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FIGURE 4 in Revision of Physobates (Acari, Oribatida, Tegoribatidae) and redescription of Physobates spinipes Hammer, 1962 with comments on tegoribatid genera
FIGURE 4. Optical microscope image of Physobates spinipes Hammer, 1962 in posterior view.Published as part of Fredes, Natalia A. & Martínez, Pablo A., 2016, Revision of Physobates (Acari, Oribatida, Tegoribatidae) and redescription of Physobates spinipes Hammer, 1962 with comments on tegoribatid genera, pp. 191-200 in Zootaxa 4098 (1) on page 196, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4098.1.10, http://zenodo.org/record/25843
Redescription of Hemileius suramericanus (Acari, Oribatida, Scheloribatidae) with comments about Neotropical congeneric species
This paper represents the first redescription of Hemileius suramericanus (Hammer, 1958) (Oribatida, Scheloribatidae). Morphological and chaetotactic details are added to original Hammer's description. The species is compared with others Neotropical species of Hemileius and two new synonyms, H. laticlava and H. confundatus sensu Hammer, are proposed.Fil: Fredes, Natalia. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales. Departamento de Biología; ArgentinaFil: Martínez, Pablo Antonio. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales. Departamento de Biología; Argentin
FIGURE 2 in Revision of Physobates (Acari, Oribatida, Tegoribatidae) and redescription of Physobates spinipes Hammer, 1962 with comments on tegoribatid genera
FIGURE 2. Legs of Physobates spinipes Hammer, 1962; A) Leg I right, antiaxial view; B) Leg IV right, paraxial view; C) Genua, tibia and tarsus II right, paraxial view; D) Detail of seta pv" on tarsus II, left, antiaxial view; E) Leg III left, paraxial view.Published as part of Fredes, Natalia A. & Martínez, Pablo A., 2016, Revision of Physobates (Acari, Oribatida, Tegoribatidae) and redescription of Physobates spinipes Hammer, 1962 with comments on tegoribatid genera, pp. 191-200 in Zootaxa 4098 (1) on page 194, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4098.1.10, http://zenodo.org/record/25843
Iglesia de San Pablo del Monte: Tlaxcala
La construcción del templo de San Pablo del Monte se remonta al siglo XVI. En un primer momento estuvo dedicado a San Miguel Arcángel, y poco tiempo después fue brindado al apóstol San Pablo. El templo fungió como visita del convento franciscano de Puebla, junto con las poblaciones de San Miguel Tenancingo, San Francisco Papalotla y San Cosme Mazatecochco.</p
Physobates Hammer 1962
<i>Physobates</i> Hammer, 1962 <p> <b>Genus diagnosis.</b> Tegoribatids with lamellae medially fused, forming tectum that covers prodorsum; setae <i>in</i> absent; setae <i>le</i> setiform and located on lamellar tectum anteriorly; setae <i>ro</i> setiform and minute; pteromorphs movable; ten pairs of minute notogastral setae; octotaxic system expressed as saccules; postanal saccule present; infracapitulum diarthric modified with anterior tectum covering genae (galumnoid type); axillary saccule present; tutorium present; epimeric formula 3-1-2-2; six or five pairs of genital setae; <i>ag</i> setae present; three pairs of adanal setae; two pairs of anal setae; tarsi tridactylous; tarsi II short and thick, with dens on dorsal edge; at least setae <i>pv''</i> and <i>it''</i> thicker.</p>Published as part of <i>Fredes, Natalia A. & Martínez, Pablo A., 2016, Revision of Physobates (Acari, Oribatida, Tegoribatidae) and redescription of Physobates spinipes Hammer, 1962 with comments on tegoribatid genera, pp. 191-200 in Zootaxa 4098 (1)</i> on page 192, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4098.1.10, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/258438">http://zenodo.org/record/258438</a>
Palabra de Pablo: 100 años después
[ES] Documento que constituye una selección de textos sobre Pablo de la Torriente Brau, con ocasión del centenario de su nacimiento, recopilados por Víctor Casaus. En ella, se recorre, además, la vida del autor a través de los textos que le dedicaran los escritores cubanos desde su fallecimiento hasta nuestros días.[EN] Document that constitutes a selection of texts on Pablo de la Torriente Brau, on the occasion of the centenary of his birth, compiled by Víctor Casaus. In it, the life of the author is crossed, in addition, across the texts that him the Cuban writers were dedicating from his death to the present day
Neoliberalismo: críticas y resistencias. Entrevista a Juan Pablo Rodríguez
La siguiente entrevista aborda algunas de las principales motivaciones, ideas y conclusiones que dan forma a la investigación contenida en el libro Resisting neoliberal capitalism in Chile: the possibility of social critique (2020) de Juan Pablo Rodríguez. Se aborda, en primer lugar, su examen de distintas teorías críticas del neoliberalismo contemporáneo; a continuación, su análisis de las prácticas de crítica situada que llevan a cabo los movimientos sociales en Chile, en especial a partir de los casos del movimiento estudiantil y el movimiento de pobladores.
