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Edwardi principis Walliae, nigri appellati
'Edwardi Principis Walliae, NIGRI appellati. CANTUARIAE.' Above right 'P. 385'
Chronicles of the reigns of Edward I. and Edward II.. 2, Commendatio lamentabilis in transitu magnis regis Edwardi. Gesta Edwardi de Carnarvan auctore canonico Bridlingtoniensi. Monachi cujusdam Malesberiensis vita Edwardi II.. Vita et mors Edwardi II. conscripta a Thoma de La Moore / ed. from manuscripts by William Stubbs,...
Comprend : Gesta Edwardi de Carnarvan auctore canonico Bridlingtoniensi ; Monachi cujusdam Malmesberiensis vita Edwardi II. ; Vita et mors Edwardi II. conscripta a Thoma La MooreChroniques latines médiévales et modernes -- Grande-Bretagn
Elephantulus edwardi
Elephantulus edwardi (A. Smith, 1839). Illustr. Zool. S. Afr. Mamm., pl. 14. TYPE LOCALITY: South Africa, Cape Prov., Oliphants River. DISTRIBUTION: Cape Prov. (South Africa). ISIS NUMBER: 5301403008001002001.Published as part of James H. Honacki, Kenneth E. Kinman & James W. Koeppl, 1982, Order Macroscelidea, pp. 605-606 in Mammal Species of the World (1 st Edition), Lawrence, Kansas, USA :Alien Press, Inc. & The Association of Systematics Collections on page 605, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.735300
Chronicon Angliae temporibus Edwardi II et Edwardi III / Galfridi Le Baker, de Swinbroke ; nunc primum ex unico codice msto bodleiano edidit J. A. Giles,...
[Chronicon Angliae temporibus Edwardii II et Edwardi III (latin)]Collection : Publications of the Caxton societyCollection : Publications of the Caxton societ
Bambara edwardi Darby, 2014, sp. n.
Bambara edwardi sp. n. (Figs. 3, 12, 16, 18, 27–29) Habitus Fig. 3. Length +/- 720 µ. Colour yellow. Antenna length +/- 250 µ. Width across eyes 206 µ min, 216 µ max, 209 µ mean. Single eye Fig. 18. Pronotum length 181 µ min, 195 µ max, 190 µ mean; width 348 µ min, 363 µ max, 354 µ mean; ratio width/length 1.86. Detached elytron length 444 µ min, 450 µ max, 447 µ mean; width 224 µ min, 237 µ max, 225 µ mean; ratio length/width 1.99, Fig. 18. Ratio mean elytra length/ mean pronotum length 2.35. Metacoxal plates Fig. 12. Male: No males known. Female: Spermathecae Figs. 27–29. Etymology. Named after my elder son who has been very helpful to me in the field. Diagnosis. Based on the form of the spermatheca which is only likely to be confused with lanquidula but the bend in edwardi is much tighter and the arm close to the pump longer. edwardi is also a larger species than lanquidula and noticeably more yellow. Type data: Holotype: ♀, Andasibe N.P., Circuit Indri 2, sifting, 20.xi. 2010, S.Rahanitriniaina (BMNH). Paratypes: 4 exs [38], same data as holotype; ♀ [9], Andasibe N.P. border, ASB/ Nov 2011, sifting leaf litter, Winkler app. extr., 29.xi. 2011. L.S. Rahanitriniaina (BMNH); ♀, Andasibe N.P., ASB/07/ 2011,shallow ravine, sifting, Winkler app. extr. S. 18 ° 56 ' 50.5 " E. 48 ° 25 ' 20.4 ", 947 m, 11.iv. 2011, L.S. Rahanitriniaina (BMNH); 2 ♀. Andasibe N.P. Belle Vue, ASB/ May/ 2011 /04, sifting forest litter, Winkler app. extr. S. 18 ° 56 ' 45.3 " E. 48 ° 25 ' 21.1 ", 1033 m, 2.v. 2011, L.S. Rahanitriniaina (BMNH); 2 exs [3], Andasibe N.P., sifting forest litter, Winkler app. extr., S. 18 ° 56 '09.5" E. 48 ° 25 '08.2", 943 m, 11.iv. 2011, P.Banar & L.S. Rahanitriniaina (BMNH); ♀ Vohimana Reservation experimentale, VOH/ Nov. 2011 /01, sifting forest litter, Winkler app. extr., 27.xi. 2011, L.S. Rahanitriniaina & P. Banar (BMNH); FIGURES 1–9. Bambara spp. habitus. 