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    Theopea modiglianii Jacoby

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    Theopea modiglianii Jacoby (Fig. 27E) Theopea modiglianii Jacoby, 1896a: 491 (Indonesia: Sumatra); Weise, 1924: 151 (catalogue); Wilcox, 1973: 631 (catalogue). Types. 1♂ (BMNH, with the aedeagus glued on separate card): “ SUMATRA / SI-RAMBÉ / XII.90 – III.91 / E. MODIGLIANI [p, w] // Museo Civ. / Genova [p, w] // Co-type [p, w, circle label with yellow border] // Jacoby Coll. / 1909-28 a [p, w] // Theopea / Modiglianii / Jac. [h, b]”; 1♂ (MCSN, with abdomen lost): “ SUMATRA / SI- RAMBÉ / XII.90 - III.91 / E. MODIGLIANI [p, w] // Typus [p, w, red letters] // Modigliani / Jac [h, w] // Theopea / Modiglianii / Jac. [h, b] // SYNTYPUS [p] ♀ / Theopea / modiglianii / Jacoby, 1896 [h, r] // Museo Civico / di Genova [p, w]”.Published as part of Lee, Chi-Feng & Bezdĕk, Jan, 2019, Revision of the genus Theopea Baly (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Galerucinae) in Sundaland and the Philippines: Redefinition of the genus, pp. 451-507 in Zootaxa 4683 (4) on page 502, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4683.4.1, http://zenodo.org/record/347960

