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Clistopyga caramba Castillo & Saaksjarvi 2015
Clistopyga caramba Castillo & Sääksjärvi, 2015 Fig. 1 A Diagnosis Clistopyga caramba is a very distinctive species and can be distinguished from all other species of the species group by the combination of the following characters: metasomal tergites I–IV white; tergites V–VI brown and extremely modified (resembling an ant in lateral view). Material examined Holotype PERU: ♀, Cusco, La Convención, Echarate, San Martin Norte, 11 ̊ 45 ' 19 " S, 72 ̊ 42 ' 26 " W, 430 m, 10–14 Nov. 2010, leg. B. Medina and Z. Bravo (UNSM). Remarks Additional characters to the original description are as follows: frons with a weak medial longitudinal groove; vertex smooth and shiny, with very isolated setiferous punctures; occipital carina weakly raised, forming a flat flange dorsomedially; face with fine and moderately sparse setiferous punctures, distance between punctures several times diameter of punctures; clypeal suture strongly curved; clypeus weakly convex in dorsal half, flat in ventral half; hind leg with femur about 4.0 times as long as deep; hind wing with vein cu-a + abscissa of Cu 1 between M and cu-a vertical; ovipositor sheath with numerous oblique setae about same length or shorter than basal width of sheath. Distribution Peru.Published as part of Santiago Bordera, Ilari Eerikki Sääksjärvi, Carol Castillo, Edgard Palacio & Alejandra González-Moreno, 2016, The Neotropical species of Clistopyga (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae, Pimplinae). Part I: the C. chaconi species group, with the description of eleven new species, pp. 1-37 in European Journal of Taxonomy 206 on page 8, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2016.206, http://zenodo.org/record/26928
Ganodes atayupanquii Castillo & Saaksjarvi, sp. n.
Ganodes atayupanquii Castillo & Sääksjärvi, sp. n. Holotype: Female. Peru: Cusco, Cosñipata valley, San Pedro, 13 °02’ 58 ’’S / 71 ° 32 ’ 13 ’’W, 1500 m, 20.ix. 2007, leg. Carol Castillo, Malaise trap. Paratypes: four females, same data as holotype. Diagnosis. Ganodes atayupanquii sp. n. (Fig. 1) differs from almost all other species of Ganodes in having tergite II smooth and polished instead of closely punctate. Only G. townesi Díaz, 2008 has the same tergite sculpture pattern but differs in many other characteristics of sculpture and coloration. In G. townesi the mesoscutum is finely and closely punctate, without striae, while the mesoscutum of G. atayupanquii sp. n. has irregular striae centrally. In addition, G. atayupanquii sp. n. is the only species of the genus with the following coloration: lateral margins of tergites II–IV white, hind coxa fulvous and mesopleuron mostly white and red. Description. Female. Fore wing length about 11–13 mm. Eyes ventrally convergent so lower face is narrow, at its narrowest 0.8–0.9 times as wide as high; lower face polished, with weak setiferous punctures; head with flattened vertex (in dorsal view), gena short but in frontal view very convex and not constricted behind eyes; posterior ocellus separated from compound eye by 1.8–2 times its maximum diameter. Mesoscutum polished, with fine and shallow punctures bearing short hairs, centrally with irregular striae, diagonal to almost transverse, most anterior striae in a “V” shape; scutellum flattened. Mesopleuron polished with fine and close shallow punctures but bare under speculum and along lower half of mesopleural suture. Metapleuron polished, with moderate-sized, shallow, spare punctures. Dorsal part of propodeum with fine, transverse striae, laterally tending to rugosity. Tergite I dorsally polished and smooth, without lateromedian carina; tergite II polished and smooth with some sparse punctures laterally and posteriorly, tergites III–IV finely and closely punctate but tergite III with a longitudinal median impunctate stripe. Ovipositor projecting beyond apex of sternite by 2.7–2.9 times length of hind tibia. Head black and white; around hypostomal carina, mandible, malar space, a spot on lower face, frons medially, vertex, upper part of gena, occiput and antenna except for flagellar segments 9–15 black. Mesosoma: propleuron white ventrally, black laterally, pronotum black, upper and lower margins of pronotum white, mesoscutum black except for two pairs of white spots, scutellum white with a median black mark, central part of metanotum and tegula white, mesopleuron ventrally fulvous, laterally white, with a median diagonal fulvous stripe and some black marks around speculum, mesepimeron white. Metapleuron fulvous. Propodeum dorsally black with yellow bands laterally. Metasoma black with lateral and posterior margins of all tergites whitish; ovipositor sheath black. Fore and mid legs predominantly orange, fore coxa with white, red and black marks, fore and mid tarsi distally infuscate. Hind coxa and trochanters fulvous, femur black, tibia and tarsus yellow but last tarsomere black. Wings hyaline, pterostigma black. Male. Unknown. Variation. One specimen has the hind femur more orange than black. The diagonal fulvous stripe on the mesopleuron can be reduced, showing a white speculum. The pleural carina is black-marked in two specimens. Habitat. All specimens were collected in a primary forest at the south east limit of Manu National Park in the Peruvian Andes. Habitats on the eastern slopes of the Andes below this altitude (1500 m) are considered a major ecotone between the humid montane forest and the premontane forest belt (Young & León 1999). The Andean foothills of Manu-Tambopata are considered to be a super-humid region (Killeen et al. 2007). In 2007, the average monthly temperature ranged from 16.1–19.7 °C and monthly precipitation ranged from 117–802 mm. The specimens were collected at the beginning of the wet season (Merkord 2010). Etymology. The species is named after the father of the first author, Vladimir Castillo Atayupanqui.Published as part of Castillo, Carol, Díaz, Francisco A. & Sääksjärvi, Ilari E., 2014, First record of Poemeniinae (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae) from Peru, with description of a new species and a key to the world species of Ganodes Towne s, pp. 193-197 in Zootaxa 3795 (2) on pages 194-196, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3795.2.9, http://zenodo.org/record/22524
