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    Spanish Theatre: Strategies in Protest and Imagination

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    This book is a special edition of Contemporary Theatre Review Volume 7 - Part 3: Spanish Theatre 1920-1995, which Maria M. Delgado Guest Edited. Contents Directors of the Twentieth Century Spanish Stage by María Francisca Vilches de Frutos Twentieth-Century Spanish Stage Design by John London The Function and Mission of Theatre: Ortega's 'Idea del teatro' by Stephen G. H. Roberts Enrique Rambal: The Forgotten 'Auteur' of Spanish Popular Theatre by Maria M. Delgado (Item #638) Spanish Sources of Fernando Arrabal's Theatre of the Grotesque: Goya, Valle-Inclán, and Buñuel by Peter L. Podo

    Paraprionospio yokoyamai Delgado-Blas 2004

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    Paraprionospio yokoyamai Delgado-Blas, 2004 Paraprionospio yokoyamai Delgado-Blas, 2004: 193, fig. 2 A–I. Paraprionospio pinnata. – Johnson, 1984: 6.44, figs 6.36 (non Ehlers, 1901).— Delgado-Blas, 2004: 193. Type locality. Dry Tortugas and Naples, Florida, USA, (25 º 46´01´´N, 82 º 23´49 ´´W), 26 m; off Cabo Catoche, Quintana Roo, Mexico (22 º 15´5.23 ´´N, 86 º 36.9´67 ´´W), 76 m, off Isla Mujeres, Mexico (21 º 32´93 ´´N, 86 º 36´89 ´´W), 23 m; off Nuevo Progreso, Mexico (19 º 26´N, 92 º 23´W), 23 m, mud. Type material. Holotype (USNM 90709), paratypes (USNM 1020531, ECOSUR 0 0 50, 0 0 51, CP-ICMyL, UNAM POP- 009-001). Records. Mexico: off Nuevo Progreso, Yucatán (19 º 18´N, 92 º 18´W), 100 m; Tamaulipas (22 º 18´36 ´´N, 97 º 50´08´´W); off Nautla, Veracruz (20 º 31.5´N, 96 º 58.1 W), 39 m; Tamiahua, Veracruz (21 º 57´N, 97 º 23´W), 60 m; off Champoton, Campeche (19 º 43´N, 91 º 39´W), 20–47 m; Cayo Arcas, Campeche (19 º 20 ’N, 91 º 39´W), 31 m, muddy; Cabo Catoche, Isla Mujeres, Quintana Roo (Delgado-Blas 2004). Remarks. See Remarks of Paraprionospio tamaii.Published as part of Delgado-Blas, Victor Hugo & Salazar-Silva, Patricia, 2011, Taxonomic catalogue of the Spionidae (Annelida: Polychaeta) of the Grand Caribbean, pp. 39-66 in Zootaxa 2782 on page 51, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20683