1, B. problematica; 2, B. secubita; 3, B. edwardi; 4, B. lanquidula; 5, B. opaca; 6, B. verecunda; 7, B. thomasi; 8, B. merina; 9, B. dybasi.Published as part of Darby, Michael, 2014, Studies of Madagascan Ptiliidae (Coleoptera) 4: The genus Bambara including eight new species and the first account of blindness and aptery in the genus, pp. 151-169 in Zootaxa 3895 (2) on page 158, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3895.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/22484
3433. Robert de Avesbury, De gestis mirabilibus regis Edwardi tertii
3433. Robert de Avesbury, De gestis mirabilibus regis Edwardi tertii. In: Molinier Auguste. Les Sources de l'histoire de France - Des origines aux guerres d'Italie (1494). IV. Les Valois, 1328-1461. Paris : A. Picard et fils, 1904. p. 85
Neophyllobius edwardi
Neophyllobius edwardi sp nov. (Figs. 1–15) FEMALE (n= 4). Dimensions: Length excluding gnathosoma 243 (240–265), width 213 (188–223). Gnathosoma (Fig. 3). Gnathosoma 80 (75–80) long (from base of infracapitulum to tip of palp) and 64 (63– 65) wide. Infracapitulum with seta m only, 23 (20–25), and two pairs of adoral setae, or 1 7 (8–10), or 2 (7–8); m–m 23 (21–24). Palp (Fig. 3) five segmented with following setal distribution: tarsus with two eupathidia, three simple setae, one small solenidion; tibia with two tactile setae, one blade-like seta; genu with one long, slender, serrated seta 34 (33–37); femur with two serrated setae 19 (18–20), 26 (23–28); cheliceral length 35 (33–36). Dorsum (Fig. 1). With 15 pairs of long serrated setae on tubercles, all setae longer than distance to setae next behind. Length of prodorsal setae: vi 72 (70–75), ve 61 (57–59), sci 61 (58–60), sce 62 (61–64), pdx 74 (73–79); opisthosomal setae: c 1 159 (152–164), c 2 111 (95–113), d 1 157 (154–161), d 2 61 (62–65), e 1 150 (145–153), e 2 72 (69–70), f 1 103 (102–106), f 2 50 (50–59), h 1 42 (40–44), h 2 45 (43–51). Distances between setae: vi– vi 62 (53–60), ve–ve 99 (100–105), vi – ve 32 (36–39), vi–pdx 53 (48–56), pdx–pdx 15 (15–18), c 1 –d 1 49 (38–52), d 1 –d 1 8 (5–13), d 1 – d 2 69 (75–85), d 1 – e 1 42 (39–46), sc i –sc i 97 (107–108), ve–sci 12 (8–13), sce–sce 136 (137–145), sci–sce 34 (32–36), c 1 –c 1 13 (12–15), c 1 –c 2 83 (79–95), c 2 –c 2 166 (153–170), e 1 – e 1 4 (5–8), e 1 –f 1 38 (39–45), f 1 – h 1 38 (26–35), e 1 – e 2 62 (62–72), d 2 – e 2 38 (32–36), f 1 –f 1 8 (8–10), f 1 –f 2 51 (50–55), f 2 –f 2 102 (108–115), e 2 –f 2 39 (41–49), h 1 –h 1 6 (8 – 8), h 1 –h 2 13 (13–15), h 2 –h 2 44 (45–48), c 2 – d 2 45 (40–50), f 2 – h 2 42 (30–43). Two pairs of eyes, located between setae sci and sci (Fig. 1). Venter (Fig. 2). Coxal setae stout and serrate, setae 1 c > 1 a > 1 b. Endopodal shields absent, coxal shields reticulated (Fig. 2). Anogenital area with one pair of aggenital setae (ag), two pairs of genital setae (g 1–2) and three pairs of anal setae (ps 1–3). Length of ventral