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Cédula (1778-07-14) ; Felipe de Rivero
A fin de texto: 'Pamplona á once de septiembre de mil setecientos setenta y ocho. Don Felipe de Rivero'.En cabecera de texto: 'Don Phelipe de Rivero y Baldés, del Consejo de S. M... y Subdelegado de la Real Renta de Tablas, Salitre y Pólvora de él, y Juez de Comision de medias Annatas'
Santolina orocarpetana Rivero-Guerra 2012, sp. nov.
Santolina orocarpetana Rivero-Guerra, sp. nov. (Fig. 10) A S. x oblongifolia Boiss. , floriferis simplicibus caulibus 14.1-32.1 (47.5) cm longis (vs 16.1-54.1 cm longis), pedunculo 0.5-1.2 (2.2) mm, haud incrassato (vs (0.9) 1.1-2.0 mm, crasso), foliis spathulatis (vs spathulatis, anguste spathulatis vel linearis), (0) 1-8 (13) lobulis ellipticis (vs (0) 1-25 ellipticis vel linearibus), foliis basalibus fasciculatis cum 8-18 (52) lobis (vs (8) 14-80 (140) lobis), sterilibus caulibus 3.6-8.8 (21.1) cm in longitudine (vs 5.1-28.6 cm in longitudine), capitulo (5.5) 6.5-12.6 (14.08) × (2.7) 3.6-6.6 mm, haud umbilicato (vs (8.8) 10.3-16.6 × 4.4-6.7 (10.8) mm umbilicato), involucralibus trifariis bracteis (vs involucralibus 3-4 fariis bracteis) praecipue differt. TYPUS. — Spain. Ávila, La Mira, 40°15’59’’N, 5°10’28’’W, 2200 m, granites, 20.VII.1999, Rivero-Guerra s. n. (holo-, SEV 249071). PARATYPI. — Spain. Ávila,Canchal Negro, 40°20’88’’N, 5°40’27’’W, 2000 m, granites, 19.VII.1999, Rivero-Guerra, s. n. (SEV 249072). — Salamanca, Béjar, La Garganta, 40°19’48’’N, 5°49’10’’W, 1000 m, granites, 10.VII.1995, Rivero-Guerra s. n. (SEV 249073). — El Calvitero, 40°17’16’’N, 5°44’18’’W, 2360 m, granites, 19.VII.1999, Rivero-Guerra s. n. (SEV 249074). DESCRIPTION Plant 35-70 × 18-60 cm, with 1-9 branches stock, glaucous, with indument sericeous. Flowering stem 14.1-32.1 (47.53) cm long, 0.5-1.2 (2.2) mm in diameter, simple, usually not solid. Peduncle 23.1-92.6 (142.4) mm long, not thickened above. Sterile stem 3.6-8.8 (21.1) cm long. Leaf 5.4-20.8 × 2.1-6.2 mm, spatulate, plane, with bi or trilobulate apex, usually pinnatisect or pinnatipatite, with (0) 1-8 (13) lobes of 0.4-4.1 (5.0) mm long; basal and fascicular leaves, usually pinnatifid or pinnatipartite. Lobes elliptical, along ⅓ upper, generally with obtuse-mucronate or acute-mucronate apex. Upper leaf 5.3-13.4 (15.8) × 0.8-2.1 (2.4) mm, narrowly elliptical, entire, with a beaked apex. Capitulum (5.5) 6.5-12.6 (14.1) × (2.7) 3.6-6.6 mm, usually campanulate, not umbilicate, with the flowers covering the capitulum. Receptacle 4.4-5.1 × 2.4-3.0 mm, hemispherical. Involucral bracts (1.7) 2.0-3.2 (3.7) × 0.7-1.6 (1.7) mm, in three rows, carinate, with an apical scarious appendage 0.2-0.8 × 0.2-2.5 (2.9) mm, generally decurrent along the upper ⅓ or ½; outer and middle bracts usually triangular or ovate, inner bracts usually ovate or elliptical. Interseminal bracts (1.8) 1.9-3.1 × 0.8-2.0 mm, usually elliptical or oblong, rarely obovate, with truncate or rounded apex, with erose or dentate margin. Corolla 3.5- 5.1 mm long. Anthers 2.5-3.8 mm long. Style 3.0- 5.1 mm long. Corolla tube 1.6-3.0 mm long. Corolla aperture 0.8-1.5 mm long. Corolla lobes 0.4-1.1 mm long. Achene 1.2-2.3 × 0.4-0.9 mm. Flowering from July to August.Published as part of Rivero-Guerra, Aixa O., 2012, Santolina orocarpetana sp. nov. (Asteraceae: Anthemideae), a new species from the Iberian Peninsula. Revision of the lectotype of S. oblongifolia Boiss., pp. 133-154 in Adansonia (3) (3) 34 (1) on page 152, DOI: 10.5252/a2012n1a16, http://zenodo.org/record/520580
The neotropical lizard genus Gonatodes Fitzinger (Sauria: Sphaerodactylinae)
