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    Variations on the Author

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    “Variations on the Author” discusses two of Eduardo Coutinho’s recent films (Um Dia na Vida, from 2010, and Últimas Conversas, posthumously released in 2015) and their contribution to the general question of documentary authorship. The director’s filmography is characterized by a consistent yet self-effacing form of authorial self-inscription: Coutinho often features as an interviewer that rather than express opinions propels discourses; an interviewer that is good at listening. This mode of self-inscription characterizes him as an author who is not expressive but who is nonetheless markedly present on the screen. In Um Dia na Vida, however, Coutinho is completely absent form the image, while Últimas Conversas, on the contrary, includes a confessional prologue that moves the director from the margins to the center of his films. This article examines the ways in which these works stand out in the filmography of a director who offers new insights into the notion of cinematic authorship

    ¿Guipuzcoano o navarro?

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    Según el autor el catecismo de Cardaberaz es guipuzcoano aunque Lacombe afirma que es navarro. Describe los puntos que le permiten afirmar estoAccording to the author, the catechism of Cardaberaz is from Gipuzkoa, although Lacombe asserts it is from Navarre. The article covers the various arguments that the author presents in order to make this statemen

    Melanterius pungalinae Pinzón-Navarro & Jennings & Oberprieler 2017, sp. n.

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    Melanterius pungalinae sp. n. (Figs. 36–39) Description. Size: Length 2.8–3.3 mm in male, 2.9–3.4 mm in female; width 1.3–1.6 mm in male, 1.5–2.0 mm in female. Colour and vestiture: body dark reddish-brown; head, pronotum and elytra sparsely clothed with pale to testaceous, narrow, subspatulate scales, legs sparsely covered with slightly longer whitish hair-scales. Head with large, dense, shallow punctures, vertex shagreened. Eyes large, slightly convex but not protruding, dorsally separated by ca. three-quarters of width of rostrum at base. Rostrum about 1.2x longer than prothorax (slightly longer in female); robust, evenly subcylindrical (slightly flattened), downcurved, dorsal outline slightly set off from head in profile; dorsally with large, confluent (almost groove-like) punctures in proximal two-thirds in male, half in female, distal part glabrous with sparse, much smaller, finely setiferous punctures. Antennae inserted in apical third of rostrum in male, in middle in female; with funicle as long as scape, funicle segments 1 and 2 subequal, each as long as 3+4, club 1.5x longer than wide in middle. Prothorax roundly trapezoidal in outline, at apex 0.6x as wide as at base, length along midline 0.7x of width at base; pronotum densely punctate, punctures large, oval, distinctly rimmed, shallow, each in posterior wall carrying a small, pale seta curved anteriad and exceeding anterior margin of puncture. Elytra 2.75x longer than pronotum, at base as wide as pronotum but across humeri ca. 1.3x wider; striae deep, with elongate, confluent punctures; interstriae ca. 2x broader, slightly convex on disc but costate on sides and declivity, surface rugulose, with irregular row of moderately large, suberect, testaceous setae on either side of midline (costa), interstriae 1 with only a single row of setae. Metanepisterna with a single row of large, shallow, sparse punctures (about a dozen), metanepisternal sutures ventrally fringed with fine white sclerolepidia. Mesoventrite with median process short and broad (transverse), shallowly concave; surface finely rugulose and setose but apunctate. Metaventrite with disc flat, laterally bluntly broadly carinate between meso- and metacoxae; surface sparsely covered with large, shallow punctures each with a longish, erect, whitish hair-scale inserted in anterior wall and curved caudad. Abdominal ventrites 1 and 2 laterally each about as long as 3+4; 1 anteriorly slightly concave in middle in male, convex in female, 3 and 4 with one transverse row of sparse, small punctures each carrying a pale hair-scale. Legs. Sparsely covered with suberect pale hair-scales. Procoxae narrowly separated by a complete septum, meso- and metacoxae separated by their width; femora with small ventral tooth, underside without groove for reception of tibiae; tibiae with stout uncus