv, and apex slender; sting (1vv+2vv) long [surpassing 3vv apex]; 1vf curved upward; 1rv not curved, with 1rv ventral process small, and posterior process short. Males. Unknown Distribution. It is restricted to Neotropical region Remarks: The characteristic “pronotal disc shorter than wide”, when its length is less than half of its width, is a common characteristic for males of Anisepyris. We observed, however, that this trait is rare in females. Therefore, we allocated females with a short pronotal disc to a new species-group under the name bogotensis. This speciesgroup is composed of five species (Table 1).Published as part of Barbosa, Diego N. & Azevedo, Celso O., 2018, Revision of Anisepyris Kieffer (Hymenoptera, Bethylidae), with description of 135 new species, pp. 1-258 in Zootaxa 4416 (1) on page 70, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4416.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/124226

    Lyrios de maio : schottisch para piano / de Honorina Caldas Barbosa ; [ill. par] P. D.

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    Titre uniforme : Caldas Barbosa, Honorina (18..-19.. ; compositeur). Compositeur. [Lyrios de maio. Piano]Piano, Musique de -- +* 1900......- 1999......+:20e siècle:Scottishs (piano) -- +* 1900......- 1999......+:20e siècle

    Anisepyris guianae Barbosa & Azevedo

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    guianae Barbosa & Azevedo, species-group nov. (Figs 20C–D, 20F, 20H–M) Females. Head longer than wide; mandible with five distal teeth, evenly developed; clypeus short; antennal scrobe carinate; frontal angle of ocellar triangle acute or right; ocelli small; vertex convex. Pronotal disc with transverse carina incomplete; parapsidal signum with anterior half continuous. Metapectal-propodeal disc longer than wide; anterior margin of propodeal declivity not setose; mesopleuron with mesopleural and lower foveae, and mesopleural suture opened. Forewing with R1 vein indistinct. Mesotibia not spinose. Metatrochanter with lateral expansion. Metasoma with distal spiracle of metasoma small. Posterior hypopygeal margin projected convex. Genitalia with 2vv as long as 1vv, and apex slender; sting (1vv+2vv) long [surpassing 3vv apex]; 1vf strongly curved upward; 1rv not curved, with 1rv ventral process small, and posterior process short. Males. Unknown Distribution. This group is restricted to Neotropical region. Remarks. This new species-group is defined mainly by having the body and metapectal-propodeal disc conspicuously elongate. A few other species of Anisepyris can have the “head longer than wide” and “metapectalpropodeal disc longer than wide”. Members of this group, however, additionally have the “mesopleural fovea opened” and “sting (1vv+2vv) long [surpassing 3vv apex]”, this characteristic combination was observed only for these species. Therefore, from this characteristic combination, we propose this new species-group under the name guianae. This species-group is composed of four species (Table 1).Published as part of Barbosa, Diego N. & Azevedo, Celso O., 2018, Revision of Anisepyris Kieffer (Hymenoptera, Bethylidae), with description of 135 new species, pp. 1-258 in Zootaxa 4416 (1) on page 150, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4416.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/124226

    Dataset of "Acoustic Response of Patchy-Saturated Porous Media: Coupling Biot's Poroelasticity Equations for Mono- and Bi-Phasic Pore Fluids"

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    <p>This dataset supports the research study "<em><span>Acoustic Response of Patchy-Saturated Porous Media: Coupling Biot's Poroelasticity Equations for Mono- and Bi-Phasic Pore Fluids"</span></em> by S. G. Solazzi, G. A. Castromán, N. D. Barbosa, K. Holliger, and J. G. Rubino.</p> <p>We provide with commented Python codes for estimating the frequency-dependent attenuation and phase velocity dispersion in patchy saturated media combining Biot's equations for mono- and bi-phasic pore fluids. The codes to reproduce all the figures of the article can be found in the corresponding folders.</p> <p> </p> <p>In doubt, contact the corresponding author at: [email protected]</p> <p> </p&gt

    Odontopeltis donabeja Pena-Barbosa & Sierwald & Brescovit 2013, SP. NOV.

