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Proceratiinae
Proceratiinae 545 Probolomyrmex boliviensis Mann, 1923: Peru (Bolton et al. 2007, Antweb 2015).Published as part of Bezděčková, Klára, Bezděčka, Pavel & Machar, Ivo, 2015, A checklist of the ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) of Peru, pp. 101-133 in Zootaxa 4020 (1) on page 125, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4020.1.4, http://zenodo.org/record/24041
Heteroponerinae
Heteroponerinae 199 Acanthoponera peruviana Brown, 1958: Peru (Fernandez & Sendoya 2004); Hu (t. l., Kempf 1972 a, Escalante Gutiérrez 1993, Bolton et al. 2007, Antweb 2015).Published as part of Bezděčková, Klára, Bezděčka, Pavel & Machar, Ivo, 2015, A checklist of the ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) of Peru, pp. 101-133 in Zootaxa 4020 (1) on page 114, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4020.1.4, http://zenodo.org/record/24041
FIGURE 1 in A checklist of the ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) of Peru
FIGURE 1. The number of named ant species/subspecies recorded in the individual regions of Peru.Published as part of Bezděčková, Klára, Bezděčka, Pavel & Machar, Ivo, 2015, A checklist of the ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) of Peru, pp. 101-133 in Zootaxa 4020 (1) on page 107, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4020.1.4, http://zenodo.org/record/24041
Amblyoponinae
Amblyoponinae 2 Prionopelta antillana Forel, 1909: Ju; MD (Antweb 2015).Published as part of Bezděčková, Klára, Bezděčka, Pavel & Machar, Ivo, 2015, A checklist of the ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) of Peru, pp. 101-133 in Zootaxa 4020 (1) on page 107, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4020.1.4, http://zenodo.org/record/24041
Paraponerinae
Paraponerinae 473 Paraponera clavata (Fabricius, 1775): Peru (Kempf 1972 a, Fernandez & Sendoya 2004, Bolton et al. 2007); Ap; Hu; Ju (Ortiz & Raven 1972 in Escalante Gutiérrez 1993); Chaquimayo (Wheeler 1925); Cu (Escalante Gutiérrez 1993, Antweb 2015); Lo (Antweb 2015); MD (Ortiz & Raven 1972 in Escalante Gutiérrez 1993, Tobin 1998, Antweb 2015).Published as part of Bezděčková, Klára, Bezděčka, Pavel & Machar, Ivo, 2015, A checklist of the ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) of Peru, pp. 101-133 in Zootaxa 4020 (1) on page 122, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4020.1.4, http://zenodo.org/record/24041
Ectatomminae
Ectatomminae Emery, 1895 91 Ectatomma brunneum Smith F., 1858: Peru (Kempf 1972 a, Fernandez & Sendoya 2004, Bolton et al. 2007); Cu; MD (Escalante Gutiérrez 1993). 92 Ectatomma edentatum Roger, 1863: Peru (Kempf 1972 a, Escalante Gutiérrez 1993, Fernandez & Sendoya 2004, Bolton et al. 2007, Antweb 2015). 93 Ectatomma lugens Emery, 1894: Peru (Brandão 1991); MD (Antweb 2015). 94 Ectatomma tuberculatum (Olivier, 1792): Cu (Escalante Gutiérrez 1993); Lo; MD (Antweb 2015). 95 Gnamptogenys acuta (Brown, 1956): Peru (Kempf 1972 a, Escalante Gutiérrez 1993, Fernandez & Sendoya 2004, Bolton et al. 2007); Hu (Antweb 2015); MD (Tobin 1998). 96 Gnamptogenys annulata (Mayr, 1887): Peru (Kempf 1972 a, Escalante Gutiérrez 1993, Fernandez & Sendoya 2004, Bolton et al. 2007); Hu; SM (Antweb 2015). 97 Gnamptogenys boliviensis Lattke, 1995: Hu (Antweb 2015). 98 Gnamptogenys concinna (Smith F., 1858): Peru (Kempf 1972 a, Escalante Gutiérrez 1993, Fernandez & Sendoya 2004, Bolton et al. 2007); MD (Tobin 1998). 99 Gnamptogenys continua (Mayr, 1887): Peru (Fernandez & Sendoya 2004); Callanga (Kempf 1972 a, Escalante Gutiérrez 1993, Bolton et al. 2007, Antweb 2015). 100 Gnamptogenys falcifera Kempf, 1967: Peru (Fernandez & Sendoya 2004, Bolton et al. 2007); Hu (t. l., Kempf 1972 a, Escalante Gutiérrez 1993). 101 Gnamptogenys haenschei (Emery, 1902): Peru (Kempf 1972 a, Escalante Gutiérrez 1993 —both misspelled as haenschi, Fernandez & Sendoya 2004, Bolton et al. 2007); Lo; MD (Antweb 2015). 