    Pelmatellus amicorum Delgado and Ruiz-Tapiador 2020, new species

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    Pelmatellus amicorum Delgado and Ruiz-Tapiador, new species Zoobank.org/ urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: A8ACC4C1-EF2F-437D-9976-D1D30E926366 (Figs. 1, 2) Type Material. Holotype ♂. Alto Salcedo (Puno) 15°53 ' 33 " S, 70°00 ' 53 " W, 4,023 m, 09/12/ 2016, P. Delgado leg. (NHMLP). Paratypes: Alto Salcedo (Puno) 15°53 ' 33 " S, 70°00 ' 53 " W, 4,023 m, 09/12/2016, P. Delgado leg., 4 ♂♂ and 4 ♀♀ (NHMLP), 6 ♂♂ and 6 ♀♀ (CPD), 20 ♂♂ and 34 ♀♀ (ELAESI); Batalla (Chucuito) 16°19 ' 33 " S, 69°14 ' 50 " W, 3,880 m, P. Delgado leg., 27/03/2012, 2 ♀♀ (ELAESI); Bellavista (San Antonio de Putina) 14°36 ' 11 " S, 69°58 ' 19 " W, 4,050 m, 17/11/2009, P. Delgado leg, 1 ♂ and 1 ♀, (OUMNH); Cabana (San Román) 15°39 ' 07 " S, 70°18 ' 53 " W, 3,925 m, 13/10/ 2017, P. Delgado, 1 ♀, (ELAESI); Calacota (El Collao) 16°02 ' 58 " S, 69°36 ' 34 " W, 3,841 m, 03/02/ 2013, P. Delgado leg., 10 ♂♂ and 24 ♀♀ (ELAESI); Camacani (Puno) 15°52 ' 09 " S, 69°54 ' 36 " W, 3,835 m, 21/10/2010, P. Delgado leg., 13 ♂♂ and 21 ♀♀ (ELAESI); Cancharani (Puno) 15°50 ' 39 " S, 70°12 ' 50 " W, 4,280 m, 06/11/2009, P. Delgado leg., 1 ♂ and 11 ♀♀ (ELAESI); Capachica (Puno) 15°38 ' 30 " S, 69°49 ' 50 " W, 3,835 m, 05/01/2016, P. Delgado leg., 2 ♀♀ (ELAESI); Caritamaya (Puno) 16°00 ' 06 " S, 69°49 ' 12 " W, 3,854 m, 10/11/2017, P. Delgado leg., 1 ♂ and 1 ♀ (ELAESI); Catahuichinca (Puno) 16°11 ' 10 " S, 69°44 ' 29 " W, 3,877 m, 09/11/ 2010, P. Delgado leg., 1 ♀ (ELAESI); Chatuma (Chucuito) 16°21 ' 25 " S, 69°18 ' 10 " W, 3,880 m, 13/01/2010, P. Delgado leg., 3 ♂♂ and 12 ♀♀. (ELAESI); Chinchera (Puno) 15°50 ' 18 " S, 69°55 ' 19 " W, 3,854 m, 21/10/2010, P. Delgado leg., 1 ♀ (ELAESI); Chinumani (Yunguyo) 16°18 ' 36 " S, 69°08 ' 45 " W, 3,868 m, 23/09/2010, P. Delgado leg., 1 ♀ (ELAESI); Chulluni (Puno) 15°48 ' 53 " S, 69°59 ' 31 " W, 3,822 m, 26/05/2015, P. Delgado leg., 3 ♂♂ and 11 ♀♀ (ELAESI); Cieneguillas (San Román) 15°41 ' 36 " S, 70°25 ' 26 " W, 3,889 m, 22/09/ 2015, P. Delgado leg., 3 ♀♀ (ELAESI); Collana (San Román) 15°18 ' 14 " S, 70°21 ' 36 " W, 3,895 m, 22/09/ 2015, P. Delgado leg., 3 ♂♂ and 5 ♀♀ (ELAESI); Cutimbo (Puno) 16°15 ' 33 " S, 70°06 ' 46 " W, 3,948 m, 29/10/2012, P. Delgado leg., 2 ♂♂ and 1 ♀ (NMNH); Huaje (Puno) 15°55 ' 10 " S, 69°59 ' 40 " W, 3,820 m, 26/05/2015, P. Delgado leg., 4 ♀♀ (ELAESI); Huancho (Huancané) 15°13 ' 46 " S, 69°54 ' 38 " W, 3,902 m, 17/12/2014, P. Delgado leg., 1 ♀ (ELAESI); Huaycho (El Collao) 16°03 ' 51 " S, 69°34 ' 21 " W, 3,844 m, 18/11/2009, P. Delgado leg., 3 ♂♂ and 4 ♀♀ (NMNSM), 2 ♂♂ and 5 ♀♀ (CIRT); same localit, 20/01/2010, P. Delgado leg., 1 ♂ and 3 ♀♀ (NMNH), 3 ♂♂ and 3 ♀♀ (BMNH), 1 ♂ and 4 ♀♀ (OUMNH), 1 ♂ and 6 ♀♀ (CIRT); Illpa (Puno) 15°56 ' 46 " S, 70°16 ' 53 " W, 3,815 m, 16/11/2009, P. Delgado leg., 1 ♂ (OUMNH), 10 ♀♀ (CIRT); La Calera (Lampa) 15°21 ' 33 " S, 70°22 ' 21 " W, 3,881 m, 27/10/2010, P. Delgado leg., 3 ♂♂ and 14 ♀♀ (ELAESI); Lampa Grande (Chucuito) 16°44 ' 03 " S, 69°20 ' 29 " W, 3,947 m, 13/01/2017, P. Delgado leg., 1 ♀, (ELAESI); Ma ~nazo (Puno) 15°46 ' 32 " S, 70°20 ' 28 " W, 3,923 m, 21/09/2010, P. Delgado leg., 5 ♀♀ (ELAESI); Mu ~nani (Azángaro) 14°46 ' 08 " S, 