arising at inner side of apex in both sexes and continuing into large bare flange across tibial apex (forming false corbel), flange at outer angle bluntly produced (forming a broad lobe on metatibiae), setal comb oblique on all tibiae. Genitalia. Aedeagus (Fig. 38) with body of penis elongate (3x longer than broad), sides subparallel, converging towards apex, apex truncate, base ventrally extended anteriad into broad, flat, shortly and bluntly bifurcate process; temones terete, 1.3x longer than body of penis; endophallus with elongate complex of sclerites at base of penis body. Spermatheca (Fig. 39) crescentic, subequal in thickness (thickest in middle); gland large, bulbous, with short, straight, sclerotised duct inserted on elongate, apically slightly inflated ramus. Material examined (17 ♂, 24 ♀). Holotype ♂: 16°39'35.3"S 137°24'51.7"E / NT: Pungalina, Mystery / Shovel, 7 km track to / Calvert River / 27 June 2012 / S. Pinzón-Navarro // Site 8 / beating Acacia / holosericea // ♂ // ANIC / image // ANIC Database No. / 25 0 67206 // HOLOTYPE / Melanterius pungalinae / Pinzón-Navarro, Jennings & Oberprieler, 2017” (ANIC). Paratypes (all labelled “ PARATYPE / Melanterius pungalinae / Pinzón- Navarro, Jennings & Oberprieler 2017, in ANIC): 1 ♀: 16°39'35.3"S 137°24'51.7"E / NT: Pungalina, Mystery / Shovel, 7 km track to / Calvert River / 27 June 2012 / S. Pinzón-Navarro // Site 8 / beating Acacia / holosericea // ♀ // ANIC / image // ANIC Database No. / 25 067207; 1 ♀: same data except “ ANIC database no. / 25 067622; 1 ♂: 16°34'38"S 137°29'19"E / NT: Pungalina, Mystery / Shovel, 17.7 km NE by N / Pungalina Hmstd / 27 Jun 2012 / S. Pinzón-Navarro // Site 7 / beating old pods on / Acacia holosericea // ♂ // ANIC Database No. / 25 067623; 1 ♀: same data except ♀ // ANIC Database No. // 25 0 67624 //; 1 ♀: same data except “ ♀ // ANIC Database No. // 25 067625”; 1 ♂: 1632'39" S 13730 '39"E / NT: Australian Wildlife / Conservancy, Pungalina, / Seven Emu Reserve / 28/06/12 / S. Pinzón-Navarro // beating>10 flowering / shrubs plant 77 Site 11 / Acacia producta / DNA 2607 // ANIC Database No. / 25 0 67334 // ♂ ”; 1 ♂: “ 16°47'29.8"S 137°27'37.1"E / NT: Pungalina, Karns / Creek, 9.6 km SE by S / Pungalina Hmstd / 28 June 2012 / S. Pinzón-Navarro // Site 12 / beating / Acacia dimidiata // ♂ // ANIC Database No. / 25 067626”; same data except “ ANIC Database No. / 25 067627; 1 ♀: “ 16°45'25.9"S 137°32'23.7"E / NT: Australian Wildlife / Conservancy, Pungalina, / Seven Emu Reserve, / Lake Jabiru. 29/06/12 / S. Pinzón-Navarro // site 13 – flowering / Phyllodine / Acacia leptocarpa / DNA 2609 // ANIC Database No. / 25 0 63684 // ♀ ”; 1 ♂: “16°45'25.9"S 137°32'23.7"E / NT: Pungalina, Seven / Emu Reserve, Lake / Jabiru / 29 Jun 2012 / S. Pinzón-Navarro // site 13 / beating Acacia leptocarpa / with flowers // ♂ // ANIC Database No. / 25 067628”; 1 ♂: same data except “ ANIC Database No. / 25 067629”; 1 ♀: same data except “ ♀ // ANIC Database No. / 25 067630”; 1 ♂: same data except “ ♂ // ANIC Database No. / 25 067631”; 1 ♀: same data except “ ♀ // ANIC Database No. / 25 067632”; 1 ♀: 16°41'22"S 137°24'09"E / NT: Australian Wildlife / Cons. Pungalina, Seven / Emu Reserve / 30.06.2012 / S. Pinzón-Navarro // Fig Tree nr creek. Site 16 / Acacia holosericea / DNA 2613 // ANIC Database No. / 25 0 63470 // ♀; 1 ♂: “16°27'52.3"S 137°33'17.2"E / NT: Pungalina, 32 km NE / by N Pungalina Hmstd / AWC camp near Cycad / Creek 2 July 2012 / S. Pinzón-Navarro // Site 22 / beating Acacia leptocarpa / with old pods // ♂ // ANIC Database No. / 25 067634”; 1 ♂: same data except “ ANIC Database No. / 25 067635”; 1 ♂: same data except “ ANIC Database No. / 25 067636”; 1 ♀: same data except “ ♀ // ANIC Database No. / 25 067638”; 1 ♀: same data except “ ♀ // ANIC Database No. / 25 067639”; 1 ♀: same data except “ ♀ // ANIC Database No. / 25 067640”; 1 ♀: same data except “ ♀ // ANIC Database No. / 25 067641”; 1 ♀: same data except “ ♀ // ANIC Database No. / 25 067642”; 1 ♂: same data except “ ♂ // ANIC / Image // ANIC Database No. / 25 067633”; 1 ♂: same data except “ ♂ // ANIC / Image // ANIC Database No. / 25 067637”; 1 ♂: 16°30'50"S 137°32'08"E / NT, Pungalina, Calvert / River / 04/07/12 / S. Pinzón-Navarro // NT S26 / beating Acacia dimidiata / DNA 4523 // ANIC Database No. / 25 0 63472 // ♂; 1 ♂: same data except “ DNA 4525 // ANIC Database No. 25 063473; 1 ♀: 1630'50" S 13732 '08.9"E / NT: Pungalina, Edge of / Calvert River, Rocky side / 0 4 July 2012 / S. Pinzón-Navarro // Site 28 / beating Acacia dimidiata / with old