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La sécularisation de la jeunesse hongroise
Varga Ivan. La sécularisation de la jeunesse hongroise. In: Archives de sociologie des religions, n°23, 1967. pp. 45-63
Jeremija Bundalo, violina : drugi dio diplomskog ispita
Drugi dio diplomskog ispita Jeremije Bundala (violina), studenta Muzičke akademije Sveučilišta u Zagrebu. Ispit je održan na Muzičkoj akademiji u dvorani Stančić 25. 10. 2021. Klavirska pratnja: Nadia Varga Modrić, umj. sur. Mentor: izv. prof. art. Ivan Novinc. Program: 1. Edvard Grieg: Sonata za violinu i klavir br. 3 u c-molu, op. 45; 2. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Koncert za violinu i orkestar br. 5 u A-duru, KV 219; 3. Fritz Kreisler: Tambourin Chinois za violinu i klavir, op. 3
Mia Marenić, violina : prvi dio diplomskog ispita
Prvi dio diplomskog ispita Mije Marenić (violina), studentice Muzičke akademije Sveučilišta u Zagrebu. Ispit je održan na Muzičkoj akademiji u dvorani Huml 14. rujna 2020. Klavirska pratnja: Nadia Varga Modrić, umj. sur. Mentor: izv. prof. art. Ivan Novinc. Program: 1. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: 5. koncert za violinu i orkestar u A- duru, KV 219 (Allegro aperto-Adagio-Allegro aperto); 2. Petar Iljič Čajkovski: Koncert za violinu i orkestar u D- duru, op. 35 (Allegro moderato – Canzonetta: Andante – Finale: Allegro vivacissimo)
Jeremija Bundalo, violina : prvi dio diplomskog ispita
Prvi dio diplomskog ispita Jeremije Bundala (violina), studenta Muzičke akademije Sveučilišta u Zagrebu. Ispit je održan na Muzičkoj akademiji u dvorani Stančić 18. 10. 2021. Klavirska pratnja: Nadia Varga Modrić, umj. sur. Mentor: izv. prof. art. Ivan Novinc. Program: 1. Johann Sebastian Bach: Partita br. 3 u E-duru za violinu solo; 2. Aram Hačaturjan: Koncert za violinu i orkestar u d-molu; 3. Franjo Krežma: Scherzino op. 4, br. 2
Mia Marenić, violina : drugi dio diplomskog ispita
Drugi dio diplomskog ispita Mije Marenić (violina), studentice Muzičke akademije Sveučilišta u Zagrebu. Ispit je održan na Muzičkoj akademiji u Koncertnoj dvorani "Blagoje Bersa" 24. rujna 2020. Klavirska pratnja: Nadia Varga Modrić, umj. sur. Mentor: izv. prof. art. Ivan Novinc. Program: 1. Frano Parać: Sonata za violinu i klavir (Con vigore – Andantino con sentimento – Allegro); 2. Johann Sebastian Bach: 1. sonata za violinu solo u g-molu, BMW 1001 (Adagio – Fuga – Siciliana – Presto); 3. Cesar Franck: Sonata za violinu i klavir u A- duru (Allegretto ben moderato – Allegro – Recitativo-Fantasia – Allegretto poco mosso); 4. Johannes Brahms: Scherzo
Diphyus palliatorius
Diphyus palliatorius (Gravenhorst, 1829) Material examined. UKRAINE: Transcarpathian Reg.: 2 ♂, Rakhiv Distr., Marmarosy, 11–12 km SE of Dilove, 47.925407 N, 24.311800 E, 1550 m, subalpine zone, m. Pip-Ivan, sweeping, 6–9.viii.2012, leg. O. Varga (SIZK, ZSM). Distribution. Palaearctic and Oriental Regs; Ukraine (Rasnitsyn & Siytan 1981).Published as part of Varga, Oleksandr, Riedel, Matthias & Diller, Erich, 2020, A pilot study of the Carpathian ichneumonine parasitoids (Hymenopera, Ichneumonidae: Ichneumoninae) reveals eighty-eight new records for Ukraine, pp. 1-89 in Zootaxa 4836 (1) on pages 26-27, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4836.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/440315
Henri Temianka Correspondence; (varga)
This collection contains material pertaining to the life, career, and activities of Henri Temianka, violin virtuoso, conductor, music teacher, and author. Materials include correspondence, concert programs and flyers, music scores, photographs, and books.https://digitalcommons.chapman.edu/temianka_correspondence/4228/thumbnail.jp
Schizopyga alinae Varga & Reshchikov 2018, sp. n.
