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En souvenir de Jenny Pascal : trois lettres présentées par D. Ivanov
Ivanov Dimitri. En souvenir de Jenny Pascal : trois lettres présentées par D. Ivanov. In: Revue des études slaves, tome 54, fascicule 1-2, 1982. Mélanges Pierre Pascal. pp. 39-42
Ana Ivanov, violina : diplomski ispit
Prvi i drugi dio diplomskog ispita Ane Ivanov (violina), studentice Muzičke akademije Sveučilišta u Zagrebu. Prvi dio ispita održan je na Muzičkoj akademiji u dvorani Huml 15. lipnja 2020. Program prvog dijela ispita: 1. W. A. Mozart: Koncert za violinu br. 5 u A-duru, KV 219 (Allegro aperto-Adagio-Allegro aperto); 2. A. Hačaturjan: Koncert za violinu u d-molu (Allegro con fermezza – Andante sostenuto – Allegro vivace). Drugi dio ispita održan je na Muzičkoj akademiji u Koncertnoj dvorani "Blagoje Bersa" 30. lipnja 2020. Program drugog dijela ispita: 1. D. Bukvić: Concertino za violinu solo; 2. J. S. Bach: Sonata za violinu solo br. 1 u g-molu, BWV 1001 (Adagio – Fuga – Siciliana – Presto); 3. A. Pärt: Fratres; 4. J. Brahms: Sonata za violinu i klavir br. 3 u d-molu, op. 108 (Allegro – Adagio – Un poco presto e con sentimento – Presto agitato). Klavirska pratnja: Petra Gilming, v. umj. sur. Mentor: red. prof. art. Goran Končar
Oecetis molecul Malicky, Melnitsky & Ivanov, 2016, new species
Oecetis molecul new species (Figs. 2 D–H) Holotype: male. Body and wings light yellow. Segments of antennae dark, narrow: first segment of each antenna swollen, second segment very short and round, third segment slender, almost twice as long as first. Hair coverage of antennae partially lost. Pattern and coloration on forewing as in Oecetis hades (MALICKY 2010, 273). Forewing length (damaged in this specimen) approximately 8 mm. Male genitalia: Ventral part of segment IX long, tall, almost rectangular, dorsal part short. Segment X very long, slender, and pointed in dorsal and lateral views. Superior appendages extending posterodorsad from dorsal margin of ventral part of segment IX and smoothly curved backward in crescent shape, long and slender, with wide base tapering to sharp apex. Inferior appendages short, thick, directed upwards, with small posterobasal angle in lateral view; thumb-like, straight, obtuse, with truncate apices in ventral view. Aedeagus rounded, stumpy, asymmetrical, with large, strongly curved sclerite and posterior projection from right side. This new species is a member of the Oecetis antennata Group (MALICKY 2005) and is especially similar to Oecetis purucha SCHMID 1995. The new species differs from the latter by the pointed apex of tergum X, by the larger posterobasal angle of each inferior appendage defined by a deeper and broader excision in lateral view and more nearly digitate appearance in ventral view, and by the single strongly curved sclerite of the aedeagus (apex of tergum X blunt, inferior appendages each with a very small posterobasal angle defined by a shallow and narrow excision in lateral view and shorter and thicker in ventral view, and the 2–3 slightly curved sclerites of the aedeagus in O. purucha). Holotype male: INDONESIA, Lombok, Bentek, Kali Segara River, 08º 23.654´S, 116 º 11.388´E, height 83 m, UV light traps, 31 August 2012, leg. MELNITSKY. Distribution. Indonesia (Lombok Island). Derivatio nominis. Random combination of letters. Taxa (family or