    Aulacophora apicipes Jacoby 1896

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    Aulacophora apicipes Jacoby, 1896 (Figs 127–128, 137– 144) Aulacophora apicipes Jacoby, 1896: 138 (Indonesia: Mentawei islands); Barroga & Mohamedsaid, 2002: 46 (Malaysia, Indonesia: Sumatra, Java). Aulacophora tenuicincta Jacoby, 1897: 406 (Indonesia: Batu islands); Barroga & Mohamedsaid, 2002: 46 (as synonym of apicipes). Aulacophora nigripalpis Chen & Kung, 1959: 378 (China: Yunnan). New synonym Aulacophora opacipennis: Kimoto, 1989: 61 (Thailand, Laos). Misidentification Type material. Aulacophora apicipes: lectotype ♂ (MCSN), here designated, labeled: “Mentawei / Si Oban IV– VIII / Modigliani 94 [w, p] // SYNTYPUS [p] / Aulacophora / apicipes / Jacoby, 1896 [r, h] // Museo Civico / di Genova [w, p]”. Paralectotypes: 2 ♀ (MCSN), labeled: “Mentawei / Si Oban IV–VIII / Modigliani 94 [w, p] // SYNTYPUS [p] / Aulacophora / apicipes / Jacoby, 1896 [r, h] // Museo Civico / di Genova [w, p]”; ♂ (BMNH), labeled: “ Type / H. T. [w, p, round label with red border] // Mentawei / Si Oban IV–VIII / Modigliani 94 [w, p] // Jacoby Coll. / 1909 - 28 a [w, p] // A. apicipes / Jac. [b, h] // SYN- / TYPE [w, p, round label with blue border]”; 1 ♀ (BMNH), labeled: “Mentawei / Si Oban IV-VIII / Modigliani 94 [w, p] // Museo Civ. / Genova [y, p] // Jacoby Coll. / 1909 - 28 a [w, p] // SYN- / TYPE [w, p, round label with blue border]”; 1 ♂, 1 ♀ [still mating and glued on the same card] (MCSN), labeled: “Mentawei / Si Oban IV–VIII / Modigliani 94 [w, p] // Typus [w, p, red letter, with red border] // apicipes / Jac. [w, h] // Aulacophora / apicipes Jac [b, h] // SYNTYPUS [p] / Aulacophora / apicipes / Jacoby, 1896 [r, h] // Museo Civico / di Genova [w, p]”; 1 ♂ (MNHUB), labeled: “Mentawei / Si Oban IV–VIII / Modigliani 94 [w, p] // apicipes / Jac. / Type. [w, h] // SYNTYPUS / Aulacophora / apicipes Jacoby, 1896 / labelled by MNHUB 2014 [r, p]”; 1 ♂ (MNHUB), labeled: “Mentawei / Si Oban IV–VIII / Modigliani 94 [w, p] // SYNTYPUS / Aulacophora / apicipes Jacoby, 1896 / labelled by MNHUB 2014 [r, p]”; 1 ♂ (MCZC), labeled: “Mentawei / Si Oban IV–VIII / Modigliani 94 [w, p] // 209 [w, p] // Aul. / apicipes / n. sp. Jac. [w, h] // Type [p] / 17554 [r, h]”. Aulacophora tenuicincta: lectotype ♂ (BMNH), here designated, labeled: “ ISOLE BATU / 1896 - 97 / H. Raap [w, p] // Jacoby Coll. / 1909 - 28 a [w, p] // Syntype. / A. tenuicincta / Jac. [w, h] // ♂ [w, p] // MCZ [y, h] // SYN- / TYPE [w, p, round label with blue border]”. Paralectotypes: 1 ♂ (BMNH), labeled: “Mentawei / Sipora / Sereinu V–VI, 94 / Modigliani [w, p] // Jacoby Coll. / 1909 - 28 a [w, p] // Syntype. / A. tenuicincta / Jac. [w, h] // SYN- / TYPE [w, p, round label with blue border]”; 1 ♀ (BMNH), labeled: “Mentawei / Si Oban IV–VIII / Modigliani 94 [w, p] // Jacoby Coll. / 1909 - 28 a [w, p] // Syntype. / A. tenuicincta / Jac. [w, h] // SYN- / TYPE [w, p, round label with blue border]”; 1 ♂ (MCZC), labeled: “Is. Nias / Bawolovalani / Maggio 1886 / Modigliani [w, p] // 1 st Jacoby / Coll. [w, p] // ♂ [w, p] // Type [p] / 17556 [w, h]”. Aulacophora nigripalpis: holotype ♂ (IZAS), labeled: “ *m: wΑDZM RDZ [= Yunnan: Xishuangbanna Mengla] / 620–650 ¼Dz (= 620–650 m) / φ№flYNJ [=Academia Sinica] [w, p] // 1959. v. 31 [h] / ※AE* ※ fl dz (= collector Zhang Fa-Cai) [w, p] // HOLOTYPE [r, p] // Aulacophora / nigripalpis / R ª [= Chen Kung] [h] / ffi ffi*: Rffª [= determined by Sicien H. Chen] [w, p]”. Other specimens examined. LAOS. Vientiane: 3 ♂, 2 ♀, Ban van Eue, 30.XI. 1965, leg. native collector (BPBM); 1 ♀, same locality, 15.I. 1966, leg. native collector (BPBM); MALAYSIA. Penang, 1 ♂, leg. Pascoe (BMNH); THAILAND. 1 ♂, Khao Yai, 10.IV. 1963 (BPBM); 1 ♂, same locality, 12.II. 1964 (BPBM); Trang: 1 ♂, 1 ♀, Khaophappha Khaochang, 10–11.I. 1964, G. A. Samuelson (BPBM); 1 ♂, Loei prov., Phu Kradung N. P., 1000 m, 17.V. 1999, leg M. Řiha (JBCB); VIETNAM. 1 ♂, Hoa-Binh, leg. A. Cooman (BPBM). Diagnosis. See diagnosis of Aulacophora opacipennis. Males. Length 6.3 –7.0 mm, width 2.9–3.4 mm. General color (Figs 127–128) yellowish brown except elytron black and opaque, tibia and tarsi darkened except base of tibia; apical margin of elytron yellowish brown. Antenna (Fig. 137) filiform and extremely slender, antennomere I not enlarged; ratio of length of antennomeres III to XI about 1.0: 1.1: 1.0: 1.1: 1.0: 1.0: 0.9: 0.8: 1.0; ratio of length to width from antennomere III to XI about 3.7: 4.2: 3.7: 4.3: 4.1: 4.4: 4.3: 4.4: 5.2. Apex of abdominal tergite VIII forming notch (Fig. 143), weakly convex at middle, with several long setae along apical margin; base weakly sclerotized. Median lobe of fifth abdominal ventrite rectangular, disc weakly depressed. Penis (Figs 139–140) slender, parallel-sided, abruptly narrowed from apical 1 / 6 to apex, apex pointed; almost straight in lateral view, curved at apical 1 / 6; tectum well sclerotized, extremely slender, apically widened, apex bifurcate; endophallus with clusters of dense stout setae, and with one longitudinal sclerite, apex weakly recurved and rounded, basally widened. Females. Length 6.7–7.5 mm, width 3.7–3.8 mm. Similar to male, but antenna shorter (Fig. 138), ratio of length of antennomeres III to XI about 1.0: 1.0: 1.0: 1.0: 1.0: 1.0: 1.0: 1.0: 1.3; ratio of length to width from antennomere III to XI about 3.5: 3.8: 3.7: 3.5: 3.3: 3.5: 3.6: 3.8: 5.6. Apical margin of abdominal ventrite V truncate. Gonocoxae (Fig. 141) slender, apex of each gonocoxa with seven or eight setae from apical 1 / 6 to apex; gonocoxae connected at middle, base widened. Ventrite VIII (Fig. 142) weakly sclerotized; apex narrow, apical margin a little emarginate at middle, surface with dense short setae inside and along apical margin, and with extremely long setae near apical margin; spiculum short. Spermathecal receptaculum (Fig. 144) a little swollen, hardly separated from pump; pump strongly curved; spermathecal duct short, stout, shallowly projecting into receptaculum. Host plant. Unknown. Remarks. Kimoto (1989) misidentified specimens of this species collected from Southeast Asia as Aulacophora opacipennis. Distribution. China, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam.Published as part of Lee, Chi-Feng & Beenen, Ron, 2015, Revision of the genus Aulacophora from Taiwan (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Galerucinae), pp. 151-190 in Zootaxa 3949 (2) on pages 185-186, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3949.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/23725

