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William Akira Shakespeare Kurosawa
Vidal Estévez, M. (1992). William Akira Shakespeare Kurosawa. Nosferatu. Revista de cine. (8):40-47. https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/40808.Importación Masiva4047
Mirando a Kurosawa
Vidal Estévez, M. (1993). Mirando a Kurosawa. Nosferatu. Revista de cine. (11):34-41. https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/40844.Importación Masiva34411
Agrilus chujoi Y. Kurosawa 1985
Agrilus chujoi Kurosawa (Figs. 1, 7) Agrilus chujoi Kurosawa, 1985: 149 151, Fig. 6 a, 6 b. Holotype ♂, NSMT: “Tsushima [island] [p] N., Nii [34 ° 24 'N, 129 ° 19 'E] 14. [h] vii. 1969 Y. Kurosawa [p] \ HOLOTYPE [p] Agrilus chujoi Y. Kurosawa, 1985 [h]”. Described from 17 specimens. Remarks. This species along with A. huashanus sp. nov. is well distinguished by adsutural, oval, mazarine spot in apical third of elytra (PDV). Akiyama & Ohmomo (1997: 31) stated Pueraria thunbergiana as the host plant. Material examined North Korea: 1 ♂, EJCB: “Keijô [= Soul, 37 ° 34 'N, 127 °00'E], Corea, 7. VIII. 1933 ”; 1 ex, EJCB: “D. P. R. Korea, Okryu valley, Kumgansan Mts. [38 ° 36 'N, 128 ° 13 'E; M. Kozánek pers. com.], lgt. M. Kozánek”. South Korea: 3 ♂♂, 2 ♀♀, EJCB: “ Corée, Kosan [=?Kwangsangun (second order administrative district), 35 ° 10 'N, 126 ° 45 'E], Chass. indigènes”. Japan: 1 ♀, EJCB: “Mt. Ooboshi, Tsushima Is[lands]. [34 ° 20 'N, 129 ° 20 'E] 17. VII. 1976, N. Nishikawa leg.”. Distribution. “ China (S. Manchuria)” without particular specification (Akiyama & Ohmomo 1997: 31); Korean peninsula; Japan (Tsushima islands).Published as part of Jendek, Eduard, 2001, Revision of the Agrilus plasoni species group (Coleoptera: Buprestidae), pp. 1-11 in Zootaxa 13 on pages 2-3, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.461640
Agrilus mallotiellus Kurosawa 1985
Agrilus mallotiellus Kurosawa, 1985 Examined specimens. VIETNAM. Cao Bang: Phia-Oac Mts, Phia-Den env.; 22°34’01”N, 105°52’14”E; 4, 5- 2012; alt. 900–1200 m; 1 ♂ (EJCB).Published as part of Jendek, Eduard & Nakládal, Oto, 2021, Taxonomic, distributional and biological study of the genus Agrilus (Coleoptera Buprestidae). Part III, pp. 58-90 in Zootaxa 4963 (1) on page 73, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4963.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/471985
Agrilus elongatissimus Kurosawa 1981
Agrilus elongatissimus Kurosawa, 1981 Examined specimens. LAOS. Phongsali: Phongsaly; 21°41‘N, 102°06‘E; 5-1996; 1 ♂, 1 ♀ (EJCB) // Phongsaly env.; 21°41‘30“N, 102°07‘E; 5, 6-2003; alt. 1500 m; 2 ♂ (EJCB) // Phongsaly env.; 21°41‘N, 102°06‘E; 5- 2004; alt. 1500 m; 1 ♀ (EJCB).Published as part of Jendek, Eduard & Nakládal, Oto, 2021, Taxonomic, distributional and biological study of the genus Agrilus (Coleoptera Buprestidae). Part III, pp. 58-90 in Zootaxa 4963 (1) on page 68, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4963.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/471985
Agrilus tsushimanus Kurosawa 1963
Agrilus tsushimanus Kurosawa, 1963 Examined specimens. CHINA. Sichuan: 7 km Wof Qingpianxiang, Xiao-Zhaizi National Park; 32°01‘25“N, 103°56‘21“E; 6, 7-2017; alt. 1560–1700 m; 1 ♂, 1 ♀ (EJCB).Published as part of Jendek, Eduard & Nakládal, Oto, 2021, Taxonomic, distributional and biological study of the genus Agrilus (Coleoptera Buprestidae). Part III, pp. 58-90 in Zootaxa 4963 (1) on page 84, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4963.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/471985
Agrilus satoi Kurosawa 1954
Agrilus satoi Kurosawa, 1954 Examined specimens. LAOS. Houaphan: Ban Saleuy, Phou Pan-Gnai; 20°15’N, 104°02’E; 4, 5-2001; alt. 1500– 2000 m; 11 (EJCB).Published as part of Jendek, Eduard & Nakládal, Oto, 2021, Taxonomic, distributional and biological study of the genus Agrilus (Coleoptera Buprestidae). Part III, pp. 58-90 in Zootaxa 4963 (1) on page 81, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4963.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/471985
Agrilus asahinai Kurosawa