species) Found in localities (Loc.) RHYACOPHILIDAE STEPHENS 1836 Rhyacophila anakbatukau MALICKY 1995 Rhyacophila curvata MORTON 1900 GLOSSOSOMATIDAE WALLENGREN 1891 Agapetus abbreviatus ULMER 1913 Loc. 1: 30 males, numerous females; Loc. 2: 43 males, 2 female; Loc. 3: numerous males, numerous females; Loc. 5: 4 males HYDROPTILIDAE STEPHENS 1836 * Hydroptila dayung WELLS & HUISMAN 1992 Loc. 1: 1 male Hydroptila rahel MALICKY, Ivanov & MELNITSKY 2011 Loc. 3: 16 males, 4 females Hydroptila rumpun WELLS & HUISMAN 1992 * Hydroptila sphinx MALICKY & CHANTARAMONGKOL 2007 Loc. 3: 1 male Microptila innokentiyi MALICKY, IVANOV & MELNITSKY 2011 Microptila rinjani MALICKY, Ivanov & MELNITSKY 2011 Orthotrichia curvata ULMER 1951 Loc. 3: 1 male Orthotrichia jethran MALICKY, IVANOV & MELNITSKY 2011 Scelotrichia jari Wells & HUISMAN 1993 Loc. 5: 8 males Scelotrichia milka MALICKY, IVANOV & ELNITSKY 2011 Scelotrichia nikolayi MALICKY, IVANOV & MELNITSKY 2011 Loc. 5: 1 male Scelotrichia saranganica ULMER 1951 Loc. 5: 4 males * Plethus berbulu WELLS 1993 Loc. 1: 1 male; Loc. 2: 4 males Plethus cruciatus ULMER 1951 Parastactobia duatali WELLS & MALICKY 1997 Loc. 2: 1 male Stactobia bersisik WELLS 1993 Stactobia germani MALICKY, IVANOV & MELNITSKY 2011 Loc. 1: 2 males PHILOPOTAMIDAE STEPHENS 1829 * Chimarra ard MALICKY 2008 Loc. 1: 4 males, numerous females; Loc. 2: 1 male; Loc. 3: 7 males, numerous females; Loc. 5: 4 males Chimarra batukaua MALICKY 1995 Loc. 2: 2 males Chimarra briseis MALICKY 1998 Chimarra mahalaleel MALICKY, IVANOV & MELNITSKY 2011 Gunungiella aguha MELNITSKY & IVANOV 2010 Loc. 2: 18 males, 3 females PSEUDONEURECLIPSIDAE ULMER 1951 Pseudoneureclipsis ramosa ULMER 1913 Loc. 2: 2 females ECNOMIDAE ULMER 1903 * Ecnomus hesiod MALICKY & LAUDEE 2010 Loc. 4: 1 male Ecnomus jethet MALICKY, IVANOV & MELNITSKY 2011 PSYCHOMYIIDAE WALKER 1852 ......continued on the next page Taxa (family or species) Found in localities (Loc.) Psychomyia feuerborni ULMER 1951 Loc. 2: 4 males; Loc. 5: 2 males Tinodes kawiensis MALICKY 1995 Tinodes luhurensis MALICKY 1995 Loc. 2: 1 male Tinodes mataram MALICKY, IVANOV & MELNITSKY 2011 Loc. 1: 4 males; Loc. 2: 2 males, 2 females Tinodes methusael MALICKY, IVANOV & MELNITSKY 2011 Tinodes zibeon MALICKY, IVANOV & MELNITSKY 2011 HYDROPSYCHIDAE CURTIS 1835 Diplectrona aurovittata ULMER 1906 Loc. 2: 1 male Potamyia flavata BANKS 1934 Loc. 3: 2 males, 5 females; Loc. 4: 6 males, 31 females Cheumatopsyche dodan MALICKY & MEY 2009 Loc. 1: 1 male; Loc. 2: 1 male Cheumatopsyche lucida ULMER 1907 Loc. 4: numerous females Cheumatopsyche misma MALICKY, IVANOV & MELNITSKY 2011 Cheumatopsyche sindanggala MALICKY, IVANOV & MELNITSKY 2011 Loc. 3: numerous males, numerous females Hydropsyche didyma MEY 1999 Hydropsyche renschi MEY 1999 Loc. 3: 8 males Hydropsyche saranganica ULMER 1951 Loc. 5: 3 males Hydropsyche sasakorum MALICKY, IVANOV & MELNITSKY 2011 Loc. 2: 1 male; Loc. 3: 2 males Hydropsyche sinear MALICKY, IVANOV & MELNITSKY 2011 Hydropsyche staphylostirpis MEY 1998 LEPIDOSTOMATIDAE ULMER 1903 Lepidostoma diehli WEAVER 1989 Loc. 1: 2 males, 1 female; Loc. 2: 2 males, 9 females; Loc. 5: 1 female Lepidostoma lombokensis MALICKY, IVANOV & MELNITSKY 2011 GOERIDAE ULMER 1903 Goera conclusa ULMER 1905 Loc. 1: 1 male, 1 female Gastrocentrides sumatranus ULMER 1930 LEPTOCERIDAE LEACH 1815 Adicella byblis MALICKY 