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    Anthony Kohlmann, S.J. (2 of 11)

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    Contains ALS: from F. Neale on Kohlmann's proceedings on Corp RCC 7/26/1818; AMs Resolutions proposed to Corp RCC by Kohlmann 8/25/1818(?); from Abp Marechal to F. Neale on transfer of property to Marechal 11/14/1818, on same 12/11/1818; from F. Neale to L. Edelin on same 11/27/1818, 12/16/1818; from E. Fenwick to F. Neale on same 11/25/1818, 12/2/1818.Former finding aid locations: 119_59_11; 205P0-205P

    Anthony Kohlmann, S.J. (9 of 11)

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    Contains ALS: from A. Kohlmann to Cary on Newport and Cobb Neck properties Jan 1821; from Beschter to Cary on procuring a painting for St. John's, Baltimore 1/3/1821; from Marshall to F. Neale on income for Georgetown, debt of Conewago, destructive influence of A. Kohlmann on Georgetown 1/5/1821, on conditions for sale of New York property and New York debts 1/20/1821; from Beschter to F. Neale on clergy problems in Philadelphia, arrival of Bp Dubourg in New Orleans 1/11/1821; from F. Neale to Marshall on sale of New York and Philadelphia property 1/29/1821, on willingness to sell St. Thomas to lessen debt, cost of board at Georgetown 2/14/1821; from McElroy to Grassi on enrollment at Georgetown 2/6/1821; from DeBarth to Marshall on Conewago debt 2/7/1821, on Goshenhoppen farming 3/6/1821, on Conewago debt 3/21/1821; from Joseph Snyder to Marshall on problems with Rev. Wm. Hogan at St. Mary's, Phila 3/1/1821, 3/12/1821, 3/28/1821; from Beschter to Grassi on difficulties of reforming Georgetown, suspension of Hogan 3/31/1821.**Former finding aid locations: 119_59_4; 205D1-205D13*

    Anthony Kohlmann, S.J. (4 of 11)

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    Contains ALS: from Grassi to E. Fenwick on former's staying at Rome 7/14/1819; from Grassi to A. Kohlmann on various artworks sent to America 7/14/1819; from Grassi to McElroy on shipment of paintings for Georgetown 7/14/1819; from E. Fenwick to G. Fenwick 7/20/1819; from Grassi to F. Neale 7/22/1819; to Ryder on Ryder and Mulledy's trip to Conewago 8/15/1819; to G. Fenwick 8/22/1819; from E. Fenwick to his mother Margaret on yellow fever epidemic in Baltimore 9/1/1819; from E. Fenwick to F. Neale on yellow fever epidemic 9/29/1819, on Baltimore Cathedral 12/29/1819; from Kenney on disagreements among Georgetown clergy 10/5/1819; from Kenney to F. Neale asking advice for running of Georgetown 10/8/1819; from A. Kohlmann to Beschter on overseer for St. Thomas 10/8/1819; from Abp Marechal to F. Neale on misc debt 11/9/1819, on conveyance of land to ladies of Georgetown 12/8/1819; from E. Fenwick to Scholastics on paintings for Georgetown mistakenly sent to Baltimore Cathedral 12/20/1819.Former finding aid locations: 119_59_9; 205M1-202M1

    Anthony Kohlmann, S.J. (7 of 11)

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    Contains ALS: from E. Fenwick to Roger Baxter, SJ 7/7/1820; from Kenney to Marshall on personnel at Georgetown 8/7/1820; from A. Kohlmann to E. Fenwick urging latter to be rector of Georgetown 8/10/1820; from E. Fenwick to A. Kohlmann on former's appointment as rector 8/10/1820; from Dubuisson on events at Conewago 8/11/1820; from Marshall to E. Fenwick on bad state of plantations 8/14/1820; from DeBarth to Marshall on bad state of Conewago farms 8/26/1820, on Goshenhoppen law suit 9/17/1820, on German Fund in Pennsylvania and needs of Conewago 9/26/1820; from Grassi to McElroy on arrival of Americans in Naples 8/27/1820; from Joseph Schneller, SJ to Mulledy 9/2/1820; from E. Fenwick to F. Neale complaining of condition of Georgetown 9/6/1820; from Marshall to Neale 9/17/1820, on overseer at St. Thomas and Goshenhoppen law suit 9/22/1820, asking power to sell bank stock 9/27/1820; from Abp Marechal to A. Kohlmann on Baxter's suspension (undated).**Former finding aid locations: 119_59_6; 205G1-205G12*