Agrilus asahinai Kurosawa (Figs. 5, 14, 21, 28, 38) = pseudorotundicollis Kurosawa, 1956 = stepanovi Alexeev, 1979 Agrilus asahinai Kurosawa, 1956: 38 –40. Type specimens. Holotype examined by Jendek (2000) Type locality: “S. Saghalien, Shirakaba”. Agrilus asahinai pseudorotundicollis Kurosawa, 1956: 40 Type specimens. Holotype examined by Jendek (2000) Type locality: “Serio, Kyôto, Japan ” Remarks. The name of this subspecies was synonymised with the nominotypical subspecies by Jendek (2000). Agrilus (Dentagrilus) stepanovi Alexeev, 1979: 134 –136 Type specimens. Holotype examined by Jendek (2000) Type locality: “Primorskii kraj, Lazovskii r-n, pritok r. Kievka” [Russia: Primorsky Kray] Remarks. Agrilus stepanovi and A. asahinai were considered conspecific by Jendek (2000). Material examined. China: Hebei: 1 3, 1 Ƥ (EJCB): “ China, Hebei (Nei Mongol) pass Chengde–Chifeng 41.6N, 118.2E, 30–31.V. J. Turna leg. 2002 ”. Korea North: 1 Ƥ (EJCB): “ Korea, Sujang–san bei Hedzu, 4.6. 1975, Josifov”. Korea South: 2 exs (LJSK): “Aanmyeondo, Chungnam Prov., Korea, 23.v. 2004, S. L. An leg.”. Russia: Primorsky Kray: 1 ex (MNAG): “ Russia: Primorskiy Kray, Ussuriysky Zapovednik, 33 km SE Ussuriysk, 43.37N, 132.18E, 10 / 11.VI. 1993, 300 m, leg. L. Zerche et al.”; 17 exs (EJCB): “Sib. or. Primorje, Komarovka flum., Kamenushka env. 300 m, Voříšek, J. leg. VI. 1992 ”; 1 3, 1 Ƥ (ZIN): “Primorskii kr. Lazovskii r-n., d. Ta-chin-go-za. 2 –vi– 1951, V. N. Stepanov”. Diagnosis. Agrilus asahinai is similar to A. bidentulus in the shape of the prosternal lobe (Fig. 28), but it differs from it by the denticulate sides of the median lobe of the aedeagus (Fig. 14) and the sharply protruding metacoxal plates (Fig. 38). Distribution. China (Hebei, Heilongjiang (Alexeev 1979)); Japan (Honshu); Korea North; Korea South; Russia (Primorsky Kray, Sakhalin). Biology. Alexeev (1979, 1989) cited Lonicera maackii as the host plant for A. asahinai.Published as part of Jendek, Eduard & Grebennikov, Vasily V., 2009, Revision of the Agrilus cyanescens species-group (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) with description of three new species from the east Palaearctic region, pp. 43-60 in Zootaxa 2139 on pages 53-54, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.27499
Kurosawa and the Shakespearean Moral Vision
Coming to terms with a film such as Kurosawa\u27s Throne of Blood (1957) is crucial to the whole question of Shakespeare on film. It not only involves the study of a particular text and film and how the film director has handled Shakespeare\u27s plot, character, and meaning, but it also focuses on larger cinematic issues concerning acting, visual image, and metaphor on film, and the manner in which complex ideas can be expressed visually. Peter Brook has observed that Throne of Blood is perhaps the only true masterpiece inspired by Shakespeare, but it cannot properly be considered Shakespeare because it doesn\u27t use the text. Michael Mullin has put it succinctly by suggesting that Kurosawa\u27s film is a thing in itself
The Effect of Left-Right Reversal on Film: Watching Kurosawa Reversed
The mirror reversal of an image is subtly different from the original. Often such change goes unnoticed in pictures, although it can affect preference. For the first time we studied the effect of mirror reversal of feature films. People watched Yojimbo or Sanjuro in a cinema, both classic films by Akira Kurosawa. They knew that this was a study and filled out a questionnaire. On one day Yojimbo was shown in its original orientation, and on another day the film was mirror reversed. Sanjuro was shown reversed on one day and non-reversed on another day. Viewers did not notice the reversal, even when they had seen the film before and considered themselves fans of Kurosawa. We compared this with estimates from a survey. In addition, the question about the use of space (scenography) revealed that although people who had seen the film before gave higher ratings compared with those who had not, this was only true when the film was not reversed
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