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Cameron, C M, QX22902
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/375577Surname: CAMERON
Given Name(s) or Initials: C M
Military Service Number or Last Known Location: QX22902
Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 16645188278
Item: [2016.0049.07885] "Cameron, C M, QX22902
Lettre de M. C. Cameron à Alexander Morris sur une conversation entre Meredith et O'Donoghue
3 pages, originalLettre de M. C. Cameron à [Alexander] Morris sur : une conversation entre Meredith et O'Donoghue et une accusation de mauvaise foi lancée par O'Donoghue contre Meredith à la suite de cette discussion
Lettre de M. C. Cameron à Alexander Morris sur la faveur dont jouit Morris parmi ses commettants
4 pages, originalLettre de M. C. Cameron à [Alexander] Morris sur : la faveur dont jouit Morris parmi ses commettants; une suggestion à Morris de rester à Perth aussi longtemps que possible; des renseignements que D. G. Hewitt pourrait donner à Morris concernant ses terres; la popularité de Cameron; une rumeur selon laquelle la Chambre d'Assemblée serait bientôt dissoute
Letter from D.R. Cameron to Bunker Hill & Sullivan M. & C. Co., July 22, 1899
Cameron informs of correspondance that may have been tampered with; handwritten
On base sizes for actions of finite classical groups
Let G be a finite almost simple classical group and let
? be a faithful primitive non-standard G-set. A base for G is a subset B C_ ? whose pointwise stabilizer is trivial; we write b(G) for the minimal size of a base for G. A well-known conjecture of Cameron and Kantor asserts that there exists an absolute constant c such that b(G) ? c for all such groups G, and the existence of such an undetermined constant has been established by Liebeck and Shalev. In this paper we prove that either b(G) ? 4, or G = U6(2).2, G? = U4(3).22 and b(G) = 5.
The proof is probabilistic, using bounds on fixed point ratios
Megachalcis Cameron 1903
Genus Megachalcis Cameron, 1903 Megachalcis Cameron 1903: 96. Type species Megachalcis fumipennis Cameron, by monotypy. Allocentrus Cameron 1911: 12. Type species Allocentrus hirticeps Cameron, by monotypy. Macrochalcis Masi 1944: 136. Type species Macrochalcis bischoffi Masi, by original designation. Recognition Metasoma in female pronounced, produced into long tail-like syntergum, Gt2–Gt4 strongly reduced and for the most part hidden under the large first tergite; PMV much longer than MV; mesosoma often with rasp-like sculpture and body with patches of silvery setae. Note Members of the Oriental genus Megachalcis Cameron are very rarely encountered in collections and are probably parasitoids of wood-boring beetles, occurring in naturally rich rainforest habitats, although no actual host records are available to date (Bouček 1988). Two specimens (one male and one female) were collected during the present survey from forests of southern Western Ghats. The female specimen runs to M. kannapuramensis Sureshan and Girish Kumar, 2018 in the key to species (Sureshan et al. 2018) with slight differences in the colour. The species is here redescribed with illustrations of both the holotype and the freshly collected specimen. The male specimen collected is strikingly different from all the females and is here described without formally naming it.Published as part of Binoy, C., Nasser, M. & Santhosh, S., 2022, The Western Ghats, a biodiversity hotspot: the example of Chalcididae (Hymenoptera) with the description of a new species of Phasgonophora Westwood and a review of the regional species, pp. 1627-1655 in Journal of Natural History 56 (41 - 44) on page 1639, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2022.2134059, http://zenodo.org/record/734088
Carpelimus congruus Cameron 1930
