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Acrotona manitobensis Klimaszewski and Godin 2018, new species
Acrotona manitobensis Klimaszewski and Godin, new species Fig. 1–8 Holotype. Canada: Manitoba, Max Lake, 2016-IX-10, 49.0714°N, 100.1384°W, 686 m, mushrooms, sifting, coll. B. Godin & D. Horwood (CNC) 1 male. Paratype. Canada: Manitoba, Katherine Lake, 2016-IX-14, 50.6603°N, 99.8947°W, 652 m, litter, sifting, coll. B. Godin & D. Horwood (LFC) 1 female. Etymology. Named after the Canadian province of Manitoba, where the type specimens were found. Description. Body narrow and subparallel (Fig. 1), moderately convex; length 2.8-2.9 mm, width at middle of pronotum 0.9 mm, width at base of elytra 0.6 mm; colour dark brown with elytra and apical segments of abdomen slightly paler rufobrunneous, appendages brunneotestaceous; punctation on forebody fine, moderately dense and slightly asperate, particularly on pronotum (Fig. 1); head distinctly narrower than pronotum, ratio of maximum width of head to maximum width of pronotum 0.7; antennomeres VII–X subquadrate; pronotum broad and shield-shaped, sides evenly arcuate, maximum width of pronotum greater than width of elytra at base, ratio of maximum width to length 1.4; elytra at suture shorter than pronotum; abdomen slightly tapering posteriorly. Male. Tergite VIII moderately transverse, apical margin arcuate (Fig. 4); sternite VIII elongate, broadly parabolically rounded from base to apex, base slightly sinuate (Fig. 5); tubus of median lobe of aedeagus in lateral view short, with ventral margin curved obliquely ventrad in basal half and almost straight in apical half, with apex narrow and rounded, internal sac with narrow, sclerotized, curved subapical structure (Fig. 2); in dorsal view median lobe with tubus narrow, subparallel, broadly rounded apically, bulbus very wide, subovoid, internal sac with two narrow arcuate structures (Fig. 3). Female. Tergite VIII similar to that of male (Fig. 6); sternite VIII elongate, apex rounded, base evenly arcuate (Fig. 7); spermatheca with capsule kidney-shaped, stem narrow, with single broad coil posteriorly (Fig. 8). Distribution. Known only from the type locality in Manitoba. Collection and habitat data. Captured in September by sifting organic litter in deciduous forest and mushrooms. Comments. This species differs from all other Nearctic Acrotona species known to us in combination of the following characters: broad and shield-shaped pronotum that is wider than base of elytra, elytra at suture shorter than pronotum, unique shape of median lobe of aedeagus with large bulbus and two elongate narrow structures of internal sac (Fig. 2, 3), distinct shape of tergite and sternite VIII of male and female (Fig. 4–7), and the distinct shape of spermatheca (Fig. 8).Published as part of Klimaszewski, Jan, Godin, Benoit, Davies, Anthony, Bourdon, Caroline & Horwood, Denise, 2018, Forty new records of aleocharine beetles, and two new species in the genera Acrotona Thomson and Atheta Thomson, for the province of Manitoba, Canada (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae), pp. 1-33 in Insecta Mundi 2018 (641) on page 10, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.517399
"Memento Mori" de Pascal Rambert et Yves Godin
Perceptions/Analyses de Memento Mori (2013) de Pascal Rambert et Yves Godin par Massimo FUSCO. Memento Mori de Pascal Rambert et Yves Godin. Photo Marc Domage.2013 Torsion de l'espace-temps Dimanche 24 février 2013 à 20h30 au théâtre Benoit XII / Avignon. Analyser une œuvre et plus particulièrement sa nature chorégraphique. Lire les mouvements et les traduire en mots pour comprendre la démarche artistique. Après avoir vécu une semaine hivernale(s) en Avignon, après avoir parcouru l’académis..