102 Gnamptogenys hartmani (Wheeler W. M., 1915): Peru (Bolton et al. 2007); Ju (Kempf 1972 a, Escalante Gutiérrez 1993). 103 Gnamptogenys horni (Santschi, 1929): MD (Antweb 2015). 104 Gnamptogenys mina (Brown, 1956): Peru (Kempf 1972 a, Escalante Gutiérrez 1993, Fernandez & Sendoya 2004, Bolton et al. 2007). 105 Gnamptogenys pleurodon (Emery, 1896): Peru (Kempf 1972 a, Escalante Gutiérrez 1993, Fernandez & Sendoya 2004, Bolton et al. 2007); Yurac (Antweb 2015). 106 Gnamptogenys porcata (Emery, 1896): MD (Antweb 2015). 107 Gnamptogenys rastrata (Mayr, 1866): Pu (Wheeler 1925). 108 Gnamptogenys regularis Mayr, 1870: Peru (Kempf 1972 a, Escalante Gutiérrez 1993, Fernandez & Sendoya 2004, Bolton et al. 2007). 109 Gnamptogenys striatula Mayr, 1884: MD (Antweb 2015). 110 Gnamptogenys tortuolosa (Smith F., 1858): Peru (Fernandez & Sendoya 2004, Bolton et al. 2007). 111 Typhlomyrmex pusillus Emery, 1894: Peru (Kempf 1972 a, Escalante Gutiérrez 1993). 112 Typhlomyrmex rogenhoferi Mayr, 1862: Peru (Kempf 1972 a, Escalante Gutiérrez 1993, Fernandez & Sendoya 2004, Bolton et al. 2007); Chaquimayo (Wheeler 1925); Lo (Antweb 2015).Published as part of Bezděčková, Klára, Bezděčka, Pavel & Machar, Ivo, 2015, A checklist of the ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) of Peru, pp. 101-133 in Zootaxa 4020 (1) on pages 110-111, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4020.1.4, http://zenodo.org/record/24041
Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation
counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings
are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that
only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into
account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
Variations on the Author
“Variations on the Author” discusses two of Eduardo Coutinho’s recent films (Um Dia na Vida, from 2010, and Últimas Conversas, posthumously released in 2015) and their contribution to the general question of documentary authorship. The director’s filmography is characterized by a consistent yet self-effacing form of authorial self-inscription: Coutinho often features as an interviewer that rather than express opinions propels discourses; an interviewer that is good at listening. This mode of self-inscription characterizes him as an author who is not expressive but who is nonetheless markedly present on the screen. In Um Dia na Vida, however, Coutinho is completely absent form the image, while Últimas Conversas, on the contrary, includes a confessional prologue that moves the director from the margins to the center of his films. This article examines the ways in which these works stand out in the filmography of a director who offers new insights into the notion of cinematic authorship
Dorylinae
Dorylinae 56 Acanthostichus concavinodis Mackay, 1996: Peru (Fernandez & Sendoya 2004, Bolton et al. 2007). 57 Acanthostichus kirbyi Emery, 1895: Peru (Fernandez & Sendoya 2004, Bolton et al. 2007); MD (Mackay 1996). 58 Acanthostichus quadratus Emery, 1895: Peru (Escalante Gutiérrez 1993 —considers as uncertain, Fernandez & Sendoya 2004, Bolton et al. 2007); Cu; MD (Mackay 1996). 59 Cerapachys neotropicus Weber, 1939: Hu (Antweb 2015). 60 Cheliomyrmex andicola Emery, 1894: Peru (Fernandez & Sendoya 2004, Bolton et al. 2007); An (t. l., Kempf 1972 a); Ap (Antweb 2015). 61 Cylindromyrmex boliviae Wheeler W. M., 1924: Peru (Fernandez & Sendoya 2004, Bolton et al. 2007). 62 Cylindromyrmex brevitarsus Santschi, 1925: Peru (Fernandez & Sendoya 2004, Bolton et al. 2007). 63 Cylindromyrmex striatus Mayr, 1870: Peru (Kempf 1972 a, Escalante Gutiérrez 1993); between Viru River and La Leche River (Pardo 1964). 64 Cylindromyrmex whymperi (Cameron, 1891): Peru (Fernandez & Sendoya 2004, Bolton et al. 2007). 65 Eciton burchellii (Westwood, 1842): Chaquimayo (Wheeler 1925); Cu (Escalante Gutiérrez 1993); Hu; Lo; MD (Antweb 2015). 