<i>Schizopyga alinae</i> Varga & Reshchikov, sp. n. (Fig. 1) <p> <b>Material examined. Holotype:</b> female, Musée du Congo, Rutshuru, 3758, 1.1937, J. Ghesquiere, RMCA. <b>Paratypes:</b> 2 females, idem, RMCA; female, idem, 4.1937, RMCA; female, Uganda, Kampala, T.337, 9.1936, T. H. C. Taylor, BMNH.</p> <p> <b>Diagnosis.</b> <i>Schizopyga alinae</i> <b>sp. n.</b>, typically for species of the genus, is characterized by convex clypeus, confluent with the face and forming an almost flat surface. This is the only known species with the entirely yellow body.</p> <p> <b>Description. Holotype.</b> Female (Fig. 1). Body length approximately 6.5 mm, fore wing 4.5 mm.</p> <p> <i>Head</i> (Fig. 1b) generally matt, granulate and sparsely pubescent. Antenna with 20 flagellomeres, first flagellomere 1.6 × length of second flagellomere; inner margins of eyes weakly emarginate opposite antennal sockets, eyes slightly converging ventrally, with dense, but short and almost invisible pubescence; face convex, about 0.6 × as long as wide, with sparse and almost non-existent punctation on granulate surface, more densely pubescent than rest of head; clypeus convex, about 0.5× as long as wide, confluent with face and forming almost flat surface, apical margin thin and rounded laterally, straight apically; supraclypeal pits deep; malar space about 0.3 × basal width of mandible; mandible strongly narrowed apically, twisted, only one tooth visible; maxillary palps elongate, surpassing fore coxae; occipital carina complete, ventrally strongly projecting as a keel before mandible base; frons granulate and shiny opposite antennal sockets; maximum diameter of lateral ocellus 0.6 times × length of ocellar-ocular distance, temples long and straight, strongly narrowed behind eyes, weakly emarginate ventrally.</p> <p> <i>Mesosoma</i> (Figs 1c, d). Propleuron matt, granulate and pubescent; pronotum shiny and weakly granulate, with minute punctation and pubescence only along upper edge, epomia indistinct; mesoscutum matt, granulate and densely pubescent, with notauli strong and deep on basal 0.5; scutellum shiny and more weakly sculptured and pubescent, with lateral carina present anteriorly; mesopleuron matt, granulate and weakly punctate and pubescent, shiny on posterior upper part; epicnemial carina present on lower 0.5 of mesopleuron; metapleuron convex, same sculpture as mesoscutum, submetapleural carina strong, forming small lobe anteriorly, pleural carina present and complete; propodeum (Fig. 1c) with same sculpture as metapleuron, with traces of longitudinal carinae on anterior 0.1 and distinct posterior transverse carina, interrupted centrally. Legs slender, hind femur 4.0 × as long as wide; fifth tarsomere of hind tarsus enlarged, about 0.5 × as long as length of tarsomeres 2–4; fore femur stout, approximately same width as hind femur. Fore wing with vein 2 <i>rs-m</i> short and almost obliterated, about 0.2 × distance between 2 <i>rs-m</i> and 2 <i>m-cu</i>; vein <i>cu-a</i> distad of <i>Rs&M</i> by about 0.2 of its own length. Hind wing with distance between distal abscissa of <i>Cu</i> 1 and <i>M</i> about 1.8 × longer than vein <i>cu-a</i>.</p> <p> <i>Metasoma</i> (Figs 1c, e) generally matt, granulate and sparsely pubescent (sparser on tergites 1–2, denser on remaining tergites). First tergite 1.2 × as long as apical width, with weak distal oblique grooves, dorsolateral carina distinct only on anterior 0.2, median longitudinal carina indistinct; first sternite short, weakly convex medially; second tergite 0.9 × as long as apical width, with weak median swellings; third tergite 0.6 × as long as apical width, with indistinct swellings, remaining tergites without well-defined swellings; ovipositor up-curved, length from tip of hypopygium approximately 0.8 × length of hind tibia, lower valve weakly swollen subbasally (Fig. 1e).</p> <p> <i>Colour</i>. Body generally yellow. Fore and middle coxae and trochanters with pale yellowish marks. Mandibles and</p> <p>last two metasomal tergites with brownish-black marks; pterostigma and ovipositor sheaths yellow basally, brownish apically.</p> <p> <b>Variability.</b> The number of flagellomeres varies from 19 to 20.</p> <p> <b>Male</b>. Unknown.</p> <p> <b>Distribution.</b> Currently known from Congo and Uganda.</p> <p> <b>Etymology.</b> This species is named after the first author’s friend, Alina Tiukalova.</p>Published as part of <i>Varga, Oleksandr & Reshchikov, Alexey, 2018, Schizopyga alinae, a genus of pimpline parasitoid wasps (Hymenoptera: Ichneumonidae: Pimplinae) new to the Afrotropical region, pp. 291-295 in Zootaxa 4422 (2)</i> on pages 291-293, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4422.2.9, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/1251545">http://zenodo.org/record/1251545</a>
