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By peaceful means ::international adjudication and arbitration : essays in honour of David D. Caron /
Distinguished scholars and practitioners commemorate and expand upon the work of international judge, arbitrator, and professor, David D. Caron (1952-2018). 'By Peaceful Means' is an insightful examination of how international dispute resolution seeks to avert disaster and mitigate discord, and how it might continue to do so in our uncertain future
Diglotta brasiliensis Caron & Ribeiro-Costa 2008
Diglotta brasiliensis Caron & Ribeiro-Costa, 2008 Holotype “ Brasil - Paraná / Guaraqueçaba / Pasto / - 25,4153; - 48,4221 /0 m / 22 /VIII/ 2005 / C. A. Melo col.” “ 3 ”, printed on white label. “ HOLOTYPE / Diglotta brasiliensis / Caron & Ribeiro-Costa, 2008 ”, printed on red label. “ DZUP / 131046 ”, printed on white label. Paratypes (2) “ Brasil - Paraná / Guaraqueçaba / Pasto / - 25,4153; - 48,4221 /0 m / 22 /VIII/ 2005 / C. A. Melo col.”, printed on white label. “ PARATYPE / Diglotta brasiliensis / Caron & Ribeiro-Costa, 2008 ”, printed on yellow label. “ 3 ” “ DZUP / 131047 ” “Ƥ” “ DZUP / 131048 ”, printed on white label. Remarks: specimens preserved in glycerin. Paratypes (2) “ Brasil - Paraná / Guaraqueçaba / Cruz / - 25,4279; - 48,4189 /0 m / 22 /VIII/ 2005 / D. Lepka col.” “Ƥ”, printed on white label. “ PARATYPE / Diglotta brasiliensis / Caron & Ribeiro-Costa, 2008 ”, printed on yellow label. “ DZUP / 131049, 131050 ”, printed on white label. Paratypes (2) “ Brasil - Paraná / Guaraqueçaba / Cruz / - 25,4279; - 48,4189 /0 m / 29 /III/ 2005 / C. A. Melo col.”, printed on white label. “ PARATYPE / Diglotta brasiliensis / Caron & Ribeiro-Costa, 2008 ”, printed on yellow label. “ 3 ” “ DZUP / 131051 ” “Ƥ” “ DZUP / 131052 ”, printed on white label.Published as part of Ribeiro-Costa, Cibele S., Almeida, Lúcia M., Caron, Edilson, Corrêa, Geovan H., Linzmeier, Adelita M. & Dos, Paula B., 2010, Catalog of the types of some families of Coleoptera (Insecta) deposited at Coleção de Entomologia Pe. J. S. Moure, Curitiba, Brazil, pp. 1-34 in Zootaxa 2535 on page 8, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19660
Remarks By David D. Caron
In my lecture, I address an issue that is underappreciated, certainly not addressed, yet critically important to what international law values—the theme of this year's ASIL Annual Meeting. To put the topic in dramatic terms, it is that scene at a dinner party where all appears serene but then a seemingly minor comment gives rise to a harsh response; it is that moment when there is a glimpse of a serious disagreement beneath the surface that has bubbled up unexpectedly.</jats:p
La protection de la couche d'ozone stratosphérique et la structure de l'activité normative internationale en matière d'environnement
Caron David D. La protection de la couche d'ozone stratosphérique et la structure de l'activité normative internationale en matière d'environnement. In: Annuaire français de droit international, volume 36, 1990. pp. 704-726
Les mass media et l'imagerie politico-culturelle des Québécois : une étude pré-expérimentale sur l'influence de la câblodistribution
Caron André H., Payne D. Les mass media et l'imagerie politico-culturelle des Québécois : une étude pré-expérimentale sur l'influence de la câblodistribution. In: Communication Information, volume 4 n°1,1981. pp. 120-121
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Microlia machadoi Bortoluzzi, Caron & Silveira, sp. nov.
