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Nephanes puritanus Casey 1924
Nephanes puritanus Casey, 1924 This species was erroneous spelled N. puritans by Sikes (2004).Published as part of Majka, Christopher & Sikes, Derek, 2009, Thomas L. Casey and Rhode Island, pp. 267-283 in ZooKeys 22 (22) on page 273, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.22.93, http://zenodo.org/record/57653
Gyrophaena rhodeana Casey 1906
Gyrophaena rhodeana Casey, 1906 Seevers (1951) revised Gyrophaena in North America and wrote that, “ G. rhodeana is probably a valid species of the illiana group” (pp. 686). It has only been recorded from Rhode Island.Published as part of Majka, Christopher & Sikes, Derek, 2009, Thomas L. Casey and Rhode Island, pp. 267-283 in ZooKeys 22 (22) on page 274, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.22.93, http://zenodo.org/record/57653
View of completed trench with D.A. Casey standing near sieve frame, Shelter 2, Fromm's Landing, South Australia 1958 [transparency] /
Title from acquisition documentation.; Inscriptions: "Fromm's 2 Flood cliff 1958"--In ink on mount.; Part of the collection: Professor John Mulvaney's slide collection of archaeological excavations at Fromm's Landing, South Australia; "Fromm's 2 Jan/Feb 1958. A view of the completed trench. D.A. Casey stands near the sieve frame"--Caption supplied by donor.; Also available in electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4247636
Shelter 2, showing frame for sieves, Fromm's Landing, South Australia 1956 [transparency] /
Title from acquisition documentation.; Inscriptions: "Fromm's 1956"--In ink on mount.; Part of the collection: Professor John Mulvaney's slide collection of archaeological excavations at Fromm's Landing, South Australia; "Fromm's 2 - the frame for the sieves is evident. I am writing at my collapsible table. Dermot Casey took the image"--Caption supplied by donor.; Also available in electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4247366
John Mulvaney standing at bottom of completed trench, Shelter 2, Fromm's Landing, South Australia 1958 [transparency] /
Title from acquisition documentation.; Inscriptions: "Fromm's 1958"--In ink on mount.; Part of the collection: Professor John Mulvaney's slide collection of archaeological excavations at Fromm's Landing, South Australia; "Fromm's Landing 2, Feb 1958. Mulvaney standing at bottom of completed trench, by a large fallen rock. Note the stratigraphy (D.A. Casey photograph)"--Caption supplied by donor.; Also available in electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4247662
Olisthopus filicornis Casey 1913
Olisthopus filicornis Casey, 1913 This species is treated as valid by Bousquet and Larochelle (1993) and has only been recorded from Rhode Island. There is, however, but a single specimen, a female, making it difficult to determine (without a comprehensive review of the genus) if it is actually different from the widely distributed Olithopus micans LeConte, 1848 (Y. Bousquet, pers. comm.). Table |. Synonymized species and valid species not confined to Rhode Island Notes: Sources: 1, Gusarov (2003c); 2, Gouix and Klimaszewski (2007); 3, Majka and Klimaszewski (2008a); 4, Majka and Klimaszewski (2008b); 5, Gusarov (2002); 6, Klimaszewski et al. (2007); 7, Gusarov (2003a); 8, Majka et al. (2008); 9, Assing (2002, 2008); 10, Pace (1989); 11, Klimaszewski et al. (2006); 12, Frank (1986); 13, Carlton (2003); 14, present study. Jurisdictions: United States: AK, Alaska; AL, Alabama; AR, Arkansas; AZ, Arizona; CA, California; CT, Connecticut; DC, District of Columbia; FL, Florida; IA, Iowa; IL, Illinois; KS, Kansas; LA, Louisiana; MA, Massachusetts; MD, Maryland; ME, Maine; MN, Minnesota; MO, Missouri; MS, Mississippi; NC, North Carolina; NH, New Hampshire; NJ, New Jersey; NY, New York; OH, Ohio; OR, Oregon; PA, Pennsylvania; SC, South Carolina; TX, Texas; VA, Virginia; VT, Vermont; WV, West Virginia. Canada: AB, Alberta; BC, British Columbia; NB, New Brunswick; NF, Newfoundland; NS, Nova Scotia; ON, Ontario; PE, Prince Edward Island; QC, Québec. Notes: Sources: 1, Bousquet and Larochelle (1993); 2, Gimmel (2007); 3; Gusarov (2003c); 4, Seevers (1951); 5, Herman (2001).Published as part of Majka, Christopher & Sikes, Derek, 2009, Thomas L. Casey and Rhode Island, pp. 267-283 in ZooKeys 22 (22) on pages 269-272, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.22.93, http://zenodo.org/record/57653
Nobel Prize-winning Author Derek Walcott to Speak March 28
OXFORD, Miss. - Nobel Prize-winning author Derek Walcott is a featured lecturer March 28 at the University of Mississippi
A conversation with Dr. Derek Schuurman about developing responsible technology
In this episode, I am joined by Dr. Derek Schuurman, professor of computer science at Calvin University and co-author of a new book entitled A Christian Field Guide to Technology for Engineers and Designers with IVP Academic. Today, we talk about how to responsibly develop technology in light of the Christian worldview
Derek Mahon as translator
Derek Mahon has devoted much of his productive life to translation, especially from the French. This paper studies his handling of French texts, distinguishing those which he has freely recreated from those which he has assimilated to his own style and those where he has made himself subservient to the character of the original author. Attention is drawn to his inventiveness, his wit, his moderation and rationality, his concern for effective and relevant communication with the reader, his rhythmic sense and his concern for emphasis and coherence. It is argued that the practice of translation affords Mahon the opportunity to write "at one remove" from direct feeling, and in so doing to combine breadth of feeling and of cultural reference with self-awareness and self-discipline
Episode 031 - Casey Boyle
In this episode, John Sloop, Vanderbilt’s associate provost for digital learning. talks with Casey Doyle, assistant professor of rhetoric and writing and director of the Digital Writing and Research Lab at the University of Texas at Austin.
John talks with Casey about the work of the Digital Writing and Research Lab and how it is helping students and faculty both produce and think critically about digital and multimodal texts. Casey also talks about his own teaching, particularly his work teaching students to, as he says, “write sound.”
For more on teaching with podcasts, see Episode 27 for our interview with Vanderbilt’s Gilbert Gonzales
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