Intracellular, in vitro somatic membrane potential recordings from whole cell patch clamped rodent hippocampal CA1 neurons
This data set contains the raw data files of current injection sweeps from somatic injections of the experimental cells (mouse and rat under standard “control” in vitro recording conditions) that were used to constrain the model cells of the model CA1 neural network published in: Marianne J. Bezaire, Ivan Raikov, Kelly Burk, Dhrumil Vyas, and Ivan Soltesz. Interneuronal mechanisms of hippocampal theta oscillations in full-scale models of the CA1 circuit. Under Review, 2016. Results from the experiments are described in:
Sang-Hun Lee, Ivan Marchionni, Marianne Bezaire, Csaba Varga, Nathan Danielson, Matthew Lovett-Barron, Attila Losonczy, and Ivan Soltesz. Parvalbumin-positive basket cells differentiate among hippocampal pyramidal cells. Neuron, 82(5):1129–1144, 2014. doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2014.03.034.
Esther Krook-Magnuson, Lillian Luu, Sang-Hun Lee, Csaba Varga, and Ivan Soltesz. Ivy and neurogliaform interneurons are a major target of µ-opioid receptor modulation. The Journal of Neuroscience, 31(42):14861–14870, 2011. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2269-11.2011.
Sang-Hun Lee, Csaba Foldy, and Ivan Soltesz. Distinct endocannabinoid control of GABA release at perisomatic and dendritic synapses in the hippocampus. J. Neurosci., 30:7993–8000, 2010. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.6238-09.2010
Clistopyga kenyensis Varga 2021, sp. n.
<i>Clistopyga kenyensis</i> Varga, sp. n. (fig. 1) <p>LSID urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 22D20CDB-A978-4563-8490-6AE3E1C757D3</p> <p>M a t e r i a l e x a m i n e d. Holotype ♀: KENYA, Coast Province, Taita Hills, Chawia Forest, 3.47908º S, 38.34162º E, 1614 m, Malaise trap, next to small forest pond, 09– 23.01.2012 (R. Copeland) (ICIPE). Paratypes: 1 Ơ, same locality and date as holotype (ICIPE); 2 ♀, idem, 05– 19.04.2012 (ICIPE); 1 ♀, idem, 26.12.2011 – 09.01.2012 (ICIPE); 1 ♀, idem, 22.02– 08.03.2012 (SIZK).</p> <p> Diagnosis. The new species is characterized by the following combination of characters: body brownish dorsally, creamy white ventrally; propodeum aciculate; metapleuron smooth, with few isolated setae; ovipositor weakly upcurved, the length from tip of hypopygium about 1.6× the length of hind tibia; hind wing with nervellus reclivous, distance between first abscissa of <i>M</i> + <i>Cu</i> about 1.3× longer than vein <i>cu-a</i>.</p> <p> <i>Clistopyga kenyensis</i> <b>sp. n.</b> differs from both recorded Afrotropical species by the colouration: mesopleuron almost entirely creamy white (from black to red in <i>C. incitator</i> and orange with a central yellow stripe in <i>C. africana</i>); metasomal tergites brownish, creamy white subapically (in both <i>C. incitator</i> and <i>C. africana</i> metasoma is more-or-less unicolour). In addition, it differs from <i>C. incitator</i> by the smooth and almost glabrous metapleuron (densely pubescent distally in <i>C. incitator</i>) and the aciculate first metasomal tergite (punctate in <i>C. incitator</i>). The newly described species differs from <i>C. africana</i> by the thinner and longer ovipositor (about 1.6× the length of hind tibia in <i>C. kenyensis</i> <b>sp. n.</b> comparing to 1.3 × in <i>C. africana</i>), and the longer legs (hind femur 4.7× longer than wide in <i>C. kenyensis</i> <b>sp. n.</b> comparing to 4.0× in <i>C. africana</i>).</p> <p>Description. Holotype. Female (fig. 1, A, C–G). Body length approximately 8 mm, fore wing 5.5 mm.