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Kearney, P D, NX70437
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/396357Surname: KEARNEY. Given Name(s) or Initials: P D. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: NX70437. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 21062.232824
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mrke/Tiliqua_rugosa: Code for Kearney et al. 2018 Ecological Monographs
<p>Code for forthcoming paper: Kearney, M. R., S. L. Munns, D. Moore, M. Malishev, and C. M. Bull. 2018. Field tests of a general ectotherm niche model show how water can limit lizard activity and distribution. Ecological Monographs.</p>
Recension d\u27ouvrage autour de Richard Kearney
Review of the books :Murray E. Littlejohn (ed.), Imagination Now. A Richard Kearney Reader (London/New York: Rowman & Littlefield, 2020).Richard Kearney and Melissa Fitzpatrick, Radical Hospitaly. From Thought to Action (New York: Fordham University Press, 2021).Richard Kearney, Touch. Recovering our Most Vital Sense (New York: Columbia University Press, 2021).Recension des ouvrages :Murray E. Littlejohn (ed.), Imagination Now. A Richard Kearney Reader (London/New York: Rowman & Littlefield, 2020).Richard Kearney and Melissa Fitzpatrick, Radical Hospitaly. From Thought to Action (New York: Fordham University Press, 2021).Richard Kearney, Touch. Recovering our Most Vital Sense (New York: Columbia University Press, 2021)
Kearney Commercial Club, Kearney, Nebraska
Pictured are thirty cars owned by the Kearney Commercial Club boosters. The photograph was taken to commemorate the first booster trip of two days by the Club
Warramaba ngadju Kearney 2018, sp. nov.
Warramaba ngadju sp. nov. Holotype (Fig. 2f): ♀, Reg. No. ANIC 14 7044, in Australian National Insect Collection, CSIRO, Canberra; bEARING THE fOLLOwING LAbELS: (1) ‘ ANIC DATAbASE NO. 14 7044’; (2) ‘ vIRGO ZANTHUS CLONE’; (3) ‘ 9 km WNW Of BALLADONIA HOTEL, W. A. 1 MARCH 1981 M. J. D. WHITE’. Paratype: ♀ (1) ‘ ANIC DATAbASE NO. 14 7044’ (2) ‘ 9 km WNW Of BALLADONIA HOTEL, W. A. 1 MARCH 1981 M. J. D. WHITE’. Description: SEE TAbLE 1 fOR mORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERS Of THE HOLOTYPE, AND FIGURE 4C–D AND APPENDIX 1 fOR PHOTOGRAPHS Of LIvE SPECImENS. Colouration: THE bASE COLOURATION IS GREEN (OCCASIONALLY GREY) wITH RED OR YELLOw LATERAL fACIAL STRIPES ON A PLAIN wHITE bACkGROUND. LIkE W. flavolineata sp. nov. IT HAS A bRIGHT YELLOw TO ORANGE mEDIAN fACIAL STRIPE AND ORANGE OR RED PATCHES ON EITHER SIDE Of THE THORACIC TERGITES. LIkE W. whitei sp. nov. IT HAS LATERAL YELLOw STRIPES ALONG PRONOTUm AND AbDOmEN, THOUGH NOT AS INTENSE. Diagnosis: THE kARYOTYPE, wITH 2 n ♀ = 15, DERIvES fROm THE COmbINATION Of THE kARYOTYPES Of W. whitei sp. nov. AND W. flavolineata sp. nov. AND IS UNIqUE wITHIN THE GENUS wITH THE EXCEPTION Of W. virgo. IT CAN