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    Navin Rawanchaikul : Comm... : Indivudual and Collaborative Projects, 1993-1999

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    This richly illustrated book documenting Thai artist Rawanchaikul’s solo and collaborative projects contains: texts, correspondence, photographs, video stills, drawings, comic strips and inserted objects (including a postcard, a piece of loincloth and a comic book published on the occasion of the 1998 Sydney Biennale). Michaelsen suggests Rawanchaikul’s community-oriented projects are based on themes of racial and cultural identity, and often use the look of Asian pop culture and cinema posters. Her descriptive analysis of selected projects based on the “interlacing of art and life,” focuses on the following subjects: COMMotion (social disturbance), COMMunication (exchange of information), COMMon (sharing and belonging), COMMunity, COMModity (the everyday) and COMMute (mobility). Includes two transcribed interviews: Rawanchaikul and M. Ushiroshoji on the Murozumi Danchi Art Project; Rawanchaikul (with R. Tiravanija) and H.U. Olburist on the “Cities on the Move” collaborative projects. Biographical notes. 27 bibl. ref

    Andiodrilus Michaelsen 1900

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    Genus Andiodrilus Michaelsen, 1900 b emend. Zicsi 1993 Anteus (part.) Michaelsen, 1895 Andiodrilus Michaelsen, 1900 b Andiodrilus: Michaelsen 1918, 1930; Cordero 1945; Righi 1971; Zicsi 1988 Type species. Anteus schuetti Michaelsen, 1895 Diagnosis. Setae eight per segment; intraclitellar male pores; calciferous glands three pairs in 7–9 of lamellar structure and with or without ectal membranous calciferous reservoir; testes in 10 or 11 within testis sacs; seminal vesicles one pair restricted to 11 or 12 or absent; ovaries in 13; spermathecae in testicular and or pre-testicular segments. Number of species: 40. Distribution: Colombia (33), Ecuador (3), Costa Rica (2), Brazil (1), Venezuela (1).Published as part of M, Alexander Feijoo & Celis, Liliana V., 2012, New species of earthworms (Oligochaeta: Glossoscolecidae) in the Amazon region of Colombia, pp. 103-119 in Zootaxa 3458 on page 104, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.21460

    Pseudodistoma cereum Michaelsen 1924

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    <i>Pseudodistoma cereum</i> Michaelsen, 1924 <p>(Figure 9b)</p> <p> <i>Pseudodistoma cereum</i> Michaelsen, 1924: 364–374, fig. 17. Brewin, 1958a: 444–445, fig. 1C 1, C 2, C 3, C 4. Kott, 1963: 77; 1972a: 12–13; 1972b: 173.</p>Published as part of <i>Page, M. J., 2018, Colonial ascidians from the Foveaux Strait region of New Zealand, pp. 1157-1180 in Journal of Natural History (J. Nat. Hist.) (J. Nat. Hist.) 52 (17 - 20)</i> on page 1176, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2018.1450903, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/5174607">http://zenodo.org/record/5174607</a&gt

    Parachilota parvus Michaelsen 1913

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    Parachilota parvus (Michaelsen, 1913) Chilota parvus Michaelsen, 1913 a: 530. Chilota parvus: Michaelsen, 1913 b: 592; Reynolds & Cook 1976: 152; ZMH; BMNH. Parachilota parvus: Pickford 1937: 357; SAMC; BMNH. Type locality. WC, ‘Cape Peninsula, Table Mts, Newlands slope’. Distribution. Species noted also by Pickford (1937) from Cape Peninsula’s Table Mtn variable biotopes: Waterfall Ravine, Devil's Peak at ca. 600 m asl, near stream, and at ca. 600–760 m asl, north side. Platteklip Gorge: waterfall near Contour Path in moss and near top at the foot of cliff, in moss. Remarks. Syntypes: ZMH V- 7847; SAMC 359; BMNH 1938.7. 1.1448. Other material: BMNH 1938.7.1.1449– 1457, 1938.7.1.1458– 1472; in jars are numerous topotypic specimens collected by Pickford and variable notes.Published as part of Plisko, Jadwiga Danuta, 2012, An annotated checklist of the South African Acanthodrilidae (Oligochaeta: Acanthodrilidae: Acanthodrilinae, Benhamiinae), pp. 4-58 in Zootaxa 3458 on pages 35-36, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.28222