Mocyta discreta
Mocyta discreta (Casey) Distribution Origin Nearctic Distribution Canada: MB, ON, QC, SK. USA: IA, MN New provincial Canada: Manitoba: Souris River, 2016-IX-9, 49.5022°N, 99.9915°W, 402 m, river records bank, oak litter, sifting, B. Godin & D. Horwood (BGC) 1 female; Cyprus Creek, 2016-IX-15, 49.5774°N, 101.3645°W, 510 m, willow litter, sifting, B. Godin & D. Horwood (BGC) 1 male; Birds Hill [Prov. Park] - bur oak [trail], 2016-IX-16, 50.0083°N, 96.9216°W, 264 m, mushrooms, sifting, B. Godin & D. Horwood (BGC) 5 males, 6 females; same locality data (LFC) 5 males, 4 females; Moose Lake, 2016-IX-19, 49.2018°N, 95.3423°W, 353 m, mushroom, sifting, B. Godin & D. Horwood (LFC) 2 males, 2 females. References Casey 1893, Klimaszewski et al. 2015b, 2018 Collection and habitat data. Habitat (outside of the study area). Associated with hardwood/deciduous forests; adults in forest litter, deciduous leaf mold, in maple/oak forest litter and other unspecified deciduous forest litter. Collecting period. IV–X. Collecting method. Pitfall traps, sifting forest litter.Published as part of Klimaszewski, Jan, Godin, Benoit, Davies, Anthony, Bourdon, Caroline & Horwood, Denise, 2018, Forty new records of aleocharine beetles, and two new species in the genera Acrotona Thomson and Atheta Thomson, for the province of Manitoba, Canada (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae), pp. 1-33 in Insecta Mundi 2018 (641) on page 19, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.517399
Oxypoda gnara Casey 1911
Oxypoda gnara Casey Distribution Origin Nearctic Distribution Canada: MB, NB, ON, QC. USA: RI New provincial Canada: Manitoba: Katherine Lake, 2016-IX-14, 50.6603°N, 99.8947°W, 652 m, record mushrooms, sifting, B. Godin & D. Horwood (LFC) 1 male. References Casey 1911, Klimaszewski et al. 2018 Collection and habitat data. Habitat (outside of the study area). Mixed forest among moist leaves along the margin of a large (35 m × 15 m) vernal pond; also found along vernal pools in Ontario. Collecting period. V–X. Collecting method. Sifting leaf litter.Published as part of Klimaszewski, Jan, Godin, Benoit, Davies, Anthony, Bourdon, Caroline & Horwood, Denise, 2018, Forty new records of aleocharine beetles, and two new species in the genera Acrotona Thomson and Atheta Thomson, for the province of Manitoba, Canada (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae), pp. 1-33 in Insecta Mundi 2018 (641) on page 26, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.517399
Scaling up qualitative data: with Professor Ken Benoit
Professor Benoit is the Principal Investigator in an ERC funded project QUANTESS developing innovative methods for the quantitative analysis of textual data in the social sciences. He is the co-author with Paul Nulty of the R software package for text analysis “quanteda”, and working on a book Quantitative Text Analysis Using R covering methods for managing, processing, and analysing textual data using the R programming language. He has taught quantitative text analysis extensively and has published research in this area targeting both methodology and political science applications
[Rezension zu:] Benoît Godin: Innovation contested : the idea of innovation over the centuries
Rezension zu Benoit Godin: Innovation contested : the idea of innovation over the centuries
Über die Auseinandersetzung mit den Innovation Studies hat sich Godin seit Ende der 2000er Jahre verschiedenen Aspekten der Geschichte des Innovationsbegriffs zugewandt und in renommierten Zeitschriften (darunter in 'Redescription, Minerva' und zuletzt in den 'Contributions to the History of Concepts') bereits zahlreiche Aufsätze zu diesem Gegenstand publiziert. Einige davon sind eingeflossen in das Buch 'Innovation Contested', das im Jahre 2015 im Rahmen der Reihe Routledge Studies in Social and Political Thought erschienen ist
Acrotona smithi
