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Joe David Bellamy, 12th Annual ODU Literary Festival
Joe David Bellamy has been author or editor of ten books, including the novel Suzi Sinzinnati, winner of the Editors Book Award; two volumes of poetry, Olympic Gold Medalist and The Frozen Sea; two volumes of interviews, The New Fiction and American Poetry Observed; and anthologies such as Superfiction and New Writers for the Eighties. His work has appeared in many magazines, including The Atlantic Monthly, Paris Review, and The New York Times Book Review. He was founding editor and publisher of Fiction International. He is a member of the Board of Lawrence University
Agrilus rifkindi subsp. pueblae Hespenheide & Bellamy 2009, New Subspecies
<i>Agrilus rifkindi pueblae</i> Hespenheide, New Subspecies <p>(Fig. 3)</p> <p> <b>Diagnosis</b>. Holotype male: As <i>Agrilus rifkindi</i>, but 6.60 mm long, 1.90 mm wide; setae shorter and sparser throughout, except on pronotum and on prosternum and along midline of metasternum and abdominal ventrites 1–2; each elytron glabrous on raised area between basal depression and costa and in costa for 1/4 of length at middle and in apical 1/4, creating thee vague spots; setae dense and augmented by white efflorescence on dorsal 1/2 of posterior coxae, on epimeron and sides of metasternum, and on dorsal portions of ventrites 1–2; dorsal portion of abdominal ventrite 1 arcuately rounded on lower margin, broader than ventrite 2, ventrite 2 broader than ventrites 3–5.</p> <p> <b>Type material. Holotype</b>: <b>México:</b> Puebla, 2.5 km SW Zapotitlan Salinas, 1515m, N18.18 W97.31, 8.07.1992, C.L. Bellamy (UNAM). <b>Paratypes</b>: <b>México: Puebla</b>, 10 km S Teontepec, 2000 m, 18˚28’ N, 97˚36’ W, 18.07.1996, R.L. Westcott (1F, RLWE), 6 km S Teontepec, 1890 m, 18. 28.34N, 97. 34.30W, 25.06.1997, R.L. Westcott (1M, 2F, RLWE), 2.5 km SW Zapotitlán, 1510 m, <i>∼</i> 18˚18’, 97˚31’, 15.07.1996, 24.06.1997, R.L. Westcott, arroyo (3F, RLWE), Carr. 125, km 30, 2 km SW Zapotitlán, 1510 m, 18˚18’, 97˚31’, 3.10.2003, R.L. Westcott, arroyo (1F, RLWE), 12.5 km SW Zapotitlán Salinas, 1680 m, 18˚15’, 97˚33’, 8.07.1992, R.L. Westcott (1M, 1F, RLWE), 13 km SW Zapotitlán Salinas, 1770 m, 24.06.1997, R.L. Westcott (1F, RLWE), 7 km SSE Acatlan, 1280m, 5.07.1992, C.L. Bellamy (1M, 1F, CLBC), (Hwy 125) 2.5 km SW Zapotitlan Salinas, 1515 m, N 18˚19’26” W 97˚29’55”, 29.07.2005, C.L. Bellamy, CLB924 (1M, CLBC), 2.5 km SW Zapotitlan Salinas, 1515m, N18.18 W97.31, 8.07.1992, C.L. Bellamy (1M, CLBC), 2.5 km SW Zapotitlan Salinas, 5100ft, 18.20 N - 97.30 W, 4.07.1996, C.L. Bellamy CLB:570 (5M, 4F, CLBC), 2.5 km SW Zapotitlan Salinas, 5000ft, 18.21 N - 97.30 W, 15.07.1996, C.L. Bellamy CLB:584 (1M, CLBC), 2.7 km NW Petlalcingo, N18.04 W97.58, 7.07.1992, C.L. Bellamy (1M, CLBC), 6 km SW Acatepec, 1994m, 18.13 N - 97.38 W, 17.07.1996, C.L. Bellamy CLB:590 (2F, CLBC), 6 km SW Acatepec (Hwy 125), 1950m, 18.13 N 97.37 W, 13.07.1999, C.L. Bellamy (CLB:708) (1M, 1F, CLBC), 2.7 km NW Petlalcingo, Hwy 190, 4860 ft gps N 18˚05’52” W 97˚56’45”, 16.10.2006, C.L. Bellamy, CLB979, 20.10.2006, C.L. Bellamy, CLB985, beating misc. <i>Acacia</i> spp. (6F, CLBC), 2.7 km N Petlalcingo, Hwy 190 @ km 174, 4824’, 18˚05’54” N 97˚56’46” W, 20.10.2006, T.C. MacRae, beating <i>Acacia cochliacantha</i> Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd. (1M, 1F, TCMC), 2.7 km NW Petlalcingo, 1540 msnm, 18. 