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Synthetic molecular line images (Haworth+2013)
See abstractThis is all of the datacubes that make up the results of the paper "Assessing molecular line diagnostics of triggered star formation using synthetic observations". It contains a bunch of fits files for each molecular species considered and for each of the high, medium and low flux models.Thomas Haworth is funded by an STFC studentshi
Xestia sexstrigata Haworth 1809
Xestia sexstrigata (HAWORTH,[1809]) F u n d d a t u m: 30.8.1993, 22.8.2012. Dieser Eulenfalter ist erst seit den 1990er Jahren in Oberösterreich nachgewiesen und wird seitdem vereinzelt gefunden. Die Art ist feuchtigkeitsliebend.Published as part of Kerschbaum, Walter & Standfest, Johann, 2019, Schmetterlinge am Nordrand des Gallneukirchner Beckens in Oberösterreich, pp. 1301-1314 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 51 (2) on page 1307, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.374298
Oligia fasciuncula Haworth 1809
Oligia fasciuncula (HAWORTH,[1809]); Abb. 4 F u n d d a t u m: 21.und 22.6.1992. Verbreitungs-Schwerpunkt ist Westeuropa, mit Ausbreitungstendenz nach Mittel- und Nordeuropa. Die Art ist feuchtigkeitsliebend. Es sind die bisher einzigen an die ZOBODAT gemeldeten Funde von dieser Art in Österreich.Published as part of Kerschbaum, Walter & Standfest, Johann, 2019, Schmetterlinge am Nordrand des Gallneukirchner Beckens in Oberösterreich, pp. 1301-1314 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 51 (2) on page 1307, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.374298
Scoparia Haworth 1811
SCOPARIA HAWORTH, 1811 Scoparia Haworth, 1811: 498. Type species: Tinea pyralella (Denis & Schiffermüller), 1775. Eudorea Curtis, 1827: folio 170. Type species: Tinea pyralella (Denis & Schiffermüller), 1775. Scopea Haworth, 1828: 590. Unnecessary replacement name for Scoparia Haworth, 1811. Phegea Gistel, 1848: ix. Unnecessary replacement name for Eudorea Curtis, 1827. Eudoroea Bruand, 1851: 26. Incorrect subsequent spelling of Eudorea Curtis, 1827. Tetraprosopus Butler, 1882: 97. Type species: Tetraprosopus meyrickii Butler, 1882. Xeroscopa Meyrick, 1884: 349. Type species: Scoparia ejuncida Knaggs, 1867. Sineudonia Leraut, 1986: 128. Type species: Sineudonia brunnea Leraut, 1986. General characters Forewing length 5–12 mm. Labial palpus generally blackish brown, first and second segments ventrally with long downwards white scales. Maxillary palpus usually blackish brown except white base and tip. Antenna mostly brown and white alternately on dorsal surface. Forewing ground colour usually white, with three white transverse lines (antemedian, postmedian, and subterminal lines) and three black stigmata (two antemedian stigmata and one distal discoidal stigma). Hindwing white to pale brown. Legs white, covered with brown scales on outer side; tarsi white and brown alternately on outer side. Male genitalia with developed uncus and gnathos; valva with well-developed sacculus and bearing free distal process; phallus generally with cornutus, opening of ductus ejaculatorius anteriorly. Female genitalia with broad and short papillae anales, apophysis posterior and apophysis anterior long and thin; tergite 8 usually shorter than apophysis anterior; ductus seminalis arising anterior to colliculum. Distribution All continents except Antarctica and many oceanic islands, but do not occur in tropical lowland forests (Li, Li & Nuss, 2010). Remarks Ever since the first specimen of Scoparis was collected by Leech from Pu-tsu-Fang (∼ 2993 m a.s.l.) in China in 1890, the genus has never been