69°57 ' 16 " W, 3,983 m, 18/12/2015, P. Delgado leg., 1 ♀ (ELAESI); Paucarcolla (Puno) 15°44 ' 46 " S, 70°03 ' 33 " W, 3,874 m, 20/10/2010, P. Delgado leg., 1 ♂ and 6 ♀♀ (ELAESI); Pisacoma (Chucuito) 16°54 ' 51 " S, 69°21 ' 38 " W, 3,904 m, 23/09/2010, P. Delgado leg., 1 ♀ (ELAESI); Pucará (Lampa) 15°02 ' 47 " S, 70°22 ' 12 " W, 3,897 m, 10/11/2011, P. Delgado leg., 4 ♂♂ and 5 ♀♀ (ELAESI); Puente Yanapampa (Huancané) 15°54 ' 31 " S, 69°25 ' 20 " W, 3,890 m, 17/12/2014, P. Delgado leg., 1 ♂ (ELAESI); Puerta del Diablo (Chucuito) 16°20 ' 21 " S, 69°35 ' 12 " W, 3,875 m, 16/12/2016, P. Delgado leg., 4 ♂♂ and 18 ♀♀ (ELAESI); Quenafaja (Puno) 16°08 ' 00 " S, 69°42 ' 04 " W, 3,844 m, 09/11/2010, P. Delgado leg., 5 ♂♂ and 12 ♀♀ (ELAESI); Salcedo (Puno) 15°39 ' 30 " S, 69°48 ' 21 " W, 3,832 m, 17/12/ 2016, P. Delgado leg., 7 ♂♂ and 40 ♀♀, (ELAESI); San Antón (Azángaro) 14°36 ' 55 " S, 70°22 ' 15 " W, 4,026 m, 18/12/2016, P. Delgado leg., 2 ♀♀, P. Delgado leg. (ELAESI); Siale (Puno) 16°39 ' 32 " S, 69°48 ' 01 " W, 3,833 m, 05/01/2016, P. Delgado leg., 1 ♂ and 6 ♀♀ (ELAESI); Sillustani (Puno) 15°43 ' 16 " S, 70°09 ' 30 " W, 3,901 m, 12/08/2010, P. Delgado leg., 1 ♂ and 9 ♀♀ (ELAESI); Tinajani (Melgar) 15°00 ' 58 " S, 70°34 ' 43 " W, 3955 m, 10/11/ 2015, P. Delgado leg., 6 ♀♀ (ELAESI); Totorani (Puno) 15°47 ' 41 " S, 70°09 ' 46 " W, 3,912 m, 26/05/ 2015, P. Delgado leg., 1 ♀ (ELAESI); Wilamaya (El Collao) 16°03 ' 12 " S, 69°31 ' 22 " W, 3,827 m, 10/11/ 2010, P. Delgado leg., 6 ♂♂ and 26 ♀♀ (ELAESI); Yarajcancha (San Román) 15°56 ' 33 " S, 70°37 ' 14 " W, 4,115 m, 01/04/2016, P. Delgado leg., 5 ♀♀ (ELAESI); Yunguta (El Collao) 16°03 ' 38 " S, 69°34 ' 48 " W, 3,853 m, 21/10/2009, P. Delgado leg., 3 ♀♀, (CIRT); same locality, 21/12/2009, P. Delgado leg., 2 ♀♀ (CIRT). Description. Length 5.0–6.0 mm (Fig. 1), mean length slightly longer in females (5.3 mm) than in males (5.2 mm). Brachypterous. Blackish brown body with faintly shiny discal areas on the pronotum and elytra. Margins of pronotum and elytra paler, appendages testaceous. Integument in general microreticulated. Head: Wider (0.98 mm) than long (0.88 mm). Microsculpture well-developed around eyes and at base, usually very weakened or absent elsehwere on head. Antennae and labium without special peculiarities within the genus. Cephalic setae composed of 3 labral pairs, 1 clypeal pair and 1 ocular pair. Cephalic appendages testaceous, with antennae darkened from the distal end of 3 rd antennomere to last antennomere. Pronotum: Transverse, wider (1.8 mm) than long (1.1 mm), anterior margin wider than basal margin and reaching maximum width in anterior half of pronotum. Lateral edge regularly arched and posterior angles rounded. Well-defined basal pits, oval shaped, with variable depth and visible reticulation inside. Elytra: Wide (2.2 mm), maximum width in posterior half. Striae well-marked, relatively wide. Third elytral interval with a discal pore in posterior half on medial side. Umbilicate series variable, between 11 and 14 punctures (4–5, 1, 6–8). Elytral disc usually with a weak greenish reflection and suture zone and lateral margins often reddish. Legs: Similar to other species of the genus. Male pro- and mesotarsi moderately dilated, ventral side densely covered in vestiture. Male