    Anthony Kohlmann, S.J. (8 of 11)

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    Contains ALS: from B. Fenwick to Dubuisson 10/3/1820; AMs letter from Gov. of Riga on Jesuits leaving Russia 10/6/1820; from DeBarth to Marshall on management of Goshenhoppen, Rantzau leaving Conewago, taking of St. Inigoes from Georgetown 10/15/1820, on Conewago's need of repairs 10/25/1820, on renting of Conewago 10/26/1820, on Conewago's need of repairs 10/29/1820 ; from Marshall to F. Neale on transfer of White Marsh overseer to St. Thomas 10/27/1820; Grassi's draft for $500 (duplicate and four papers) 10/31/1820; from John Walsh to E. Fenwick on new organ, pew rents 11/9/1820, on consecration of Cathedral 12/22/1820; from Marshall to F. Neale on bad effect of A. Kohlmann on Georgetown, rent of Phila residence 11/24/1820, expenses of Washington Seminary 12/20/1820; from E. Fenwick to F. Neale on Charleston mission 12/23/1820; from F. Neale on Abp Carroll's will 12/1820; from Abp Marechal to F. Neale on Eutaw St. property 12/30/1820.**Former finding aid locations: 119_59_5; 205F1-205F10*

    Anthony Kohlmann, S.J. (1 of 11)

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    Contains ALS: from Grassi to E. Fenwick on procurement of art for Baltimore Cathedral 3/13/1818; from Abp Marechal to F. Neale 7/6/1817; from Peter Menard about a dictionary of Indian language 7/21/1817; from Grassi to A. Kohlmann on arrival in France 8/7/1817; from Grassi to E. Fenwick on appointment of Marechal as Abp, efforts to obtain bishop for Virginia 9/21/1817; from Grassi to Cary on trip to Rome 9/21/1817; to Cary on unspecified land purchase 10/26/1817.Former finding aid locations: 119_59_12; 205R1-205S

    Determinación de fosfatasa en sangre

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    Fil: Kohlmann, Roberto F.. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina

    Anthony Kohlmann, S.J. (11 of 11)

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    Contains ALS: decree from Luigi Fortis, SJ on conditions for ordination 5/9/1821; AMsS Grassi's draft of money for scholastics in Italy 5/12/1821; from Grassi to Marshall refuting charges of misuse of Georgetown money, mentions gift of astronomical instruments 5/12/1821; from Beschter to F. Neale on dedication of Baltimore Cathedral 5/14/1821, on same and Philadelphia property 6/5/1821; from DeBarth to Marshall on title to St. Joseph's, deeding of St. Mary's to Corp 5/17/1821, on same 6/8/1821, 6/25/1821 on new building at Goshenhoppen 5/30/1821; to F. Neale on proposed addition to St. Joseph's 6/4/1821; from Kenney to Ryder 6/6/1821; from Rantzau 6/7/1821; from Joseph Snyder on Philadelphia properties 6/16/1821; from Grassi to E. Fenwick 6/28/1821; from Cary to F. Neale 6/28/1821; from P. Kohlmann to DeBarth on requirements of Goshenhoppen 7/2/1821.*Former finding aid locations: 119_59_3; 205C11-205C22

    Anthony Kohlmann, S.J. (5 of 11)

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    Contains ALS: from Brute to Dubuisson with extracts of account of Jesuits in South America 1/17/1820; from Kenney to DeBarth on personnel matters 1/20/1820; circular from Abp Marechal on regulations for Lent 2/3/1820; from E. Fenwick to F. Neale 2/3/1820; from Kenney to Beschter on Jenkins annuity 2/17/1820; from Kenney to E. Fenwick on Jenkins annuity 2/19/1820; from Kenney to F. Neale on rights to property in Willings Alley, Philadelphia 2/24/1820; from F. Neale to Kenney on conditions for transfer of Philadelphia property to bishop 3/2/1820; from Kenney on schism in New York 3/6/1820; from Cary to F. Neale on latter's improved health 3/7/1820; from B. Fenwick to G. Fenwick in praise of Georgetown, with mention of Georgetown's acquisition of printer 3/9/1820; from A. Kohlmann to DeBarth on personnel changes at Conewago 3/10/1820; from F. Neale on transfer of property to Bishop of Philadelphia 3/13/1820; from F. Neale to DeBarth on Philadelphia property 3/14/1820; from Bp Flaget of Bardstown to Kenney on new Sees at Detroit and Cincinnati, proposal for B. Fenwick for Detroit 3/17/1820; from Abp Marechal to F. Neale on administration of Cobb Neck and Newport 3/17/1820, 3/18/1820; from Kenney on dispute with Marechal 3/20/1820.**Former finding aid locations: 119_59_8; 205K1-205K16**This folder contains materials related to Jesuit slaveholding.On the management of Newtown: Fr. Vespire to Fr. Woodley, April 16, 1844 [GSA356