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In this interview with Juan Pablo Rodríguez, author of Resisting neoliberal capitalism in Chile: the possibility of social critique (2020), we address the main ideas and motivations behind the book and the research on which the book is based. We first explore the analysis the author makes of different theoretical critiques of contemporary neoliberal capitalism, and then we talk about the practices of embodied critiques carried out by social movements in Chile, focusing on the cases of the student and the pobladores movements
Physobates spinipes Hammer 1962
Physobates spinipes Hammer, 1962 Physobates spinipes Hammer, 1962 Physobates spinipes: Hammer (1962, 74, Fig. 68) Physobates spinipes: Balogh & Csiszár (1963, 465) Physobates spinipes: Covarrubias (1967, 104) Physobates spinipes: Fredes et al. (2009, 93) Physobates spinipes: Kun et al. (2010, 39, 26) Distribution and ecology: This species was recorded in Chile, Argentina and Uruguay. Hammer (1962) described the Type Locality (Petrohué, Chile) vegetation as consisting of low and scattered scrubs or trees, partly beech; in Argentina, it was recorded in El Bolsón (Balogh & Csiszár 1963) and Llao-Llao (Kun et al. 2010), localities placed at the same latitude of Petrohué and with similar biotopes; other localities at Argentina are in Pampas region: Miramar (Fredes et al. 2009), were samples were taken in a sandy, coastal soil, and Laguna de los Padres (this study) in soil and trees of a native wood (see Material and methods section); in Uruguay this species was collected in riparian soils at Department of Río San Luis (Dr. Manuela Sarasola, pers. comm.). Description. Adult measurements. Range of female length: 300–310mm, width 220–240 mm (n= 4); range of male length: 280–290 mm, width 200–210mm (n= 6). Integument. Adults pale brown to bright brown in color. Cuticle smooth with no trace of cerotegument. Prodorsum. Rostrum rounded and without incisions. Setae ro and le inserted almost at the same level, both are tiny and setiform. Setae in absent. Lamellae broad and fused, forming a subtriangular structure that covers entire prodorsum (Figs. 1 A, 3 A). Sensillus partially covered by the notogaster with an elongated head and tiny bristles; stalk swollen in the middle (Fig. 1 D). Gnathosoma. Infracapitulum diarthric modified: mentum expanded covering labiogenal articulation. Hypostomatic setae h setiform and setae m and a barbellate (Fig. 3 B, white arrowheads). Axillary saccule present. Chelicera chelate-dentate (Fig. 1 C). Palpal formula: 0-2 - 1-3 - 8 + 1; palpal eupathidium acm fused to solenidion ω. Lateral aspect. Tutorium blade-like, ending in a series of spicular flakes (Figs. 3 C, 3 D white arrowhead). Tutorium (tu) runs down forming a gutter structure (gu in Fig. 3 D) that folds over acetabulum I and ends in a very reduced blade. This kind of tutorium was not observed in any other related species. Pedotecta I round (Fig. 3 D); pedotecta II smaller, scale-like. Porose areas Ah and Al inconspicuous. Notogaster. Oval. Ten pairs of minute setiform notogastral setae. Pteromorphs movable, hinge well developed. Dorsosejugal furrow quite straight. Dorsophragmata fused and tube-like. Octotaxic system developed as saccules located as shown in Figure 1 A. Lyrifissures ia situated on pteromorphs, im posteriad to seta lm, other lyrifissures are inconspicuous. Large postanal saccule present (Fig. 4). Ventral region. Coxisternal formula 3 - 1-2 - 2, all setae setiform, smooth and tiny. Epimeric plate smooth. Circumpedal carina developed; no custodium; discidium present (Fig. 1 B). Six pairs of genital setae (rarely five: g 3 absent in specimens with five pairs), g 1 -g 3 