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Anthracus anichtchenkoi JAEGER 2015
Anthracus anichtchenkoi JAEGER, 2015 M a t e r i a l e x a m i n e d: India: Tamil Nadu: Coimbatore, I-II.1934, P.S. Nathan (13, 4♀♀ - MCZ); same data but IV. 1934 (533, 5♀♀ - MCZ, cJAE); same data but VII.1934 (13 - MCZ). The species was recently described from northern India (Uttarakhand and West Bengal) and Nepal (JAEGER 2015: 1368). The revision of additional material revealed that A. anichtchenkoi is much more widely distributed and occur also further south of the known localities in southern India (see records above) and further east in southern Pakistan (AHMED & JAEGER in prep.).Published as part of Jaeger, Bernd, 2017, Five new species of the Anthracus annamensis group from the Philippines and India (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Harpalini, Stenolophina), pp. 585-608 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 49 (1) on page 606, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.535735
Morgan Jaeger, Spring 2020 BFA #2 Exhibition
Morgan Jaeger: Artist Statement
In this body of work, each of the nine animals represents a corresponding personality type from the Enneagram Personality Test. By taking this test and seeing what animal has similar traits as them, my goal is for viewers to relate to the complexity of the animal kingdom, and come away with a newfound admiration for the natural world we live in.
My passion in creating art is emphasizing the connection between the natural world and the individual, as well as highlighting the uniqueness of every member of the natural order. By embracing the immense complexity of the planet, my hope is to encourage a sense of inspiration and awe that carries into each of our daily lives.
Images of Morgan Jaeger\u27s art
Clarence & Leah (Lackman) Jaeger Collection
Handwritten and printed recipes; greeting cards; family history information on the Jaeger, Birkmaier, and Jacober/Jakober familes; scrapbooks; a cookbook from St. Paul?s Icelandic Lutheran Church, 1926; and a book, "Niemals allein". The collection is in German and English and primarily dates from the 1920s to the 1950s.Handwritten and printed recipes; greeting cards; family history information on the Jaeger, Birkmaier, and Jacober/Jakober familes; scrapbooks; a cookbook from St. Paul?s Icelandic Lutheran Church, 1926; and a book, "Niemals allein". The collection is in German and English and primarily dates from the 1920s to the 1950s
Acupalpus (Acupalpus) schnitteri JAEGER 1999
Acupalpus (Acupalpus) schnitteri JAEGER 1999 G e n e r a l d i s t r i b u t i o n:IsraelandSyria. Originally described as Acupalpus suturalis ssp. schnitteri, the taxon has been recently upgraded to species level (WRASE 2009: 906). It has been so far recorded from Syria (JAEGER 1999: 964) and Israel (JAEGER 1999: 962, WRASE 2009: 906). The following additional material from Israel has been examined. E x a m i n e d m a t e r i a l: I s r a e l: Northern District: Hare Meron, 1000-1200 m, IV. 1987, Heinz (3 – cHEI); N-Galiläa, NW Zefat, W Meron, Tümpel S Mt. Meron, 250 m,, IV. 1996, Staven & Schnitter (3 – cSCHN). – Golan Hights: N Kela, 750 m, Feuchtwiese, V. 1996, Schnitter & Staven (1 – cWRA).Published as part of Jaeger, B., 2011, New and additional distribution data of the genus Acupalpus LATREILLE 1829 from the Middle East and adjacent areas (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Harpalini, Stenolophina), pp. 763-775 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 43 (1) on page 772, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.532516
Anthracus philippinensis JAEGER 2015
Anthracus philippinensis JAEGER, 2015 M a t e r i a l e x a m i n e d: Philippines: Luzon: Batangas & vic., V. 945, Darlington (1♀ - MCZ); Central Plains of Luzon Is., II.-IX. 1945, Darlington (1233, 13♀♀ - MCZ); Los Banos, VI. 1919, Weston (833, 8♀♀ - MCZ); Manila, II.-III.1912 (433, 1♀ - MCZ); Mt. Makiling, VI. 1966, 500 ft., Morse (13 - MCZ). – Leyte: Plains of NE Leyte Is., XI.1944 - I.1945, Darlington (233 - MCZ). The species was recently described from the Philippine islands of Luzon, Mindanao, Mindoro and Panay. Here additional records from Luzon and a first record from the island of Leyte can be provided.Published as part of Jaeger, Bernd, 2017, Five new species of the Anthracus annamensis group from the Philippines and India (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Harpalini, Stenolophina), pp. 585-608 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 49 (1) on page 606, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.535735
Acupalpus (Stenolophidius) andrewesi JAEGER 2013
