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    Yossif Ivanov, violín (Bélgica)

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    Concierto interpretado por el Violínista Yossifin Ivanov, en compañía del pianista Philippe Ivanov. Aclamado por The Strad como «un músico que emana autoridad y presencia», Yossif Ivanov se posicionó rápidamente en la escena musical tras haber obtenido el primer puesto en el Concurso Internacional de Montreal con tan solo 16 años. Dos años más tarde ocupó el segundo lugar y le fue otorgado el premio del público en el Concurso Internacional de Música Reina Isabel de Bélgica, en Bruselas. En las últimas temporadas, Yossif Ivanov ha despertado la admiración del público en sus presentaciones con la Orquesta Sinfónica de Bournemouth, la Japan Century, la de la Ópera de Toulon, la Sinfónica de Kaohsiung y con la Academia de Cuerdas de Taiwán. En la próxima temporada se presentará en el Wigmore Hall de Londres, en el St. George’s Hall de Bristol y en The Phillips Collection, en Washington D.C., entre otros. Además, hará una gira por Colombia y regresará a Japón para su primera presentación con la Orquesta Sinfónica Metropolitana de Tokio. Este concierto también se celebró en las siguientes ciudades: - Bucaramanga, el lunes 31 de julio de 2017 a las 7:00 p. m., en el Auditorio Luis A. Calvo de la Universidad de Santander - Tunja, el martes 1 de agosto de 2017 a las 6: 00 p.m. en el Paraninfo de la Universidad de Boyacá - Cúcuta, el viernes 4 de agosto de 2017 a las 7:00 p.m. en la Sala Múltiple del Área Cultural del Banco de la Repúblic

    Spathoderma grossum Scheltema & Ivanov 2000

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    <i>Spathoderma grossum</i> Scheltema & Ivanov, 2000 <p>Scheltema & Ivanov, 2000: 359.</p> <p>(Figures 25, 26; Tables 4a, 5)</p> <p> <b>Additional material examined:</b> Guiana Basin, 5 specimens (Table 4a); Argentine Basin, 66 specimens (Table 5); 1 new record, from West European Basin, 50º27.3'N, 13º20.9'W, 2,506 m (RV Chain cruise 106, stn 318, 19.08.1972).</p> <p> <b>Distribution:</b> Amphi-Atlantic: Eastern Atlantic from the West European Basin to the Cape Basin at abyssal depths> 4,000 m (Scheltema & Ivanov, 2000), except shallower in the northern West European Basin; Western Atlantic from the Guiana Basin on the continental rise at 3,859 m to the abyss at 4,980 m, and not reaching the abyss in the Argentine Basin, 2,440 –3,906 m (Figs 25, 26).</p> <p> <b>Remarks:</b> The new records indicate that <i>S. grossum</i>, as a primarily abyssal or lower continental rise species, occurs on both sides of the Atlantic south of 13°N, but extends further north to 50°N in the eastern Atlantic.</p>Published as part of <i>Ivanov, Dmitry L. & Scheltema, Amélie H., 2008, NMR solution structures of KAP- 1 PHD finger-bromodomain, pp. 1-60 in Zootaxa 1885</i> on page 33, DOI: 10.13018/bmr11036, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/5133706">http://zenodo.org/record/5133706</a&gt

