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Sabinaria R. Bernal & Galeano 2013, gen. nov.
Sabinaria R. Bernal & Galeano gen. nov. Diagnosis. Solitary, unarmed, monoecious palm with induplicately palmate leaves, the petiole basally split, the blade silvery whitish below, medially divided almost to the base by an abaxial split, the two halves lacking any further deep abaxial splits, but with a short abaxial split present at the apex of each leaf segment. Inflorescence interfoliar, branched to 1–2 orders, each branch subtended by a large, conspicuous bract, with mostly unisexual flowers, staminate ones exposed beyond the bracts, with 20–23 stamens connate by their broadened filament bases, the pistillate flowers restricted to the lower portion of the proximal rachillae and hidden by large persistent rachis bracts, with a single carpel and staminodes with no anthers, a few pistillate flowers sometimes bearing 1–2 anthers. Fruit uniseminate, with eccentric, inconspicuous, stigmatic remain. Endosperm homogeneous, embryo basal. Seedling with undivided eophyll. Differs from other Cryosophileae in the lack of deep abaxial splits besides the medial one, the unisexual flowers, the large, persistent rachis bracts that hide the pistillate flowers, and the tightly packed fruits hidden among the leaf bases. Most closely resembles Itaya, from which it differs in the unisexual flowers with the sepals connate with the petals at one single place, the large rachis bracts that hide the basal portion of the rachillae, and the tightly packed fruits. Description. Medium-sized, solitary, unarmed, pleonanthic, monoecious arborescent palm. Stem erect, with inconspicuous leaf scars. Leaves numerous, induplicate, palmate; sheath medially split below the petiole, the margins without fibres; petiole slender, long, biconvex, with sharp margins; adaxial hastula well developed, truncate, abaxial hastula a low rim; blade medially divided almost to base by an abaxial split into two symmetrical or slightly asymmetrical halves, these divided to ca. 1/10 their length into single fold segments that are slightly bifid at apex; segments with inconspicuous cross-veins, the undersurface silvery-whitish. Inflorescence interfoliar, branched to one order, basal rachillae sometimes with a few second-order rachillae; prophyll bicarinate; peduncular bracts at least 5, large and inflated; rachis bracts similar to the peduncular bracts, persistent and tightly appressed to the proximal portion of the rachilla and hiding the pistillate flowers; rachillae straight, cylindrical. Flowers borne on a short pedicel and subtended by a small and narrow triangular bract, mostly unisexual, pistillate ones on the proximal portion of proximal rachillae, the remaining staminate, a few pistillate flowers sometimes bearing 1–2 anthers. Staminate flowers with three connate sepals, these fused with the corolla at a single place on the margin; petals three, connate into a tubular corolla, sometimes two of the petals completely free to base; stamens 20–23, exserted at anthesis, the filaments connate by their fleshy bases into several irregular groups of 1–6, these in turn connate further below with each other and basally adnate with the corolla, filiform at the apex; anthers oblong, dorsifixed, versatile, bifid at base and apex. Pistillate flowers similar to the staminate ones; staminodes similar to the stamens but lacking the anthers and the thin portion of the filament; gynoecium unicarpellate, eccentrically ovoid, narrowed to a slender curved style and an oblique papillose stigma. Fruit obovoid to turbinate or subglobose, uniseminate, with eccentric inconspicuous stigmatic remain; epicarp minutely tuberculate with sparse perforations, smooth with the naked eye; mesocarp thick, endocarp not differentiated. Seed ovoid to subglobose, with homogeneous endosperm; embryo basal. Seedling with lanceolate eophylls, whitish below. Type species: Sabinaria magnifica Galeano & R. Bernal Etymology: —Named after our daughter Sabina Bernal Galeano, with the suffix – ria arbitrarily chosen, in accordance with Art. 20 of the International Code of Nomenclature (McNeill et al. 2012).Published as part of Galeano, Gloria & Bernal, Rodrigo, 2013, Sabinaria, a new genus of palms (Cryosophileae, Coryphoideae, Arecaceae) from the Colombia-Panama border, pp. 27-44 in Phytotaxa 144 (2) on page 28, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.144.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/510002
Tribunal de la inquisición. Información sobre genealogía y limpieza de sangre de los hermanos Bartolomé Bernal de Ortega y Rodrigo Bernal alari-fe mayor. Autos, feés de bautismo, cé
Tribunal de la inquisición. Información sobre genealogía y limpieza de sangre de los hermanos Bartolomé Bernal de Ortega y Rodrigo Bernal alari-fe mayor. Autos, feés de bautismo, cédula real para que pase a nueva España, Petición, nombramiento dado a Rodrigo de Bernal de maestro mayor de la inquisición: Villa San Lúcar, Sevilla y México, 1626-67
Sabinaria, a new genus of palms (Cryosophileae, Coryphoideae, Arecaceae) from the Colombia-Panama border
Galeano, Gloria, Bernal, Rodrigo (2013): Sabinaria, a new genus of palms (Cryosophileae, Coryphoideae, Arecaceae) from the Colombia-Panama border. Phytotaxa 144 (2): 27-44, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.144.2.1, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.144.2.