bE DISTINGUISHED fROm W. virgo AND OTHER mEmbERS Of THE GENUS bY COLOURATION, AS DESCRIbED IN THE kEY bELOw. Distribution and seasonal cycle: ITS DISTRIbUTION EXTENDS fROm jUST SOUTH Of KALGOORLIE, TO THE EAST AS fAR AS ZANTHUS AND SOUTH TO THE vICINITY Of BALLADONIA (FIG. 1A & D), SPANNING A LONGITUDINAL RANGE Of 121.48°E TO 123.53°E. THIS SPECIES REACHES HIGHER LATITUDES THAN ANY OTHER mEmbER Of THE GENUS, SPANNING A RANGE Of 30.97°S TO 32.31°S. IT IS STRICTLY UNIvOLTINE, wITH AN ObLIGATE DIAPAUSE THAT IS bROkEN bY EXPOSURE TO COLD (KEARNEY, UNPUbLISHED). Material examined: 1 fEmALE, 9km WNW Of NEwmAN ROCk, NR. BALLADONIA, STOP 31 (123.07, -32.08), 9 FEb, 1980, RENTz,D.C.F. & RENTz,B.G.F.; 1 fEmALE, 38km WNW Of BALLADONIA MOTEL, STOP 78 (123.25, -32.22), 22 FEb, 1980, RENTz,D.C.F. & RENTz,B.G.F.; 4 fEmALES, 22 km SE Of NEwmAN ROCk, E Of FRASER RA. (123.33, -32.25), 29 JAN, 1973, WHITE,M.J.D.; 1 fEmALE, 21 km NW bY W Of BALLADONIA HOTEL (123.42, -32.28), 3 MAR, 1976, WEbb,G.C.; 1 fEmALE, 18km W Of BALLADONIA HOTEL (123.42, -32.35), 6 MAR, 1981, WHITE,M.J.D.; 1 fEmALE, 13km WNW Of BALLADONIA HOTEL (123.48, -32.3), 6 MAR, 1981, WHITE,M.J.D.; 1 fEmALE, 10km WNW Of BALLADONIA MOTEL (123.52, -32.32), 1 MAR, 1981, WHITE,M.J.D.; 1 fEmALE, 9km WNW Of BALLADONIA HOTEL (123.53, -32.32), 1 MAR, 1981, WHITE,M.J.D.; 1 fEmALE, 17 km WNW Of BALLADONIA H.S. (123.7, -32.4), 21 JAN, 1973, WHITE,M.J.D. Taxonomic discussion: FORmER ANIC CODE NUmbER P140. ORIGINALLY wITHIN W. virgo AS A SEPARATE ‘PHYLAD’ bUT SHOwN bY KEARNEY AND BLACkET (2008) TO bE Of INDEPENDENT HYbRID ORIGIN TO W. virgo AND, fOLLOwING VRIjENHOEk ET AL. (1989) ELEvATED TO SPECIES STATUS. Etymology: NAmED fOR THE NGADjU PEOPLE wHO HAvE INHAbITED THE GEOGRAPHIC RANGE Of THIS SPECIES fOR A SUbSTANTIAL fRACTION Of THE SPECIES’ HISTORY. Biology: Warramaba ngadju sp. nov. IS AN ALL-fEmALE PARTHENOGENETIC SPECIES RESULTING fROm HYbRIDISATION EvENTS bETwEEN fEmALE W. flavolineata sp. nov. AND mALE W. whitei sp. nov. (HEwITT 1975; WHITE et al. 1977; KEARNEY AND BLACkET 2008). IT STRONGLY RESEmbLES W. whitei sp. nov. mORPHOLOGICALLY, ESPECIALLY THE mORE SOUTHERN POPULATIONS Of THE LATTER. THIS SPECIES mAY OCCUR SYmPATRICALLY wITH W. virgo AND AT SOmE SITES CAN bE fOUND ON THE SAmE fOOD PLANTS. IT mAY OCCUR IN NARROw PARAPATRY wITH W. whitei sp. nov. IN THE vICINITY Of SPARGOvILLE (WHITE AND CONTRERAS 1979). IT HAS bEEN fOUND ON SHRUbS AND TREES Of THE GENERA Acacia AND Senna. Key to the species of Warramaba (for female specimens, start at 2) 3 1. Male subgenital plate not meeting or exceeding the distance from the base of the head to the anterior end of the eye (Appendix 1a); cultriform portion not much longer, and often shorter, than mid-dorsal length of pronotum (Appendix 1a)............ 