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    Leurocephala Davis & Mc Kay 2011

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    Leurocephala Davis & Mc Kay, 2011 " Leurocephala Davis and Mc Kay, new genus"—Davis, D.R., Mc Kay, F. Oleiro, M., Diniz Vitorino, M. & Wheeler, G.S. 2011. Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society 65(2): 74–76. Type species: Leurocephala schinusae Davis & Mc Kay, 2011 ". By original designation and monotypy.Published as part of Prins, Jurate De, Brito, Rosângela & Moreira, Gilson Rudinei Pires, 2016, An annotated taxonomic checklist of the Neotropical Gracillariidae (Lepidoptera) with links to the information on host plants and parasitoids, pp. 1-51 in Zootaxa 4158 (1) on page 25, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4158.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/25548

    Leurocephala schinusae Davis & Mc Kay 2011, new species

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    Leurocephala schinusae Davis & Mc Kay, 2011 " Leurocephala schinusae Davis and Mc Kay, new species "—Davis, D.R., McKay, F. Oleiro, M., Diniz Vitorino, M. & Wheeler, G.S. 2011. Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society 65(2): 76–89, figs. 1, 4, 16– 19, 31–106. Type locality: Argentina, Misiones Province, Road 12, 2 km N Libertad, e.l. Schinus terebinthifolius, 02.viii.2006, leg. F. Mc Kay & M. Oleiro. Type specimens: Holotype ♂, USNM; Paratypes 27♂, 19♀, MACN, DZUP, USNM. Distribution: Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay (Davis et al. 2011: 79). Larval hostplant(s): Anacardiaceae: Schinus longifolius (Lindl.) Speg., S. terebinthifolius Raddi (Davis et al. 2011: 79). Parasitoids: Braconidae: Isdromas sp., Pholetesor sp., Orgilus sp.; Ichneumonidae: Pimpla croceiventris (Cresson), Acrolyta sp., Lymeon sp. (Davis et al. 2011: 79).Published as part of Prins, Jurate De, Brito, Rosângela & Moreira, Gilson Rudinei Pires, 2016, An annotated taxonomic checklist of the Neotropical Gracillariidae (Lepidoptera) with links to the information on host plants and parasitoids, pp. 1-51 in Zootaxa 4158 (1) on page 25, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4158.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/25548

    Talk, ambience, Reverend Gary Davis

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    A concert of Southern African American \u27antebellum musical traditions\u27 held in New York City\u27s Central Park at the height of the Civil Rights era, in the summer of 1965. Produced by Joseph Papp\u27s New York Shakespeare Festival in cooperation with the Newport Folk Foundation, the concert was directed by Ralph Rinzler and MC\u27d by Alan Lomax. It featured the Georgia Sea Island Singers (Bessie Jones, John Davis, Peter Davis, Emma Ramsay, and Mable Hillery), Ed Young\u27s Southern Fife and Drum Corps, and Reverend Gary Davis. Fred McDowell\u27s name appeared on the promotional material for the concert but he apparently cancelled. The performers give commentary on their material. Joan Halifax assisted Lomax with the recording and tape box notes. This concert was ostensibly the second the Shakespeare Festival and Newport Foundation produced that summer, with a Newport Folk Festival Preview held a month earlier. (Original note

    Commentary by John Davis on shouting

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    A concert of Southern African American \u27antebellum musical traditions\u27 held in New York City\u27s Central Park at the height of the Civil Rights era, in the summer of 1965. Produced by Joseph Papp\u27s New York Shakespeare Festival in cooperation with the Newport Folk Foundation, the concert was directed by Ralph Rinzler and MC\u27d by Alan Lomax. It featured the Georgia Sea Island Singers (Bessie Jones, John Davis, Peter Davis, Emma Ramsay, and Mable Hillery), Ed Young\u27s Southern Fife and Drum Corps, and Reverend Gary Davis. Fred McDowell\u27s name appeared on the promotional material for the concert but he apparently cancelled. The performers give commentary on their material. Joan Halifax assisted Lomax with the recording and tape box notes. This concert was ostensibly the second the Shakespeare Festival and Newport Foundation produced that summer, with a Newport Folk Festival Preview held a month earlier. (Original note

    Commentary by John Davis on the Creation

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    A concert of Southern African American \u27antebellum musical traditions\u27 held in New York City\u27s Central Park at the height of the Civil Rights era, in the summer of 1965. Produced by Joseph Papp\u27s New York Shakespeare Festival in cooperation with the Newport Folk Foundation, the concert was directed by Ralph Rinzler and MC\u27d by Alan Lomax. It featured the Georgia Sea Island Singers (Bessie Jones, John Davis, Peter Davis, Emma Ramsay, and Mable Hillery), Ed Young\u27s Southern Fife and Drum Corps, and Reverend Gary Davis. Fred McDowell\u27s name appeared on the promotional material for the concert but he apparently cancelled. The performers give commentary on their material. Joan Halifax assisted Lomax with the recording and tape box notes. This concert was ostensibly the second the Shakespeare Festival and Newport Foundation produced that summer, with a Newport Folk Festival Preview held a month earlier. (Original note