"Papeles de la pretensión del ministro mayor Rodrigo Bernal de Ortega para ministro de este santo oficio"; 1626-1659.
")Papeles de la pretensión del ministro mayor Rodrigo Bernal de Ortega para ministro de este santo oficio"); 1626-1659
FIGURE 13 in Sabinaria, a new genus of palms (Cryosophileae, Coryphoideae, Arecaceae) from the Colombia-Panama border
FIGURE 13. Fruits of Sabinaria magnifica.Published as part of Galeano, Gloria & Bernal, Rodrigo, 2013, Sabinaria, a new genus of palms (Cryosophileae, Coryphoideae, Arecaceae) from the Colombia-Panama border, pp. 27-44 in Phytotaxa 144 (2) on page 39, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.144.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/510002
Proyecto Génesis : innovación escolar y cambio social
IP 3207-11-111-95LIBRO: 2 v. Innovacion escolar y cambio social / Rodrigo ParraSandoval, Elsa Castañeda Bernal y Marina;Camargo Abello
Proyecto Génesis : innovación escolar y cambio social
IP 3207-11-111-95LIBRO: 2 v. Innovacion escolar y cambio social / Rodrigo ParraSandoval, Elsa Castañeda Bernal y Marina;Camargo Abello
Sistema de apareamiento de Ectophylla alba en Costa Rica /
\ua0tesis que para obtener el grado de Doctor en Ciencias Biológicas, presenta Bernal Antonio Rodríguez Herrera ; asesor Rodrigo A. Medellin Legorreta. 63 páginas :\ua0ilustraciones. Doctorado en Ciencias Biológicas\ua0UNAM, Instituto de Ecología,\ua0200
Entrevista com Rodrigo Pederneiras, coreógrafo do Grupo Corpo (MG - Brasil)
Entrevista realizada em 21 e 22 de setembro de 2012, quando da vinda do Grupo Corpo a Porto Alegre, como parte de sua turnê nacional. Constituiu instrumento de pesquisa na dissertação de mestrado do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Artes Cênicas da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul: “COREOGRAFIA ‘21’ DO GRUPO CORPO: 21 percepções sobre o processo de criação cênica”. Acomodados nas poltronas da plateia do Teatro do SESI, enquanto os bailarinos faziam aula no palco, o entrevistado e a autora aprofundam o objeto de estudo (o processo coreográfico do balé “21”) e visitam outros temas que mostram alguns pontos de vista do coreógrafo do Grupo Corpo, Rodrigo Pederneiras. A entrevista foi editada para fins de adequação ao espaço editorial, sem prejuízo ao conteúdo.Interview conducted on 21 and 22 September 2012, when Grupo Corpo came to Porto Alegre (south of Brazil), as part of its national tour. This interview constituted a research instrument in the master’s degree dissertation of the Performing Arts Program at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul: “CHOREOGRAPHY ‘21’ BY GRUPO CORPO: 21 insights into the process of scenic creation.” Taking place in the seats of Teatro do SESI, while dancers were on stage class, the respondent and the author deepen the object of study (the choreographic process of “21”) and visit other issues that show some views of Grupo Corpo’s choreographer, Rodrigo Pederneiras. (Edited in order to be appropriated to editorial rules, no prejudice to the content)
Entrevista com Rodrigo Pederneiras, Coreógrafos do Grupo Corpo (MG – Brasil)
Entrevista realizada em 21 e 22 de setembro de 2012, quando da vinda do Grupo Corpo a Porto Alegre, como parte de sua turnê nacional. Constituiu instrumento de pesquisa na dissertação de mestrado do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Artes Cênicas da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul: “COREOGRAFIA ‘21’ DO GRUPO CORPO: 21 percepções sobre o processo de criação cênica”. Acomodados nas poltronas da plateia do Teatro do SESI, enquanto os bailarinos faziam aula no palco, o entrevistado e a autora aprofundam o objeto de estudo (o processo coreográfico do balé “21”) e visitam outros temas que mostram alguns pontos de vista do coreógrafo do Grupo Corpo, Rodrigo Pederneiras. A entrevista foi editada para fins de adequação ao espaço editorial, sem prejuízo ao conteúdo.Interview conducted on 21 and 22 September 2012, when Grupo Corpo came to Porto Alegre (south of Brazil), as part of its national tour. This interview constituted a research instrument in the master’s degree dissertation of the Performing Arts Program at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul: “CHOREOGRAPHY ‘21’ BY GRUPO CORPO: 21 insights into the process of scenic creation.” Taking place in the seats of Teatro do SESI, while dancers were on stage class, the respondent and the author deepen the object of study (the choreographic process of “21”) and visit other issues that show some views of Grupo Corpo’s choreographer, Rodrigo Pederneiras. (Edited in order to be appropriated to editorial rules, no prejudice to the content)
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