    THE GENEROUS IVANOV

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    This article attempts to reconstruct the biography of the 2nd guild merchant of Ekaterinburg — Mikhail Ivanovich Ivanov, a native of the Simbirsk province and a peasant by origin, who was engaged in entrepreneurship in the Urals for more than 40 years. The author considers the main lines of the merchant’s business activity: Ivanov’s trade of wine and vodka, colonial groceries, and bakery production, as well as the search for gold-bearing areas and development of gold mines in the Perm and Orenburg provinces. The article analyzes the evolution of M. I. Ivanov’s views on entrepreneurship, which led to the rejection of a number of areas of his business. Considerable attention is paid to the social and Church activities of M. Ivanov. The author studies the nature and methods of his cooperation with secular and religious organizations and institutions, including the Ekaterinburg City Duma, Society of Trustees of the House of Diligence, and Society for Assistance to insufficient students of the Ekaterinburg Gymnasium, as well as the Ekaterinburg Department of the Imperial Orthodox Palestine Society, and Society for Mutual Assistance to Students and Teachers in Church schools of the Ekaterinburg diocese, and others. The article reveals M. I. Ivanov’s contribution to the creation of the House of Diligence in Ekaterinburg, his role in constructing a number of churches in the Perm, Simbirsk and Tobolsk provinces as well as in the famous Kozelsk monastery of Vvedenskaya Optina Pustyn. It shows how a successful, though not extremely wealthy, entrepreneur became one of the most generous benefactors in the history of Ekaterinburg. The author tells about Ivanov’s residence in the hermitage at Optina Pustyn for several years and also reveals the important role of M. I. Ivanov in organizing a visit of the outstanding Kronstadt Archpriest Ioann Ilyich Sergiev to Ekaterinburg

    Blok et Ivanov : Quelques réflexions

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    Eridano Bazzarelli, Blok and Ivanov. A few considerations. Until now the problem of relations between Blok and Ivanov was but scantily examined. Through the medium of various writings (letters, intimate diaries, poems) of the two writers, the author of the present article gives us a glimpse of the complexity of their mutual feelings: a mingling of attraction and rejection on Blok's side; admiration, love and attraction with no reservation on the side of Ivanov. It is particularly in the light of the "epistle" addressed by Blok to Viacheslav Ivanov and of the two poems that the latter dedicated to Blok to urge him to return to his quest of the Absolute that the ambiguity of their relations will be made apparent.Eridano Bazzarelli, Blok et Ivanov. Quelques réflexions. La question des relations de Blok et ď Ivanov a été peu étudiée jusqu'à ce jour. A travers les écrits (lettres, journaux intimes et poèmes) des deux écrivains, l'auteur fait entrevoir la complexité de leurs relations : mélange d'attirance et de rejet (de la part de Blok), mais admiration, amour et attirance sans restrictions (de la part ď Ivanov). C'est surtout à travers 1' "épître" de Blok à Vjačeslav Ivanov et les deux poèmes que ce dernier a dédiés à Blok pour l'exhorter à revenir à sa quête de l'Absolu que l'ambiguïté de leurs relations sera mise en lumière.Bazzarelli Eridano. Blok et Ivanov : Quelques réflexions. In: Cahiers du monde russe et soviétique, vol. 25, n°1, Janvier-Mars 1984. Autour du symbolisme russe 3. (Vjačeslav Ivanov) pp. 49-59