    Theopea obliterata Jacoby

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    Theopea obliterata Jacoby (Fig. 27F) Theopea obliterata Jacoby, 1884: 56; Weise, 1924: 152 (catalogue); Wilcox, 1973: 631 (catalogue); Kimoto, 1990: 234 (catalogue). Types. 1 (sex undetermined, RMNH): “Mo La [= Moeara Laboe] / 11, 77 [h, b] // Theopea / obliterate / Jac. [h, b] // RMNH Leiden / ex Indo-Austr. / collection [p, w]”; 1 (sex undetermined, MCZC): “ Mo La [= Moeara Laboe] / 10, 77 [h, b] // Sumatra / Exped. [h, w] // Type [p] / 18309 [h, r] // 1st Jacoby / Coll. [p, w]”.Published as part of Lee, Chi-Feng & Bezdĕk, Jan, 2019, Revision of the genus Theopea Baly (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Galerucinae) in Sundaland and the Philippines: Redefinition of the genus, pp. 451-507 in Zootaxa 4683 (4) on page 502, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4683.4.1, http://zenodo.org/record/347960

    On-board handling and preservation of frozen troll-caught albacore

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    "A thesis presented to the faculty of Moss Landing Marine Laboratories."Thesis (M.S.) -- San Francisco State University, 1987.by Donna R. Jacoby"A thesis presented to the faculty of Moss Landing Marine Laboratories.

    Theopea clypeata Jacoby

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    Theopea clypeata Jacoby (Fig. 27A) Theopea clypeata Jacoby, 1896a: 492 (Indonesia: Sumatra); Weise, 1924: 151 (catalogue); Wilcox, 1973: 630 (catalogue); Ki- moto, 1990: 233 (catalogue) Types. 1♂ (BMNH): “ SUMATRA / PANGHERANG-PISANG / X.90 e III.91 / E. MODIGLIANI [p, w] // Co-type [p, w, circle label with yellow border] // Museo Civ. / Genova [p, w] // Jacoby Coll. 1909-28 a. [p, w] // Theopa / clypeata / Jac. [h, b]”; 1♀ (MCSN): “ SUMATRA / PANGHERANG-PISANG / X.90 e III.91 / E. MODIGLIANI [p, w] // Typus [p, w, red letters] // clypeata / Jac [h, w] // Theopa / clypeata / Jac. [h, b] // SYNTYPUS [p] ♀ / Theopea / clypeata / Jacoby, 1896 [h, r] // Museo Civico / di Genova [p, w]”. Remarks. Jacoby (1896) indicated two types for Theopea clypeata, and both were females. Actually, the type at the BMNH is a male based on the wider antennomeres and the swollen tarsomeres I of front legs.Published as part of Lee, Chi-Feng & Bezdĕk, Jan, 2019, Revision of the genus Theopea Baly (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Galerucinae) in Sundaland and the Philippines: Redefinition of the genus, pp. 451-507 in Zootaxa 4683 (4) on page 501, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4683.4.1, http://zenodo.org/record/347960

    Decision-making under Risk and Ambiguity in People With OCD: The Role of Intolerance of Uncertainty