0 5.49 N 97. 56.49 W, 0 6.07.2001, J. Romero Nápoles, (1F, CEAM), 5.0 km NW Petlalcingo, Hwy 190, 4570’, 18˚06’29” N 97˚57’35” W, 17.10.2006, T.C. MacRae, beating live branch <i>Acacia cochliacantha</i> Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd. (1M, 1F, TCMC), 10.1 km N Tehuacan, 1798m, 21.07.1987, R.S. Anderson 87–35, Acacia scrub (1M, RLWE), 6 mi SW Tehacan [sic], 8.07.1973, Schaffner & Mastro (2F, TAMU), 1.6 mi SW Zapotitlan, 16.07.1971, Clark, Hart, Murray, Schaffner (1F, SGWC), 5.1 mi SW Tehuacan, 27.07.1974, Clark, Murray, Ashe, Schaffner (1F, TAMU), 14.5 mi SE Acatlan, 21.07.1981, Bogar, Schaffner, Friedlander (1M, TAMU), 20 km E Acatlan, 0 5.07.1992, Volkovitsch (1F,?), Hwy 150, 4 mi SE Tlacotepec, 6000’, 13.08.1982, C.W. &L. O’Brien & G. Wibmer (1M, RLWE), Puerto del Gato, 11.5 km NW Tehuitzingo, 1220m, 13.10.1989, R.L. Westcott, collected from <i>Acacia</i> sp. (1M, RLWE); <b>Morelos</b>, 4 km NW Tepexco, 1250 m, 18.39 N 98.42 W, 10.07.1999, C.L. Bellamy (CLB:700) (1M, CLBC), Cuernavaca, 8.IX.39, D.M. Delong (1M, OSU), Cautcla, 28.07.38, L.J. Lipovsky (1M, 1F, SEMC), 8 km SE Tepoztlán, 1435 m, 18˚56’34” 99˚03’22”, 12.07.2001, Equihua & Westcott (1F, RLWE), vic. Jonacatepec, 1295 m, 18˚39’06” 98˚49’22”, 11.07.2001, Equihua & Westcott (1M, 2F, RLWE), Cañon de Lobos, Km 19 E Cuernavaca, 1220–1395 m, 3.07.1992, R.L. Westcott (1M, RLWE); <b>Oaxaca</b>, 3 km NNE Huajuapan deLeón, 1860m, 7.07.1992, C.L. Bellamy (1M, CLBC), 1815m, 7.07.1992, R.L. Westcott (1M, 1F, RLWE), 10 km NNE Huajuapan deLeon, 1720m, 6.07.1992, C.L. Bellamy (1F, CLBC), 5.2 km S S. Fco. Huapanapan, 1830m, 18˚06’N 97˚40’W, 29.10.1990, R.L. Westcott (1F, RLWE), Hwy 125, 43 km N jct with Hwy 190, 19.07.1992, D.S. Verity, on <i>Acacia</i> (2?, DSVC), Hwy 125, 44.5 km N jct with Hwy 190, 19.07.1992, D.S. Verity, on <i>Acacia</i> (1?, DSVC), 1.8 km NE Tezoatlán, 1525m, 17˚40’N 97˚48’W, 6.07.1992, R.L. Westcott (1F, RLWE). Paratypes to be deposited also in BMNH, CHAH.</p> <p> <b>Other specimen examined. México:</b> Oaxaca, 18.5 km NW Huajuapan deLeon, 1752/9750, 1800m, 12/ 13.07.1981, E.L. & K.W. Sleeper (1, CLBC).</p> <p> <b>Hosts</b>. Adults have been collected on <i>Acacia</i> spp., including <i>Acacia cochliacantha</i> Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd.</p> <p> <b>Etymology</b>. Named for the Mexican state in which the holotype was collected.</p> <p> <b>Discussion</b>. As noted above under the nominate form of <i>A</i>. <i>rifkindi</i>, the subspecies <i>pueblae</i> is distinguished by having the dorsal portions of the first two abdominal ventrites densely and conspicuously setose, with the dorsal portion of the first segment distinctly wider than that of the second. Males measure 5.95–7.90 mm long (mean = 6.83 mm for 23 specimens), and females measure 5.50–9.20 mm long (mean = 7.27 mm for 46 specimens).</p>Published as part of <i>Hespenheide, Henry A. & Bellamy, Charles L., 2009, New species, taxonomic notes, and records for Agrilus Curtis (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) of México and the United States, pp. 50-68 in Zootaxa 2084</i> on pages 53-54, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/274805">10.5281/zenodo.274805</a>