2 - Male subgenital plate meeting or exceeding the distance from the base of the head to the anterior end of the eye (Appendix 1e); cultriform portion greatly exceeding the mid-dorsal length of pronotum (Appendix 1e).............................. 5 2 (1). Median facial stripe absent (Appendix 1n–q) or accompanied by lateral facial stripes (Appendix 1r–s).................. 3 - Bright yellow to orange median facial stripe; no lateral facial stripes (Appendix 1j–m)............. W. flavolineata sp. nov. 3 (2). Dark inner edge usually present along lateral facial stripe (Appendix 1b–d); no median facial stripe (Appendix 1a–d) W. picta - Lateral facial stripes lacking dark inner edge (Appendix 1r–s); median facial stripe present (Appendix 1r–s); males absent.. 4 4 (3). Distinct white triangle background to median facial stripe (Appendix 1r).................................... W. virgo - Uniform pale background to median facial stripe (Appendix 1s)................................... W. ngadju sp. nov. 5 (1). Lateral facial stripes red or yellow (Appendix 1e–i), usually with lateral yellow/orange stripes along pronotum and abdomen (Appendix 1f–i); magenta colouration absent; distinct white, and often triangular, median facial region..... W. whitei sp. nov. - Magenta colouration often present on face and/or inner femur (Appendix 1n–p); lateral facial stripes magenta if present (Appendix 1n–o); distinct series of white, orange or red patches on either side of the thoracic and abdominal tergites (Appendix 1o,q); lateral yellow stripes absent along pronotum and abdomen (Appendix 1n–q)............... W. grandis sp. nov.Published as part of Kearney, Michael R., 2018, The matchstick grasshopper genus Warramaba (Morabidae: Morabinae): a description of four new species and a photographic guide to the group, pp. 201-244 in Zootaxa 4482 (2) on pages 219-220, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4482.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/145320
O.G. Smith, near Kearney, Nebraska.
Note: The Kearney Industrial School and the Kearney Cotton Mill can be seen in the background of this photograph
Brigadier General Philip Kearney, approximately 1861
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Warramaba whitei Kearney 2018, sp. nov.
Warramaba whitei sp. nov. Holotype (Fig. 2b): ♂, Reg. No. ANIC 14 0 0 7223, in Australian National Insect Collection, CSIRO, Canberra; bEARING THE fOLLOwING LAbELS: (1) ‘ANIC DATAbASE NO. 14 007223’; (2) ‘P196’; (3) ‘M. J. D. WHITE CYTOL. PREP. 3963-I’; (4) ‘ 1 km NW Of ARROw LAkE, NR. KALGOORLIE, W. A. 18.I.1974. M. J. D. WHITE’. Paratypes: Paratype 1 ♂ (1) ‘ AUST. NAT. INS. COLL. MRK leg 04’; (2) ‘ ANIC Database No. 14 009145’; (3) ‘ 1 km NW of Arrow Lake, nr. Kalgoorlie, W. A. 18.i.1974. M. J. D. White’; Paratype 2 ♂ (1) ‘ ANIC Database No. 14 009146’; (2) ‘ 1 km NW of Arrow Lake, nr. Kalgoorlie, W. A. 18.i.1974. M. J. D. White’.; Paratype 3 ♂ (1) ‘ ANIC DATAbASE NO. 14 009147’; (2) ‘ 1 