Vita.The systematic status of the species of the lizard genus Gonatodes is presented. The generic concept of Gonatodes is redefined and the distribution of each species is described and documented. Ecological, zoogeographic, systematic and evolutionary relationships of the species are presented and discussed. After examining representative material available through loans and personal collecting activities, a number of intrageneric arrangements were made, allowing the author to recognize 18 species and a total of 23 taxa. Three of the species are described as new: Gonatodes dixoni, Gonatodes machelae and Gonatodes rozei, all from tropical and subtropical forests in Northern Venezuela. A new form of Gonatodes ceciliae (G. c. trinitatis) is described from the island of Trinidad. Gonatodes vittatus roquensis is synonymized under Fonatodes antillensis. Gonatodes bodini is re-allocated as a subspecies of G. albogularis. Gonatodes varius is snynonymized under Gonatodes albogularis fuscus. Gonatodes ligiae is resurrected as a subspecies of Gonatodes concinnatus. The species and subspeicies of Gonatodes considered valid within this work are the following: G. albogularis albogularis (Dumeril and Bibron), G. albogularis bodini Rivero-Blanco, G. albogularis fuscus (Hallowell), G. albogularis notatus Reinhardt and Lutken, G. annularis Boulenger, G. antillensis (Lidth de Jeude), G. atricucularis Noble, G. caudiscutatus (Gu��nther), G. ceciliae ceciliae Donoso-Barros, G. ceciliae trinitatis Rivero-Blanco, G. concinnatus concinnatus (O'Shaughnessy), G. concinnatus ligiae Donoso-Barros, G. Dixon Rivero-Blanco, G. falconensis Shreve, G. hasemani Griffin, G. humeralis (Guichenot), G. machelae Rivero-Blanco, G. ocellatus (Gray), G. petersi Donoso-Barros, G. rozei Rivero-Blanco, G. seigliei Donoso-Barros, G. taniae Roze, and G. vittatus (Lichtenstein). A key to the species and subspecies is presented, along with character state explanation. The species accounts include a brief synonymy, diagnosis, description, variation and specific remarks when necessary.
YEIDY M. RIVERO: Broadcasting Modernity: Cuban Commercial Television. Durham: Duke University Press, 2015.
YEIDY M. RIVERO: Broadcasting Modernity: Cuban Commercial Television.Durham: Duke University Press, 2015
A new species of Hyloscirtus (Anura, Hylidae) from the Colombian and Venezuelan slopes of Sierra de Perijá, and the phylogenetic position of Hyloscirtus jahni (Rivero, 1961)
Rojas-Runjaic, Fernando J. M., Infante-Rivero, Edwin E., Salerno, Patricia E., Meza-Joya, Fabio Leonardo (2018): A new species of Hyloscirtus (Anura, Hylidae) from the Colombian and Venezuelan slopes of Sierra de Perijá, and the phylogenetic position of Hyloscirtus jahni (Rivero, 1961). Zootaxa 4382 (1): 121-146, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4382.1.
M. Stassinopoulos, Le droit de la défense devant les autorités administratives
Rivero Jean. M. Stassinopoulos, Le droit de la défense devant les autorités administratives. In: Revue internationale de droit comparé. Vol. 29 N°4, Octobre-décembre 1977. pp. 857-859
Book Review: \u3cem\u3eBroadcast Modernity: Cuban Commercial Television 1950-1960\u3c/em\u3eYeidy M. Rivero
Book review by Dean C. Cummings of Broadcast Modernity: Cuban Commercial Television 1950–1960 by Yeidy M. Rivero
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La Picadora: People and nature in a rural Cuban community
Yusi Wang was a student in the spring 2017 Institute for Study Abroad program that took U.S. students to study for a semester at the University of Havana. Under the guidance of School of Biology professors Vanessa Vázquez Sánchez and Armando Rangel Rivero, Yusi and her classmates spent four transformational days as part of the community in La Picadora. It’s clear from her poem that living in this community grabbed her heart in a special way. Reading this book, you’ll see how the authors of each chapter are captivated by the La Picadora community. Let yourself be drawn into these stories, that together serve as a microscope into the lives of the people of this community, past and present. Reading this book gives us a unique opportunity to understand a bit about these lives that are at once so distant from some of the authors’ lives, yet so clearly a part of our interconnected world, economy, environment, and knowledge base
Rivero, Yeidy M. Broadcasting Modernity: Cuban Commercial Television, 1950-1960. Duke University Press, 2015. Print. 252 pp.
Rivero, Yeidy M. Broadcasting Modernity: Cuban Commercial Television, 1950-1960 .
Duke University Press, 2015. Print. 252 pp
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