pods // ♀ // ANIC Database No. / 25 067643//; 1 ♀: same data except “ DNA 2628 // ANIC Database No. / 25 0 63471 // ANIC / Image // ♀; 1 ♀: “ 16°29'22"S 137°33'14"E / NT: Pungalina, 5 km N of / Calvert River crossing / 28.8 km NE by N Pungalina / Hmstd 5 July 2012 / S. Pinzón-Navarro // site 29 beating / Acacia holosericea / with old pods // ♀ // ANIC Database No. / 25 067644”; 1 ♀: 16°44'04.9"S 137°29'22.8"E / NT: Pungalina, Karns / Creek / July 2012 / S. Pinzón-Navarro // ♀ // ANIC Database No. / 25 067645; 1 ♂: “16°47'30"S 137°27'37"E / NT: Pungalina, Karns Ck / 8 July 2012 / S. Pinzón-Navarro beating / Acacia holosericea // ♂ // ANIC Database No. / 25 067646”; 1 ♀: “16°47'30"S 137°27'37"E / NT: Pungalina, Karns / Creek, 9.6 km SE by S / Pungalina Hmstd / 8 July 2012 / S. Pinzón-Navarro // beating / Acacia holosericea // ♀ // ANIC Database No. / 25 067647”; 1 ♀: same data except “ ANIC Database No. / 25 0 67648. Queensland. 1 ♀: “26°32'42.1"S / 150°26’38.6"E / QLD: ca. 13 km SSW of / Barakula / 18/09/ 12 / S. Pinzón-Navarro // Beating green and old / pods Acacia conferta / DNA 2654 // ANIC Database No. / 25 0 63466 // ANIC / Image // ♀”; 1 ♀: “26°52'39.6"S 150°30’20.5"E / QLD: Kogan-Tara Rd / 15 Sept 2013 / S. Pinzón-Navarro // QLD 2 S11 P509 / beating Acacia leiocalyx / DNA 4038 // ANIC Database No. / 25 0 63467 // ♀”; 1 ♀: same data except “ DNA 4039 // ANIC Database No. / 25 0 63465 // ANIC / Image // ♂ ”; 1 ♂: “27°04'05"S 150°50'25"E / QLD: Kogan-Condamine / Road / 21 Sept 2013 / S. Pinzón-Navarro & D. Jennings // QLD 2 S104 P605 / beating Acacia leiocalyx / DNA 4188 // ANIC Database No. / 25 067320”; 1 ♀: same data except “ DNA 4186 // ANIC Database No. / 25 063469”. New South Wales. 1 ♀: “ 29°01'37"S / 151°29’55"E / NSW: Bruxner Highway / above Dumaresq River / 18 Sept 2013 / S. Pinzón-Navarro // NSW S84 P584 / beating Acacia leiocalyx / DNA 4153 // ANIC Database No. / 25 063468”. Distribution. The species is known from the Gulf of Carpenteria in the Northern Territory to northern New South Wales (Figs. 69–70). Host-plants. The type series was largely collected from Acacia holosericea and A. leptocarpa, with fewer specimens from A. conferta, A. dimidiata, A. leiocalyx and A. producta (Table 1). Remarks. Of the other species in the M. costatus group, M. costatus, M. costipennis, M. inconspicuus, M. tasmaniensis, M. vinosus and M. tibialis differ readily from M. pungalinae in having the elytral scales arranged in irregular clusters, not in regular rows on the interstriae, and M. costipennis, M. vinosus and M. tibialis further differ in their much larger size and M. costatus, M. inconspicuus and M. tasmaniensis in their shorter, squatter shape and a prominent carina or process behind the mesocoxae. Melanterius aberrans and M. lamellatus are much larger and have the odd interstriae strongly costate, whereas M. arenaceus and M. squamipennis are much more densely squamose and have confluent procoxal cavities, and M. rufus is more elongate, reddish in colour and with interstriae 3 and 5 conspicuously more densely squamose than the others. Melanterius psittacoides differs mainly in its basally inflated, parrot-beak-like rostrum. The specimens of M. pungalinae studied segregate into two geographically separate populations, one in the Northern Territory (Fig. 69) and one in southern Queensland (Fig. 70), with a single specimen also recorded from New South Wales. The specimens of the northern, Pungalina population are slightly larger but not otherwise distinguishable morphologically (including in their male and female genitalia) from the southern ones in Queensland, and we therefore treat both series as conspecific. The species may be distributed more widely between these known populations. Melanterius pungalinae is named after the type locality, the Pungalina-Seven-Emu Wildlife Sanctuary along the southern coast of the Gulf of Carpentaria in the Northern Territory, where in 2012 the first author participated in a scientific expedition organised by the Royal Geographic Society of Queensland. The name is a Latin genitive of the noun Pungalina.Published as part of Pinzón-Navarro, Sara V., Jennings, Debbie & Oberprieler, Rolf G., 2017, Host associations of Melanterius Erichson (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Cleogonini), with a diagnosis and delimitation of the genus and description of five new species, pp. 1-77 in Zootaxa 4298 (1) on pages 21-24, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4298.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/84035