Agrilus rifkindi subsp. pueblae Hespenheide & Bellamy 2009, New Subspecies
<i>Agrilus rifkindi pueblae</i> Hespenheide, New Subspecies <p>(Fig. 3)</p> <p> <b>Diagnosis</b>. Holotype male: As <i>Agrilus rifkindi</i>, but 6.60 mm long, 1.90 mm wide; setae shorter and sparser throughout, except on pronotum and on prosternum and along midline of metasternum and abdominal ventrites 1–2; each elytron glabrous on raised area between basal depression and costa and in costa for 1/4 of length at middle and in apical 1/4, creating thee vague spots; setae dense and augmented by white efflorescence on dorsal 1/2 of posterior coxae, on epimeron and sides of metasternum, and on dorsal portions of ventrites 1–2; dorsal portion of abdominal ventrite 1 arcuately rounded on lower margin, broader than ventrite 2, ventrite 2 broader than ventrites 3–5.</p> <p> <b>Type material. Holotype</b>: <b>México:</b> Puebla, 2.5 km SW Zapotitlan Salinas, 1515m, N18.18 W97.31, 8.07.1992, C.L. Bellamy (UNAM). <b>Paratypes</b>: <b>México: Puebla</b>, 10 km S Teontepec, 2000 m, 18˚28’ N, 97˚36’ W, 18.07.1996, R.L. Westcott (1F, RLWE), 6 km S Teontepec, 1890 m, 18. 28.34N, 97. 34.30W, 25.06.1997, R.L. Westcott (1M, 2F, RLWE), 2.5 km SW Zapotitlán, 1510 m, <i>∼</i> 18˚18’, 97˚31’, 15.07.1996, 24.06.1997, R.L. Westcott, arroyo (3F, RLWE), Carr. 125, km 30, 2 km SW Zapotitlán, 1510 m, 18˚18’, 97˚31’, 3.10.2003, R.L. Westcott, arroyo (1F, RLWE), 12.5 km SW Zapotitlán Salinas, 1680 m, 18˚15’, 97˚33’, 8.07.1992, R.L. Westcott (1M, 1F, RLWE), 13 km SW Zapotitlán Salinas, 1770 m, 24.06.1997, R.L. Westcott (1F, RLWE), 7 km SSE Acatlan, 1280m, 5.07.1992, C.L. Bellamy (1M, 1F, CLBC), (Hwy 125) 2.5 km SW Zapotitlan Salinas, 1515 m, N 18˚19’26” W 97˚29’55”, 29.07.2005, C.L. Bellamy, CLB924 (1M, CLBC), 2.5 km SW Zapotitlan Salinas, 1515m, N18.18 W97.31, 8.07.1992, C.L. Bellamy (1M, CLBC), 2.5 km SW Zapotitlan Salinas, 5100ft, 18.20 N - 97.30 W, 4.07.1996, C.L. Bellamy CLB:570 (5M, 4F, CLBC), 2.5 km SW Zapotitlan Salinas, 5000ft, 18.21 N - 97.30 W, 15.07.1996, C.L. Bellamy CLB:584 (1M, CLBC), 2.7 km NW Petlalcingo, N18.04 W97.58, 7.07.1992, C.L. Bellamy (1M, CLBC), 6 km SW Acatepec, 1994m, 18.13 N - 97.38 W, 17.07.1996, C.L. Bellamy CLB:590 (2F, CLBC), 6 km SW Acatepec (Hwy 125), 1950m, 18.13 N 97.37 W, 13.07.1999, C.L. Bellamy (CLB:708) (1M, 1F, CLBC), 2.7 km NW Petlalcingo, Hwy 190, 4860 ft gps N 18˚05’52” W 97˚56’45”, 16.10.2006, C.L. Bellamy, CLB979, 20.10.2006, C.L. Bellamy, CLB985, beating misc. <i>Acacia</i> spp. (6F, CLBC), 2.7 km N Petlalcingo, Hwy 190 @ km 174, 4824’, 18˚05’54” N 97˚56’46” W, 20.10.2006, T.C. MacRae, beating <i>Acacia cochliacantha</i> Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd. (1M, 1F, TCMC), 2.7 km NW Petlalcingo, 1540 msnm, 18. 0 5.49 N 97. 56.49 W, 0 6.07.2001, J. Romero Nápoles, (1F, CEAM), 5.0 km NW Petlalcingo, Hwy 190, 4570’, 18˚06’29” N 97˚57’35” W, 17.10.2006, T.C. MacRae, beating live branch <i>Acacia cochliacantha</i> Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd. (1M, 1F, TCMC), 10.1 km N Tehuacan, 1798m, 21.07.1987, R.S. Anderson 87–35, Acacia scrub (1M, RLWE), 6 mi SW Tehacan [sic], 8.07.1973, Schaffner & Mastro (2F, TAMU), 1.6 mi SW Zapotitlan, 16.07.1971, Clark, Hart, Murray, Schaffner (1F, SGWC), 5.1 mi SW Tehuacan, 27.07.1974, Clark, Murray, Ashe, Schaffner (1F, TAMU), 14.5 