Carpelimus congruus (Cameron, 1930) Figs. 7, 8 Trogophloeus congruus Cameron, 1930: 188 Type material. Lectotype (here designated): male, “Rahatgaon, Hoshangabad C.P.” “M. Cameron Bequest. B.M. 1955 - 147 ” “ Lectotypus Trogophloeus congruus Cameron, 1930 des. Gildenkov, 2006 ” (BMNH). Paralectotypes: 1 female: “Rahatgaon, Hoshangabad C.P.” “ Type (round label with a red rim)” “ T. congruus Cam. TYPE ” “M. Cameron Bequest. B.M. 1955 - 147 ” “ Paralectotypus Trogophloeus congruus Cameron, 1930 des. Gildenkov, 2006 ” (BMNH); 1 female: “Rahatgaon, Hoshangabad C.P.” “M. Cameron Bequest. B.M. 1955 - 147 ” “ Paralectotypus Trogophloeus congruus Cameron, 1930 des. Gildenkov, 2006 ” (BMNH). FIGURES 1–24. Genitalia of Carpelimus. 1 — C. bengalensis (lectotype), spermatheca; 2 — C. bicolor (lectotype), aedeagus, ventral view and 3 —aedeagus, lateral view; 4 — C. calcuttanus (lectotype), aedeagus, ventral view and 5 —aedeagus, lateral view; 6 — C. chatterjeei (lectotype), spermatheca; 7 — C. congruus (lectotype), aedeagus, ventral view; 8 — C. congruus (paralectotype with a label “ T. congruus Cam. TYPE ”), spermatheca; 9 — C. coriaceus (paralectotype), spermatheca; 10 — C. formosae (lectotype), spermatheca; 11 — C. formosanus (lectotype), aedeagus, ventral view; 12 — C. foveicollis (lectotype), aedeagus, ventral view; 13 — C. foveicollis (paralectotype with a label “ Ceylon ”), spermatheca; 14 — C. gratus (lectotype), spermatheca; 15 — C. halophiloides (lectotype), aedeagus, ventral view, without paramers, internal sac in part retracted and 16 —aedeagus, lateral view, without paramers, internal sac in part retracted; 17 — C. javanicus (lectotype), spermatheca; 18 — C. laticeps (lectotype), spermatheca; 19 — C. lepidicornis (lectotype), spermatheca; 20 — C. singaporensis [= littoralis] (lectotype), spermatheca; 21 — C. louwerensi (lectotype), spermatheca; 22 — C. lucens (lectotype), aedeagus, ventral view and 23 —aedeagus, lateral view; 24 — C. lucens (paralectotype), spermatheca. Scale bar 0.25 mm.Published as part of Gildenkov, Mikhail Yu., 2013, Designations of the lectotypes for the oriental species of the genus Carpelimus Leach, 1819 (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae), pp. 53-64 in Zootaxa 3717 (1) on page 55, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3717.1.4, http://zenodo.org/record/28495
Callichimaeridae Luque & Feldmann & Vernygora & Schweitzer & Cameron & Kerr & Vega & Duque & Strange & Palmer & Jaramillo 2019, fam. nov.
Callichimaeridae fam. nov. LSID. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: A5D6688D-756B-4FB7-8098- 5EB066C38383 Included genus. Callichimaera gen. nov. Diagnosis. As for type genus and species.Published as part of Luque, J., Feldmann, R. M., Vernygora, O., Schweitzer, C. E., Cameron, C. B., Kerr, K. A., Vega, F. J., Duque, A., Strange, M., Palmer, A. R. & Jaramillo, C., 2019, Exceptional preservation of mid-Cretaceous marine arthropods and the evolution of novel forms via heterochrony, pp. 1-15 in Science Advances 5 (4) on page 3, DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.aav3875, http://zenodo.org/record/590278
Chelonus (Microchelonus) curvimaculatus CAMERON 1906
<i>Chelonus</i> (<i>Microchelonus</i>) <i>curvimaculatus</i> CAMERON 1906 <p> <i>Chelonella curvimaculata</i> (CAMERON 1906): WILKINSON 1932: 9 (fig. 2b, biol., Mauritius), 10 (key).</p> <p> <i>Chelonella curvimaculata</i> (CAMERON 1906): MOUTIA & MAMET 1947: 28 (host-parasite cat. Mauritius).</p> <p> <i>Chelonus curvimaculatus</i> CAMERON 1906: GRANGER 1949: 192 (fig. 196), 193 (key, descr. ♂ ♀, Madagascar), 427 (tab.: biol.), 428 (tab.: biol.).</p> <p> <i>Chelonus</i> (<i>Neochelonella</i>) <i>curvimaculatus</i> CAMERON 1906: ANONYMUS 1960: 339 (biol., Madagascar).</p> <p> <i>Chelonus curvimaculatus</i> CAMERON 1906: ANONYMUS (det. Fischer) 1963: 338 (biol., Madagascar), 362 (biol.).</p> <p> <i>Chelonus curvimaculatus</i> CAMERON 1906: BRÉNIÈRE 1965: 346 (host-parasite cat. Madagascar).</p> <p> <i>Chelonus curvimaculatus</i> CAMERON 1906: APPERT, BETBEDER- MATIBET & RANAIVOSOA 1969: 568 (host-parasite cat. Madagascar).