reviewed from China until 2010 (Li, Li & Nuss, 2010). To date, 24 verified species have been known in China, which are mostly known from localities ranging from low (50 m a.s.l.) to relatively high (2000 m a.s.l.) elevations (Li, Li & Nuss, 2010; Li, 2012; Li & Liu, 2013). Specimens collected at high elevations are rare, possibly because the high mountainous areas in western China are difficult to access.Published as part of Li, Wei-Chun & Liu, Dong, 2014, DNA barcoding and morphology reveal exceptional species diversity of Scoparia (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) from the Hailuogou Glacier area, China, pp. 732-752 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 171 (4) on page 735, DOI: 10.1111/zoj.12154, http://zenodo.org/record/531162
[Letter from I. G. Vore to J. M. Haworth, March 3, 1884]
Letter from I. G. Vore to J. M. Haworth in Washington D.C., stating that Vore secured a copy of the Treaty between the Republic of Texas and the Cherokees and their associated bands. He also hopes Davidson will succeed in getting legislation through Congress to enable him to secure the Cherokees their rights
Planning and developing mixed income communities in England and Scotland: some early reflections on theory and practice
The chapter examines definitions and theories of mixed tenure, benefits and costs, and barriers to developing such communities
Xestia sexstrigata Haworth 1809
<i>Xestia sexstrigata</i> (HAWORTH, [1809]) <p>F u n d d a t u m: 30.8.1993, 22.8.2012.</p> <p>Dieser Eulenfalter ist erst seit den 1990er Jahren in Oberösterreich nachgewiesen und wird seitdem vereinzelt gefunden. Die Art ist feuchtigkeitsliebend.</p>Published as part of <i>Kerschbaum, Walter & Standfest, Johann, 2019, Schmetterlinge am Nordrand des Gallneukirchner Beckens in Oberösterreich, pp. 1301-1314 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 51 (2)</i> on page 1307, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/3742985">10.5281/zenodo.3742985</a>
Argyresthia (Argyresthia) ivella Haworth 1828
45. Argyresthia (Argyresthia) ivella (Haworth, 1828) (Figs. 57, 123, 179, 235, 281) Tinea IƑ-ella Haworth, 1828: 570. TL: England. TD: Holotype of ivella was lost (Moriuti 1977). Argyrosetia IƑ-ella (Haworth): Stephens, 1829: 205. Oecophora andereggiella Duponchel, 1838: 469. TL: [Central Europe]. Argyresthia andereggiella (Duponchel): Zeller, 1847: 241. TL: England. TD: MNHN. Argyresthia andereggiella Dup. var. robustella Caradja, 1920: 92. TL: Germany (Kasakewitsch). TD: MGAB. Argyresthia andereggiella Dup. f. kuwaymella Matsumura, 1931: 1095. TL: Japan (Hokkaidô, Kuwayama). TD: HUIC. Argyresthia andereggiella kuwayamella Matsumura: Réal & Balachowsky, 1966: 218. Argyresthia andereggiella Fischer von Röslerstamm subsp. kuwaymella: Inoue, 1954: 40. Argyresthia ivella (Haworth): Friese, 1969: 733. Description. Adult (Fig. 57) wingspan 11.0̄13.0 mm. Male genitalia: As in Figs. 123, 179 and 235. Female genitalia: As in Fig. 281. Variation. In specimens from Xizang the forewing is tinged with blackish fuscous along the basal 1/3 of the costa, and the inverted V-shaped black pattern barely reaches the termen (Fig. 57). Material examined. Xizang Autonomous Region: 5Ƌ, 7♀, Paizhen (29.51°N, 94.86°E), Milin County, 2900 m, 1̄ 2.viii.2010, leg. Houhun Li et al., slide nos. LTT12221 ♂, LTT12226♀, LTT1304W; 1♂, 1♀, Wolong Town (29.14°N, 93.71°E), Milin County, 3040 m, 3.viii.2010, leg. Houhun Li et al.; 1♂, Mt. Birishen (29.66°N, 94.38°E), Bayi Town, Linzhi County, 3245 m, 28.vii.2010, leg. Houhun Li, slide no. LTT12270; 1♀, Plant station (29.69°N, 94.37°E), College