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    This is an analysis of the Risk and Ambiguity Task (Levy et al., 2010) from a dataset originally published by senior author Dr. Ryan J. Jacoby in 2023 (see original pre-registration at https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT03420495?cond=OCD&term=jacoby&rank=1). Here, we compare performance on the R & A task between people with OCD and non-psychiatric controls (NPCs) and examine the relationship between task performance and a number of self-report variables (e.g. intolerance of uncertainty, decision-making styles, OCD symptom severity)

    Is There a Culture War? Conflicting Value Structures in American Public Opinion

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    Datasets, R package, and R scripts to replicate analyses in Jacoby, William G. (2014) "Is There a Culture War? Conflicting Value Structures in American Public Opinion." American Political Science Review 108(4): 754-771. DOI: http://dx.doi.org.proxy1.cl.msu.edu/10.1017/S000305541400038

    Einzelrechtsnachfolge im Mahnverfahren

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    Bork R, Jacoby F. Einzelrechtsnachfolge im Mahnverfahren. JZ - Juristen Zeitung. 2000:135-139

    §§ 12 – 14, 16 (S. 427 – 485, 511 – 530)

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    Jacoby F. Rechtsfolgen der Insolvenzanfechtung. In: Bork R, ed. Handbuch des Insolvenzanfechtungsrechts. Köln; 2006