located along the anterior border, but rarely aligned (some variation in number and or position of setae are shown in figure 1 C), g 4 in middle, g 5 -g 6 posteriorly. Lyrifissures iad paranal. Ventral setae setiform, tiny and smooth; one pair of aggenital, two pairs of anal setae. Three pairs of adanal setae: ad 1 and ad 2 in paranal position and ad 3 postanal (Fig. 1 B). Legs. Tarsi heterotridactylous. Femora I with ventral carina; genua I and II without ventrolateral spurs; setation I (1-5 - 3-4 - 17 + 1), II (1-3 - 3-4 - 15), III (2 - 2 - 1-3 - 15), IV (1-2 - 2-3 - 12) (Figs. 2 A-E). Legs II very modified: setae l' on genua displaced to a quasi-dorsal position; setae l'' on tibiae thicker and located dorsally; tarsi II a little shorter than tibiae (ratio Ta-Ti: I= 1.4, II= 0.9, III= 1, IV= 1), broad and compressed laterally with spine-like and lateral dens on its borders (Fig. 3 F); setae it'' (Fig. 3 F, white arrow) developed as sharp spines; setae pv'' spine like, with three tips and a basal brush (Fig. 2 D); solenidion ω 1 and ω 2 inserted in antiaxial position (Fig. 3 C). Lyrifissures small. Immatures. Unknown. Material examined. The holotype was deposited in the Zoological Museum, Copenhagen, Natural History Museum of Denmark (ZMUC), but, unfortunately, the specimen could not be examined. Material analyzed: 6 females and 2 males from Laguna de los Padres Reserve (MACN-Ar 35598), Buenos Aires. The material analyzed will be kept in the Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales (MACN), Buenos Aires, Argentina.Published as part of Fredes, Natalia A. & Martínez, Pablo A., 2016, Revision of Physobates (Acari, Oribatida, Tegoribatidae) and redescription of Physobates spinipes Hammer, 1962 with comments on tegoribatid genera, pp. 191-200 in Zootaxa 4098 (1) on pages 192-197, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4098.1.10, http://zenodo.org/record/25843
Pablo Parellada, fustigador del Modernismo
abstract: ABSTRACT This research aims to investigate the work and impact of the prolific and popular Pablo Parellada y Molas. Although the author is now forgotten, he is an important figure regarding the struggles between Modernist writers and their critics. Pablo Parellada was one the key detractors of literary Modernism, a movement which he attacked through his parodies as evinced in his poetry, drama and short stories. His works contain the main pejorative features that would become the standard critique of these young poets of Spain in the early 1900's. Through the work of Pablo Parellada, this study seeks to understand the literary debates of Modernism in Spain that took place in the early twentieth century. Through this understanding, this study becomes important for it reveals the many personal characteristics that were attributed to the young Modernist poets. Some of these characteristics continued to be used by literary critics and as well became part of the collective imagination at the time and were still circulating several decades later.Dissertation/ThesisM.A. Spanish 201
Subiasella Balogh 1983
Subiasella Balogh, 1983 Subiasella tenuis (Hammer, 1958) Material examined: Esquel: Azorella monantha (4). The species was only recorded under shrub steppe. Records in Argentina: Mendoza, Río Negro, Salta (Fredes 2018). Comments: the species is endemic to Argentina. First record for the province of Chubut.Published as part of Manzo, Rosa M., Rizzuto, Susana & Martínez, Pablo A., 2019, Oribatid mites (Acari: Oribatida) from the Patagonian steppe, Argentina, pp. 241-252 in Zootaxa 4686 (2) on page 248, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4686.2.4, http://zenodo.org/record/349012
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