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Hermann Hesse with nephew
Digital ImageThe author Hermann Hesse was born in Calw, Germany in 1877. He received the Nobel Prize in literature in 1946. Hesse died in Montagnola near Lugano, Switzerland in 1877
Lepidochlanus Hesse 1938
Lepidochlanus Hesse Lepidochlanus Hesse, 1938: 613. Type species: Lepidochlanus fimbriatus Hesse, 1938, by original designation. Comments: This monotypic genus segregates with Doliogethes close to Dischistus. Distribution: Monotypic. Namibia, Western South Africa: Lepidochlanus fimbriatus Hesse.Published as part of Greathead, D. J. & Evenhuis, N. L., 2001, Annotated keys to the genera of African Bombylioidea (Diptera: Bombyliidae; Mythicomyiidae), pp. 105-224 in African Invertebrates 42 (1820) on page 158, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.790997
Xenoprosopa Hesse 1956
Xenoprosopa Hesse Comments: Known only from the holotype female of Xenoprosopa paradoxa Hesse. Hesse noticed that in life X. paradoxa rests on sand and that it resembles a therevid or an asilid, with its whitish hair, elongate shape and conspicuously yellow-ringed abdomen and legs. Distribution: Monotypic. South Africa: Western Cape: Xenoprosopa paradoxa.Published as part of Greathead, D. J. & Evenhuis, N. L., 2001, Annotated keys to the genera of African Bombylioidea (Diptera: Bombyliidae; Mythicomyiidae), pp. 105-224 in African Invertebrates 42 (1820) on page 173, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.790997
Doliogethes Hesse 1938
Doliogethes Hesse Doliogethes Hesse, 1938: 545. Type species: Bombylius seriatus Wiedemann, 1821, by original designation. Comments: Doliogethes was proposed for those members of Dischistus Group 3 of Bezzi (1924) which have dichoptic males, a tendency to reddening of the cuticle, and entirely pale bristles on the legs. Key: Hesse (1938). Distribution: Africa South of the Sahara: 17 species, mostly South Africa (Eastern, Northern and Western Cape) but reaching Namibia, and Zambia: 1 species.Published as part of Greathead, D. J. & Evenhuis, N. L., 2001, Annotated keys to the genera of African Bombylioidea (Diptera: Bombyliidae; Mythicomyiidae), pp. 105-224 in African Invertebrates 42 (1820) on page 157, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.790997
Othniomyia Hesse 1938
Othniomyia Hesse Othniomyia Hesse, 1938: 707. Type species: Othniomyia tylopelta Hesse, 1938, by original designation. Comments: The compact body with the thorax humped is reminiscent of an acrocerid. Aside from its general appearance, the glassy hyaline wings and shape of the antennae distinguish it from other Conophorini. The female genitalia have not previously been described, but are normal for Bombyliinae, with a sand-chamber and acanthophorites bearing spines. The spermatheca lacks end plates on the pump and a distinct bulb; distal to the pump the long tubular duct ends in a narrow curl. Distribution: Monotypic. South Africa: Western Cape: Othniomyia tylopelta Hesse.Published as part of Greathead, D. J. & Evenhuis, N. L., 2001, Annotated keys to the genera of African Bombylioidea (Diptera: Bombyliidae; Mythicomyiidae), pp. 105-224 in African Invertebrates 42 (1820) on page 164, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.790997
Doliogethes consobrinus Hesse 1938
<i>Doliogethes consobrinus</i> Hesse, 1938: 582 <p> <i>Doliogethes meridionalis</i> Hesse, 1938: 575. <b>syn. nov.</b></p> <p> <i>Distribution.</i> Namibia *, South Africa (Eastern, Northern & Western Cape).</p> <p> <i>Material examined.</i> 4♂♂, 15♀♀, Kavango, Shadikongora, SE 1821 Ab, 24.viii.1971, H3578; 1♂, 2♀♀, Chamnaub, 27°43’S 16°05’E, 28.viii.2002, F.W. & S.K. Gess, on ground, 02/03/9 (AMGS).</p> <p> <i>Notes.</i> The Kavango specimens run to near <i>D. meridionalis</i> Hesse (Eastern & Western Cape) and <i>D. aridicolus</i> (Northern Cape) in Hesse’s (1938) key but the details of the colouring of the vestiture and its distribution do not correspond precisely with either description. However, the male genitalia are identical with his drawing of those of <i>D. aridicolus</i>. Thus, the two are considered to be geographical variants of a single species. Females from Chamnaub run to <i>D. consobrinus</i> Hesse, described from females only, in Hesse’s (1938) key. However, the male genitalia are identical with those of <i>D. aridicolus</i>; therefore <i>D. consobrinus</i> is a synonym.</p>Published as part of <i>Greathead, David J., 2006, New records of Namibian Bombyliidae (Diptera), with notes on some genera and descriptions of new species, pp. 1-88 in Zootaxa 1149 (1)</i> on page 44, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.1149.1.1, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/5058081">http://zenodo.org/record/5058081</a>
Overview of current sow housing systems
Hesse, D.; Blaha, T.. (1999). Overview of current sow housing systems. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/148174
Fig. 1 in A new South African representative of the South West African genus Namibimydas Hesse (Diptera: Mydaidae), with some ecological notes on the habits of the species
Fig. 1. Namibimydas prinsi sp. nov. A. Side view of left antenna of ♀ allotype. B. Side view of proboscis of ♀ allotype. C. Posterior view of hypopygium of ♂ (vestiture partially omitted to show some structures more clearly). D. Right side view of the partially extruded hypopygium of a d'. (AE = the characteristically long, curved aedeagus lodged in the keel part of sternite 9; AL = anal lobes; Ap 2 appendage of concealed or semi-concealed segment 8; Ep I epimere; IX. S. = large boat- or shell-shaped sternite 9; IX.T. = lid-like tergite 9, immovably attached to sternite 9; Pr I processes of sternite 9; VII. T. = tergite 7 partially or entirely covering tergite 8.)Published as part of Hesse, A.J., 1974, A new South African representative of the South West African genus Namibimydas Hesse (Diptera: Mydaidae), with some ecological notes on the habits of the species, pp. 25-34 in Annals of the South African Museum 66 (2) on page 29, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.400298
Hesse-Cassel (Guillaume V de)
Guillaume V de Hesse-Cassel (1602-1637) est le fils de Maurice de Hesse-Cassel et de Sabine de Wurtemberg. Son père abdique en sa faveur en 1627. Inquiet des succès de son cousin, le landgrave Georges II de Hesse-Darmstadt, aux côtés de Ferdinand II, il s’allie bientôt aux Suédois. Ses troupes, menées par Peter Melander, comte de Holzappel, remportent une importante victoire sur les impériaux le 8 avril 1633, prennent la ville de Paderborn, puis s’imposent face à l’armée du duc Maximilien d..
R. Hesse: Über den Bau der Stäbchen und Zapfen der Wirbeltiere. Verhandl. d. deutsch. Zoolog. Gesellschaft 1903, S. 33-41
R. HESSE: ÜBER DEN BAU DER STÄBCHEN UND ZAPFEN DER WIRBELTIERE. VERHANDL. D. DEUTSCH. ZOOLOG. GESELLSCHAFT 1903, S. 33-41
Zeitschrift für Psychologie und Physiologie der Sinnesorgane (-)
Zeitschrift für Psychologie und Physiologie der Sinnesorgane (36) (a0001)
R. Hesse: Über den Bau der Stäbchen und Zapfen der Wirbeltiere. Verhandl. d. deutsch. Zoolog. Gesellschaft 1903, S. 33-41 (36) (p0455
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