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    Young Artists Series: James Mathis (1962-1963)

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    Young Artists Series. Pianist: James Mathis. Location: Sidney J. Lee Auditorium. Time: 8:00 pm (Thursday). "While still in his early teens, Mr. Mathis left his native state of Texas to enter the Juilliard School of Music., where he studied with the late Olga Samaroff, Rosalyn Tureck, and Rosina Lhevinne. Later in Europe, he coached with Carlo Zecchi and Ilona Kabos.

    Mathis, Dora Oral History

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    Recorded oral history of Dora Mathis and her recollections of life experiences in Monroe County, Michigan

    James Mathis, pianist. Performer who appeared at the Goddard Center.

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    James Mathis, pianist. Performer who appeared at the Goddard Center

    [Letter to Sergio Arcacha from James Ernest Wilkinson, March 9, 1967 #1]

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    Photocopy of a letter addressed to Sergio Arcacha. The letter, which was written by James Ernest Wilkinson, regards the leader of a Cuban Revolution group in Dallas, Texas. Wilkinson asks whether Arcacha fits the description of a man who his wife met at Curtis Mathis Co

    Nostima negramaculata Edmiston & Mathis, 2007, sp. nov.

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    <i>Nostima negramaculata,</i> sp. nov. <p>(Figs. 9–14, 17, 20–21)</p> <p> <b>Diagnosis</b>.This species is distinguished from other congeners by the following combination of characters: crossveins r-m and dm-cu brown surrounded with dark spots; dark spots variable: 1–4 across r1 cell, 3–4 across r2+3 cell, 4–5 in r4+5 cell, 2–3 distad to dm-cu, 2–3 in cua1; thorax with dense silvery gray microtomentum on postpronotum; tergites completely covered with dense silvery bluish gray microtomentum.</p> <p> <b>Description</b>. Adults, small shore flies, body length 1.04–1.36 mm; yellowish brown to brown with silvery gray and yellowish silver microtomentum.</p> <p> <i>Head</i>. Frons yellowish brown with silvery gray microtomentum, anterior semicircle with yellowish silver microtomentum. Occiput yellowish brown silvery gray microtomentum. Lateral vertical seta 3/4 length of medial vertical seta; paravertical seta absent. Scape brown; basal flagellomere brown; arista filamentose. Facial background yellowish brown with yellowish silver microtomentum; band of silvery gray microtomentum along eye margin from antennal bases, along parafacial, and extending to the gena. Gena and postgena covered with silvery gray microtomentum; postgena ventrally shiny, brown. Maxillary palpus dark yellowish brown; prementum brown.</p> <p> <i>Thorax</i>. (Fig. 17). Scutal length 0.36–0.47 mm; scutellar length 0.16–0.21. Mesonotum yellowish-brown with yellowish silver and silvery bluish gray microtomentum, silvery gray vittae medially and along dorsocentral line; silvery gray microtomentose vitta along dorsocentral line with silvery gray microtomentum sparse between dorsocentral setae and dense posteriorly and anteriorly of dorsocentral setae covering postpronotum and postalar region; scutellum yellowish-brown with yellowish silver microtomentum, laterally with dense silvery gray microtomentum contiguous with silvery gray dorsocentral vitta on mesonotum; anepisternum brown with bluish silvery gray microtomentum; katepisternum brown with silvery bluish gray microtomentum; anatergite brown silvery gray microtomentum. Chaetotaxy: anterior dorsocentral seta 3/4 length of posterior seta; anterior notopleural seta 3/4 length of posterior seta; lateral scutellar seta 3/4 length of apical seta, apical setae convergent and on some specimens crossed. Wing (Fig. 20–21): length 0.94–1.23 mm; width 0.48–0.63 mm; costa-vein ratio 0.38–0.42; M-vein ration 0.19–0.31; background amber, maculate with brown spots, veins brown to dark brown; crossveins r-m and dm-cu brown surrounded with dark spots; dark spots variable: 1 to 4 across r1 cell, 3 or 4 across r2+3 cell, 4 or 5 in r4+5 cell, 2 or 3 in distally to dm-cu, 2 or 3 in cua1. Halter yellowish white. Legs brown with silvery bluish gray microtomentum</p> <p> <i>Abdomen</i>. (Figs. 10–11). Background