    Oecetis molecul Malicky, Melnitsky & Ivanov, 2016, new species

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    Oecetis molecul new species (Figs. 2 D–H) Holotype: male. Body and wings light yellow. Segments of antennae dark, narrow: first segment of each antenna swollen, second segment very short and round, third segment slender, almost twice as long as first. Hair coverage of antennae partially lost. Pattern and coloration on forewing as in Oecetis hades (MALICKY 2010, 273). Forewing length (damaged in this specimen) approximately 8 mm. Male genitalia: Ventral part of segment IX long, tall, almost rectangular, dorsal part short. Segment X very long, slender, and pointed in dorsal and lateral views. Superior appendages extending posterodorsad from dorsal margin of ventral part of segment IX and smoothly curved backward in crescent shape, long and slender, with wide base tapering to sharp apex. Inferior appendages short, thick, directed upwards, with small posterobasal angle in lateral view; thumb-like, straight, obtuse, with truncate apices in ventral view. Aedeagus rounded, stumpy, asymmetrical, with large, strongly curved sclerite and posterior projection from right side. This new species is a member of the Oecetis antennata Group (MALICKY 2005) and is especially similar to Oecetis purucha SCHMID 1995. The new species differs from the latter by the pointed apex of tergum X, by the larger posterobasal angle of each inferior appendage defined by a deeper and broader excision in lateral view and more nearly digitate appearance in ventral view, and by the single strongly curved sclerite of the aedeagus (apex of tergum X blunt, inferior appendages each with a very small posterobasal angle defined by a shallow and narrow excision in lateral view and shorter and thicker in ventral view, and the 2–3 slightly curved sclerites of the aedeagus in O. purucha). Holotype male: INDONESIA, Lombok, Bentek, Kali Segara River, 08º 23.654´S, 116 º 11.388´E, height 83 m, UV light traps, 31 August 2012, leg. MELNITSKY. Distribution. Indonesia (Lombok Island). Derivatio nominis. Random combination of letters. Taxa (family or species) Found in localities (Loc.) RHYACOPHILIDAE STEPHENS 1836 Rhyacophila anakbatukau MALICKY 1995 Rhyacophila curvata MORTON 1900 GLOSSOSOMATIDAE WALLENGREN 1891 Agapetus abbreviatus ULMER 1913 Loc. 1: 30 males, numerous females; Loc. 2: 43 males, 2 female; Loc. 3: numerous males, numerous females; Loc. 5: 4 males HYDROPTILIDAE STEPHENS 1836 * Hydroptila dayung WELLS & HUISMAN 1992 Loc. 1: 1 male Hydroptila rahel MALICKY, Ivanov & MELNITSKY 2011 Loc. 3: 16 males, 4 females Hydroptila rumpun WELLS & HUISMAN 1992 * Hydroptila sphinx MALICKY & CHANTARAMONGKOL 2007 Loc. 3: 1 male Microptila innokentiyi MALICKY, IVANOV & MELNITSKY 2011 Microptila rinjani MALICKY, Ivanov & MELNITSKY 2011 Orthotrichia curvata ULMER 1951 Loc. 3: 1 male Orthotrichia jethran MALICKY, IVANOV & MELNITSKY 2011 Scelotrichia jari Wells & HUISMAN 1993 Loc. 5: 8 males Scelotrichia milka MALICKY, IVANOV & ELNITSKY 2011 Scelotrichia nikolayi MALICKY, IVANOV & MELNITSKY 2011 Loc. 5: 1 male Scelotrichia saranganica ULMER 1951 Loc. 5: 4 males * Plethus berbulu WELLS 1993 Loc. 1: 1 male; Loc. 2: 4 males Plethus cruciatus ULMER 1951 Parastactobia duatali WELLS & MALICKY 1997 Loc. 2: 1 male Stactobia bersisik WELLS 1993 Stactobia germani MALICKY, IVANOV & MELNITSKY 2011 Loc. 1: 2 males PHILOPOTAMIDAE STEPHENS 1829 * Chimarra ard MALICKY 2008 Loc. 1: 4 males, numerous females; Loc. 2: 1 male; Loc. 3: 7 males, numerous females; Loc. 5: 4 males Chimarra batukaua MALICKY 1995 Loc. 2: 2 males Chimarra briseis MALICKY 1998 Chimarra mahalaleel MALICKY, IVANOV & MELNITSKY 2011 Gunungiella aguha MELNITSKY & IVANOV 2010 Loc. 2: 18 males, 3 females PSEUDONEURECLIPSIDAE ULMER 1951 Pseudoneureclipsis ramosa ULMER 1913 Loc. 2: 2 females ECNOMIDAE ULMER 1903 * Ecnomus hesiod MALICKY & LAUDEE 2010 Loc. 4: 1 male Ecnomus jethet MALICKY, IVANOV & MELNITSKY 2011 PSYCHOMYIIDAE WALKER 1852 ......continued on the next page Taxa (family or species) Found in localities (Loc.) Psychomyia feuerborni ULMER 1951 Loc. 2: 4 males; Loc. 5: 2 males Tinodes kawiensis MALICKY 1995 Tinodes luhurensis MALICKY 1995 Loc. 2: 1 male Tinodes mataram MALICKY, IVANOV & MELNITSKY 2011 Loc. 1: 4 males; Loc. 2: 2 males, 2 females Tinodes methusael MALICKY, IVANOV & MELNITSKY 2011 Tinodes zibeon MALICKY, IVANOV & MELNITSKY 2011 HYDROPSYCHIDAE CURTIS 1835 Diplectrona aurovittata ULMER 1906 Loc. 2: 1 male Potamyia flavata BANKS 1934 Loc. 3: 2 males, 5 females; Loc. 4: 6 males, 31 females Cheumatopsyche dodan MALICKY & MEY 2009 Loc. 1: 1 male; Loc. 2: 1 male Cheumatopsyche lucida ULMER 1907 Loc. 4: numerous females Cheumatopsyche misma MALICKY, IVANOV & MELNITSKY 2011 Cheumatopsyche sindanggala MALICKY, IVANOV & MELNITSKY 2011 Loc. 3: numerous males, numerous females Hydropsyche didyma MEY 1999 Hydropsyche renschi MEY 1999 Loc. 3: 8 males Hydropsyche saranganica ULMER 1951 Loc. 5: 3 males Hydropsyche sasakorum MALICKY, IVANOV & MELNITSKY 2011 Loc. 2: 1 male; Loc. 3: 2 males Hydropsyche sinear MALICKY, IVANOV & MELNITSKY 2011 Hydropsyche staphylostirpis MEY 1998 LEPIDOSTOMATIDAE ULMER 1903 Lepidostoma diehli WEAVER 1989 Loc. 1: 2 males, 1 female; Loc. 2: 2 males, 9 females; Loc. 5: 1 female Lepidostoma lombokensis MALICKY, IVANOV & MELNITSKY 2011 GOERIDAE ULMER 1903 Goera conclusa ULMER 1905 Loc. 1: 1 male, 1 female Gastrocentrides sumatranus ULMER 1930 LEPTOCERIDAE LEACH 1815 Adicella byblis MALICKY 1998 Loc. 1: 1 male; Loc. 2: 2 males, 2 females † Adicella carmen new species Loc. 2: 1 male Adicella evadne SCHMID 1994 Adicella kanake MALICKY & CHANTARAMONGKOL 2002 Setodes karnyi ULMER 1930 Loc. 1: 1 male Setodes klakahanus ULMER 1951 Loc. 1: 1 male, 2 females; Loc. 3: 60 males, 25 females; Loc. 4: 3 males, 10 females Setodes larentia MALICKY & CHANTARAMONGKOL 2006 * Oecetis hemerobioides (MCLACHLAN 1866) Loc. 3: 8 females; Loc. 4: 1 male, 7 females Oecetis kyparissos MALICKY 2005 † Oecetis molecul new species Loc. 3: 1 male ......continued on the next page Taxa (family or species) Found in localities (Loc.) Oecetis pelops MALICKY 2006 Loc. 1: 1 male; Loc. 2: 1 male Oecetis tripunctata FABRICIUS 1793 Tagalopsyche brunnea ULMER 1905 Triplectides indica WALKER 1852 CALAMOCERATIDAE ULMER 1905 Ganonema fuscipenne ALBARDA 1881 Loc. 2: 1 female; Loc. 5: 2 females Total: 12 families, 29 genera, 68 species 40 speciesPublished as part of Malicky, Hans, Melnitsky, Stanislav I. & Ivanov, Vladimir D., 2016, New data on caddisflies (Insecta: Trichoptera) from Lombok (Indonesia) with descriptions of two new species in Zootaxa 4066 (1), DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4066.1.10, http://zenodo.org/record/26512

