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Jacoby-Senghor_OnlineAppendix – Supplemental material for Implicit Bias Predicts Liking of Ingroup Members Who Are Comfortable With Intergroup Interaction
Supplemental material, Jacoby-Senghor_OnlineAppendix for Implicit Bias Predicts Liking of Ingroup Members Who Are Comfortable With Intergroup Interaction by Drew S. Jacoby-Senghor, Stacey Sinclair, Colin Tucker Smith and Jeanine L. M. Skorinko in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin</p
Jacoby-Senghor_SupplementalMaterials_PSPB-17-476 – Supplemental material for Implicit Bias Predicts Liking of Ingroup Members Who Are Comfortable With Intergroup Interaction
Supplemental material, Jacoby-Senghor_SupplementalMaterials_PSPB-17-476 for Implicit Bias Predicts Liking of Ingroup Members Who Are Comfortable With Intergroup Interaction by Drew S. Jacoby-Senghor, Stacey Sinclair, Colin Tucker Smith and Jeanine L. M. Skorinko in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin</p
Theopea modiglianii Jacoby
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
Theopea clypeata Jacoby
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
Aulacophora apicipes Jacoby 1896
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
Neobrotica Jacoby 1887
Genus <i>Neobrotica</i> Jacoby, 1887 <p> <i>Neobrotica</i> Jacoby, 1887: 571 (type species <i>Neobrotica variabilis</i> Jacoby, 1887, by subsequent designation of Weise 1924).</p> Remarks <p>This genus contains 64 described species. They occur from the southern United States through much of South America. See Fig. 96 for a habitus illustration. See Blake (1966b) for keys to the species.</p>Published as part of <i>Viswajyothi, Keezhpattillam & Clark, Shawn M., 2022, New World genera of Galerucinae Latreille, 1802 (tribes Galerucini Latreille, 1802, Metacyclini Chapuis, 1875, and Luperini Gistel, 1848): an annotated list and identification key (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), pp. 1-102 in European Journal of Taxonomy 842</i> on page 23, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2022.842.1945, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/7222499">http://zenodo.org/record/7222499</a>
Pseudodiabrotica Jacoby 1892
Genus Pseudodiabrotica Jacoby, 1892 Pseudodiabrotica Jacoby, 1892: 334 (type species Pseudodiabrotica metallica Jacoby, 1892, by monotypy). Remarks This genus contains a single species, P. metallica (Figs 80, 228) from Mexico.Published as part of Viswajyothi, Keezhpattillam & Clark, Shawn M., 2022, New World genera of Galerucinae Latreille, 1802 (tribes Galerucini Latreille, 1802, Metacyclini Chapuis, 1875, and Luperini Gistel, 1848): an annotated list and identification key (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), pp. 1-102 in European Journal of Taxonomy 842 on page 21, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2022.842.1945, http://zenodo.org/record/722249
Theopea obliterata Jacoby
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
George W. Jacoby, Superintendent, Washington County Schools
George W. Jacoby, Superintendent, Washington County Schools, studio portrait, two image
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