    Commentary by Reverend Gary Davis on salvation

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    A concert of Southern African American \u27antebellum musical traditions\u27 held in New York City\u27s Central Park at the height of the Civil Rights era, in the summer of 1965. Produced by Joseph Papp\u27s New York Shakespeare Festival in cooperation with the Newport Folk Foundation, the concert was directed by Ralph Rinzler and MC\u27d by Alan Lomax. It featured the Georgia Sea Island Singers (Bessie Jones, John Davis, Peter Davis, Emma Ramsay, and Mable Hillery), Ed Young\u27s Southern Fife and Drum Corps, and Reverend Gary Davis. Fred McDowell\u27s name appeared on the promotional material for the concert but he apparently cancelled. The performers give commentary on their material. Joan Halifax assisted Lomax with the recording and tape box notes. This concert was ostensibly the second the Shakespeare Festival and Newport Foundation produced that summer, with a Newport Folk Festival Preview held a month earlier. (Original note

    Commentary by John Davis on African-American work songs

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    A concert of Southern African American \u27antebellum musical traditions\u27 held in New York City\u27s Central Park at the height of the Civil Rights era, in the summer of 1965. Produced by Joseph Papp\u27s New York Shakespeare Festival in cooperation with the Newport Folk Foundation, the concert was directed by Ralph Rinzler and MC\u27d by Alan Lomax. It featured the Georgia Sea Island Singers (Bessie Jones, John Davis, Peter Davis, Emma Ramsay, and Mable Hillery), Ed Young\u27s Southern Fife and Drum Corps, and Reverend Gary Davis. Fred McDowell\u27s name appeared on the promotional material for the concert but apparently cancelled. The performers give commentary on their material. Joan Halifax assisted Lomax with the recording and tape box notes. (This concert was ostensibly the second the Shakespeare Festival and Newport Foundation produced that summer, with a Newport Folk Festival Preview held a month earlier). (Original note

    Commentary by John Davis on slavery and the night watch

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    A concert of Southern African American \u27antebellum musical traditions\u27 held in New York City\u27s Central Park at the height of the Civil Rights era, in the summer of 1965. Produced by Joseph Papp\u27s New York Shakespeare Festival in cooperation with the Newport Folk Foundation, the concert was directed by Ralph Rinzler and MC\u27d by Alan Lomax. It featured the Georgia Sea Island Singers (Bessie Jones, John Davis, Peter Davis, Emma Ramsay, and Mable Hillery), Ed Young\u27s Southern Fife and Drum Corps, and Reverend Gary Davis. Fred McDowell\u27s name appeared on the promotional material for the concert but he apparently cancelled. The performers give commentary on their material. Joan Halifax assisted Lomax with the recording and tape box notes. This concert was ostensibly the second the Shakespeare Festival and Newport Foundation produced that summer, with a Newport Folk Festival Preview held a month earlier. (Original note

    Commentary by John Davis on the Garden of Eden

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    A concert of Southern African American \u27antebellum musical traditions\u27 held in New York City\u27s Central Park at the height of the Civil Rights era, in the summer of 1965. Produced by Joseph Papp\u27s New York Shakespeare Festival in cooperation with the Newport Folk Foundation, the concert was directed by Ralph Rinzler and MC\u27d by Alan Lomax. It featured the Georgia Sea Island Singers (Bessie Jones, John Davis, Peter Davis, Emma Ramsay, and Mable Hillery), Ed Young\u27s Southern Fife and Drum Corps, and Reverend Gary Davis. Fred McDowell\u27s name appeared on the promotional material for the concert but he apparently cancelled. The performers give commentary on their material. Joan Halifax assisted Lomax with the recording and tape box notes. This concert was ostensibly the second the Shakespeare Festival and Newport Foundation produced that summer, with a Newport Folk Festival Preview held a month earlier. (Original note

    Commentary by Reverend Gary Davis on religious revivals

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    A concert of Southern African American \u27antebellum musical traditions\u27 held in New York City\u27s Central Park at the height of the Civil Rights era, in the summer of 1965. Produced by Joseph Papp\u27s New York Shakespeare Festival in cooperation with the Newport Folk Foundation, the concert was directed by Ralph Rinzler and MC\u27d by Alan Lomax. It featured the Georgia Sea Island Singers (Bessie Jones, John Davis, Peter Davis, Emma Ramsay, and Mable Hillery), Ed Young\u27s Southern Fife and Drum Corps, and Reverend Gary Davis. Fred McDowell\u27s name appeared on the promotional material for the concert but he apparently cancelled. The performers give commentary on their material. Joan Halifax assisted Lomax with the recording and tape box notes. This concert was ostensibly the second the Shakespeare Festival and Newport Foundation produced that summer, with a Newport Folk Festival Preview held a month earlier. (Original note
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