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CLDF dataset derived from Mennecier et al.'s "Central Asian Language Survey" from 2016
Cite the source of the dataset as:
Mennecier, P., Nerbonne, J., Heyer, E., & Manni, F. (2016). A Central Asian Language Survey, Language Dynamics and Change, 6(1), 57-98. doi: https://doi.org/10.1163/22105832-0060101
Pulaeus Den Heyer 1980
Genus Pulaeus Den Heyer, 1980 a Eupalus — Ewing, 1909: 402; Berlese, 1916: 293; Thor & Willmann, 1941: 183 Cunaxoides— Baker & Hoffmann, 1948: 245–246 Pulaeus— Den Heyer, 1980 a: 19; El-Bishlawy & Rakha, 1983: 373–375; Bu & Li, 1991: 70–72; Barilo, 1991: 132–134; Corpus-Raros, 1996: 119–138; Lin et al, 2001: 145–153 Neocunaxoides— Chaudhri, 1977: 50; Chaudhri et al, 1979: 176–177; Tseng, 1980: 267–272 Type species: Eupalus pectinatus Ewing, 1909. Historical-taxonomic review. Species belonging to this genus are (re-) described and/or figured by the following: Ewing (1909) describes a new species from Illinois, USA, viz. Eupalus pectinatus. Berlese (1916) describes E. sternalis as a new species from Palermo (Panormitano), Italy but also states that this form differs from E. pectinatus, which he received from Ewing, only in palp length. The co-author in 1975 studied specimens of these species in the Berlese Collection in Florence and concluded that they are conspecific. Berlese describes in the same paper a new species, viz. E. subterraneus, from a nest of field mice at Terrara, Italy. Thor & Willmann (1941) provide redescriptions of all above species. In their work on the Cunaxidae Baker & Hoffmann (1948) provide redescriptions of all above-mentioned species. Muma (1960) gives a short description and drawings of a new species from Florida, USA, viz. C. pectinellus. We regard this species to be conspecific with P. pectinatus mentioned in this paper. Chaudhri et al (1979) redescribed Neocunaxoides krama Chaudhri, 1977; this species very strongly resembles P. longignathus Bu & Li, 1987 and is regarded by us as a new combination. We are also of opinion that the following species remain in this genus: Cunaxoides americanus Baker & Hoffmann, 1948; P. ardeola, Barilo, 1991; P. cebuensis Corpuz-Raros, 2007; P. chongqingensis Bu & Li, 1987; P. longignathus Bu & Li, 1987; P. m u s c i Liang, 1985; P. rimandoi Corpuz- Raros, 1996; P. s a m a re n s i s Corpuz-Raros, 2007 and P. w h a r t o n i (Baker & Hoffmann, 1948). Redescription. Mites of this genus are rather well sclerotized and characterised by the presence of fairly well-demarcated idiosomal shields, of a depression for peg organ on tarsus I proximally positioned; genital setae (g 1 —g 4) in approximately straigth row; palp tibiotarsus with a single pointed process. In his redescription of one of the species, viz. Pulaeus glebulentus Den Heyer, Smiley (1992) mentioned the following numbers of setae on basifemora I—IV: 4 sts— 5 sts— 4 sts— 2 sts; he informed that the redescription presented by him corresponds to the original description of the species. Although, the numbers of the setae he mentioned for the basifemora I—IV do not correspond to those presented in the original description of that species (4 sts— 6 sts— 3 sts— 2 sts) being characteristic of the genus, the taxonomical position of P. glebulentus remains unchanged. Etymology: The co-author, when he erected the genus Pulaeus Den Heyer, 1980 a, did not explain the name of this genus. The name is an anagram of the name Eupalus, as given by Koch (1838), a name restricted to the subfamily Cunaxoidinae, as is the genus name Lupaeus, as applied in the paper.Published as part of Castro, Tatiane Marie Martins Gomes De & Heyer, Jacob Den, 2009, A revision of the genus Pulaeus Den Heyer, with descriptions of a new genus and four new Brazilian species (Acari: Prostigmata: Cunaxidae), pp. 20-36 in Zootaxa 2141 on pages 21-22, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18856