1998 Loc. 1: 1 male; Loc. 2: 2 males, 2 females † Adicella carmen new species Loc. 2: 1 male Adicella evadne SCHMID 1994 Adicella kanake MALICKY & CHANTARAMONGKOL 2002 Setodes karnyi ULMER 1930 Loc. 1: 1 male Setodes klakahanus ULMER 1951 Loc. 1: 1 male, 2 females; Loc. 3: 60 males, 25 females; Loc. 4: 3 males, 10 females Setodes larentia MALICKY & CHANTARAMONGKOL 2006 * Oecetis hemerobioides (MCLACHLAN 1866) Loc. 3: 8 females; Loc. 4: 1 male, 7 females Oecetis kyparissos MALICKY 2005 † Oecetis molecul new species Loc. 3: 1 male ......continued on the next page Taxa (family or species) Found in localities (Loc.) Oecetis pelops MALICKY 2006 Loc. 1: 1 male; Loc. 2: 1 male Oecetis tripunctata FABRICIUS 1793 Tagalopsyche brunnea ULMER 1905 Triplectides indica WALKER 1852 CALAMOCERATIDAE ULMER 1905 Ganonema fuscipenne ALBARDA 1881 Loc. 2: 1 female; Loc. 5: 2 females Total: 12 families, 29 genera, 68 species 40 speciesPublished as part of Malicky, Hans, Melnitsky, Stanislav I. & Ivanov, Vladimir D., 2016, New data on caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera) from Lombok (Indonesia) with descriptions of two new species in Zootaxa 4066 (1), DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4066.1.10, http://zenodo.org/record/26512
Archaeotinodes rossica Melnitsky & Ivanov, new species
Archaeotinodes rossica Melnitsky & Ivanov, new species Figs. 5–6. Description (Fig. 5–6). Body and legs dark brown, head and wings light brown. Antennae, palpi and hairs on head, thorax, and wings yellow. Antennae shorter than forewings. Spur formula 3.4. 4. Measurements: body length 4 mm; forewing length 4.7 mm. Male genitalia. Gonopods oblong, bilobed, consisted of dorsal and ventral lobes; dorsal lobe large, irregularly oval, with convex dorsal margin in lateral view; narrowed at base and gradually widening towards apical part in ventral view. Ventral lobe of each gonopod appearing as long, spine-shaped process shorter than dorsal lobe. Aedeagus wide, shorter than dorsal lobes of lower appendages. Cerci long, gradually expanding to apex. Apical part of each preanal appendage looking like oval blade, somewhat curved downward. Comparison. This species is similar to Archaeotinodes lanceolata Ulmer, 1912, but has acute ventral branches of the gonopods and apically rounded dorsal lobes of the gonopods. Contrary to A. lanceolata, the new species has no apical spines on the dorsal lobes of the gonopods. Holotype male. PIN, № 364 / 681, amber, Eocene. Etymology. From the Latin rossica - Russian.Published as part of Melnitsky, Stanislav I. & Ivanov, Vladimir D., 2013, Three new caddisflies species of the fossil genus Archaeotinodes (Insecta: Trichoptera: Ecnomidae) from the Baltic Amber, pp. 261-268 in Zootaxa 3635 (3) on pages 265-266, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3635.3.5, http://zenodo.org/record/22221
V. Ivanov i peterburgskoe religiozno-filosofskoe obzhestvo
Based on unpublished or little-known sources, the article studies the activities of
Vyach's Ivanov and his ideological allies in the first seasons of the St. Petersburg Religious-Philosophical Society. In the center of several meetings of the Society was the poet's polemic with D. Merezhkovsky and V. Rozanov. The foundation of the Christian section of society is considered separately
Plectrocnemia aristovi MELNITSKY & IVANOV 2023, sp. nov.