genitalia: As in Fig. 2. Aedeagus relatively short, slightly raised at end and apex slightly thickened. Inner sac of aedeagus with 5 welldifferentiated pieces: a very long spine distally, 2 triangular pieces of more moderate size, and 2 squamous pieces arranged symmetrically. The morphology of the male genitalia presents a set of characters that are clearly different from other known species of the genus. Taxonomic Considerations. Starting from the groups established by Moret (2000, 2005) (Table 1), P. amicorum matches the characteristics of the variipes species-group. It is a brachypterous species of medium size and with weak or no metallic reflection. The pronotum of P. amicorum is transverse, with arched sides and rounded posterior angles. Finally, the male mesotarsi are moderately dilated, and the presence of setae in the third elytral interval is compatible with the characteristics of the variipes species-group. Within the variipes species-group, P. amicorum presents a closer affinity with Pelmatellus caerulescens Moret, 2005, Pelmatellus variipes Bates, 1891, and Pelmatellus obesus Moret, 2000, due to the presence of punctures in the third elytral interval. However, the different external morphology of the aedeagus and the different configuration of the internal parts distinguish P. amicorum from them (Moret 2000, 2005). Ecology. Pelmatellus is characterized by great ecological plasticity, which allows its species to occur in various ecosystems. Pelmatellus amicorum is commonly encountered between 3,815 and 4,280 m elevation. It inhabits xerophytic scrublands of the Peruvian Altiplano, although it has also been collected in hygrophilic conditions on the shores of lakes and streams or even in cultivated quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd., Amaranthaceae) and potato (Solanum tuberosum L., Solanaceae). Etymology. This species is dedicated to our friends (amicorum) Julio Sosa, Edwin Velásquez, and Luis Luque, to thank them for their sampling work during many expeditions. Distribution. Pelmatellus amicorum occurs in southern Peru (Map 1). Very little is known about the distribution of Pelmatellus in Peru. Only the general presence of Pelmatellus columbianus (Reiche, 1842) in Peru (Moret 2000, 2005; Perrault 1993), as well as the possible presence of Pelmatellus gracilis Moret, 2000, in the north (Moret 2000, 2005), Pelmatellus cycnus Moret, 2000 (Moret 2000), and Pelmatellus lojanus Moret, 2000 (Moret 2000), are known or speculated. Moreover, some authors, e.g., Erwin et al. (2015), have pointed out the existence of up to 12 new taxa not yet described. In any case, although P. amicorum is tentatively assigned to the variipes species-group, it should not be forgotten that the knowledge of the subgenus at the continental level is still little known. Undoubtedly, additional sampling together with the description of new taxa could affect the a subgeneric or species-group classification of Pelmatellus.Published as part of Delgado, Pedro & Ruiz-Tapiador, Ildefonso, 2020, Pelmatellus Amicorum Delgado And Ruiz-Tapiador (Coleoptera: Carabidae), A New Species From The Andean Altiplano Of Peru, pp. 71-75 in The Coleopterists Bulletin 74 (1) on pages 72-74, DOI: 10.1649/0010-065X-74.1.71, http://zenodo.org/record/374692

