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Centro Colombo-Alemán : CCA ASTIN
En el documento se presenta un esquema general con los objetivos, configuración, infraestructura y servicios que ofrece el Centro Colombo-Alemán CCA/ASTINThe document presents a general outline of the configuration, infrastructure and services offered by the CCA / ASTIN Colombo-German CenterPresentación -- El CCA/ASTIN -- Visión del CCA/ASTIN -- Misión -- Objetivo general -- Objetivos específicos -- Cooperación técnica internacional -- Estructura organizacional por áreas del CCA -- ASTIN -- Formación profesional especializada en transformación del plástico -- Formación profesional especializada en matricería -- Servicio de información y documentación -- Desarrollo y tecnología -- Experiencia en la investigación y desarrollo tecnológico -- Proyectos, promoción y mercadeo -- Directorio telefónico Centro Colombo Alemán CCA/ASTINn
Moderating Urbanization and Managing Growth: How Can Colombo Prevent the Emerging Chaos?
This paper examines urbanization trends, the growth of Colombo and its present state of development. It looks at the approaches to the planned interventions in the city and demonstrates how a uni-directional urban development has had a detrimental impactColombo, urban development, managing urbanization, planning, housing,
Témoignage de Laurent Del Colombo, Entraîneur National de Judo
Del Colombo Laurent. Témoignage de Laurent Del Colombo, Entraîneur National de Judo . In: Les Cahiers de l'INSEP, n°16-17, 1996. Sélection et préparation terminale pour les championnats du monde et les Jeux olympiques. pp. 52-56
Ifrika Colombo and Azevedo 2023, gen. n.
<i>Ifrika</i> Colombo and Azevedo gen. n. <p>(Fig. 1)</p> <p> <i>Differential diagnosis</i></p> <p> <i>Ifrika</i> gen. n. is identifiable as a member of the Pristocerinae because the metanotum is developed medially and overlaps the mesoscutellum posteriorly. Among Pristocerinae, it is uniquely identified by having the following combination of characters: (1) median clypeal lobe indistinct from the lateral ones; (2) dorsal pronotal area very short; (3) hypopygium with an evident inner membrane; (4) posterior hypopygeal margin deeply excavated; (5) harpe deeply excavated into evident dorsal and ventral arms, but not fully divided into two independent harpes; (6) aedeagal dorsal valve with a mediodorsal fold, which is curved mesad; (7) aedeagus with a median projection which is ventrally curved, (8) aedeagus with basal cover plate; and (9) aedeagal apodeme dorsally curved.</p> <p> <i>Etymology</i></p> <p> The generic epithet is a combination of <i>ifri</i> + <i>ka</i>. ̍ifri′ is from the Berber word that means cave, in reference to cave dwellers, and ̍ka′ is from the last syllable of the Kiswahili word Afrika, which means Africa. Gender feminine.</p> <p> <i>Remarks</i></p> <p> This genus goes to couplet 3 in the key to the genera of Pristocerine proposed by Azevedo <i>et al</i>. (2018b, p. 56) and should be read as follows:</p> <p> 3. Head usually truncated anteriorly; median clypeal lobe very reduced and with apical margin incurved; hypopygeal apical margin of outer surface with lamellar lobe............................................................................................................................................ <i>Prosapenesia</i> Kieffer</p> <p> - Head never truncated anteriorly; median clypeal lobe usually triangular; hypopygeal outer surface lamellar to strongly concave, sometimes resembling those deeply divided into two lobes as in <i>Pristocera</i> when not dissected............................................ 3a</p> <p> 3a. Median clypeal lobe distinct from lateral ones; harpe simple; aedeagal dorsal valve without a mediodorsal fold; aedeagal median projection absent; aedeagal basal cover plate absent...................................................................................................... <i>Propristocera</i> Kieffer</p> <p> - Median clypeal lobe indistinct from lateral ones; harpe deeply excavated into evident dorsal and ventral arms, but not fully divided into two independents harpes; aedeagal dorsal valve with a mediodorsal fold; aedeagal median projection present; aedeagal basal cover plate present.......................................................................................... <i>Ifrika</i> <b>gen. n</b>.</p> <p> <i>Type species</i></p> <p> <i>Ifrika nyigu</i> Colombo and Azevedo <b>sp. n</b>. by original designation.</p> <p> <i>Distribution</i></p> <p>Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, Gabon, Kenya and Uganda (Figure 2).</p>Published as part of <i>Dondoni Colombo, Wesley & Azevedo, Celso Oliveira, 2023, Discovery of a new Afrotropical genus of flat wasps Ifrika gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Bethylidae), pp. 1472-1494 in Journal of Natural History 57 (29 - 32)</i> on pages 1473-1476, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2023.2258605, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10594454">http://zenodo.org/record/10594454</a>
ANGELA IDA VILLA - ANGELO COLOMBO, Editoriale, “R-EM. Rivista internazionale di Studi su Eugenio Montale”, n. 2-3, 2021-2022, pp. IX-XIV [= 6 pp.]
ANGELA IDA VILLA - ANGELO COLOMBO, Editoriale, “R-EM. Rivista internazionale di Studi su Eugenio Montale”, n. 2-3, 2021-2022, pp. IX-XIV [= 6 pp.
Ifrika Dondoni Colombo & Azevedo 2023, gen. n.
<p> <b> Key to males of <i>Ifrika</i> gen. n.</b> </p> <p> 1. Ventral margin of aedeagal dorsal valve not emarginated apically, in lateral view (Figure 6H)............................................................................................. <i>Ifrika pauculihirta</i> (Benoit)</p> <p>- Ventral margin of aedeagal dorsal valve emarginated apically, in lateral view (Figures 4H, 5H, 7H)............................................................................................................................ 2</p> <p> 2. Aedeagal median projection very thin, in lateral view (Figure 4H), mediodorsal fold filiform (Figure 4D) and basal cover plate lanceolate with all margins straight (Figure 4D)....................................................................................................... <i>Ifrika mnyama</i> <b>sp. n</b>.</p> <p>- Aedeagal median projection thick, in lateral view (Figures 5H, 7H), mediodorsal fold never filiform (Figures 5D, 7D) and basal cover plate heart-shaped with all margins incurved (Figures 5D, 7D)................................................................................................................. 3</p> <p> 3. Hypopygeal spiculum not surpassing inner membrane apically (Figure 5C); apex of aedeagal dorsal valve weakly incurved, in lateral view (Figure 5H) and aedeagal apodeme weakly dorsally curved (Figure 5H).......................................... <i>Ifrika nyigu</i> <b>sp. n</b>.</p> <p> - Hypopygeal spiculum surpassing inner membrane apically (Figure 7C); apex of aedeagal dorsal valve strongly incurved, in lateral view (Figure 7H) and aedeagal apodeme strongly dorsally curved (Figure 7H).................................. <i>Ifrika wadudu</i> <b>sp. n</b>.</p>Published as part of <i>Dondoni Colombo, Wesley & Azevedo, Celso Oliveira, 2023, Discovery of a new Afrotropical genus of flat wasps Ifrika gen. n. (Hymenoptera: Bethylidae), pp. 1472-1494 in Journal of Natural History 57 (29 - 32)</i> on page 1478, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2023.2258605, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10594454">http://zenodo.org/record/10594454</a>
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