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    Tylospilus peruvianus Horvath 1911

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    Tylospilus peruvianus Horvath, 1911 Examined material. META. Macarena, 500-650m, 1 feb 1950, L. Richter / ICN 0 55925 (1m, ICN) Comments. First record of this species for Colombia. The genus Tylospilus has eight species described.This species has been recorded for Suriname, Brazil and Peru (Thomas 1992).Published as part of Castro-Huertas, Valentina, Schwertner, Cristiano F. & Fernández, Fernando, 2015, New records of stink bugs (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) from Colombia, pp. 553-566 in Zootaxa 3973 (3) on page 555, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3973.3.9, http://zenodo.org/record/23647

    Dallasiellus (Dallasiellus) solitaria Horvath

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    Dallasiellus (Dallasiellus) solitaria (Horvath) (Figs. 6 F, 7) Colobophrys solitaria Horvath, 1919: 244. Dallasiellus (Dallasiellus) solitaria: Froeschner, 1960: 624. Material examined: 1 specimen, AP, Santana, Porto Santana, Feb-1951, Carvalho col., MNRJ; 1 specimen, MT, Cáceres, 02-Dec-1958, Alvarenga col., MNRJ; 1 specimen, RJ, Jacarepaguá, MNRJ; 2 specimens, Petrópolis, Alto Mosela, 24-Jun-1956, D'Albuquerque col., MNRJ. Distribution: Peru, Brazil new rec. (AP, MT, RJ). Remarks: See remarks in D. puncticeps.Published as part of Avendaño, José Mauricio, Grazia, Jocelia & Schwertner, Cristiano Feldens, 2017, Cydninae (Hemiptera, Heteroptera, Cydnidae) in Brazil: updated checklist, new records, and description of Tominotus ondulatus sp. nov., pp. 401-435 in Zootaxa 4329 (5) on page 414, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4329.5.1, http://zenodo.org/record/100512

    Pierre Lanarès, La liberté religieuse dans les Conventions internationales et dans le Droit public général. F. Roanne, Editions Horvath, 1964

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    Carrillo de Albornoz Angel Francisco. Pierre Lanarès, La liberté religieuse dans les Conventions internationales et dans le Droit public général. F. Roanne, Editions Horvath, 1964. In: Revue d'histoire et de philosophie religieuses, 46e année n°3,1966. pp. 288-289

    Pierre Lanarès, La liberté religieuse dans les Conventions internationales et dans le Droit public général. F. Roanne, Editions Horvath, 1964

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    Carrillo de Albornoz Angel Francisco. Pierre Lanarès, La liberté religieuse dans les Conventions internationales et dans le Droit public général. F. Roanne, Editions Horvath, 1964. In: Revue d'histoire et de philosophie religieuses, 46e année n°3,1966. pp. 288-289

    Optimum currency area theory: A selective review

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    The first part of this paper is a review of significant papers in the vast literature on optimum currency area (OCA) theory. The author focuses on the main classical contributions, then considers modern treatment of OCA theory. The second part considers empirical literature on the types of geographical areas that might constitute optimum currency areas, particularly with respect to asymmetry and symmetry of shocks.

    Optimum currency area theory: A selective review

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    The first part of this paper is a review of significant papers in the vast literature on optimum currency area (OCA) theory. The author focuses on the main classical contributions, then considers modern treatment of OCA theory. The second part considers empirical literature on the types of geographical areas that might constitute optimum currency areas, particularly with respect to asymmetry and symmetry of shocks.

    Does gender-fair language pay off? The social perception of professions from a cross-linguistic perspective

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    In many languages, masculine forms (e.g., German Lehrer, “teachers, masc.”) have traditionally been used to refer to both women and men, although feminine forms are available, too. Feminine-masculine word pairs (e.g., German Lehrerinnen und Lehrer, “teachers, fem. and teachers, masc.”) are recommended as gender-fair alternatives. A large body of empirical research documents that the use of gender-fair forms instead of masculine forms has a substantial impact on mental representations. Masculine forms activate more male representations even when used in a generic sense, whereas word pairs (e.g., German Lehrerinnen und Lehrer, “teachers, fem. and teachers, masc.”) lead to a higher cognitive inclusion of women (i.e., visibility of women). Some recent studies, however, have also shown that in a professional context word pairs may be associated with lesser status. The present research is the first to investigate both effects within a single paradigm. A cross-linguistic (Italian and German) study with 391 participants shows that word pairs help to avoid a male bias in the gender-typing of professions and increase women's visibility; at the same time, they decrease the estimated salaries of typically feminine professions (but do not affect perceived social status or competence). This potential payoff has implications for language policies aiming at gender-fairness
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