    Vjačeslav Ivanov et les juifs

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    Simon Markish, Viacheslav Ivanov and the Jews. The present article examines the attitude of Viacheslav Ivanov toward the Jewish people, and most particularly toward Russian Jews. (The opinion of Ivanov concerning the Judaism in its religious aspect and as a specific concept of the world is only slightly touched upon from a general point of view.) The author endeavors to appraise the position taken up by Ivanov on the nature of the problem itself within the context of philosemitism of the Silver Age in Russia.Simon Markish, Vjačeslav Ivanov et les juifs. Le présent article examine l'attitude de Vjačeslav Ivanov envers le peuple juif, et tout particulièrement envers les juifs russes. (La question de l'attitude d'Ivanov envers le judaïsme en tant que religion et que conception du monde spécifique est seulement effleurée en général.) Il a été tenté d'évaluer la position d'Ivanov sur le fond et dans le contexte du philosémitisme du Siècle d'Argent en Russie.Markish Simon. Vjačeslav Ivanov et les juifs. In: Cahiers du monde russe et soviétique, vol. 25, n°1, Janvier-Mars 1984. Autour du symbolisme russe 3. (Vjačeslav Ivanov) pp. 35-47

    Melitta (Cilissa) budashkini Radchenko & Ivanov, sp. nov.