setae: 1a 34 (29–31), 1 b 23 (20–30), 1 c 54 (52–61), 2 c 50 (44–57), 3 b 36 (35–42), 3 c 51 (47–56), 4a 43 (38–41), 4 b 21 (23–25) 4 c 40 (34–47). Anogenital setae: ag 24 (22–30), g 1 18 (16–20), g 2 15 (13–14), ps 1 11 (10–14), ps 2 9 (11–14), ps 3 10 (10–12); distance g 1 – g 1 8 (10). Legs (Figs. 4–15). Measurements of leg I 559 (548–590), leg II 475 (478–489), leg III 500 (514–531), leg IV 542 (562–570). Chaetotaxy of leg segments as follows (specialized setae in parentheses and not included in setal counts): coxae 3 - 1-2 - 2, trochanters 1 - 1 - 1 - 1, femora 4 - 3 - 2 - 2, genua 1 - 1 - 1 - 1, tibiae 9 (φ)- 8 (φ)- 8 (φ)- 7 (φ), tarsi 10 (ω)- 9 (ω)- 8 - 8. Leg setae as indicated in Figures 4–15. Genual setae III–IV longer than I-II (Figs. 12–15). Genual setal lengths as follows: I-IV 235 (220–230) – 285 (268–287) – 300 (300–319) – 348 (320–340). MALE. Unknown. Remarks. Neophyllobius edwardi closely resembles N. asalii Khanjani & Ueckermann, 2006 in that the genual setae and setae vi, ve, sci, sce, c 1, c 2, d 1, d 2, f 1, h 1 are almost equal in length and the coxal fields are reticulated. The new species differs from the latter in the lengths of the following dorsal setae: vi 72, sci 61, sce 62, c 1 159, e 1 150, and f 1 103 in N. edwardi opposed to vi 83, sci 75, sce 76, c 1 195, e 1 173, and f 1 128 in N. asalii. The new species also resembles N. afyonenis Akyol & Koç, 2006 in having the same dorsal setae lengths for vi, ve, sci, sce, pdx, c 1, c 2, d 1, d 2, e 2, f 2 and the same femora-tibiae setal formulae. However the new species differs from the latter by: 1) tarsus with two eupathidia, three simple setae, one small solenidion in N. edwardi opposed to two eupathidia, two simple setae, one small solenidion in N. afyonenis, 2) tibia with two tactile setae and one blade-like seta instead of three tactile setae and, one blade-like seta, 3) tarsus II with 9 (ω) setae instead of 10 (ω) in N. afyonenis. Etymology. This species is named in honor of Prof. Edward A. Ueckermann (first name), ARC-Plant Protection Research Institute, Pretoria, South Africa. Type material. Holotype female and three paratype females from soil & rotten leaves of oak trees, Quercus brantii Lindl., 29 ° 31 ' 25 '' N, 52 ° 12 ' 14 '' E, 1824 m a.s.l.), 14 July 2010, Sorkhi region, Koohmare, Fars province, col. Mohammad Ahmad Hoseini.Published as part of Khanjani, Mohammad & Hoseini, Mohammad Ahmad, 2013, Three new species of the genus Neophyllobius Berlese (Acari: Camerobiidae) from Southern and Southwestern Iran, pp. 510-522 in Zootaxa 3666 (4) on pages 511-514, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3666.4.6, http://zenodo.org/record/21727
Adae Murimuth Continuatio Chronicarum. Robertus de Avesbury de Gestis mirabilibus regis Edwardi tertii / edited by Edward Maunde Thompson,...
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Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation
counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings
are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that
only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into
account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
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