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Butcher, R E N, 406638
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/375131Surname: BUTCHER
Given Name(s) or Initials: R E N
Military Service Number or Last Known Location: 406638
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Item: [2016.0049.07439] "Butcher, R E N, 406638
Description of Aleiodes (Hemigyroneuron) dangerlingi n. sp. (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Rogadinae) from New South Wales, Australia, and first description of female of A. (H.) glandularis Butcher & Quicke from South Africa
A new species Aleiodes (Hemigyroneuron) dangerlingi n. sp. (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Rogadinae) from Australia (New South Wales) is described, illustrated and distinguished from other members of the subgenus. It is the second species of the subgenus known from Australia to date, and on the basis of its morphology is most closely related to Aleiodes (H.) ellingsenae Butcher & Quicke from Tasmania. The previously unknown female of A. (H.) glandularis Butcher & Quicke from South Africa is also briefly described and illustrated.
Cite as: Quicke, D.L.J. & Butcher, B.A. 2018. Description of Aleiodes (Hemigyroneuron) dangerlingi n. sp. (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Rogadinae) from New South Wales, Australia, and first description of female of A. (H.) glandularis Butcher & Quicke from. Israel Journal of Entomology 48 (2): 23–31. <published 21 March 2018>
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.1204907
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Aleiodes spurivena Quicke & Butcher 2011
<i>Aleiodes spurivena</i> Quicke & Butcher, 2011 <p>(Fig. 165A,B)</p> <p>Material examined. 2 paratype females, Thailand, Ranong Province, 7 km N of Ranong, Ch 9 TV relay station, 25–29.xi.1991, 350– 500m, I. J. Kitching & A. M. Cotton (BMNH).</p> <p>Notes. Apparently widely distributed from India and Nepal to Vietnam and Thailand.</p>Published as part of <i>Butcher, Buntika Areekul, Smith, M. Alex, Sharkey, Mike J. & Quicke, Donald L. J., 2012, A turbo-taxonomic study of Thai Aleiodes (Aleiodes) and Aleiodes (Arcaleiodes) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Rogadinae) based largely on COI barcoded specimens, with rapid descriptions of 179 new species, pp. 1-232 in Zootaxa 3457</i> on page 199, DOI: 10.11646/ZOOTAXA.3457.1.1, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10832362">http://zenodo.org/record/10832362</a>
Description of Aleiodes (Hemigyroneuron) dangerlingi n. sp. (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Rogadinae) from New South Wales, Australia, and first description of female of A. (H.) glandularis Butcher & Quicke from South Africa
<p>A new species <em>Aleiodes (Hemigyroneuron) dangerlingi</em> n. sp. (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Rogadinae) from Australia (New South Wales) is described, illustrated and distinguished from other members of the subgenus. It is the second species of the subgenus known from Australia to date, and on the basis of its morphology is most closely related to <em>Aleiodes</em> <em>(H.)</em> <em>ellingsenae</em> Butcher & Quicke from Tasmania. The previously unknown female of <em>A. (H.)</em> <em>glandularis</em> Butcher & Quicke from South Africa is also briefly described and illustrated.</p
Mrs. N. E. Butcher - City Nurse - Convalescent Home Operator
Photograph used for a story in the Oklahoma Times newspaper. Caption: "Mrs. N. E. Butcher takes time out from her many activities t look at a magazine.
Colin MacCabe, The Butcher Boy
Lebargy Mathias. Colin MacCabe, The Butcher Boy. In: Études irlandaises, n°33 n°1, 2008. p. 184
Cross-Cultural Applications of the MMPI-2.
Traditionally, the study of cultural influences on personality and psychopathology has been relegated to different subareas of anthropology. With the exception of a few renegade scientists and clinicians, psychologists and psychiatrists have begun only recently to think seriously about cultural influences on personality and psychopathology. This is partly because of demographic trends that guarantee increasing exposure to and contact with immigrant and ethnic minority populations (U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1992) and partly because of advances in technology that facilitate international communication. In this chapter, we discuss the importance of examining personality and psychopathology across cultural and ethnic groups and the advantages to using objective personality instruments in such examinations; we review methodological problems that arise when adapting such instruments for international use; and we present technical solutions that address problems to such examinations. Finally, we present the MMPI-2 as a useful tool for assessing personality and psychopathology in different cultural and ethnic groups and discuss instruments for which most of the methodological problems have already been resolved. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2009 APA, all rights reserved
Synthesis and X-ray crystallographic characterization of copper and iron complexes with tetradentate-N-4 ligands: Reactivity towards catechol oxidation
The reaction of copper chloride dihydrate and ferric chloride hexahydrate with a tripodal N-4 ligand (ntb) under mild conditions affords two novel complexes [Cu(ntb)Cl](2)[CuCl4] (.) 2H(2)O (1) and [Fe(ntb)Cl-2]Cl (.) 3H(2)O (2). The reaction of ferric chloride with another N-4 ligand, bispicpn, forms an octahedral mononuclear complex, [Fe(bispicpn)Cl-2]Cl (3). Single-crystal X-ray structural Studies of 1, 2 and 3 reveal the formation of hydrogen-bond sustained 3D, 2D and 1D networks, respectively, involving (N-(HO)-O-...) and (N-(HCl)-Cl-...) interactions. The packing arrangement in 2 further reveals the existence of hexagonal channels with helical propagation along the diagonal of the crystallographic b- and c-axes. The reactions of these complexes with 3,5-di-tert-butyl-catechol have been studied in dimethylformamide. NMR techniques have been used to identify the reaction products
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