mi SE Acatlan, 21.07.1981, Bogar, Schaffner, Friedlander (1M, TAMU), 20 km E Acatlan, 0 5.07.1992, Volkovitsch (1F,?), Hwy 150, 4 mi SE Tlacotepec, 6000’, 13.08.1982, C.W. &L. O’Brien & G. Wibmer (1M, RLWE), Puerto del Gato, 11.5 km NW Tehuitzingo, 1220m, 13.10.1989, R.L. Westcott, collected from <i>Acacia</i> sp. (1M, RLWE); <b>Morelos</b>, 4 km NW Tepexco, 1250 m, 18.39 N 98.42 W, 10.07.1999, C.L. Bellamy (CLB:700) (1M, CLBC), Cuernavaca, 8.IX.39, D.M. Delong (1M, OSU), Cautcla, 28.07.38, L.J. Lipovsky (1M, 1F, SEMC), 8 km SE Tepoztlán, 1435 m, 18˚56’34” 99˚03’22”, 12.07.2001, Equihua & Westcott (1F, RLWE), vic. Jonacatepec, 1295 m, 18˚39’06” 98˚49’22”, 11.07.2001, Equihua & Westcott (1M, 2F, RLWE), Cañon de Lobos, Km 19 E Cuernavaca, 1220–1395 m, 3.07.1992, R.L. Westcott (1M, RLWE); <b>Oaxaca</b>, 3 km NNE Huajuapan deLeón, 1860m, 7.07.1992, C.L. Bellamy (1M, CLBC), 1815m, 7.07.1992, R.L. Westcott (1M, 1F, RLWE), 10 km NNE Huajuapan deLeon, 1720m, 6.07.1992, C.L. Bellamy (1F, CLBC), 5.2 km S S. Fco. Huapanapan, 1830m, 18˚06’N 97˚40’W, 29.10.1990, R.L. Westcott (1F, RLWE), Hwy 125, 43 km N jct with Hwy 190, 19.07.1992, D.S. Verity, on <i>Acacia</i> (2?, DSVC), Hwy 125, 44.5 km N jct with Hwy 190, 19.07.1992, D.S. Verity, on <i>Acacia</i> (1?, DSVC), 1.8 km NE Tezoatlán, 1525m, 17˚40’N 97˚48’W, 6.07.1992, R.L. Westcott (1F, RLWE). Paratypes to be deposited also in BMNH, CHAH.</p> <p> <b>Other specimen examined. México:</b> Oaxaca, 18.5 km NW Huajuapan deLeon, 1752/9750, 1800m, 12/ 13.07.1981, E.L. & K.W. Sleeper (1, CLBC).</p> <p> <b>Hosts</b>. Adults have been collected on <i>Acacia</i> spp., including <i>Acacia cochliacantha</i> Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd.</p> <p> <b>Etymology</b>. Named for the Mexican state in which the holotype was collected.</p> <p> <b>Discussion</b>. As noted above under the nominate form of <i>A</i>. <i>rifkindi</i>, the subspecies <i>pueblae</i> is distinguished by having the dorsal portions of the first two abdominal ventrites densely and conspicuously setose, with the dorsal portion of the first segment distinctly wider than that of the second. Males measure 5.95–7.90 mm long (mean = 6.83 mm for 23 specimens), and females measure 5.50–9.20 mm long (mean = 7.27 mm for 46 specimens).</p>Published as part of <i>Hespenheide, Henry A. & Bellamy, Charles L., 2009, New species, taxonomic notes, and records for Agrilus Curtis (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) of México and the United States, pp. 50-68 in Zootaxa 2084</i> on pages 53-54, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/274805">10.5281/zenodo.274805</a>
Generalized Calogero-Moser spaces and rational Cherednik algebras
The subject of this thesis is the interplay between the geometry and the representation theory of rational
Cherednik algebras at t = 0. Exploiting this relationship, we use representation theoretic techniques to
classify all complex re
ection groups for which the geometric space associated to a rational Cherednik
algebra, the generalized Calogero-Moser space, is singular. Applying results of Ginzburg-Kaledin and
Namikawa, this classification allows us to deduce a (nearly complete) classification of those symplectic
reflection groups for which there exist crepant resolutions of the corresponding symplectic quotient singularity.