brown; tergites covered with silvery bluish gray microtomentum. <i>Male terminalia</i>. (Figs. 12–14). Epandrium-cerci-surstyli complex fused; epandrium a narrow U-shaped dorsal band; cercus crescent-shaped and bearing several long setulae, separated dorsally from epandrium by narrow V-shaped space; surstylus fused dorsally with epandrium, with long posteroventral setae on a broadly rounded ventral projection; phallapodeme triangular in lateral view, posterior projection spatulate, anterior projections broadly rounded; aedeagus heavily sclerotized with anterior oval-shaped opening, small posteroventral indentation, broad anterodorsal projection and rounded anteroventral projection; gonite and hypandrium broadly fused anteriorly, with broadly rounded posteroventral projection with small pit-shaped structure, prominent ventromedial setula, and broadly rounded ventral projection; hypandrium rounded anteriorly.</p> <p> <b>Type specimen.</b> The holotype male is labeled “ NEW ZEALAND. SL: TeWaewae Lagoon (46°12.3'S, 167°38.1'E) 19 Jan 2004, W.N. Mathis [white]/ USNM ENT 0 0 0 26912 [white with barcode mounted upside down on pin]/HOLOYPE ɗ <i>Nostima negramaculata</i> Edmiston & Mathis NZAC [red].” The holotype is double mounted with the minuten through the center of the right thorax (minuten in a small rectangular block of silicone), is in excellent condition, and is deposited in the NZAC.</p> <p> <b>Other specimens examined. NEW ZEALAND. NORTH ISLAND. AK:</b> Auckland, Mt. Albert, Mt. Albert Road (36°53.6'S, 174°43.2'E), 29 Feb 1976, T. K. Crosby (1Ψ; NZAC). <b>ND:</b> Sandy Bay (35°33.4'S, 174°28.5'E; beach), 6 Oct 2002, D. and W. N. Mathis (2ɗ, 1Ψ; USNM); Whananaki South (mangrove and beach; 35°31.1'S, 174°27.2'E), 6–8 Oct 2002, D. and W. N. Mathis (1Ψ; USNM); <b>TO:</b> Tokaanu (37°58.2'S, 175°46.2'E), 3–5 Jan 2004, W. N. Mathis (2ɗ; USNM).</p> <p> <b>SOUTH ISLAND. FD:</b> Monowai (45°46.5'S, 167°37'E; 120 m), 20 Jan 2004, W. N. Mathis (1ɗ, 3Ψ; USNM). <b>NC:</b> Arthur's Pass, Andrews stream (42°58.7'S, 171°47.9'E), 30 Nov 1977, E. Schlinger (1ɗ, 1Ψ; NZAC). <b>SL:</b> TeWaewae Lagoon (46°12.3'S, 167°38.1'E), 19 Jan 2004, W. N. Mathis (26ɗ, 19Ψ; USNM).</p> <p> <b>Distribution.</b> (Fig. 9). Australasian/Oceanian: New Zealand (AK, FD, NC, ND, SL, TO).</p> <p> <b>Etymology.</b> The species epithet is derived from a description of the black spots on the wing, especially the black spots over the crossveins.</p> <p> <b>Remarks.</b> Variation in the wing maculation patterns can be seen even on the same specimen between the left and right wings.</p>Published as part of <i>Edmiston, James F. & Mathis, Wayne N., 2007, New Zealand species of the shore-fly genus Nostima Coquillett (Diptera: Ephydridae), pp. 1-16 in Zootaxa 1661</i> on pages 9-13, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/179956">10.5281/zenodo.179956</a&gt

    Interview with Ruth Erline Mathis Martin - OH 328

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    In her June 1984 interview with Michael Cooke, Ruth Erline Mathis Martin (1934-2020) discussed her time as a DHEC employee in the sickle cell anemia program. She covered topics of DHEC’s involvement with community groups, sickle cell anemia community groups and their success and failures, and the James R. Clark Sickle Cell Foundation. This interview was conducted for inclusion into the Louise Pettus Archives and Special Collections Oral History Program.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/oralhistoryprogram/1293/thumbnail.jp

    The Mathis News

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    Weekly newspaper from Mathis, Texas that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising

    The Mathis News

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    Weekly newspaper from Mathis, Texas that includes local, state, and national news along with advertising

    New Zealand species of the shore-fly genus Nostima Coquillett (Diptera: Ephydridae)

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    Edmiston, James F., Mathis, Wayne N. (2007): New Zealand species of the shore-fly genus Nostima Coquillett (Diptera: Ephydridae). Zootaxa 1661: 1-16, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17995
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