Acrotona smithi (Casey) Distribution [table omitted] Collection and habitat data. Habitat (outside of the study area). In ON, a common species in various kinds of deciduous forests, mixed forests, and a semi-open habitat (e.g. oak savannah); adults sifted from grass pile and leaves and captured in Malaise pans and Lindgren funnel traps. In NB, adults collected from decaying sea wrack under alders (Alnus sp.) and gravel and sand on the margin of a sea beach where it was common. Collecting period. V–IX. Collecting method. Pitfall traps, Lindgren funnel traps, flight intercept traps, Malaise pan traps, sifting litter, car net.Published as part of Klimaszewski, Jan, Godin, Benoit, Davies, Anthony, Bourdon, Caroline & Horwood, Denise, 2018, Forty new records of aleocharine beetles, and two new species in the genera Acrotona Thomson and Atheta Thomson, for the province of Manitoba, Canada (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae), pp. 1-33 in Insecta Mundi 2018 (641) on page 10, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.517399
Oxypoda convergens Casey 1893
Oxypoda convergens Casey Distribution Origin Nearctic Distribution Canada: AB, LB, MB, NB, NF, NS, ON, QC. USA: IA, MO, NY New provincial Canada: Manitoba: Moose Lake, 2016-IX-19, 49.2018°N, 95.3423°W, 353 m, record mushroom, sifting, B. Godin & D. Horwood (BGC) 1 female. References Casey 1893, Klimaszewski et al. 2011, 2018 Collection and habitat data. Habitat (outside of the study area). In various forest types including white spruce, mature black spruce, red spruce, mature 50-year-old balsam fir, oak, maple, yellow birch/ balsam fir white pine forests, red oak forests, mixed forests, and old eastern white cedar forest; often very common in decaying gilled mushrooms in the above forest habitats, especially those dominated hardwoods. Also in riparian habitats, and a meadow with Salix shrubs. Several collected from decaying corncobs and cornhusks. Collecting period. V–XI (most common in August and September). Collecting method. Unbaited and carrion-baited pitfall traps, processing forest litter through Berlese funnels, Luminoc pitfall-light traps, Lindgren traps, intercept traps, and treading leaf litter at the edge of a pond, sifting decaying mushrooms.Published as part of Klimaszewski, Jan, Godin, Benoit, Davies, Anthony, Bourdon, Caroline & Horwood, Denise, 2018, Forty new records of aleocharine beetles, and two new species in the genera Acrotona Thomson and Atheta Thomson, for the province of Manitoba, Canada (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae), pp. 1-33 in Insecta Mundi 2018 (641) on page 26, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.517399
Atheta (Dimetrota) remulsa Casey 1910
Atheta (Dimetrota) remulsa Casey Distribution [table omitted] Collection and habitat data. Habitat (outside of the study area). In various forest types, usually in mushrooms; yellow birch/balsam fir forest, red spruce forest, old-growth hemlock forest, mixed forests, deciduous forests, and a red oak forest; most individuals in gilled mushrooms and fleshy fungi in various stages of decay. Also from leaf litter and moss in Carex marsh and forest litter. Collecting period. V–X. Collecting method. Sifting litter and fungi, pitfall traps, pitfall Luminoc traps, flight intercept traps.Published as part of Klimaszewski, Jan, Godin, Benoit, Davies, Anthony, Bourdon, Caroline & Horwood, Denise, 2018, Forty new records of aleocharine beetles, and two new species in the genera Acrotona Thomson and Atheta Thomson, for the province of Manitoba, Canada (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae), pp. 1-33 in Insecta Mundi 2018 (641) on page 17, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.517399
Atheta (Dimetrota) strigosula Casey 1910
Atheta (Dimetrota) strigosula Casey Distribution [table omitted] Collection and habitat data. Habitat (outside of the study area). It occurs in various forest types such as red spruce, mature red spruce and eastern white cedar, yellow birch and balsam fir, mixed, red oak, rich Appalachian hardwood, northern hardwood, and other deciduous forests. Adults usually found in decaying mushrooms (often common) on forest floor but also in leaf litter and possibly carrion. Collecting period. VI–X (most common in IX in NB). Collecting method. Sifting mushrooms and litter, carrion-baited and unbaited pitfall traps, flight intercept traps.Published as part of Klimaszewski, Jan, Godin, Benoit, Davies, Anthony, Bourdon, Caroline & Horwood, Denise, 2018, Forty new records of aleocharine beetles, and two new species in the genera Acrotona Thomson and Atheta Thomson, for the province of Manitoba, Canada (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Aleocharinae), pp. 1-33 in Insecta Mundi 2018 (641) on page 18, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.517399
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