Microlia machadoi Bortoluzzi, Caron & Silveira, sp. nov. (Figures 17–28) Material examined. Holotype. Male deposited in DZUP; labels: (1) “ BRA [Brazil], RS [Rio Grande do Sul], Riozinho/ M. schottiana ♀ / XI- 2012 /D. Silveira, col.” [white label, printed in black]; (2) “ Holotype / Microlia machadoi / Bortoluzzi, Caron & Silveira, 2015 ” [red label, printed in black]. 10 Paratypes. Five males: one, deposited in DZUP, with the same first label as holotype; two, deposited in DZUP, with (1)“ BRA [Brazil], RS [Rio Grande do Sul], Morrinhos/ M. schottiana ♂/ 25 -XI- 2012 /D. Silveira, col.”[white label, printed in black]; one, deposited in FMNH, with (1)“ BRA [Brazil], RS [Rio Grande do Sul], Riozinho/ M. schottiana ♂ / 10 -XI- 2012 /D. Silveira, col.”[white label, printed in black]; and one, deposited in FMNH, with (1)“ BRA, RS, São Leopoldo/ M. schottiana ♂/ 16 -XI- 2012 /D. Silveira, col.”[white label, printed in black]. Five females: three, deposited in DZUP, with the same first label as holotype; two, deposited in FMNH, with (1)“ BRA [Brazil], RS [Rio Grande do Sul], Riozinho/ M. schottiana ♂/ 10 -XI- 2012 /D. Silveira, col.”[white label, printed in black]. Additional material. 43 specimens deposited in DZUP, sex undetermined: 21 with the same first label as holotype; ten with “ BRA [Brazil], RS [Rio Grande do Sul], Morrinhos/ M. schottiana ♂/ 25 -XI- 2012 /D. Silveira, col.”; six with “ BRA [Brazil], RS [Rio Grande do Sul], Riozinho/ M. schottiana ♂/ 10 -XI- 2012 /D. Silveira, col.”; and six with “ BRA [Brazil], RS [Rio Grande do Sul], São Leopoldo/ M. schottiana ♂/ 16 -XI- 2012 /D. Silveira, col.”. Diagnosis. Microlia machadoi sp. nov. differs from M. pentamera and M. tetramera by curved spine-like in the posterior margin of tergum III (Fig. 20). In addition M. machadoi sp. nov. differs from other species of Microlia by the shape of aedeagus, mainly the apical process of the median lobe in ventral view, which it is not constricted at the base, i.e. not abruptly tapered near the apex (Figs 24–25) and spermatheca with two coils (Fig. 28). Description. Male. Maximum body length: 2.0 mm; maximum elytra width: 0.6 mm. Body broad; head and elytra somewhat red-brown; pronotum uniformly light-brown; abdomen dark-brown, but some specimens with abdominal apex light-brown; and appendices light-brown, except antennal apex with articles 7 – 11 or 8 – 11 darker. Dorsal surface glossy; setigerous pores sparse and more densely on pronotum and elytra; pronotum with pubescence directed laterally on apical half and latero-posteriad on basal half; elytra and abdomen with pubescence straight and direct posteriad. Head as long as wide; eyes 2 times as long as temples; infraorbital carina complete. Antennal articles 1 and 2 subequal in length; 2 slightly longer than 3; articles 4 – 5 subquadrate, articles 6 – 10 transverse and gradually increasing in width toward antennal apex; article 10 twice as wide as long; article 11 as long as article 9 – 10 combined; with two coeloconic sensilla. Labrum transverse, anterior margin with four shallow emarginations. Mandibles broad and curved at apex; right mandible with small medial tooth, directed anteriorly; prostheca with isolated mace-like projection with acute griding cones (Fig. 19). Maxilla with galea extending slightly beyond apex of lacinia, galea narrower than lacinia; apical lobe of galea covered with innumerable fine and short setae; apical half of lacinia with a row of spaced spines, and basal half covered with numerous long setae; maxillary palpus with 4 articles and pseudoarticle, 2 nd slightly shorter than 3 rd and 4 th about half length of preceeding. Labium with ligula split into two lobes; labial palpus with 3 articles and pseudoarticle. Hypopharinx with filamentous projections. Mentum with protruding anterior angles, and slightly emarginated anterior margin; gular plate broad. Pronotum transverse, 1.5 times as wide as long, broadest at basal half, anterior margin straight, lateral and posterior margin convex; hypomera invisible in lateral view. Prosternum transverse. Elytra slightly broader than pronotum; posterior outer corners slightly emarginated. Hind wings fully developed. Mesoventrite process about half length of mesocoxae, acute and rounded at apex, mesocoxae slightly separated, mesocoxal cavities margined posteriorly; metaventrite process almost not existent; isthmus about 2 / 3 as long as mesoventrite process. Tarsal formula 4 – 5 – 5; tarsomere 5 the longest, as long as 3 and 4 combined. Abdomen gradually narrowing apically; first three visible terga deeply impressed basally; tergum III at posterior margin with medial curved spine-like projected dorsalposteriorly (Fig. 20); segment VII the longest; tergum VII and VIII with small tubercles in front of posterior margin (Figs. 21 – 22); sternum VIII with posterior margin projected on median as pointed triangular lobe, rounded at apex (Fig. 23); tergum IX separated by tergum X and with ventral struts; sternum IX three times as long as wide and two evident short setae at apex; tergum X slightly emarginated at apex, with four long setae each side and weakly pigmented on median of posterior margin. Median lobe of aedeagus with long and narrow apical process (Figs. 24 – 25). Female. Similar to male, except tergum III without medial curved spine-like; tergum VII and VIII without small tubercles in front of posterior margin (Fig. 26); sternum VIII with slightly posterior margin projected medially, not forming as pointed triangular lobe in males (Fig. 27); tergum IX separated without ventral struts; sternum IX as ovipositor consisting of pair of very weakly pigmented ventral sclerites, each 3 times as long as wide; tergum X with four long setae each side; spermatheca forming two coils and subspherical capsule (Fig. 28). Distribution. South Brazil (Rio Grande do Sul). Biological notes. The specimens were collected in male flowers of Mollinedia schottiana. Etymology. The specific name “ machadoi ” formed from a personal name and treated as noun in the genitive case (ICZN 1999, art. 31.1). The name “ machadoi ” is an allusion to the Brazilian professor and researcher Angelo Barbosa Monteiro Machado, who is completing his 80 th year, and who worked for many years in the field of general neurology and entomology, studying mainly Odonata. He is also famous for writing children’s books with biology theme, and has been rewarded with an important Brazilian Award in the Children’s Literature category (Jabuti Award 1993).Published as part of Bortoluzzi, Sidnei, Caron, Edilson & Silveira, Denise, 2016, Two new species of Microlia Casey (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae) with comments on obligatory pollen-feeders and the first record from South America, pp. 197-208 in Zootaxa 4078 (1) on pages 203-205, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4078.1.18, http://zenodo.org/record/27083
Alien Registration- Caron, Ermine D. (Brunswick, Cumberland County)
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