</p> <p> <i>Microchelonus curvimaculatus</i> (CAMERON 1906): APPERT, BETBEDER- MATIBET & RANAIVOSOA 1969: 568 (host-parasite cat. Madagascar).</p> <p> <i>Microchelonus curvimaculatus</i> (CAMERON 1906): SHENEFELT 1973: 881 (tax., cat.).</p> <p> <i>Chelonus curvimaculatus</i> CAMERON 1906: WILLIAMS 1974: 3 (host-parasite cat. Mauritius).</p> <p> <i>Chelonus curvimaculatus</i> CAMERON 1906: WILLIAMS 1980: 4 (host-parasite cat. Mauritius).</p> <p> <i>Chelonus curvimaculatus</i> CAMERON 1906: VAN ACHTERBERG & POLASZEK 1996: 53 (key, tax., descr.♂ ♀, Madagascar without data, Mauritius without data), 102 (fig. 235), 105 (figs 263, 264).</p> <p> <i>Chelonus curvimaculatus</i> CAMERON 1906: GANESHAN & WILLIAMS 2001: 4 (host-parasite cat. Mauritius).</p> <p> <i>Chelonus</i> (<i>Microchelonus</i>) <i>curvimaculatus</i> CAMERON 1906: BRAET, ROUSSE & SHARKEY 2012: 16 (figs 45-47), 26 (tax., Madagascar, Réunion).</p> <p> H o s t s <i>Pectinophora gossypiella</i> (SAUNDERS 1843), <i>Phthorimaea operculella</i> (ZELLER 1873), <i>Scrobipalpa heliopa</i> (LOWER 1900), (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae) – <i>Plutella xylostella</i> (LINNÉ 1767) (Lepidoptera: Plutellidae).</p> <p>D i s t r i b u t i o n Madagascar: Prov. Mahajanga: Maromandia – Prov. Antananarivo: Ampefy – Prov. Toliara: Andohahelo National Park (Tsimelahy Parcelle II), Behara, Bekily, Fort-Dauphin, Manombo, Ranomafana (leg. Seyrig) – Réunion: Réunion – Mauritius: Mauritius.</p> <p>Known from the Afrotropical region.</p>Published as part of <i>Madl, M. & Achterberg, C. Van, 2014, A catalogue of the Braconidae (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonoidea) of the Malagasy subregion, pp. 5-220 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 46 (1)</i> on pages 72-73, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/4507364">10.5281/zenodo.4507364</a>
Lamprojoppa fuscinerva CAMERON 1901, N.R.
Lamprojoppa fuscinerva CAMERON 1901 M a t e r i a l: Nepal: Namdo, 20 km SW Jin, 1 3.viii.1962, leg. G. Ebert & H. Falkner (ZSM), NW Vietnam: Tonkin, Hoang Lien N.R. 15 km W Sa Pa, c 1900 m, 1 15-21.x.1999, leg. C. van Achterberg, RMNH´99 (Leiden). D e s c r i p t i o n: Body length 12-16 mm. Flagellum with 42 (specimen from Nepal) or 45 (specimen from Vietnam) flagellomeres, completely black, without whitish ring, first flagellomere about 3.5 to 3.9 times longer than wide, the 14th or 16th flagellomere square. Area superomedia about 1.3 times as long as wide. Ivory are the orbits beneath the flagellar scrobes, longitudinal stripe at malar space, apical spot of femora I and tibia I anterior. Otherwise as described for Lamprojoppa caerula CAMERON (TERESHKIN 2009: 1512-1513). D i s t r i b u t i o n: Known from India and Myanmar, new records for Nepal and Vietnam. Taxonomical remark: The available specimens differ from Lamprojoppa caerula CAMERON by their black flagellum and slenderer first flagellomere. The black flagellum had also been noted for Lamprojoppa fuscinerva CAMERON by HEINRICH (1974: 10). However, the ivory pattern on the orbits is more extensive than in the type specimen (HEINRICH 1974: 10, the type could not been studied by me). According to HEINRICH (1974: 113) this group of large, blue-metallic coloured Platylabini contains several closely related species that have not been studied in detail yet. Therefore, it might be possible that these specimens belong to undescribed taxa of Lamprojoppa.Published as part of Riedel, M., 2011, Contribution to the Ichneumoninae (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae) of Southeastern Asia: 1. Tribes Clypeodromini, Listrodromini, Goedartini, Compsophorini, and Platylabini, pp. 1549-1572 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 43 (2) on pages 1563-1564, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.532573
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