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Karte von Neu Holland [cartographic material]: nach den neuesten entdeckungen entworfen und gezeichnet /
Map of Australia showing the discoveries by the English, French and the Dutch. Relief shown pictorially.; Plate from Vol III of: Der funfte Welttheil oder Australien ... / nach den Berichten der glaubwurdigsten Reisenden entworsen von L. Lindner. Prag : s.n., 1815-1816.; Prime meridian: Ferro.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-t862
Charte von Australien [cartographic material] : berichtigt im November 1812.
Map of the islands of the Pacific Ocean. It features Australia as Neu Holland vormals Ulimaroa in the western half, and in the eastern half Neu Sud Wales oder die eng. Stadtthalterschaft Sydney-Cove. Relief is shown by hachures.; Imprint on map: Prag : [s.n.], 1815.; Plate from: Der fünfte Welttheil oder Australien : ein geographisches Hand- und Lesebuch zur Belehrung und Unterhaltung / nach den Berichten der glaubwurdigsten Reisenden entworsen von L. Lindner. No. 1. Prag : [s.n.], 1815-1816.; Prime meridian: Ferro.; Ferguson, J.A. Bibliography of Australia, 610; Tooley, 992; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-rm585
Ptilinoxus Lindner
Genus PTILINOXUS Lindner Ptilinoxus Lindner, 1966b: 20. Type species, Ptilinoxus fallax Lindner, 1966b, by monotypy. Leucacron Lindner, 1966b: 19. Type species, Leucacron interruptum Lindner, 1966b, by monotypy. Syn. nov. Acroleuca Lindner, 1966b: 20. Incorrect original spelling. Ptilinoxus interruptum (Lindner). Comb. nov. Leucacron interruptum Lindner, 1966b: 19. HT ♀ [MNHN]: Madagascar: Périnet. The type specimen of L. interruptum was examined and it shows a constriction at the base of the last antennal flagellomere, which Lindner noted in the description and which is an important character for this genus. Lindner compares Leucacron with the Oriental genus Lophoteles Loew but did not make any comments about the new genus following the description of Leucacron in his paper: Ptilinoxus. We consider the antenna of the only specimen of L. interruptum a teratological deformation and regard this genus as a synonym of Ptilinoxus. After examining a large number of Ptilinoxus (which comprises at least two species), we never found a single specimen with the antennal structure as found in the type specimen of L. interruptum. Lindner (1979) listed two males of Lophoteles plumula from the Comoros [MNHN], but these specimens belong to the genus Ptilinoxus. The only records of Lophoteles in the Afrotropical Region are from the Seychelles (Kertész 1914, Woodley 2009).Published as part of Hauser, Martin, Woodley, Norman E. & Fachin, Diego A., 2017, Taxonomic changes in African Stratiomyidae (Diptera) in Zootaxa 4263 (1), DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4263.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/57254
Nothomyia lopesi Lindner 1935
Nothomyia lopesi (Lindner, 1935) (Figs 22–23) LINDNER, 1935: 401 (Berisargus) (ORIGINAL DESCRIPTION); 397, FIG. 11 (ANTENNA). WOODLEY, 1985: 88 (KEY TO SPECIES). Type locality: Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Angra dos Reis, Jussaral. Syntype ♂ with labels: (1) handwritten on white paper: “Type | Lindner | 1935 [in vertical position]”; (2) handwritten on white paper: “ Berisargus | lopesi | Lind. [Lindner]”; (3) printed with handwritten inscriptions on white paper: “BRASIL [in vertical position] | JUSSARAL | ANGRA-E. DO RIO [Angra dos Reis, State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil] | L.TRAV.ET. LOPES [L. Travassos and Lopes] | X-934 [x.1934] [in vertical position]”; (4) printed on white paper: “8.029”; (5) printed on red paper: “EMBRAPA”. Condition of type: good. Missing parts: antenna left fore and mid legs, and right hind leg. Syntype ♂ with labels: (1) printed on white paper: “ BRASIL [in vertical position] | JUSSARAL | ANGRA-E. DO RIO [Angra dos Reis, State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil] | L. TRAV.ET LOPES [L. Travassos and Lopes] | X-934 [in vertical position] [x.1934]”; (2) printed on white paper: “8.035”; (3) printed on red paper: “EMBRAPA”. Condition of type: good. Additional note: there is no any type label in this syntype specimen. However, we recognize it as a syntype following the information in the original description (Lindner 1935: 401) and in the World catalog of the family (Woodley 2001: 258). Syntype ♀ with labels: (1) handwritten on white paper: “Type | Lindner | 1935 [in vertical position]”; (2) handwritten on white paper: “ Berisargus | lopesi | Lind. [Lindner]”; (3) printed with handwritten inscriptions on white paper: “BRASIL [in vertical position] | JUSSARAL | ANGRA-E. DO RIO [Angra dos Reis, State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil] | L.TRAV.ET. LOPES [L. Travassos and Lopes] | X-934 [x.1934] [in vertical position]”; (4) printed on white paper: “8.030”; (5) printed on red paper: “EMBRAPA”. Condition of type: good. Additional note: one male and one female syntype with the same locality data as the above female specimen are in the SMNS collection.Published as part of Fachin, Diego Aguilar, Couri, Márcia Souto & Mello-Patiu, Cátia Antunes De, 2016, An illustrated catalogue of the types of Stratiomyidae (Diptera: Brachycera) in the collection of Museu Nacional, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, pp. 361-376 in Zootaxa 4084 (3) on pages 373-375, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4084.3.3, http://zenodo.org/record/105216
Carduelis fl. flavirostris (L.) im Winter 1934/35 in Nordwestsachsen
Herbert Lindner, Borsdor
Euaresta toba Lindner 1928
toba Lindner, 1928: 29 (Camaromyia). Type locality: Argentina, Formosa, Misión Tacaaglé. LT M (SMN). Lectotype designated by Norrbom, 1993: 200. Distr.: Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Chile, El Salvador, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela. Refs.: Malloch, 1933: 274 (in key, comm.); Aczél, 1950 a: 296 (cat.); Aczél, 1952 a: 165 (distr.); Foote, 1967: 24 (cat.); Norrbom, 1993: 200 (redesc.), 208 (in key); Norrbom et al., 1999 b: 145 (cat.).Published as part of Savaris, Marcoandre, Marinoni, Luciane & Norrbom, Allen L., 2016, FAMILY TEPHRITIDAE, pp. 596-621 in Zootaxa 4122 (1) on page 611, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4122.1.50, http://zenodo.org/record/26572
A Continuous Time GARCH Process of Higher Order
A continuous time GARCH model of order (p,q) is introduced, which is driven by a single Lévy process. It extends many of the features of discrete time GARCH(p,q) processes to a continuous time setting. When p=q=1, the process thus defined reduces to the COGARCH(1,1) process of Klüppelberg, Lindner and Maller (2004). We give sufficient conditions for the existence of stationary solutions and show that the volatility process has the same autocorrelation structure as a continuous time ARMA process. The autocorrelation of the squared increments of the process is also investigated, and conditions ensuring a positive volatility are discussed
Glariopsis brasiliana LINDNER 1935
Glariopsis brasiliana Lindner, 1935 (Figs 16–17) LINDNER, 1935: 413 (ORIGINAL DESCRIPTION); 397, FIGS 1 (HEAD, LATERAL VIEW) AND 5 (ABDOMEN, DORSAL VIEW). Type locality: Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, Angra [Angra dos Reis], Jussaral. Holotype ♂ with labels: (1) handwritten on white paper: “Type | Lindner | 1935 [in vertical position]”; (2) handwritten on white paper: “ Glariopsis | brasiliana | Lind. [Lindner]”; (3) printed with handwritten inscriptions on white paper: “BRASIL [in vertical position] | JUSSARAL | ANGRA-S. DO RIO [Angra dos Reis, State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil] | L.TRAV.ET. LOPES [L. Travassos and Lopes] | X-934 [x.1934]”; (4) printed on white paper: “8.043”. Condition of type: terminal part of abdomen and terminalia retained in a microvial with glycerin pinned below the specimen. Missing parts: pedicel and flagellomeres of left antenna, flagellomeres 4–6 of right antenna, right wing and halter, right fore leg and all tarsomeres of left fore leg, mid and hind right legs. Additional note: holotype by monotypy.Published as part of Fachin, Diego Aguilar, Couri, Márcia Souto & Mello-Patiu, Cátia Antunes De, 2016, An illustrated catalogue of the types of Stratiomyidae (Diptera: Brachycera) in the collection of Museu Nacional, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, pp. 361-376 in Zootaxa 4084 (3) on page 373, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4084.3.3, http://zenodo.org/record/105216
Method for fermentatively preparing L-amino acids
Wendisch VF, Lindner S, Bathe B, Claes W. Method for fermentatively preparing L-amino acids. 29.10.2010
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