    Deltochilum acanthus Kohlmann & Solis, new species

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    Deltochilum acanthus Kohlmann & Solís, new species Figs. 6, 7, 15 Diagnosis. This species is distinguished from other Costa Rican Deltochilum species by the following combination of characters: Pygidium with apex thickened, very acutely angled (90 °) and outwardly produced (Fig. 7 f). Apical half of metatibia bent inward. Description. Holotype. Male (Fig. 6): Length 11.9 mm. Humeral width 8.0 mm. Body color black, head and pronotum distinctly punctate. Head approximately as long as wide; clypeus with two distinct, narrowly separated, upwardly reflexed, pointed teeth, pointed anterior teeth; each clypeal-genal margin with low obtuse teeth; vertex closely punctate, nearly flat; dorsal eyes large. Pronotum with lateral margin angulate at middle, otherwise straight to slightly sinuate before and behind; pronotal surface densely punctate, giving the appearance of a honeycomb. Elytral striae indicated by a double line, line expanded by widely separated, shallow strial punctures; disc intervals opaque, with numerous shallow, very close punctures (Fig. 7 h); humeral umbone and apices of third to seventh intervals carinate; elytral surface shagreened. Epipleural upper carina interrupted (Figs. 7 b, d). Pygidium with apex thickened, very acutely angled and outwardly produced (Fig. 7 f); disc nearly flat, shallowly and densely punctate, punctures umbilical. First abdominal sternite forms a rearward projection at the middle of the posterior border. Profemur with margin unmodified; protibia with three apical teeth (the middle one smaller) and numerous serrations on outer margin. Apical half of metatibia bent inwardly. Allotype. Female. Length 11.2 mm. Humeral width 7.6 mm. Similar to male, but the first abdominal sternite is evenly arched at the middle of the posterior border. Variation. Fifty-eight specimens examined, 38 males and 20 females. Length 10.4–13.0 mm. Humeral width 7.3–8.0 mm. Examined material (58 specimens). Holotype, male: COSTA RICA. Prov. Puntarenas. Res. Biol. Carara, Est., Quebrada Bonita. 50 m, jun 1993. J.C. Saborío. L-N- 194500, 469850, CRI 001185073. Allotype, female: COSTA RICA. Prov. Puntarenas. R.B. Carara, Est. Quebrada Bonita. 50 m, nov. 1993. J.C. Saborío. L S 194500 _ 469850, # 2470, CRI 001969700. Paratypes. COSTA RICA. Prov. Puntarenas. Centro Juvenil Tropical. Alrededor de la Estación. 100m. 5–12 JUL 1997. M. Lobo. Colecta Nocturna. L_S_ 294700 _ 517100 # 47733, 1 female; Estación Esquinas, 0 m, Península de Osa, Abr 1993. M. Segura, L-S 301400 _ 542200, 1 female; Estación Quebrada Bonita, 50 m, Res. Biol. Carara, 1 a 29 jul 1992, R. Guzmán, L- N 194500 _ 469850, 1 male; Oct 1993. J. C. Saborío, L N 194500 _ 469850 # 2396, 1 female; Set 1993. J. Saborío, L N 194500 _ 469850 # 2354, 2 males; Nov 1993, R. Guzmán, L N 194500 _ 469850 # 2447, 2 males; Jun 1993, R. Guzmán, L N 194500 _ 469850 # 2202, 1 male; 2 a 23 set 1992, R. Guzmán, L-N 194500 _ 469850, 3 males; agos 1993, R.M. Guzmán, L N 194500 _ 469850 # 2297, 1 female; Ene 1994, R. M. Guzmán, L N 194500 _ 469850 # 2572, 1 female; Feb 1994, R. M. Guzmán, L N 194500 _ 469850 # 2613, 1 male; May 1994, R. M. Guzmán, L N 194500 _ 469850 # 2914, 3 males, 1 female; Ago 1994, R. M. Guzmán, L N 194500 _ 469850 # 3163, 1 female; Oct 1994. J.C. Saborío, Desconocido L_N_ 469850 _ 194500 # 3288, 1 female; Jun 1996. R. Guzmán. L_N_ 195250 _ 469850 # 7648, 1 male; Set 1994. R. M. Guzmán, L_N_ 194500,469850 # 3214, 2 males, 1 female; May 1994. J. Saborío. L_N_ 470000 _ 195200 # 2849, 4 males, 1 female; Estación