<i>Plectrocnemia aristovi</i> Melnitsky & Ivanov sp. nov. <p>(Figs 1, 2)</p> <p> <b>Holotype.</b> Male. SIZK K–8734.</p> <p> <b>Etymology.</b> The species is named in memory of the late Russian paleoentomologist Daniil Sergeevich Aristov.</p> <p> <b>Locality and horizon.</b> Priabonian Rovno amber, Ukraine; late Eocene.</p> <p> <b>Description.</b> Body length 3.9 mm; forewing length 4.8 mm. Head, antennae, palps, legs and thorax brown.Wings and abdomen brownish. Head with brown hairs. Antennae with long hairs and small sparkling dots probably representing the pseudoplacoid sensilla. Palps with annulated long terminal segments, basal segments of maxillary palps have short, strong chaetoid sensilla. The lateral sternal processes of the 5th abdominal segment long, wide, well sclerotized at the basal part and thin at the apex.</p> <p>Male genitalia. Ventral part of inferior appendages elongate; covered apically with pale hairs. Dorsal part of inferior appendages makes clavate process directed upwards and covered with hairs. Segment IX very narrow. Segment X small, with smooth posterior margin. Preanal appendages (cerci) elongate with strongly sclerotized triangular lower part; their apical parts with long thick setae, dorsal surface with hairs. Aedeagus long and wide; its apex elongate and narrowed, with a large subapical spine directed upwards and backwards.</p> <p> <b>Remarks.</b> The new species is similar to <i>Plectrocnemia kirmikhia</i> Melnitsky, Ivanov & Perkovsky, 2021 from Rovno amber but differs in the shape of the preanal appendages and aedeagus: the preanal appendages in the latter species oblong with small ventral pointed process, and without long apical setae; aedeagus with rounded apex bearing four thick, curved spines on the dorsal surface.</p>Published as part of <i>MELNITSKY, STANISLAV I. & IVANOV, VLADIMIR D., 2023, Plectrocnemia aristovi sp. nov., a new fossil species of Polycentropodidae (Insecta: Trichoptera) from Eocene Rovno amber, pp. 117-119 in Palaeoentomology 6 (2)</i> on page 117, DOI: 10.11646/palaeoentomology.6.2.2, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/7929068">http://zenodo.org/record/7929068</a>
Prochaetoderma atlanticum Scheltema & Ivanov 2000
atlanticum Scheltema & Ivanov, 2000;? Prochaetoderma ? Prochaetoderma atlanticum Scheltema & Ivanov, 2000: 332–335; figs. 5B, 6, 7, 11B, D, F, 32C, 33; tabs. 1, 2. Type locality. Angola Basin (8°46’S, 12°47’E), 527 m. Type material. Holotype USNM 880690 (1 spm + 1 slide with sclerites); paratype USNM 880691 (65 spms + 3 slides with sclerites + 1 slide with radula and jaws). Remarks. Scheltema & Ivanov (2000) originally described this species with a question mark suggesting that it was provisionally placed in the genus Prochaetoderma.Published as part of Miranda, Marcel S., Strong, Ellen E. & Passos, Flávio D., 2020, Type specimens of Caudofoveata (Mollusca, Aplacophora) in the molluscan collections of the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution and of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University, pp. 581-593 in Zootaxa 4895 (4) on page 590, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4895.4.8, http://zenodo.org/record/435896
Archaeotinodes regiomontana Melnitsky & Ivanov, new species
