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    Second International Poliomyelitis Conference -- 1951 -- Poliomyelitis, Conferences/Committees -- letter, 1951-08-03

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    Letter from Hauser, F. to Sabin, Albert B. dated 1951-08-03.Sabin Collection Fair Use Policy</a

    Pearson (A. F. Scott), Church and Slate. Political aspects of XVIth Century Puritanism. 1928

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    Hauser Henri. Pearson (A. F. Scott), Church and Slate. Political aspects of XVIth Century Puritanism. 1928. In: Revue d'histoire moderne, tome 5 N°28,1930. p. 305

    Pearson (A. F. Scott), Church and Slate. Political aspects of XVIth Century Puritanism. 1928

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    Hauser Henri. Pearson (A. F. Scott), Church and Slate. Political aspects of XVIth Century Puritanism. 1928. In: Revue d'histoire moderne, tome 5 N°28,1930. p. 305

    Augusta Hauser, (1876-1954), purchased by Mr. J. Hauser on May 18, 1954.

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    Documents regarding the double headstone for Augusta Hauser, (1876-1954), buried with Mr. Joseph F. Hauser, (1876), purchased by Mr. J. Hauser. The marker was placed at Forest Cemetery in Toledo, Ohio. The stone is made of Grey granite with Sandblast letters

    111. Pico della Mirandola (Giovanni Francesco), Vita... F. Hieronymi Savonarolae,... authore... Joan. Franc. Pico Mirandulae... principe... adjecto ceu mantissa revelationum ejusdem F. Hieronymi compendio..., publ. par Jacques Quétif, Paris, 1674

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    111. Pico della Mirandola (Giovanni Francesco), Vita... F. Hieronymi Savonarolae,... authore... Joan. Franc. Pico Mirandulae... principe... adjecto ceu mantissa revelationum ejusdem F. Hieronymi compendio..., publ. par Jacques Quétif, Paris, 1674. In: Hauser Henri. Les Sources de l'histoire de France - Seizième siècle (1494-1610). I. Les premieres guerres d'Italie. Charles VIII et Louis XII (1494-1515) Paris : A. Picard et fils, 1906. p. 62

    Sée (Henri), Modern Capitalism. Its Origin and Evolution, Trad. angl. par H. B. Vanderblue et G. F. Doriot. 1928

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    Hauser Henri. Sée (Henri), Modern Capitalism. Its Origin and Evolution, Trad. angl. par H. B. Vanderblue et G. F. Doriot. 1928. In: Revue d'histoire moderne, tome 3 N°18,1928. pp. 454-455

    Michael Hauser House in Bethania

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    Located on the corner of Main Street and Highway 65 in Bethania, the Michael Hauser House was built in the late-18th or early-19th century

    Formosargus borneensis Fachin & Hauser 2022, sp. nov.

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    Formosargus borneensis sp. nov. (Figures 4 (b), 6(b), 7(f), 15(d), 17(g–h), 19(d–e)) Diagnosis (female) Species distinctly reddish in colour. Medial band on scutum slightly wider on posterior half (Figure 7 (f)), with a narrowing at level of the transverse suture and yellow one-third of scutum as wide as in F. berezovskiyi sp. nov., but differs from it by a pair of anterior lateral dark brown maculae over notopleuron (Figure 19 (d)). Abdominal tergites with subtle brownish markings, mostly conforming with the background colour (Figure 19 (e)). Material examined HOLOTYPE, 1 &female; (genitalia dissected and stored in microvial with glycerine), MALAYSIA, B. [British] N. [Northern] Borneo, [Sabah], Mt. [Mount] Kinabalu, Kamborangah, 7000 ft. [feet], 18 April 1929, [coll. H. M. Pendlebury] (NHMUK). Description Female. Length (n = 1): body, 10.0 mm; wing, 9.0 mm. Head (Figures 4 (b), 6(b)). Vertex area twice longer than ocellar tubercle. Upper frons as wide as long, twice longer than lower frons; upper frons black lateral area broader than ocellar tubercle width, with short dark brownish pilosity; anterior margin of upper frons with a median triangular projection pointing towards antennal insertion. Fourth flagellomere rounded, as wide as each previous flagellomere alone or slightly wider. Face nearly as long as lower frons. Thorax (Figure 7 (f)). Medial scutal band dark brown, nearly as wide as one-third of scutum, with a subtle narrowing at level of transverse suture, wider posteriorly, weakly discontinued at base of scutellum; a subrectangular dark brown macula over notopleuron area, extending over anepisternum proximally; laterotergite reddish yellow, mediotergite with only a small dark brown mark. Basal half of hind femur dark brown. Wing. R2+3 arising slightly before r–m, weakly curved towards R1 on basal third, nearly straight on apical two-thirds. M1 and M3 less faint. Halter mostly reddish yellow, distal half of knob dark brown. Abdomen. Reddish, with a central transverse brownish band, nearly covering entire surface of each tergites 1–5 (Figure 19 (d)), conforming in colour with the background; pilosity reddish yellow. Terminalia (Figures 15 (d), 17(g–h)). Genital fork wider medially at level of posterolateral process insertion; anterior half subtriangular, narrowing into a relatively slender and rounded anterior end; posterior bridge weakly bilobed; posterolateral process enlarged and rounded at base, much slenderer on next one-third, enlarging on last third towards apex, distal half nearly parallel; genital opening reduced, roughly oval. Male Unknown. Etymology The specific epithet, borneensis, refers to the collection site of the holotype of the new species, the island of Borneo. Geographic distribution Oriental Region. Malaysia (Sabah) (Figure 26). Comments This species is part of a group of species, including F. kerteszi, F. lineatus, F. berezovskiyi sp. nov., F. mangoleensis sp. nov. and F. melanogrammus, that share the presence of a single medial dark brown band on the scutum (see Figure 7 (a–c, e, g)) and a rounded fourth flagellomere (see Figure 2 (a, b)). Formosargus borneensis sp. nov., however, has a pair of additional subrectangular dark markings laterally on the anterior part of the scutum, mostly over the notopleuron (Figure 19 (e); see couplets 1 and 2 in the key). This feature indeed has similarities to the condition seen in the three-striped species, for example to that of F. trivittatus sp. nov. (Figure 20 (c)). The difference is that in F. trivittatus sp. nov. and in the other species related to it, the lateral macula is not only over the notopleuron but also extends over the anterior part of the scutum (see Figure 7 (h)).Published as part of Fachin, Diego Aguilar & Hauser, Martin, 2022, Revision of Formosargus James, 1939 (Diptera: Stratiomyidae): five new species in an otherwise rare genus and Amsaria Adisoemarto, 1974 as a generic synonym, pp. 1513-1562 in Journal of Natural History 56 (37 - 40) on pages 1552-1553, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2022.2117107, http://zenodo.org/record/731817