km NW Of ARROw LAkE, NR. KALGOORLIE, W. A. 18.I.1974. M. J. D. WHITE’.; Paratype 4 ♀ (1) ‘ ANIC Database No. 14 009149; (2) ‘ 1 km NW of Arrow Lake, nr. Kalgoorlie, W. A. 18.i.1974. M. J. D. White’.; Paratype 5 ♀ (1) ‘ AUST. NAT. INS. COLL. MRK leg 03’; (2) ‘ ANIC Database No. 14 009148; (3) ‘ 1 km NW Of ARROw LAkE, NR. KALGOORLIE, W. A. 18.I.1974. M. J. D. WHITE’. Description: SEE TAbLE 1 fOR mORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERS Of THE HOLOTYPE, AND FIGURE 5 fOR PHOTOGRAPHS Of LIvE SPECImENS AND GENITALIA AS wELL AS APPENDIX 1 fOR ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS Of LIvE SPECImENS. Colouration: THE bASE COLOURATION IS DARk TO bRIGHT GREEN (OCCASIONALLY GREY) wITH RED OR YELLOw LATERAL fACIAL STRIPES AND DISTINCT wHITE, AND OfTEN TRIANGULAR, mEDIAN fACIAL REGION. IT OfTEN HAS LATERAL YELLOw STRIPES ALONG PRONOTUm AND AbDOmEN. Diagnosis: Warramaba whitei sp. nov. HAS A RELATIvELY ATTENUATE bODY fORm AND mALES HAvE A RELATIvELY LONG SUbGENITAL PLATE (SImILAR TO W. grandis sp. nov.). THE UNIqUE kARYOTYPE, DESCRIbED IN DETAIL IN WHITE et al. (1973), HAS 2 n ♂ = 14 AND 2 n ♀ = 13 AND AN X 1X 2Y SEX CHROmOSOmE mECHANISm. IT CAN bE DISTINGUISHED mORPHOLOGICALLY fROm OTHER mEmbERS Of THE GENUS bY A COmbINATION Of THE RELATIvE PROPORTIONS Of THE SUbGENITAL PLATE AND COLOURATION, AS DESCRIbED IN THE kEY bELOw. Distribution and seasonal cycle: IT HAS A CRESCENT-SHAPED DISTRIbUTION (FIG. 1) wITH A SOUTHERN LImIT NEAR KALGOORLIE, EXTENDING DUE NORTH TO THE vICINITY Of LEONORA, AND THEN NORTHEAST bETwEEN SANDSTONE AND MOUNT MAGNET. ITS LATITUDINAL RANGE IS bETwEEN 27.80°S AND 31.28°S. ITS mOST INLAND LImIT IS 122.51°E, NEAR LAvERTON, THOUGH SPECIES DISTRIbUTION mODELLING SUGGESTS THAT AN ISOLATED PATCH Of CLImATICALLY SUITAbLE HAbITAT OCCURS fURTHER EAST THAN THIS (KEARNEY AND MOUSSALLI 2003). IT IS mULTIvOLTINE NORTH Of LEONORA wITH ADULTS AND NYmPHS PRESENT IN ALL SEASONS, bUT UNIvOLTINE IN THE SOUTH wITH ADULTS PRESENT IN mID TO LATE SUmmER. Material examined: 2 fEmALES, 10 km S Of SANDSTONE (119.3, -28.05), 20 FEb, 1983, WHITE,M.J.D.; 1 fEmALE 1 mALE, 9km S Of SANDSTONE (119.3, -28.05), 12 FEb, 1981, WHITE,M.J.D.; 1 mALE, 4km S Of GOONGARRIE (120.15, - 30.08), 8 FEb, 1981, WHITE,M.J.D.; 1 mALE, 13km WNW Of AGNEw (120.4, -27.97), 14 FEb, 1980, WHITE,M.J.D.; 2 fEmALES 2 mALES, 2km SSE Of YUNNDAGA SIDING, NR. MENzIES (121.03, -29.77), 27 FEb, 1981, WHITE,M.J.D.; 5 fEmALES 5 mALES, DIORITE KING MINE, 34km NW Of LEONORA (121.07, -28.68), 7 MAR, 1976, WEbb,G.C.; 2 fEmALES 2 mALES, DIORITE KING MINE, 34km NW Of LEONORA (121.07, -28.68), 21 FEb, 1981, WHITE,M.J.D.; 1 mALE, DIORITE KING MINE, 34km NW Of LEONORA (121.07, -28.68), 15 FEb, 1975, WHITE,M.J.D. & WEbb,G.C.; 1 fEmALE 1 mALE, 8km W Of LAkE MORIATY, NR. MENzIES (121.08, -29.85), 10 FEb, 1981, WHITE,M.J.D.; 1 mALE, 5km S Of COmET VALE SIDING, NR. MENzIES (121.12, -30), 8 FEb, 1981, WHITE,M.J.D.; 2 fEmALES 2 mALE, 2 km N Of CANEGRASS, NNW Of KALGOORLIE (121.17, -30.18), 11 JAN, 1972, WHITE,M.J.D.; 1 mALE, 9km NE Of COOLGARDIE (121.22, -30.9), 22 FEb, 1980, WHITE,M.J.D.; 2 fEmALES 2 mALES, 10 km NW Of LEONORA (121.25, -28.8), 6 MAR, 1976, WEbb,G.C.; 1 mALE, 10 km NW Of LEONORA (121.25, -28.8), 19 JAN, 1974 TO 20 JAN, 1974, WHITE,M.J.D.; 1 fEmALE 1 mALES, 6 km N Of BROAD ARROw (121.33, -30.38), 23 JAN, 1973, WHITE,M.J.D.; 1 fEmALE, 1km N Of ARROw LAkE, NR. KALGOORLIE (121.4, -30.53), 10 FEb, 1981, WHITE,M.J.D.; 1 mALE, 1 km NW Of ARROw LAkE, NR. KALGOORLIE (121.4, -30.53), 18 JAN, 1974, WHITE,M.J.D.; 2 fEmALES 2 mALE, 1km N Of ARROw LAkE, NR. KALGOORLIE (121.4, -30.53), 7 FEb, 1981, WHITE,M.J.D.; 1 mALE, 1km NW Of ARROw LAkE, NR. KALGOORLIE (121.4, -30.53), 7 FEb, 1981, WHITE,M.J.D.; 1 mALE, 6 km SW Of MELITA H.S., S Of LEONORA (121.4, -29.08), 11 JAN, 1972, WHITE,M.J.D.; 1 fEmALE, 4 km SW Of KALGOORLIE (121.43, -30.78), 10 MAR, 1976, WEbb,G.C.; 5 fEmALES 5 mALES, MALCOLm SOAk, NR. LEONORA (121.43, - 28.9), 25 JAN, 1973, WHITE,M.J.D.; 2 fEmALES, 5 km N Of KALGOORLIE (121.47, -30.7), 23 JAN, 1973, WHITE,M.J.D.; 1 fEmALE 1 mALES, 3km NW Of SPARGOvILLE (121.47, -31.23), 14 FEb, 1981, WHITE,M.J.D.; 2 fEmALES, 2 km NW Of SPARGOvILLE (121.47, -31.23), 28 JAN, 1973, WHITE,M.J.D.; 1 mALE, 2 km NW Of SPARGOvILLE, NNW Of WIDGIEmOOLTHA (121.47, -31.23), 28 JAN, 1973, WHITE,M.J.D.; 1 fEmALE, 5km NE Of KANOwNA RUINS, NR. BROAD ARROw (121.63, -30.57), 9 FEb, 1983, WHITE,M.J.D.; 1 fEmALE 1 mALE, 3km SE Of MT. CATHERINE, YERILLA STN., SE Of LEONORA (121.87, -29.53), 19 FEb, 1981, WHITE,M.J.D.; 1 mALE 1 fEmALE, 19km S Of MENANGINA H.S., CA. 85km E Of MENzIES (121.92, -29.98), 14 FEb, 1983, WHITE,M.J.D.; 1 fEmALE, YINDI STA. (NORTHERN bOUNDARY) (122.5, -30.38), 21 FEb, 1981, MASLIN,B.R.; 1 fEmALE, 9 km NNW Of MONAGHAN WELL, NR. EDjUDINA H.S. (122.52, -29.88), 21 FEb, 1981, MASLIN,B.R. Taxonomic discussion: FORmER ANIC CODE NUmbER P196. Etymology: NAmED AfTER THE CYTOGENETICIST M. J. D. WHITE. Biology: THIS SPECIES mAY OCCUR SYmPATRICALLY wITH W. flavolineata sp. nov. AND W. picta AND, AT SOmE SITES, CAN bE fOUND ON THE SAmE fOOD PLANTS. IT HAS ALSO bEEN fOUND IN SYmPATRY wITH W. grandis sp. nov. AT ONE SITE IN THE fAR wEST Of ITS RANGE. IT OCCURS ON SHRUbS AND TREES Of THE GENERA Acacia AND Senna. THIS SPECIES IS STRONGLY GENETICALLY DIffERENTIATED ACROSS ITS RANGE (KEARNEY AND BLACkET 2008).Published as part of Kearney, Michael R., 2018, The matchstick grasshopper genus Warramaba (Morabidae: Morabinae): a description of four new species and a photographic guide to the group, pp. 201-244 in Zootaxa 4482 (2) on pages 210-212, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4482.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/145320
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