</p> <p> <b>Head</b> (fig.1,C)generally smooth and sparsely pubescent.Antenna with25flagellomeres, first flagellomere 1.5× as long as second flagellomere. Maximum diameter of lateral ocellus 0.9 × as long as ocellar-ocular distance. Inner margins of eyes weakly emarginated opposite antennal sockets. Face about 0.7× as long as wide, smooth, sparsely pubescent. Clypeus strongly convex, about 0.4× as long as wide, distinctly separated from face and with the same sculpture, its apical margin concave and weakly notched. Malar space about as long as the basal width of mandible, subocular sulcus distinct. Upper tooth of mandible weakly longer than lower tooth. Occipital carina distinct, concave downwards dorsally. Temple strongly narrowed behind eye, gently rounded.</p> <p> <b>Mesosoma</b> (fig. 1, D, F). Propleuron smooth, sparsely pubescent. Pronotum smooth, epomia present, but short. Mesoscutum smooth and densely pubescent, with notauli strong, reaching the middle of mesoscutum, central lobe aciculate. Scutellum convex, smooth, sparsely pubescent, with lateral carina present basally. Mesopleuron smooth, sparsely pubescent, epicnemial carina present on lower 0.7 of mesopleuron. Metapleuron smooth, with few insolated setae, submetapleural carina distinct, pleural carina distinct before spiracles, weakly defined after spirales, almost indistinct (fig. 1, D). Propodeum aciculate, with only lateromedian longitudinal carinae present on apical 0.1. Legs slender, hind femur 4.7× longer than wide, fifth tarsomere about as long as third tarsomere. Fore wing with areolet opened (vein 3 <i>rs-m</i> absent); vein 2 <i>rs-m</i> short, about 0.3× the distance between 2 <i>rsm</i> and 2 <i>m-cu</i>; vein <i>cu-a</i> opposite to <i>Rs&M</i>. Hind wing with nervellus reclivous, distance between first abscissa of <i>M</i> + <i>Cu</i> 1.3× longer than vein <i>cu-a</i>.</p> <p> <b>Metasoma</b> (fig. 1, E, G) generally strongly sculptured and densely pubescent. First tergite about 1.3× as long as apical width, aciculate, with lateromedian oblique grooves weak, almost indistinct; dorsolateral carina distinct on basal 0.2 of the tergite; median longitudinal carina distinct and strong, reaching the apex of the tergite; glymma present. Second tergite about as long as apical width, rugulo-punctate, with basal and apical oblique grooves forming a rhombic convex area. Tergites 3–5 densely punctate, but punctures with scattered margins, with two lateromediam swellings; the remaining tergites weaker sculptured.Ovipositor(fig.1,G) upcurved and thin, the length from tip of hypopygium about 1.6× the length of hind tibia.</p> <p>C o l o u r a t i o n. Body generally brownish dorsally, creamy white ventrally.Head creamy white except apex of mandible, frons centrally, occiput brownish and flagellum orange. Mesosoma creamy white except mesoscutum partly and propodeum dorsally brownish. Legs creamy white except stripes on hind coxa and hind femur, hind tibia subbasally and apically and tarsus entirely brownish. Metasoma orange with central areas brownish; all tergites creamy white subapically, tergites 1–3 with lateroapical stripes black. Pterostigma and veins brown. Ovipositor orange.</p> <p>Male (fig. 1, B) generally resembles female, but has smaller body (length approximately 7.0 mm, fore wing 5.0 mm), and some differences in colouration: metasoma with first tergite entirely and tergites 2–4 apicolaterally black; hind tibia with indistinct bands.</p> <p>V a r i a b i l i t y. Paratype female has largely yellow head contrasting with creamy white meso- and metasoma.</p> <p>D i s t r i b u t i o n. Currently known only from Kenya.</p> <p>Etymology. This species is named after the country, where it was collected.</p> <p>The author is deeply grateful to Robert Copeland (ICIPE), who graciously made the specimens available for study. The study was partly supported by the National Research Foundation of Ukraine grant “Leading and Young Scientists Research Support” (registration number 2020.02/0369).</p>Published as part of <i>Varga, O., 2021, New Species Of The Genus Clistopyga (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae, Pimplinae) From The Afrotropical Region, pp. 421-424 in Zoodiversity 55 (5)</i> on pages 422-423, DOI: 10.15407/zoo2021.05.421, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/6456078">http://zenodo.org/record/6456078</a>
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