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    Melitta (Cilissa) budashkini Radchenko & Ivanov sp. nov. Type material. Holotype male, 3 male paratypes and 15 female paratypes, I.I. Schmalhausen Institute of Zoology National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, (IZAN, Kiev, Ukraine): Ukraine, Crimea, Feodosia, Cape Chauda, 45 °00’ 17 ’’N 35 ° 49 ’ 49 ’’E, steppe zone on Limonium meyeri (Plumbaginaceae), 16.ix. 2011, leg. Yu. Budashkin (33 including holotype and 12 Ƥ), S. Ivanov (13 and 1 Ƥ) & A. Ivanov (2 Ƥ); and 6 female paratypes, same place on Linosyris villosa (Asteraceae), 16.ix. 2004, leg. Yu. Budashkin, IZAN. Additional material. 13 and 6 Ƥ collected from the same place and date as the holotype, but dissected for morphological studies and DNA extraction, leg. Yu. Budashkin. Etymology. Named after Yu. I. Budashkin, who collected a large part of the type series. Diagnosis. M. budashkini shows diagnostic features of the subgenus Cilissa: scutum smooth between punctures, male S 7 with apicolateral part pointed and male gonostylus shorter than gonocoxite. Volsella and apicolateral part of male S 7 are apically pointed like in M. ezoana, M. magnifica sp. nov. and M. sibirica, but the gonostylus is straight in M. budashkini male while it is curved distally in M. ezoana and M. sibirica. S 7 of M. budashkini with a blade-shaped apicolateral process that has an additional protrusion at the base of the spike-like process in M. ezoana. S 7 is weakly incised apically. Base of female propodeal triangle with vertical carinae (Fig. 2 g) and outer surface of galea mat like in M. ezoana and M. sibirica, but prepygidial fimbria of female M. budashkini is mainly white while being dark or predominantly dark like in M. sibirica. T 2–4 of female M. budashkini with much wider white apical hair bands than in M. sibirica and M. ezoana. Mesoscutum and scutellum with larger punctures than in M. sibirica. In contrast to M. ezoana the M. budashkini female metabasitarsus is straight proximally. Posterior scutum, anterior scutellum and anterior metanotum sparsely punctate. Description 3 (Figs 2–3). Body length: 10.5–10.7 mm. Head. L = 2.6 mm. W = 3.1 mm. Integument black including all segments of antenna, but with small reddish-brown patches on the middle of mandibles. Segments of antennal flagellum slightly curved ventrally. Compound eyes slightly converging below. Clypeus convex. Face covered with silver-white hairs, but vertex with scattered small dark hairs (Fig. 2 c). Mesosoma. L = 3.3 mm. W (between tegulae) = 2.4 mm. Cuticle black. Mesoscutum and scutellum densely punctate with large dots, sparse in the central parts of the mesoscutum and laterally on the scutellum (i>d), smooth between punctures (Fig. 2 i). Thorax dorsally covered with a dirty gray hairs, propodeum and sides of mesosoma with a silver-white pubescence. Legs. All legs are black, except for brown pretarsi. Legs with white pubescence except first tarsus which is covered with black or brown hairs on the inside. Wings. Wings slightly dark. Metasoma. L = 5.2 mm. W = 3.5 mm. All terga are densely punctate (i<d), smooth and shiny between punctures. Terga lightened apically, on T 2–3 margins slightly depressed across the entire width of terga while on other terga only the lateral parts are depressed. Apical parts of all sterna yellowish translucent. S 6–8 like in Figs 3 d–f. Gonostylus shorter than gonobase with the middle of the ventral part having a flattened hemispherical protrusion (Figs 3 b–c). Ƥ (Figs 2, 4). Body length: 11–12 mm. Head. L = 3.1 mm. W = 3.5 mm. Integument black except ventral side of antenna and small patches in the middle of the mandibles which are reddish-brown. Inner margins of compound eyes almost parallel (Fig. 2 d). Face and vertex densely punctate except for the parts close to the lateral ocelli and below the central ocella. Clypeus wider than long. Vestiture greyish-white at vertex mixed with grey and brown hairs. Outer surface of galea slightly shiny and sculptured (densely punctate with small dots – i<d). Face, except vertex, completely covered with silver-white hairs. Mesosoma. L = 3.8–3.9 mm. W = 2.7–2.9 mm. Cuticle black. Mesoscutum and scutellum punctate like male. Propodeal triangle is sculptured and slightly shiny between the ribs (Fig. 2 g). Thorax dorsally covered with yellowish-brown or yellowish-gray hairs, otherwise covered in white pubescence. Legs. All legs are black, except for brown pretarsi. Tibia and first tarsus of legs are covered with black hairs on the inner side and on the outer side with silver-white pubescence except for the proximal part of tibia below the hind metabasitibial plate where are also black hairs. Wings. See male. Metasoma. L = 5.5–6.8 mm. W = 4.2–4.5 mm. All terga are black and densely punctate (i<d), smooth and shiny between punctures. The apical margin of terga black, slightly depressed laterally. T 1–4 with white apical hair band twice as broad as width of apical margin. Basal and apical margins of S 1–4 yellowish with apical bands of white erect hairs. Pp as in Fig. 2 h. Floral visitation. Most specimens were collected on Limonium meyeri (Boiss.) Kuntze (Plumbaginaceae) but six females were found on Galatella villosa (L.) Rchb.f. (= Linosyris villosa (L.) DC.) (Asteraceae). The species might be eclectic oligolege (sensu Müller & Kuhlmann 2008) but palynological analysis is required for confirmation. Biotope. Only found in xerophytic steppe. Distribution. Crimea. Only known from the type locality. Comment. M. budashkini seems to be closely related to M. ezoana and M. sibirica. The latter two species show wider East-Palaearctic distribution (Michez & Eardley 2007). Crimea could have been an isolated glacial refugia where M. budashkini shifted on alternative host-plants. All females of M. budashkini have been collected foraging on Plumbaginaceae or Asteraceae while M. ezoana and M. sibirica are Fabaceae specialist and generalist respectively (Michez et al. 2008).Published as part of Michez, Denis, Kuhlmann, Michael, Ivanov, Sergey P. & Radchenko, Vladimir G., 2012, Description of four new species in the bee genus Melitta Kirby, 1802 (Hymenoptera: Melittidae), pp. 57-67 in Zootaxa 3337 on pages 58-61, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.28134
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