    DELGADO, Francisco M. (ex Corl.)

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    Letter from former Col. Francisco M. Delgado to Gen. Plutarco Elías Calles congratulating him for his return to Mexico. // Carta que envía el ex coronel Francisco M. Delgado al general PEC saludándolo y felicitándolo con motivo de su regreso a México

    Copris matthewsi subsp. pacificus Delgado and Kohlmann

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    Copris matthewsi pacificus Delgado and Kohlmann (Fig. 5) We record here a new locality for this subspecies in El Salvador in cloud forest. EL SALVADOR. Chalatenango. El Pital, 3.IX.2002, 2640 m, 14 ° 39 ’ 45 ’’N, 89 ° 12 ’ 23 ’’W, E. Echeverría (4).Published as part of Kohlmann, Bert & Delgado, Enio Cano And Leonardo, 2003, New species and records of Copris (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae; Scarabaeinae) from Central America, pp. 1-16 in Zootaxa 167 on page 15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15678

    DELGADO, Francisco M.

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    Francisco M. Delgado, Visitador General en la Secretaría de la Economía Nacional y ex-Jefe de los Servicios Confidenciales de la Secretaría de Gobernación, ofrece al Gral. PEC, Secretario de Hacienda, sus servicios para reprimir a los enemigos de él y del gobierno

    Scolelepis (Scolelepis) andradei Delgado-Blas, Diaz-Diaz & Linero 2010

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    Scolelepis (Scolelepis) andradei Delgado-Blas, Díaz-Díaz & Liñero, 2010 Scolelepis (Scolelepis) andradei Delgado-Blas, Díaz-Díaz & Liñero, 2010: 90 (4), 783–787, fig. 1 A–U. Type locality. Güiria (10 º 33 ’ 57 ’’N, 62 º 17 ’ 50 ’’W), 0.50 m; Peñon: (10 º 33 ’ 57 ’’N, 64 º05’ 31 ’’W), 1.5 m on fine sand; Marina Cumanagoto, Cumaná, (10 º 28 ’ 37 ’’N, 64 º 11 ’ 12 ’’W), 1.5 m; Mochima Bay; San Carlos Island, Venezuela. Type material. Holotype (LACM-AHF POLY 2242), paratypes (LBP-Sp0001– 6), (ECOSUR-0098– 99). Records. Only known from type localityPublished as part of Delgado-Blas, Victor Hugo & Salazar-Silva, Patricia, 2011, Taxonomic catalogue of the Spionidae (Annelida: Polychaeta) of the Grand Caribbean, pp. 39-66 in Zootaxa 2782 on page 56, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20683
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