    El Tlacuache Núm. 401 (2010). 401 Año 10 (2010) enero. El Tlacuache

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    Francisco Villa y Columbus: apuntes para una relectura por Perla Jaimes Navarro. -PRESENCIA DE LAS BELLAS ARTES EN LA VIDA DE LOS PUEBLOS Arte y desarrollo social comunicativo por Vírtor Cumpa. -El mural de la Catedral de Cuernavaca por Agnieska Dilawerska de Lagarde

    Fortunas y adversidades de la autoría del lazarillo de Tormes y la postura de Rosa Navarro Durán

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    The name of the author of Lazarillo de Tormes has remained a mystery for centuries in spite of the efforts of the scholars. Recently, the works of Rosa Navarro Durán (declaring Alfonso de Valdés as author) have reactivated the authorship issue. This article presents a state of affairs, followed by a critical analysis of Navarro Durán’s stand.Uno de los aspectos más controversiales del Lazarillo de Tormes es el relativo a su autoría, la cual no ha podido ser precisada a pesar de los esfuerzos de los especialistas. En fecha reciente, los trabajos de Rosa Navarro Durán (que declaran como autor a Alfonso de Valdés) han reactivado la discusión correspondiente. En este artículo se presenta un estado de la cuestión, seguido de un análisis crítico de la postura de Navarro Durán

    Suplemento 32. Gabriel Moedano Navarro. 75 (2005) abril. Diario de Campo. Boletín Interno de los investigadores del área de Antropología

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    - Gabriel Moedano Navarro un hombre de su tiempo por Benjamín Muratalla. - Gabriel Moedano explorador gozoso de inframundos por Andrés Medina Hernández. - Hasta pronto, Gabriel por Jesús Montoya. - Homenaje a Gabriel Moedano por Cristina Barros. - Gabriel Moedano, el amigo por Jesús Monjarás Ruiz. - A Gabriel por Amparo Sevilla. - Algunas remembranzas en torno al maestro Gabriel Moedano por Norma Lazcano Arce. - Gabriel Moedano por Marco Buenrostro. - Gabriel Moedano por Katrin S. Flechsig. - A mi maestro con cariño por Yolanda Torres Martínez. - Corazón gigante por María Cristina Díaz Pérez

    La proposition exclamative en navarro-labourdin

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    Estudia el autor la proposición exclamativa en euskera navarro-laburdino. Afectiva por definición, la exclamación es un reflejo emocional que implica una reacción repentina, cortante, incompleta; por lo que a menudo se limita a interjecciones o a construcciones elípticas, mientras que otras veces se sirve de modos subjetivos o de fórmulas anormales.Nafar-lapurteraren harridurazko perpausa aztertzen du egileak. Afektiboa definizioz, zirrarazko erreflexua da harridura, batbateko erreakzioa berekin dakarrena, ebakia, ez osoa; horregatik, maiz askotan interjekzio edo joskera eliptikoa besterik ez da, nahiz eta beste batzuetan modu subjetibo edo formula ez ohikoez baliatzen den.L'auteur étudie la proposition exclamative en euskara navarro-labourdin. L'exclamation par définition est affective; c'est un réflexe émotionnel qui comporte quelque chose de heurté, d'incomplet: c'est pourquoi elle se réduit souvent à des interjections ou des constructions elliptiques; d'autres fois, elle usera de modes subjectifs ou de formules anormales.The author studies the exclamative proposition in Navarro-Labourd Basque. This exclamation is affective by definition, and it is an emotional reflex that implies a sudden, cutting, incomplete reaction; it is therefore often limited to interjections or to elliptical constructions, while at other times it uses subjective forms or abnormal formulations

    El Tlacuache Núm. 613 (2014). 613 Año 13 (2014) marzo. El Tlacuache

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    Makulli Amoxilhuitl in Tonanyoltlahtol Xoxokotlan 2014. Quinta Feria del Libro en Nuestra Lengua Materna Xoxocotla por Marco Antonio Tafolla Soriano. - La recepción anarquista peruana de la revolución mexicana (1911-1915) por Perla Jaimes Navarro
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