of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry, Bayi Town, Linzhi County, 3110 m, 13.viii.2010, leg. Houhun Li et al. Gansu Province: 1♀, Huamiao (34.25°N, 106.17°E), Dangchuan Forest Farm, Tianshui City, 1331 m, 29.vii.2006, leg. Xinpu Wang and Xiangfeng Shi, slide no. LTT12272 ♀. Beijing: 1♀, Xiaolongmen Forest Farm (39.97°N, 115.44°E), 1080 m, 14.viii.2009, Aihuan Zhang and Aihua Sun; 1♀, Dakezhuang Village (40.48°N, 115.85°E), Mt. Song, 12.vii.2010, leg. Aihuan Zhang and Xiaoyu Shi, slide no. LTT12230; 1♀, Dakezhuang Village (40.48°N, 115.85°E), Mt. Song, 2.viii.2010, leg. Aihuan Zhang and Zheng Li. Jilin Province: 1Ƌ, 2♀, Baihe Town (42.46°N, 128.15°E), Erdao County, 760 m, 1.viii.2004, leg. Aihuan Zhang, slide no. LTT12715 ♂; 1♂, Huinan County (42.69°N, 126.06°E), 12.vii.1991, leg. Beijiansuo; 1♀, Baihe Town (42.46°N, 128.15°E), Erdao County, 760 m, 6.viii.2004, leg. Zhijie Wang. Heilongjiang Province: 2♀, Mt. Maoershan National forest park (42.85°N, 129.48°E), 18/ 19.vii.2009, leg. Weichun Li and Jiayu Liu, slide no. LTT12103. Liaoning Province: 1♀, Shilazi (40.56°N, 124.69°E), Kuandian, 10̄ 12.viii.2009, leg. Weichun Li and Jiayu Liu, slide no. LTT12102. Host plants: Malus baccata (Linn.) Borkh., M. sieboldii (Regel) Rehder, M. pumila Miller (Rosaceae); Corylus avellana Linn. (Betulaceae) (Moriuti 1977. Liu 1981. Agassiz 1996). Biology: Descriptions and illustrations of larval characters can be found in Moriuti (1977), and brief notes on the life history are presented by Agassiz (1996). Distribution. China (Beijing, Gansu, Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning, Xizang), Europe, Russia, Japan, Korea. Diagnosis. This species is characterized by the forewing having an inverted V-shaped blackish fuscous pattern on distal 2/3. The diagnosis is given under A. (A.) basistriata, sp. nov.Published as part of Liu, Tengteng, Wang, Shuxia & Li, Houhun, 2017, Review of the genus Argyresthia Hübner, [1825] (Lepidoptera: Yponomeutoidea: Argyresthiidae) from China, with descriptions of forty-three new species, pp. 1-135 in Zootaxa 4292 (1) on page 57, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.82774
Eupithecia simpliciata Haworth 1809
* Eupithecia simpliciata (Haworth, 1809) Phalaena simpliciata Haworth, 1809, Lepidoptera Brittanica (2): 359. Syntype (s), [United Kingdom]. Geometra subnotata Hübner, 1813, Sammlung Europäischer Schmetterlinge 5 Geometrae (2), pl. 89, fig. 458. Syntype (s) lost. [Europe] (synonymised as E. subnotataria [sic] in Herrich-Schäffer, [1848]). Eupithecia subnotata f. collustrata Dietze, 1910, Biologie der Eupithecien 1, pl. 85, fig. 947; ibidem (1913), 2: 107. Syntypes 2 ♂, 3 ♀ (coll. K. Dietze in MNHU; examined), [Kyrgyzstan]: Karagai-tau; Naryn; [China]: Altyn-dagh. This is a readily recognized species, easily distinguished from other Eupithecia. It is usually common in Europe (from Ireland and Spain to southern Urals), Asia Minor, Caucasus, Transcaucasus, western Siberia, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and North western China (Xinjiang). Not hitherto recorded from Mongolia. Material examined. 1 ♀, W. Mongolia, Khovd aimag, Dzhungarian Gobi desert, 10 km E of Bulgan somon, 1050 m, 7.vii. 2007, V.V. Anikin leg. (ZISP).Published as part of Mironov, Vladimir & Galsworthy, Anthony, 2014, A survey of Eupithecia Curtis, 1825 (Lepidoptera, Geometridae, Larentiinae) in Mongolia with descriptions of two new species, pp. 101-130 in Zootaxa 3774 (2) on page 114, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3774.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/23150
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