Acupalpus (Stenolophidius) andrewesi JAEGER, 2013 Material examined India Karnataka: KerwaDi, 14°52'49,5''N, 74°15'52.7''E, lake, 18.-19.IV.2013, A. Shavrin & A. Anichtchenko (12 -cANI, cJAE). The species was so far only known from central and southern India, and from Sri Lanka (JAEGER 2013: 315). The new record for the Karnataka state represents the westernmost record.Published as part of Jaeger, Bernd, M, Boris & W, David, 2016, New synonyms, and first and interesting records of certain species of the subtribe Stenolophina from the Palaearctic, Oriental and Afrotropical regions (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Harpalini, Stenolophina), pp. 1255-1294 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 48 (2) on page 1261, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.535499
Acupalpus (Stenolophidius) maculipennis JAEGER 2013
Acupalpus (Stenolophidius) maculipennis JAEGER, 2013 Material examined India Rajasthan: Jaisalmer, Gadi Sagar lake, 20.III.2014, H.B. – A. D. (2 - cDOS, cJAE). The species was recently described from southern India (Tamil Nadu) and southern Pakistan (JAEGER 2013: 310). Here it is recorded for the Indian state of Rajasthan for the first time.Published as part of Jaeger, Bernd, M, Boris & W, David, 2016, New synonyms, and first and interesting records of certain species of the subtribe Stenolophina from the Palaearctic, Oriental and Afrotropical regions (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Harpalini, Stenolophina), pp. 1255-1294 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 48 (2) on page 1261, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.535499
Anthracus wrasei JAEGER 2012
Anthracus wrasei JAEGER, 2012 Material examined: China Yunnan: Dali Bai Nat. Aut. Pref., 4 km E Dali old town, shore terrain of Er Hai Lake, 2020 m, 25°42'N / 100°11.5'E, young willows with knotgrass, under vegetation/in roots [16], 27.VIII./ 2.IX.2003, Wrase (5♂♂, 3♀♀ - cWR, cJAE); Tsindun, 26.IV.1957, A. Mondchadskij (1♂ - ZIN), same data, but 6.V.1957 (1♀ - ZIN), same data, but 8.IV.1957 (1♀ - ZIN). Laos: Houaphan: Ban Saleui, Phou Pan (Mt.), ca. 20°12'N, 104°01'E, 1300-1900 m, 1.-31. V. 2012, local collector (2♂♂, 1♀ - NME, cJAE), same data, but IV.- V.2012, Holzschuh (1♀ - NME). The species was described from only four specimens from two localities in the Chinese province of Yunnan (JAEGER 2012: 280). Since the description the abovementioned additional material has been studied. The species is here recorded for Laos for the first time.Published as part of Jaeger, Bernd, M, Boris & W, David, 2016, New synonyms, and first and interesting records of certain species of the subtribe Stenolophina from the Palaearctic, Oriental and Afrotropical regions (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Harpalini, Stenolophina), pp. 1255-1294 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 48 (2) on pages 1268-1269, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.535499
Professor JC Jaeger
In 1952 Jaeger was appointed to the foundation chair of geophysics in the Research School of Physical Sciences at the Australian National University, Canberra. Right from the beginning Jaeger had set about developing a centre of international standing in the solid-earth sciences and the Research School of Earth Sciences was established at the University in 1973, shortly after his retirement. The core of this school represented the body of activities Jaeger had fostered in geophysics and geochemistry. Jaeger was elected to fellowships of the Australian Academy of Science (1954) and the Royal Society, London (1970); he was awarded an honorary doctorate of science (1975) by the University of Tasmania; he and Cook shared the Rock Mechanics award of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers in 1969; and Jaeger gave the Rankine lecture to the British Geotechnical Society in 1971. In 1963-65 he had acted as head of the School of Physical Sciences. Jaeger retired in December 1972
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Vietnam War Oral History Project
Transcript of recorded letters sent by Captain Edward P. Jaeger (Ed) to his wife, Elizabeth Jaeger (Libby) while stationed in South Vietnam as part of the U.S. Army Medical Corps. He discusses both personal and military topics including plans for having children; future personal financial planning; racial tensions and Black Power activities; shopping for civilian consumer goods; renovation of the Officer's Club; physicians’ negative attitudes about serving in Vietnam; procurement of medical supplies; holiday celebrations; planning for a post-Vietnam cross- country vacation in the U.S. and Canada; personnel problems; comments about various senior officers; procurement of captured enemy equipment for use as trading items and gifts; comments about the Paris peace negotiations for ending the war; planning for a leave in Hawaii with his wife and parents; personnel morale problems; discipline problems among enlisted personnel; preparation for leaving Vietnam and the Army; comments about student unrest and anti-war demonstrations in the U.S
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