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    Correspondence- Palmer DeLong and C Ward Armstrong, Karl L Pratt, and Orson D Mohlman

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    C Ward Armstrong; president of Instrument Society of America, to Palmer DeLong, letter thanking Palmer for speaking at a meeting, Delong to Pratt about Pratt's retirement, DeLong to Mohlman wishing him happiness in the future

    Usanus stonei DeLong 1947

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    Usanus stonei DeLong, 1947 Usanus stonei DeLong, 1947: 110 Devolana hemicycla DeLong, 1967: 23, comb. et syn. nov. Type material examined. HOLOTYPE ♂: labeled as “ Devolana hemicycla ”, MEXICO: Guerrero, Iguala, X–25–1941 / DeLong, Good, Caldwell and Plummer Colls. / E–103 / D. M. DeLong Collection / (OSUC 0209432); HOLOTYPE ♂: labeled as “ Usanus stonei ”, MEXICO: Guerrero, Iguala, X–22–1941 / D. M. DeLong Collection, DeLong, Good, Caldwell and Plummer Colls. / (OSUC 169297); PARATYPE ♂: labeled as “ Usanus stonei ”, MEXICO: Guerrero, Iguala, X–25–1941 / D. M. DeLong Collection / D. M. DeLong Coll. / (OSUC 356667).Published as part of Pinedo-Escatel, J. Adilson & Dietrich, Christopher H., 2020, Nomenclatural changes and two new species in the leafhopper genus Usanus DeLong (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) with notes on conservation status, pp. 567-576 in Zootaxa 4822 (4) on page 572, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4822.4.6, http://zenodo.org/record/440186

    Oral History Interview with Jack M. DeLong, March 18, 2010

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    Transcript of an oral interview with Jack M. DeLong. Born in 1924, he joined the Army Air Corps in June, 1943. He describes basic training and living conditions at Amarillo Army Airfield, Texas. He learned Morse code in radio school at Camp Kohler, California. He describes being transported to Europe aboard the L. D. France in 1944. He was a radio operator with the 879th Signal Battalion in England. He describes his living accommodations in Salisbury and night bombing in Ipswich. He left England bound for Japan aboard the Queen Elizabeth as the war ended. The ship was rerouted to the New York. He was discharged in February, 1946

    Polyamia DeLong

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    Polyamia DeLong Polyamia DeLong, 1926: 62; Blocker et al., 1995: 310. Type species: Deltocephalus weedi Van Duzee, by original designation. Remarks. The single Old World species of Polyamia is only tentatively retained in the genus as all other species are from the New World and based on the revision of Sinada & Blocker (1994) the identity of the genus is uncertain. It is distinguished in North America by the extra forewing cross veins but in the Old World this character is also present in Matsumuratettix and Maiestas. The only other Old World species, P. drepananiforma Zhang & Duan from China, is a synonym of Matsumuratettix hiroglyphicus (Matsumura) (see above).Published as part of Webb, Michael D. & Viraktamath, Chandra A., 2009, 2163, pp. 1-64 in Zootaxa 2163 on page

    Spinulana, New Genus of Mexican Deltocephalinae, and Two New Species of Spinulana (Homoptera: Cicadellidae)

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    Author Institution: Department of Zoology and Entomology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OhioA new genus of Deltocephalinae, Spinulana, and two new species, D. variegata and D. spinosa, are described from specimens collected at Iguala, Mexico. Forms resemble species of Exitianus, to which they are closely related, but differ in morphology of male genitalia. Holotypes are preserved in the DeLong collection

    Devolana, New Genus of Mexican Deltocephalinae, and a New Species of Devolana (Homoptera: Cicadellidae)

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    Author Institution: Department of Zoology and Entomology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OhioA new genus of Deltocephalinae, Devolana, and one new species, D. hemicycla, are described from specimens collected in Iguala, Mexico. Forms resemble species of both Exitianus and Spinulana, to which they are closely related, but differ in the morphology of their genital structures. Holotypes are preserved in Delong collection

    Certificate and John Weaver- Life with the Power Children by John Weaver

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    Certificate for Palmer DeLong for participation in Executive Orientation in PPS program, Article by John D Weaver Life with the Power Children

    Seattle Home Builder and Home Keeper, 1915

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    1915This book was written by W.W. (Willard W.) DeLong, a Seattle architect famous for Craftsman style bungalows, and his wife, Isabelle D. DeLong. Hardbound in a dark green cover, this volume has a depiction of a classic Seattle bungalow on the front and in gold lettering, the proverb "Be it Ever So Humble, There's No Place Like Home." Section I of the book, by Mr. W.W. DeLong, is for "The Home Builder," with descriptions of house types, and guidelines for choosing the appropriate location for your new home. The section continues with descriptions of household construction details such as plumbing, electric heating, fixtures and more. Section II, written by Mrs. W.W. DeLong, is for "The Home Keeper," about cooking and diet, with sections on "Diet for Bodily Labor" and "Diet for Mental Work," and over 40 pages of recipes. Mrs. DeLong's portion of the book wraps up with sections on first aid, stain removal, laundry, and "The Care of the Piano." The book also features advertisements from numerous local businesses whose products will enhance the furnishing and upkeep of a family home. "After the house is built it must be kept. The housewife is justly proud of her new home; every feature of it is dear to her."1 book: 158 pages; 6.5 x 10 in

    Boliviela inflata DeLong 1969

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    Boliviela inflata DeLong, 1969 (Figs 18, 19) Known distribution. Bolivia: La Paz department; Ecuador: Napo province; and Peru: Madre de Dios department (Estacion biologica Los Amigos, CICRA) (DeLong 1969; Nielson 1982; Nielson & Weideman 2017). Material examined. 1m: Peru, Madre de Dios, Tambopata [New Record], Albergue, Refugio Amazonas, 17.iii.2016, leg. D. Couceiro, 12º52’30”S / 69º24’35”W, 241m // Wired Amazon Project, Pan Trap (MUSM).Published as part of Barbosa, Julianna Freires & Gonçalves, Clayton Corrêa, 2021, Coelidinae (Insecta: Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) from Tambopata, Madre de Dios Peru: checklist with new records and description of a new species of Walker, 1858, pp. 288-302 in Zootaxa 4964 (2) on page 291, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4964.2.3, http://zenodo.org/record/470936

    Studies of the Mexican Deltocephalinae -1, 2 Aligia and Some New Allied Genera and Species (Homoptera: Cicadellidae)

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    Author Institution: Entomology Research Division, Agr. Res. Serv., U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C., Professor Emeritus, Department of Zoology and Entomology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OhioThe Mexican species of Aligia Ball and related genera are largely unknown or undescribed. Hepner (1942) published a study of the 32 species of Aligia known to occur in the United States, and some of these will undoubtedly be found in Mexico eventually. In this paper we describe three new species of Aligia; one new species of Frequenamia DeLong; and two new genera, one with two new species and the other with a single new species. All holotypes and allotypes are in the DeLong Collection; paratypes will be deposited in the collection of the United States National Museum
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