Riscus Den Heyer 2006
Genus RISCUS Den Heyer, 2006 Riscus Den Heyer, 2006: 195 –201 Type species Riscus thailandensis Den Heyer, 2006 Genus description. With the acquisition of material from South America the genus characteristics, provided by Den Heyer (2006), have to be revised. They are: very poorly sclerotised, soft-bodied mites; no plates. Setae sci, being the longest idiosomal st-seta and almost reaching the nearest sensillum vi, occur anteriad to a line between sensillae sce. Sensillae are finely and densely pilose. Setae f 2 absent. Lyrifissures im laterad to imaginary line e 1 - f 1. Setae hg 4 occur almost in line with hg 3 forming a transverse row. Hysterogastral setae 3 or 4 pairs. Genital papillae 2 or 3 pairs and small. Genital valves with 4 or 5 pairs of g-setae in female, 4 in tritonymph and 3 in the deutonymph. One pair of paragenital setae flank the genital valves. Paracoxal setae (pcs) on edge of coxae IV or on integument. No para-anal setae. Lyrifissures ih close to anus. The hypognathum possesses a pair of peg-like structures (proprioceptors) laterally to the base of the chelicerae. Palpal genu with 3 or 4 setal structures which may be straight or curved. Palptibiotarsus with a tubercle of varying stoutness. Solenidion formula (all types, i.e. asl, bsl, dtsl, tsl) for genua I-IV: 5 or 4 – 2 – 1 – 1; tibiae I-IV: 2 – 1 – 1 - 0; tarsi I-IV: 7 – 3 – 1 - 0. Femora I and II not divided, III and IV clearly divided. Tarsal lobes very small. Sts- formula for basifemora 3 – 3 – 2 – 1 sts, telofemora 4 – 4 – 4 – 4 sts. All legs are shorter than the body with legs IV being the longer. The known representatives of this genus inhabit an array of plants. Riscus thailandensis occur on Mangifera indica L.; R. austroamericanus sp. nov. was found on Coffea arabica L., Solanum nigrum L., Euterpe sp. and Pisidium guajava. No information exists on their colour and boilogy.Published as part of Heyer, Jacob Den & Castro, Tatiane Marie Martins Gomes De, 2012, New Neotropical cunaxine species (Acari: Prostigmata: Cunaxidae), pp. 22-42 in Zootaxa 3265 on page 36, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.28074
On infinite divisibility and embedding of probability measures on a locally compact Abelian group
Grundsätze der criminalrechts-wissenschaft von Karl von Grolman
Giessen : bey Georg Friedrich Heyer, 1825
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Legatura in cartone rigido ricoperto da carta marmorizzata con dorso in pelle; cc di guardia anteriore e posteriore bianche.
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Adresse aux genevois
Jean Heyer, citoyenAnalyse de Rivoire: Observations critiques sur le programme concernant l'élection d'une Assemblée Nationale
[Suzy Lake, Chris Knudsen, Robert Walker]
Pontbriand explores Lake's work in relation to the spectator, the artist, photography and representation (text in French only). Heyer analyses Walker's photomontages as "a kind of art myth containing both visual and narrative qualities". Biographical notes
Bill Vazan : Obras recientes
Thériault discusses the possibility of a correspondence between experience and artistic intention in Vazan's photographic collages, while Heyer considers the relationship between these works and cosmography. Includes a presentation in Spanish. Biographical notes. 5 bil. ref
Conceptual Art : Transformation of Natural and Cultural Environments
A collaborative article by Vazan and anthropologist Heyer references structuralist theory and the artist's environmental interventions in the presentation of a thesis which employs conceptual art (in the broadest sense) as a catalyst to understanding the structure of art
The effectiveness of economic policy and position in the cycle The case of tax reductions on overtime in France
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