    Formosargus mangoleensis Fachin & Hauser 2022, sp. nov.

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    Formosargus mangoleensis sp. nov. (Figures 4 (c), 6(c), 7(g), 16(a), 17(i–j), 19(f), 20(a)) Diagnosis (female) Medial band on scutum narrow, not reaching the extreme anterior end of scutum (Figure 7 (g)), wider posteriorly. Vertex at least twice the length of the ocellar tubercle (Figure 4 (c)); upper frons shortened, nearly three times shorter than lower frons (Figure 6 (c)). Mediotergite completely yellow; anepisternum with a small subrectangular dark spot (Figure 20 (a)). Abdomen entirely pale yellow. Material examined HOLOTYPE, 1 &female; (genitalia dissected and stored in microvial with glycerine), INDONESIA, [North Maluku Province], Sula Isl. [Island] Mangole, 2 km W. Mandafuhi Camp, Mal. [Malaise] trap 19, c 70 m, 07–24 March 1995, C.v. Achterberg and Y. Yasir (RMNH). PARATYPE, 1 &female;, INDONESIA, [North Maluku Province], Mangole, Mandafuhi Camp, 05 March 1995, along road, C.v. Achterberg, RMNH 95’ (RMNH). Description Female. Length (n = 2): body, 10.0 mm; wing, 9.0 mm. Head (Figures 4 (c), 6(c)). Vertex area twice longer than ocellar tubercle. Upper frons shortened, twice wider than long, nearly three times shorter lower frons; upper frons black lateral area nearly as broad as ocellar tubercle width, with short brownish pilosity; anterior margin nearly straight at the edge with lower frons, only medially pointing towards antennal insertion. Fourth flagellomere rounded, as wide as each previous flagellomere alone or slightly wider. Face three times shorter than lower frons. Thorax (Figure 7 (g)). Medial dark brown band covering less than one-third of scutum width, not reaching extreme anterior end of scutum, wider on posterior half and scutellum; pleuron pale yellow, with only a small subrectangular dark brown spot on anepisternum. Wing. R2+3 originating slightly before r–m, weakly curved on basal third, straight on apical two-thirds. Abdomen. Completely yellow; pilosity yellow. Terminalia (Figures 16 (a), 17(i, j)). Genital fork wider at posterior half at level of posterior bridge; anterior half gradually narrowing into a long and curved anterior end; posterior bridge bilobed; posterolateral process parallel, slightly wider at base, gradually narrowing towards a rounded apex; genital opening roughly circular. Male Unknown. Etymology The specific epithet, mangoleensis, refers to the collection site of the holotype of the new species, the island of Mangole, in the Sula Islands, Indonesia. Geographic distribution Oriental Region. Indonesia (North Maluku: Mangole Island) (Figure 26). Comments This species, as mentioned, shares with the females of F. kerteszi a small dark spot on the anepisternum and mediotergite completely yellow. However, it is distinguished from F. kerteszi by a vertex area twice the length of the ocellar tubercle (Figure 6 (c)); also, in F. mangoleensis sp. nov., the upper frons is relatively shorter than that in F. kerteszi (see Figures 5 (b, c) and 6(c) for comparison) and it has a medial band slightly wider, that does not reach the extreme apex of the anterior part of scutum (see Figures 7 (b) and 7(g) for comparison). Besides these features, F. mangoleensis sp. nov. is so far the only species reported within the limits of Wallacea (Figure 26) – the area between Wallace’s Line and Lydekker’s Line – while F. kerteszi is found more to the north, beyond Wallace’s Line. The nearest species in geographical proximity to F. mangolensis sp. nov. is a record of F. lineatus from the Island of Waigeo, Indonesia, near the north-west boundary of Lydekker’s Line, which is in the Australian Region.Published as part of Fachin, Diego Aguilar & Hauser, Martin, 2022, Revision of Formosargus James, 1939 (Diptera: Stratiomyidae): five new species in an otherwise rare genus and Amsaria Adisoemarto, 1974 as a generic synonym, pp. 1513-1562 in Journal of Natural History 56 (37 - 40) on pages 1554-1555, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2022.2117107, http://zenodo.org/record/731817
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