66 Eciton burchellii cupiens Santschi, 1923: Peru (Kempf 1972 a, Escalante Gutiérrez 1993, Bolton et al. 2007). 67 Eciton drepanophorum Smith F., 1858: Peru (Kempf 1972 a, Escalante Gutiérrez 1993, Fernandez & Sendoya 2004, Bolton et al. 2007). 68 Eciton hamatum (Fabricius, 1782): Peru (Kempf 1972 a, Escalante Gutiérrez 1993, Fernandez & Sendoya 2004, Bolton et al. 2007); Hu (Antweb 2015). 69 Eciton lucanoides Emery, 1894: Peru (Fernandez & Sendoya 2004, Bolton et al. 2007); SM (t. l., Kempf 1972 a, Escalante Gutiérrez 1993, Antweb 2015). 70 Eciton mexicanum Roger, 1863: Peru (Kempf 1972 a, Escalante Gutiérrez 1993, Fernandez & Sendoya 2004, Bolton et al. 2007). 71 Eciton quadriglume (Haliday, 1836): Peru (Kempf 1972 a, Fernandez & Sendoya 2004, Bolton et al. 2007); Cu; MD (Escalante Gutiérrez 1993). 72 Eciton rapax Smith F., 1855: Peru (Kempf 1972 a, Fernandez & Sendoya 2004, Bolton et al. 2007); Chaquimayo (Wheeler 1925); Hu (Antweb 2015); MD (Escalante Gutiérrez 1993, Ramírez & Cameron 2003); Pu (Soukup 1943). 73 Eciton setigaster Borgmeier, 1953: Peru (Kempf 1972 a, Escalante Gutiérrez 1993). 74 Labidus coecu s (Latreille, 1802): Peru (Kempf 1972 a, Escalante Gutiérrez 1993, Fernandez & Sendoya 2004, Bolton et al. 2007). 75 Labidus praedator (Smith F., 1858): Peru (Kempf 1972 a, Escalante Gutiérrez 1993, Fernandez & Sendoya 2004, Bolton et al. 2007); Chaquimayo (Wheeler 1925); MD (Antweb 2015). 76 Neivamyrmex bohlsi (Emery, 1896): Peru (Kempf 1972 a, Escalante Gutiérrez 1993, Fernandez & Sendoya 2004, Bolton et al. 2007). 77 Neivamyrmex clavifemur Borgmeier, 1953: Peru (Kempf 1972 a, Escalante Gutiérrez 1993, Fernandez & Sendoya 2004, Bolton et al. 2007). 78 Neivamyrmex cristatus (André, 1889): Peru (Kempf 1972 a, Escalante Gutiérrez 1993). 79 Neivamyrmex curvinotus Watkins, 1994: Peru (Fernandez & Sendoya 2004, Bolton et al. 2007); MD (t. l.). OP 80 Neivamyrmex emeryi (Santschi, 1921): Peru (Kempf 1972 a, Fernandez & Sendoya 2004, Bolton et al. 2007); Cu (Escalante Gutiérrez 1993). 81 Neivamyrmex falcifer (Emery, 1900): Peru (Kempf 1972 a, Escalante Gutiérrez 1993, Fernandez & Sendoya 2004 —in all three sources as falciferus, Bolton et al. 2007). 82 Neivamyrmex imbellis (Emery, 1900): Peru (t. l., Kempf 1972 a, Escalante Gutiérrez 1993, Fernandez & Sendoya 2004, Bolton et al. 2007). 83 Neivamyrmex inca (Santschi, 1921): Peru (t. l., Kempf 1972 a, Escalante Gutiérrez 1993, Fernandez & Sendoya 2004, Bolton et al. 2007). OP 84 Neivamyrmex nordenskioldii (Holmgren, 1908): Peru (Fernandez & Sendoya 2004, Bolton et al. 2007); between Viru River and La Leche River (Pardo 1964 —misspelled as nordenskioeldi); La (Escalante Gutiérrez 1993 —misspelled as nordenskioeldi); Pu (t. l., Kempf 1972 a, Escalante Gutiérrez 1993 —both misspelled as nordenskioeldi). OP 85 Neivamyrmex pacificus Borgmeier, 1955: Peru (Fernandez & Sendoya 2004, Bolton et al. 2007); between Viru River and La Leche River (Pardo 1964); Cu; La (Escalante Gutiérrez 1993); LL (t. l., Kempf 1972 a, Escalante Gutiérrez 1993). OP 86 Neivamyrmex pertii (Shuckard, 1840): Cu (Escalante Gutiérrez 1993). 87 Neivamyrmex pilosus (Smith F., 1858): Peru (Kempf 1972 a, Escalante Gutiérrez 1993, Fernandez & Sendoya 2004, Bolton et al. 2007). 88 Neivamyrmex radoszkowskii (Emery, 1900): Peru (Fernandez & Sendoya 2004, Bolton et al. 2007); Tu (t. l., Kempf 1972 a, Escalante Gutiérrez 1993). 89 Neivamyrmex walkerii (Westwood, 1842): Peru (Kempf 1972 a, Escalante Gutiérrez 1993 —misspelled as walkeri, Fernandez & Sendoya 2004, Bolton et al. 2007). 90 Nomamyrmex hartigii (Westwood, 1842): Cu (Escalante Gutiérrez 1993 —misspelled as hartigi); MD (Antweb 2015).Published as part of Bezděčková, Klára, Bezděčka, Pavel & Machar, Ivo, 2015, A checklist of the ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) of Peru, pp. 101-133 in Zootaxa 4020 (1) on pages 109-110, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4020.1.4, http://zenodo.org/record/24041
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