Carol Yadira González, soprano (Colombia)
Concierto interpretado por la soprano Carol Yadira González, en compañía del pianista ruso Sergei Sychkov. González inició su formación musical en el Coro infantil y juvenil de Colcultura bajo la dirección de la maestra María Teresa Guillén y los continuó en el departamento de música de la Universidad Nacional de Colombia. En 1994 ingresó al programa de estudios musicales con énfasis en canto en la Pontificia Universidad Javeriana Y allí fue alumna de la maestra María OIga Piñeros; obtuvo su grado en el 2000. También ha realizado estudios particulares con el barítono cubano Ramón Calzadilla desde 1993 hasta la fecha. En ese mismo año ingresó al Coro Santafé de Bogotá donde labora actualmente. Ha participado clases magistrales con cantantes como Janna Baty. Kathleen Spillane (Estados Unidos). Nicole Monestier (Francia). Hilda del Castillo (Cuba) y Catherine Bott (Inglaterra)
A study to determine if in-house training staff in organizations possess the key skills necessary to author web-based and computer-based training programs
Includes bibliographical references
Shakespeare and child's play : performing lost boys on stage and screen
'Childness' - the essential nature of being a child - remains a vital critical issue for us today. In this text, Carol Rutter shows how recent performances on stage and film have used the range of Shakespeare's insights in order to re-examine and re-think these issues in terms of today's society and culture.
Shakespeare wrote more than fifty parts for children, amounting to the first comprehensive portrait of childhood in the English theatre. Focusing mostly on boys, he put sons against fathers, servants against masters, innocence against experience, testing the notion of masculinity, manners, morals, and the limits of patriarchal power. He explored the nature of relationships and ideas about parenting in terms of nature and nurture, permissiveness and discipline, innocence and evil. He wrote about education, adolescent rebellion, delinquency, fostering, and child-killing, as well as the idea of the redemptive child who 'cures' diseased adult imaginations. 'Childness' - the essential nature of being a child - remains a vital critical issue for us today. In Shakespeare and Child's-Play Carol Rutter shows how recent performances on stage and film have used the range of Shakespeare's insights in order to re-examine and re-think these issues in terms of today's society and culture
First person - Ariadna Carol Illa
First Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in Biology Open, helping researchers promote themselves alongside their papers. Ariadna Carol Illa is first author on 'From early development to maturity: a phenotypic analysis of the Townes sickle cell disease mice', published in BiO. Ariadna is a PhD student in the lab of Soren Skov (first affiliation), Carsten Dan Ley (second affiliation) at the investigating in vivo models and blood diseases, such as sickle cell disease
First record of Poemeniinae (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae) from Peru, with description of a new species and a key to the world species of Ganodes Towne s
Castillo, Carol, Díaz, Francisco A., Sääksjärvi, Ilari E. (2014): First record of Poemeniinae (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae) from Peru, with description of a new species and a key to the world species of Ganodes Towne s. Zootaxa 3795 (2): 193-197, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3795.2.
Other Voices piece by Carol Isaacson Barash, Ph.D., of Hartford, a genetics an
Other Voices piece by Carol Isaacson Barash, Ph.D., of Hartford, a genetics and ethics consultant, essayist and children\u27s book author. Barash, a trained philosopher, kept copious notes on roadside litter, and during the summers of 1995 and 1996 recorded weekly averages of 65 returnable bottles and cans
Reflexiones Curriculares y Pedagógicas N. 5
La presente recopilación ofrece a la comunidad académica una muestra diversa de cómo se están abordando los desafíos de la formación de estudiantes desde diversas disciplinas. Los textos que componen esta entrega provienen de áreas como Ingeniería, Diseño y Comunicación Social y Periodismo, y comparten entre sí el interés por ir más allá de los espacios del aula tradicional, a través de estrategias que fortalecen el pensamiento crítico y sistémico de nuestros estudiantes, poniendo el acento en la calidad educativa, que caracteriza a nuestra alma mater.Presentación.....5
María Isabel Castillo Bohórquez
Carol Giset Peña Palma
Blancos a la carta: aprendiendo sobre cartas de control.....9
Carlos A. Pérez-Vargas
José D. Meisel
David Santiago Mora Santofimio
La Red de Comunicación Escolar: estrategia pedagógica de vinculación
con la educación básica y media.....21
Ángela María Lopera Molano
Natalia Cubides Fernández
Juan Pablo Ramírez Medina
Constelar el Diseño.....29
Brenda Torres Hernández
Nicolás Varón Villarreal
Assessment como herramienta de perfeccionamiento curricular
en la Facultad de Ingeniería.....39
William Alexánder Londoño Marín
José Armando Fernández Galleg
Passport Books
See the Oxford edition of 1981, a smaller pamphlet with poorer runs of the illustrations. See my comments there.This is a hardbound book (hard cover)This book has a dust jacket (book cover)Carol Barnet
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