    Oides apicalis Jacoby

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    Oides apicalis Jacoby (Figs 8A–8F, 9) Oides apicalis Jacoby, 1883: 399 (Indonesia: Sumatra); Weise, 1924: 2 (catalogue); Wilcox, 1971: 3 (catalogue); Kimoto, 1990: 218 (catalogue); Takizawa & Kimoto, 2005: 102 (Malaysia: Perak). Oides maculicollis Jacoby, 1886: 43 (Indonesia: Sumatra); Weise, 1924: 5 (catalogue); Wilcox, 1971: 12 (catalogue); Kimoto, 1990: 220 (catalogue). New synonymy Types. Oides apicalis. Lectotype ♀ (MCZC), here designated, labeled: “ Sumatra [h, w] // 1st Jacoby / Coll. [p, w] // Type. / Sp. figured. [p, w] // Type [p] / 17540 [h, r]”. Paralectotype: 1♂ (IRSB) labeled “[male aedeagus glued on card] // Sumatra [h, w] // Collect. / Duvivier [p, w] [both labels glued on the following label] // Coll. R. I. Sc. N. B. [p, y] // det. [p] Jacoby / Oides / apicalis Jac. [h, w] // Ex-Typis [p, w, red letters] // V. Laboissière det., 1939: [p] / Oides / apicalis Jac. [h, w] // édéage étudié, X-1978 [h] / A. VACHON—det. [p, w]”. Oides maculicollis. Lectotype ♂ (MCSN), here designated, labeled: “ Sumatra / M te Singalang / Luglio 1878 / O. Beccari [p, w] // SYNTYPUS [p] / Oides / maculicollis / Jacoby, 1886 [h, r] // Museo Civico / di Genova [p, w]”. Paralectotypes. 1 ex. (MCSN, abdomen lost, sex undetermined): “ Sumatra / M te Singalang / Luglio 1878 / O. Beccari [p, w] // Typus [p, w, red letters] // maculicollis / Jac. [h, w] // Oides / maculicollis / Jac. [h, g] // SYNTYPUS [p] / Oides / maculicollis / Jacoby, 1886 [h, r] // Museo Civico / di Genova [p, w]”; 1♀ (MCZC): “ Sumatra / M te Singalang / Luglio 1878 / O. Beccari [p, w] // 1st Jacoby / Coll. [p, w] // maculicollis / Jac. [h, g] // Type [p] / 17539 [h, r]”. Redescription. Length 8.5–11.1 mm, width 5.0– 6.7 mm. General color (Figs 8A–8C) yellow; elytra metallic blue but with wide yellow lateral margin and suture, blue area apically tapering and abbreviated near apex. Antennae filiform in males (Fig. 9A), antennomeres IV longest, VI–IX slender, length ratios of antennomeres I–XI 1.0: 0.6: 0.9: 1.3: 1.1: 0.9: 0.9: 0.8: 0.7: 0.6: 0.7, length to width ratios of antennomeres I–XI 2.3: 1.8: 2.5: 3.7: 3.1: 2.7: 2.9: 2.9: 2.6: 2.6: 3.3; more slender in female (Fig. 9B), length ratios of antennomeres I–XI 1.0: 0.5: 0.9: 1.4: 1.1: 1.0: 0.9: 0.8: 0.7: 0.6: 0.7, length to width ratios of antennomeres I–XI 2.7: 1.8: 2.8: 4.4: 3.6: 3.4: 3.2: 3.4: 3.1: 2.8: 3.7. Pronotum transverse, 2.1x wider than long, disc slightly convex, with lateral fovea, lateral margins flattened, with reticulate microsculpture and sparse, coarse punctures; baso-lateral angles angular, apico-lateral angles broadly rounded; lateral margin rounded; apical margin slightly concave. Elytra elongate oval, widest at middle, 1.4x longer than wide; disc without reticulate microsculpture but with dense, coarse punctures, slightly convex, epipleurae near lateral margins, located 9/10 distance between suture and lateral margins, wide from base to basal 1/5, apically narrowed and abbreviated at middle; humeral calli prominent. Penis (Figs 9C–9E) slender, 8.8x longer than wide; parallel-sided, apex of dorsal surface deeply bifurcate at apical 1/4, apical processes narrowly rounded; tectum reduced; slightly curved in lateral view, apex narrowly rounded; apex of ventral surface with extremely deep and subapically broadened notch from apex to basal 1/5. Apical margin of abdominal ventrite V in female broadly rounded. Gonocoxae reduced. Ventrite VIII (Fig. 9F) transverse, apical margin broadly rounded and weakly depressed at middle, with row of long setae along apical margin; spiculum extremely short. Receptacle of spermatheca (Fig. 9G) as wide as pump, connected to pump; pump strongly curved; proximal spermathecal duct membranous, slender and short, sclerotized area at apex covered with transverse lows of short teeth. Variation. Some individuals possess entirely yellow head and antennae, and only basal half of metallic blue areas on the elytra (Fig. 8D). Some specimens possess black head and dark spots on the pronotum but the metallic blue stripes on elytra not developed well (Fig. 8E). Few specimens possess the metallic blue area on elytra extending into suture, presence of one pair of large dark spots on the pronotum, and the entire dark brown antennae, which were described as Oides maculicollis (Fig. 8F). Diagnosis. Adults of this species are characterized by the wide metallic blue stripes on the elytra that are abbreviated apically. However, a few specimens possess metallic blue stripes that extend to the apex, similar to those of Oides cyanella Jacoby but differing in possessing wide, yellow lateral margins on elytra. The aedeagi of adult males of O. apicalis lack a tectum and endophallic sclerites, and possess rounded apices of the penis, but those of O. cyanella possesses an elongate tectum and one pair of curved endophallic sclerites, and hooked apices of the penis. Other specimens examined. INDONESIA. Java: 2♂♂ (SDEI), col. Kraatz; Sumatra: 2♂♂, 4♀♀ (RMNH), Bandar Baroe, 9–11.II.1921, leg. J. B. Corporaal; 1♀ (MCSN), Bekantiang, leg. Dohrn; 1♀ (MNHUB), Liangagas, leg. Dohrn; 4♂♂, 2♀♀ (RMNH), Manna, 1902, leg. M. Knappert; 2 exs. (NHMB), Gn Talamau, 17km E Simpangempat, 750m, 21–25.V.2001, leg. Bolm; 1♀ (TCHU), Kuta Cane, Aceh, 27.IV.1997, leg. Maruyama; 1♀ (RMNH), Padang, leg. Muller; 1♂ (RMNH), Padg. Pandjang, 800m, 1.trim.1896, leg. Kannegieter; 1♂ (TCHU), Pasar Baru, 25.III.1996, leg. K. Maruyama; 1♂ (MNHUB), Sinabong, leg. Dohrn; 1♂ (RMNH), Soekaranda, leg. Dohrn; 1♂, 1♀ (MCSN), Sungei-Bulu, 1878, leg. O. Beccari; 1♀ (RMNH), Tandjong, Morawa, Serdang, leg. B. Hagen. Distribution. Indonesia: Sumatra (Fig. 7), Java.Published as part of Lee, Chi-Feng & Beenen, Ron, 2017, Revision of the Palaearctic and Oriental species of the genus Oides Weber, 1801 (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae: Galerucinae) in Zootaxa 4346 (1) on pages 14-17, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4346.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/111569
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