Sirena, 0–100m, P. N. Corcovado, Ago 1991, J. C. Saborío, L S 270500 _ 508300, 1 female; G. Fonseca, Jun 1991, L- S 270500 _ 508300, 1 male; Jun 1991, J. C. Saborío, L- S 270500 _ 508300, 1 male; Oct 1993. G. Fonseca, L S 270500 _ 508300 # 2380, 1 male; Jan 1990, G. Fonseca, L_S_ 270500 _ 508300, 1 female; G. Fonseca, Abr 1991, L- S 270500 _ 508300, 1 male, 1 female; G. Fonseca, Oct 1989, L- S 270500 _ 508300, 1 female; F. Quesada, Jun 1990, L- S 270500 _ 508300, 1 male; Refugio de Vida Silvestre Golfito, Estación Naranjales, 0 – 100m, 25 ABR 2004, W. Porras, Libre, L_S_ 289900 _ 553450 # 76842, 1 male; 22 – 27 ABR 2004, W. Porras, B. Gamboa, D. Briceño, M. Moraga, Amarilla, L_S_ 289900 _ 553450 # 76946, 2 males, 3 females; Rancho Quemado, 200 m, Península de Osa. 12 a 24 may 1993. A. Gutiérrez, L S 292500 _ 511000, 1 male; Oct 1990. F. Quesada. L-S 292500, 511000, 1 male; 11–28 Oct 1993, A. H. Gutiérrez, L S 292500 _ 511000 # 2409, 2 males, 1 female; Río Agujas. Estación Agujas. Send. Ajo. 300m. 6–12 ENE 1998. M. Lobo. L_S_ 276750 _ 526550 # 49736, 1 male. PANAMA. Canal Zone, Barro Colorado, Poscher’s Peninsula, 6 jun 1986. H. Wolda, 1 male; 11 jun 1986. H. Wolda, 1 female; 18 jun 1986. H. Wolda, 1 male; 25 jun 1986, H. Wolda, 1 male; 11 sep 1987. H. Wolda, 1 male. Habitat. The species has been collected with flight interception traps in tropical rain forest, ranging from 0– 100 m altitude, during the months of April to November. Geographical distribution (Fig. 15). This species is known so far from the Pacific rain forest of Costa Rica and the Canal Zone of Panama. Chorological affinities. Deltochilum acanthus seems to show a geographic vicariant pattern in relation to the similar species D. valgum acropyge, which inhabits the Caribbean slope of Costa Rica. Taxonomic relationships. It would appear that the new species originated from a vicariant event, when the Talamanca range rose up approximately 3 million years ago, isolating the rain forest on the Pacific coast from the rainforests on the Caribbean coast. This mechanism seems to account for the origin of a great number of other animal vicariant species, examined in Kohlmann & Wilkinson (2007). We believe that D. valgum needs to be studied, and that its different subspecies represent a species complex in need of hierarchical revaluation. We therefore describe D. acanthus as a species and not as a subspecies, in anticipation of this process. Deltochilum acanthus can be easily separated from D. valgum by its pygidium, which has the thickened apex, very acutely angled and outwardly produced (Fig. 7 f), whereas D. valgum has a much less thickened and projected pygidium (Fig. 7 e). There are also differences in dorsal punctation: the pronotum in D. acanthus is very densely punctured, producing the effect of a honeycomb, whereas in D. valgum the punctures are more spaced, by at least the length of one puncture. The elytral punctures are also different, in D. acanthus punctation is dense and the elytral striae are broad (Fig. 7 h), whereas D. valgum is less densely punctured and the striae are thin (Fig. 7 g). Etymology. Acanthus (ĸανθοζ = acanthos), a Latinized Greek noun in apposition, meaning thorn, making reference to the spiny pygidial apex.Published as part of Kohlmann, Bert & Solís, Ángel, 2012, New species and revalidations of scarab beetles (Coleoptera: Geotrupidae: Athyreini and Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae) from Costa Rica and Panama, pp. 28-52 in Zootaxa 3193 on pages 36-38, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.21112
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