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Attività di tutela e di ricerca nel territorio di Gravina in Puglia : nuovi dati dall’abitato di Jazzo Fornasiello
Si tratta di un aggiornamento sui risultati degli scavi condotti dal 2009 dall'Università degli Studi di Milano (direzione M. Castoldi, C. Lambrugo, A. Pace) nell'insediamento peuceta a vocazione agricolo-pastorale di Jazzo Fornasiello a Gravina in Puglia. I dati più significativi riguardano l'evoluzione dell'abitato dal VI al III sec. a.C., i sacra domestici e di clan dei Peuceti (ritualità di fondazione e di abbandono), le analisi antropologiche sui resti scheletrici dalle tombe sia adulte che subadulte, le analisi archeometriche sui grandi contenitori per derrate alimentari e le analisi botaniche
La commedia attica : testo, teoria, immagini
Curatela degli atti di un ciclo di seminari dedicato alla commedia greca, con contributi di: Andreas Bagordo, Anna Maria Belardinelli, Luca Bettarini,
Francesco Paolo Bianchi, Maria Broggiato, Carmine Catenacci, Adele-Teresa, Cozzoli, Cristina Pace, Lucía Rodríguez-Noriega Guillén e Bernhard Zimmermann, Giuseppe Mastromarco, Maurizio Sonnino e Piero Totaro
Nemoedia solitaria Pace 1991
Nemoedia solitaria Pace, 1991 (Fig. 2 C-E) Nemoedia solitaria Pace, 1991: 131. MATÉRIEL EXAMINÉ. — Nouvelle-Calédonie. Mt Humboldt for., Mousse, 1330 m, 15.II.2006, P. M. Giachino leg., 1 ♂ (MNHN). DISTRIBUTION. — Espèce connue seulement des Mts Koghis, nouvelle pour le Mt Humbolt. REMARQUE Cette espèce n’était jusqu’à présent connue que par une femelle. L’identification du mâle a été possible, non seulement par la couleur du corps et la forme des antennomères, mais aussi par le rapport largeur/ longueur du pronotum de 1,45 identique dans les deux exemplaires. Edéage Figure 2C, D.Published as part of Pace, Roberto, 2009, Les Aleocharinae (Insecta, Coleoptera, Staphylinidae) de Nouvelle-Calédonie, avec la description de nouvelles espèces, pp. 749-758 in Zoosystema 31 (4) on page 752, DOI: 10.5252/z2009n4a1, http://zenodo.org/record/452017
Production of pace as collaborative activity
In this paper we investigate the concept of pace development and management among groups of people. We explore and compare groups visiting museums, and groups virtually co-located in a mixed reality system for a museum. In considering pace, and how to design to support it, we have to consider more than the speed or location of information display. We have to also take into consideration the social formation of pace through features such as the visitors' awareness of each other's location and attention. By considering aspects of collaboratively produced pace such as presenting engagement and disengagement, we offer suggestions as to how social handling of pace might be better supported by technology
Twenty years of European mountain permafrost dynamics-the PACE legacy
This paper reviews and analyses the past 20 years of change and variability of European mountain permafrost in response to climate change based on time series of ground temperatures along a south-north transect of deep boreholes from Sierra Nevada in Spain (37°N) to Svalbard (78°N), established between 1998 and 2000 during the EU-funded PACE (Permafrost and Climate in Europe) project. In Sierra Nevada (at the Veleta Peak), no permafrost is encountered. All other boreholes are drilled in permafrost. Results show that permafrost warmed at all sites down to depths of 50 m or more. The warming at a 20 m depth varied between 1.5 °C on Svalbard and 0.4 °C in the Alps. Warming rates tend to be less pronounced in the warm permafrost boreholes, which is partly due to latent heat effects at more ice-rich sites with ground temperatures close to 0 °C. At most sites, the air temperature at 2 m height showed a smaller increase than the near-ground-surface temperature, leading to an increase of surface offsets (SOs). The active layer thickness (ALT) increased at all sites between c. 10% and 200% with respect to the start of the study period, with the largest changes observed in the European Alps. Multi-temporal electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) carried out at six sites showed a decrease in electrical resistivity, independently supporting our conclusion of ground ice degradation and higher unfrozen water content
Chaetosogonocephus nobilis Pace 2014, nov.sp.