<i>Archaeotinodes regiomontana</i> Melnitsky & Ivanov, new species <p>Figs. 3–4</p> <p> <b>Description</b> (Fig. 3–4). Thorax brown, abdomen and head pale brown; legs, antennae and wings yellow. DC in forewings short. Structure of sternite V similar to structure of sternite V in <i>Archaeotinodes petropolitana</i> <b>sp. nov.</b> Spur formula 3.4.4. Measurements: body length 4.6 mm; forewing length 5.2 mm.</p> <p>Male genitalia. Sternite IX massive, protruded backwards. Gonopods short, each composed of dorsal branch rounded at apex and extended spine-like process (ventral branch). Ventral lobes of lower appendages fused, this structure divided into two apically acute processes, and the ventral branch of each lower appendage curved in lateral view. Aedeagus well sclerotized. Cerci long, widening towards apex; bases of preanal appendages narrower than their apical parts. Segment X membranous, divided into two long blades entirely covered by preanal appendages. Lower appendages, sternite IX, and outer surface of preanal appendages covered with long, pale hairs.</p> <p> <b>Comparison.</b> <i>Archaeotinodes regiomontana</i> <b>sp. nov.</b> is similar to <i>Archaeotinodes pauper</i> Ulmer, 1912. It differs from the latter in the apical part of the fused ventral branches of the lower appendages. The cerci of the new species are broader than in <i>A. pauper</i> and contiguous dorsally, in contrast to the separated cerci of Ulmer's species.</p> <p> <b>Holotype male.</b> PIN, № 364/56, amber, Eocene.</p> <p> <b>Etymology.</b> From the Latin Regiomontana - Königsberg, the former name of Kaliningrad.</p> <p> <b>Note.</b> The sternal structure of abdominal segment V associated with the pheromone glands in fossil caddisflies previously have been observed in representatives of five families: Philopotamidae, Hydropsychidae, Psychomyiidae, Polycentropodidae, and Glossosomtidae (Ulmer 1912; Mey 1988; Ivanov & Melnitsky 2005, 2006; Melnitsky 2009). In <i>Archaeotinodes petropolitana</i> <b>sp. nov.</b> and <i>A. regiomontana</i> <b>sp. nov.</b>, the anterior margin of abdominal sternite V has a clearly marked, thick, cuticular plate apparently associated with the pheromone gland orifice situated near the antecostal suture. This structure is typical for the representatives of the genus <i>Ecnomus</i> in the recent fauna (Ivanov & Melnitsky 1999, 2002).</p>Published as part of <i>Melnitsky, Stanislav I. & Ivanov, Vladimir D., 2013, Three new caddisflies species of the fossil genus Archaeotinodes (Insecta: Trichoptera: Ecnomidae) from the Baltic Amber, pp. 261-268 in Zootaxa 3635 (3)</i> on pages 264-265, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3635.3.5, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/222217">http://zenodo.org/record/222217</a>
Ana Ivanov, violina : prvi dio diplomskog ispita
Prvi dio diplomskog ispita Ane Ivanov (violina), studentice Muzičke akademije Sveučilišta u Zagrebu. Ispit je održan na Muzičkoj akademiji u dvorani Huml 15. lipnja 2020. Klavirska pratnja: Petra Gilming, v. umj. sur. Mentor: red. prof. art. Goran Končar. Program: 1. W. A. Mozart: Koncert za violinu br. 5 u A-duru, KV 219 (Allegro aperto – Adagio – Allegro aperto); 2. A. Hačaturjan: Koncert za violinu u d-molu (Allegro con fermezza – Andante sostenuto – Allegro vivace)
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