Then we explore a particular way of relating the representation theory and geometry of a rational
Cherednik algebra associated to a group W to the representation theory and geometry of a rational
Cherednik algebra associated to a parabolic subgroup of W. The key result that makes this construction
possible is a recent result of Bezrukavnikov and Etingof on completions of rational Cherednik algebras.
This leads to the definition of cuspidal representations and we show that it is possible to reduce the
problem of studying all the simple modules of the rational Cherednik algebra to the study of these
nitely many cuspidal modules. We also look at how the Etingof-Ginzburg sheaf on the generalized
Calogero-Moser space can be "factored" in terms of parabolic subgroups when it is restricted to particular
subvarieties. In particular, we are able to confirm a conjecture of Etingof and Ginzburg on
"factorizations" of the Etingof-Ginzburg sheaf.
Finally, we use Clifford theoretic techniques to show that it is possible to deduce the Calogero-Moser partition of the irreducible representations of the complex reflection groups G(m; d; n) from the
corresponding partition for G(m; 1; n). This confirms, in the case W = G(m; d; n), a conjecture of
Gordon and Martino relating the Calogero-Moser partition to Rouquier families for the corresponding
cyclotomic Hecke algebra
John Dillard Bellamy, Jr.
Studio photograph of John Dillard Bellamy, Jr. as a child.
John Dillard Bellamy, Jr. (1854-1942) was the sixth child of Dr. John D. and Eliza Harriss Bellamy. He attended Davidson College and received his law degree from the University of Virginia. He was the attorney for the City of Wilmington, NC the attorney for Brunswick County, president of the New Hanover Bar Association, North Carolina State Senator from 1891-1892, and author of books on Major General Robert Howe and General Alexander Lillington. He is buried in Oakdale Cemetery. Bellamy Mansion, the family home built at 503 Market Street at the eve of the Civil War, is now museum focused on history and design arts
Richard Bellamy
The author replies to five questions about his approach to political philosophy and his views about its prospects for the future
Neobuprestis (Balthasarella) williamsi Levey & Bellamy, 2013, sp. n.
Neobuprestis (Balthasarella) williamsi sp. n. (Figs. 4, 6, 14, 15, 22) Balthasarella melandryoides Bellamy 1994 nec Obenberger 1958; Bellamy 1994: 300. Bellamy (1994) reported on some specimens of Balthasarella melandryoides he had seen from the New England National Park, New South Wales. On distributional grounds we think these are probably specimens of N. (Balthasarella) williamsi sp. n. Material examined: Holotype 3 (AMSA) Summit of Mt. Banda Banda. 1260 m. Mt. Boss s.f. N.W. Wauchope. N.S.W. 15 Jan 1988. G. Williams.// On broad-leaved Racosperma sp. [Acacia sp.]. Paratypes: 13 (GWC) same data as Holotype but G. & B.Williams, D. Bickel; 1 Ƥ (GWC) approx. 60km E.N.E. Gloucester. Barrington Tops State Forest. N.S.W. 6 Jan 1982. G. & T. Williams. Resting on Cassinia sp. in snow gum forest.// Neobuprestis frenchi Blckb. det G. Williams 1982; 1 Ƥ (SAMA) Barrington Tp [Tops] Jan. ' 25. S.U. Zoo Exp. Other material: New South Wales: 1 unsexed (TMSHC) Ebor, 14 December 1956, F.T. Fricke. Other material not examined: New South Wales: 1 unsexed (GWC) vic. The Pinnacle, Border Ranges Nat. Park, WNW Nimbin, N.S.W. G. Williams, 28 Dec. 1993.// ex rainforest - sclerophyll forest ecotone; 13 (GWC) Summit of Mt. Banda Banda. 1260 m. Mt. Boss s.f. N.W. Wauchope. N.S.W. 15 Jan 1988. G. & B.Williams, D. Bickel.// On broad-leaved Racosperma sp. [Acacia sp.]