Chaetosogonocephus nobilis nov.sp. (Figs 18 and 104-105) T y p e m a t e r i a l Holotype, Sabah, Danum Valley, B.R.L., f.i.t., 14-16.II.2007, G. de Rougemont leg. (CROU). D e s c r i p t i o n: Length 3 mm. Body shiny, brown, pygidium reddish, antennae and legs yellowish-red. Second antennomere shorter than the first, third longer than the second, fourth to tenth strongly transverse. Eyes very large in dorsal view. Body devoid of reticulation. Head impunctate. Granulation of the pronotum and elytra fine, that of the abdomen superficial and present only near the posterior margin of each free tergite. Male fifth free tergite with strong elongate punctures, male sixth free tergite covered with strong puncturation. Aedeagus: Figs 104-105. C o m p a r a t i v e n o t e s: The habitus of the new species is very similar to that of C. borneensis PACE, 2008 also from Borneo. It differs in the eleventh antennomere being as long as the seven preceding antennomeres taken together, while in C. borneensis the eleventh antennomere is as long as the three preceding antennomeres. The form of the aedeagus is also different. That of the new species has two ventral lamina in ventral view, which are absent in the aedeagus of C. borneensis, and the internal sclerotised piece of the aedeagus of the new species is not hooked as that of C. borneensis. E t y m o l o g y: The new species is called "noble" for its greater body size, suggesting superiority or nobility in comparison with the other species described in this paper.Published as part of Pace, R., 2014, Aleocharinae from Sabah (Borneo) collected by Guillaume de Rougemont (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae), pp. 727-794 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 46 (1) on page 742, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.530675
Εὐβουλία negli Acarnesi di Aristofane
Si analizza la connotazione specifica che il termine euboulia assume negli Acarnesi di Aristofane, in diretta connessione con il serio problema politico che in questa commedia il poeta intende affrontare, ovvero la questione se l'assemblea democratica sappia e possa ben deliberare.The author analizes the specific use of the word "euboulia" in Aristophanes' Acharnians, with reference to the serious political issue of this comedy, the decision capability of democratic polis
Zyras (Camonia) bayeri Pace 2012, nov.sp.
Zyras (Camonia) bayeri nov.sp. (Figs 68-69) T y p e m a t e r i a l: Holotype, Afrika, S-Malaŵi, 30 km E Liwonde, 14.III.1991, leg. C. Bayer (MNHUB). Paratypes: 2, same origin (MNHUB). D e s c r i p t i o n: Length 6.1 mm. Body shiny and yellowish-red, head reddishbrown with occipital part reddish, abdomen reddish-brown with posterior border of the free abdominal tergites reddish, free tergites three and four brown, pygidium yellowishred, antennae brown with the three basal antennomeres and apex of the eleventh yellowish-red, legs reddish with femora yellowish-red. Body devoid of evident reticulation. Puncturation of the body strong. Disc of the head without puncturation. Spermatheca Fig. 69. C o m p a r a t i v e n o t e s: The spermatheca of the new species is similar to that of Z. uhligi PACE 1999 from Namibia. It differs the proximal portion of the spermatheca being longer than that of Z. uhligi and in the base of the free tergites being clearly punctate and not superficially punctate as in Z. uhligi. E t y m o l o g y: The new species is dedicated to C. Bayer, his collector.Published as part of Pace, R., 2012, New data and new species of Aleocharinae from Tropical Africa in the Natural History Museum of the Humboldt University, Berlin (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae), pp. 1331-1362 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 44 (2) on pages 1344-1345, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.533529
Aisthentusa flagellifera Pace 2014, nov.sp.
Aisthentusa flagellifera nov.sp. (Figs 5 and 78) T y p e m a t e r i a l Holotype, Sabah, Danum Valley, B.R.L., f.i.t., 14-16.II.2007, G. de Rougemont leg. (CROU). D e s c r i p t i o n: Length 1.06 mm. Body shiny, yellow, posterior half of the elytra brown, antennae brown with the three basal antennomeres of pale yellow colour, legs yellow. Second antennomere as long as the first, third shorter than the second, fourth to tenth strongly transverse. Eyes longer than the postocular region in dorsal view. Head, pronotum and abdomen devoid of reticulation, that of the elytra polygonal irregular evident. First to fourth free abdominal tergites with squamous sculpture. Aedeagus: Fig. 78. C o m p a r a t i v e n o t e s: This new species is distinguished from A. borneensis PACE, 2002 from Borneo by the apex of the aedeagus, which is narrower, and by the long flagellum among the internal sclerotised pieces of the aedeagus, which is absent in A. borneensis. E t y m o l o g y: The name of the new species means "flagellum bearer". The flagellum is among the internal sclerotised pieces of the aedeagus.Published as part of Pace, R., 2014, Aleocharinae from Sabah (Borneo) collected by Guillaume de Rougemont (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae), pp. 727-794 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 46 (1) on page 732, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.530675
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