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    ODONTOPELTIS DONABEJA SP. NOV. FIGURES 77–79, 87 Type material: Male holotype from Estação Ecológica de Peti, CEMIG, São Gonçalo do Rio Abaixo (19°49′33′′S, 43°21′43′′W), Minas Gerais, Brazil, 03−05.x.2008, I. S. Oliveira coll., deposited in IBSP 1668. Paratype: Female from the same locality, 05−08.i. 2010, J. P. P. Pena-Barbosa et al. coll. (IBSP 3618). Additional material examined: BRAZIL: Minas Gerais: São Gonçalo do Rio Abaixo, (19°49′33′′S, 43°21′43′′W), Estação Ambiental de Peti, CEMIG, 7♂, 4♀, 05−08.i.2010, J. P. P. Pena Barbosa et al. coll. [IBSP 3617 (1♀), 3620–3621 (2♀), 3622–3625 (4♂), 3626 (1♀), 3627 (1♂), 3629 (1♂), 3693 (1♂)]. Etymology: The species epithet is a noun in apposition, a patronym in honour of Ana Jacinta de São José, known as Dona Beja, a woman from Minas Gerais known for her beauty and curious life history. Diagnosis: Males of Odontopeltis donabeja differ from all other species of the genus by the large and distinct median process of the solenomere, surpassing the tip of the solenomere (Figs 78, 79). Males of Odontopeltis xica are similar with regard to the posteriorly curved tip of process B; however, the curvature is much more pronounced in Odontopeltis xica. In Odontopeltis donabeja process B is subtriangular in shape, whereas it is rounded in Odontopeltis xica. Description: Male (holotype, IBSP 1668): Head and body black. Tip of paranota and telson yellow. Legs brown. Paranotal teeth formula: 0-0-0-0-2-2-3-2-3-3- 2-4-3-2-3-3-3-1-1. Total length 87. Collum 5 long, 13 wide. Antenna: 2.3, 2.2, 1.9, 2.0, 2.3. Genital opening 2.0 long, 3.5 wide. Telson 1.9. Gonopod coxa with a spiniform process. Prefemoral region 2.5 × longer than femoral region. Macrobristles on an inclined line with the distance between them less than half the length of the bristle itself. Process A with a depression (Fig. 78, arrow). Process B subtriangular and slightly curved to posterior. Female (paratype, IBSP 3618): Coloration as in male. Paranotal teeth formula as in male. Total length 80. Collum 4 long, 12 wide. Antenna: 2.1, 1.7, 1.9, 2.1, 2.0. Distribution: Minas Gerais, Brazil.Published as part of Pena-Barbosa, João P. P., Sierwald, Petra & Brescovit, Antonio D., 2013, On the largest chelodesmid millipedes: taxonomic review and cladistic analysis of the genus Odontopeltis Pocock, 1894 (Diplopoda; Polydesmida; Chelodesmidae), pp. 737-764 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 169 (4) on pages 759-760, DOI: 10.1111/zoj.12086, http://zenodo.org/record/529198

    Semana do Desafio de Projeto NSV - Alexandre J. D. de Souza e Juliana C. Barbosa

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    Alexandre J. D. de Souza e Juliana C. Barbosa, professores da Unesp Itapeva, mostram o uso da madeira de reflorestamento na construção e suas tecnologias

    Semana do Desafio de Projeto NSV - Alexandre J. D. de Souza e Juliana C. Barbosa

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    Alexandre J. D. de Souza e Juliana C. Barbosa, professores da Unesp Itapeva, mostram o uso da madeira de reflorestamento na construção e suas tecnologias

    Paravelia nieseri Moreira & Barbosa 2012

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    <i>Paravelia nieseri</i> Moreira & Barbosa, 2012 <p> <i>Paravelia nieseri</i> Moreira & Barbosa, 2012: 61-63, figs. 10-18.</p> <p> <b>Holotype:</b> Macropterous ♂, glued to pinned paper; Serra [do] Caraça, 1.380 m, MG [Minas Gerais] – Brasil,XI.[1]961, Kloss, Lenko, Martins & Silva col.</p> <p> <b>Paratypes:</b> 2 macropterous ♂, glued to pinned paper with abdominal segment VIII and genitalia in microvial; same data as holotype. 1 macropterous ♀, glued to pinned paper; [Brasil] S.[erra do] Caraça (Engenho), 800 m, Minas [Gerais] XI.[1]961, Kloss, Lenko, Martins & Silva col.</p>Published as part of <i>Carrenho, Renan, Rodrigues, Higor D. D., Lima, Adriana Carneiro de & Schwertner, Cristiano F., 2020, Type specimens of true bugs (Hemiptera: Heteroptera) housed in the Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil, pp. 1-16 in Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia 60</i> on page 9, DOI: 10.11606/1807-0205/2020.60.17, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/4614885">http://zenodo.org/record/4614885</a&gt
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