. Diagnosis. General diagnosis: length 9.2–16.1 mm (from anterior margin of pronotum to tip of elytra); whole body predominantly bluish green; the elytra along the basal, lateral margins and apices more or less extensively reddish purple; abdominal ventrites and sometimes metaventrite and metacoxae more or less extensively reddish purple; head and pronotum with short very fine, erect, inconspicuous setae; elytra glabrous except for some short very fine, erect, inconspicuous setae close to the apices and lateral margin; underside moderately densely clothed with adpressed, moderately short fine setae. Head (Fig. 15): densely punctate, the punctures, mostly rather shallow, round; lower half of frons convex, tumescent relative to the upper half of the frons which is flat; fronto-clypeus strongly depressed between the antennal insertions with a large very deep puncture close to the distal margin in the mid-line. Pronotum (Figs. 6, 14): 1.4–1.6 times as wide at base as long in midline; anterior and posterior margins weakly bisinuate, anterior margin scarcely produced at the centre, with a complete well defined narrow bead; lateral margins almost parallel sided in basal half, weakly convergent to anterior margin; shiny, punctate-reticulate with well marked tranverse rugae on disc; midline unpunctured and depressed in basal half; with a well marked depression at the basal margin internal of the elytral humeral callosity; lateral carina visible from above becoming evanescent in apical fifth. Scutellum: tranversely ovate, surface rugulose. Elytra (Fig. 4): as wide to much wider at base than pronotum at base; basal margin weakly bisinuate; moderately strongly widening over the humeral callosities thence very slightly rectilinearly widening to mid length; before moderately strongly curvilinearly converging to the obliquely subtruncate or slightly excised apices; lateral margins smooth or very weakly serrate in apical third; a well marked large depression internal to the humeral callosity coextensive with the depression at the base of the pronotum; each elytron with a short scutellary costa, and three or four long equidistant costae, which become evanescent near the apex; intercostal areas sparsely to moderately densely, irregularly punctured with pin-prick or very fine weak punctures, which are partly arranged in regular series. Hypomeron: sparsely punctured with small weak punctures. Prosternum: punctures near anterior margin and laterally very strongly transversely ellipsoidal; anterior margin with a well defined narrow bead; prosternal process moderately densely punctured with small round punctures; lateral margins straight, slightly convergent towards apex, with a well defined bead at the margin. Mesoepisternum: sparsely to moderately densely punctured with weak punctures. Hind coxa (as in Fig. 31): about twice as wide at inner margin as at outer margin, abruptly narrowing about onethird the distance from the inner margin. Abdomen (Fig. 22): ventrites (sternites) rather uniformly, sparsely punctured with very small weak punctures; apical ventrite strongly produced with the apex broadly, shallowly excised, without a well developed flange or lateral spines. Aedeagus: not examined. Ovipositor: elongate. Comments. This species is very similar to N. (Balthasarella) frenchi in general appearance. In addition to the distinguishing characteristics given in the key the following differences from N. (B.) frenchi were seen in the limited amount of material available. Elytral costae narrower and less well defined especially so in the Holotype. Lower half of vertex variably but at least slightly more convex when viewed from above.Published as part of Levey, B. & Bellamy, C. L., 2013, A taxonomic revision of Neobuprestis Kerremans (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) with the description of a new genus and two new species, pp. 225-240 in Zootaxa 3681 (3) on pages 229-230, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3681.3.2, http://zenodo.org/record/21960
C. Bellamy et G. D. Child, Common Market Law of Compétition
C. Bellamy et G. D. Child, Common Market Law of Compétition. In: Revue internationale de droit comparé. Vol. 26 N°2, Avril-juin 1974. p. 393
Rhonda Bellamy
Photograph of Rhonda Bellamy used online for Dreams of Wilmington.
Rhonda McLaurin Bellamy (1963- )was born in New York City but moved to Wilmington, NC during her high school years. She went to E. A. Laney High School. She is well-known as a news director and heard daily on WGNI, WMNX, WKXS, WWQQ, and her talk show on WAAV radio. She is very involved in many different community organizations, the author of three books, a past winner of the YWCA Woman of the Year in the Arts, and was named one of the 50 Most Influential Arts Leaders by the Star-News. She is now Executive Director of the Arts Council of Wilmington
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