    Martiodrilus Michaelsen 1936

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    Martiodrilus Michaelsen, 1936 Martiodrilus Michaelsen, 1936: 1172., Righi 1995: 512., Zicsi & Csuzdi 1997: 82., Zicsi 2001: 113, Fragoso & Brown 2007: 53. Thamnodrilus Beddard, 1887 (part.): Michaelsen 1900: 434., Černosvitov 1935: 18. Thamnodrilus (Thamnodrilus) (part.): Michaelsen 1918: 86., Černosvitov 1934: 53., Fragoso & Brown 2007: 59. Thamnodriloides Gates, 1968: 14. Remarks. The genus Martiodrilus was described by Michaelsen (1936) to accommodate most of the species, which were previously classified in Thamnodrilus Beddard, 1887, with eight pairs of composite-tubular calciferous glands (Kompositenschlauchtasche) in 7–14 and therefore different from the type species Th. gulielmi, which possesses 6 pairs of panicled-tubular glands (Rispenschlauchtasche) in 9–14. The genus was thoroughly revised by Zicsi (1998, 2000, 2001) and Zicsi & Csuzdi (1997) in a series of papers resulting in the recognition of four subgenera: – Martiodrilus (Martiodrilus) Michaelsen, 1936 with strongly thickened septa after the gizzard and nephridia with simple nephtostome (26 spp.) – Martiodrilus (Cordilleroscoloex) Zicsi & Csuzdi, 1997 with strongly thickened septa after the gizzard and nephridia with multiple nephrostome (20 spp.) – Martiodrilus (Botaria) Zicsi, 1998 with simple nephrostome, membranous septa after gizzard and two to three pairs of spermathecae (20 spp.) – Martiodrilus (Maipure) (Righi, 1995) with simple nephrostome, membranous septa after gizzard and four pairs of spermathecae (14 spp.) The species M. duodenarius with membranous septa and six pairs of spermathecae was overlooked by Zicsi (2001) during his revision of the subgenus Maipure. This was probably a reason why Fragoso and Brown (2007) kept it in Thamnodrilus in spite of the presence of eight pairs of composite-tubular calciferous glands. In the present material we found another species, M. gaucheri sp. nov., with five pairs of spermathecae that did not fit into any of the Martiodrilus subgenera. Until the proper taxonomic positions of these species are determined, we modified the diagnosis of Martiodrilus (Maipure) subgenus to accommodate these species.Published as part of Csuzdi, Csaba & Pavlíček, Tomáš, 2011, New and little known species of the genus Martiodrilus Michaelsen, 1936 from French Guiana (Oligochaeta, Glossoscolecidae), pp. 57-64 in Zootaxa 3099 on pages 57-58, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.27917

    Parachilota bergvleitanus Michaelsen 1908

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    Parachilota bergvleitanus (Michaelsen, 1908) Chilota bergvleitanus Michaelsen, 1908: 37. Chilota bergvleitanus: Michaelsen 1913 a: 503, 1913b: 50. Chilota laeviseta Michaelsen, 1913 a: 501. Chilota bergvlietanus [printing error for bergvleitanus]: Reynolds & Cook 1976: 78; Hartwich & Kilias 1989: 254 = ZMB Verm.; ZMH. Parachilota bergoleitanus [lapsus for bergvleitanus] BMNH. Parachilota bergvleitanus: Pickford 1937: 319; SAMC. Type locality. WC, Cape Flats, Farm Bergvleit. Distribution. Known from the eastern slopes of Table Mtn, extending its occurrence to the south-eastern Cape Peninsula. Recorded: Table Mtn, Platteclip Gorge at ca. 600 m asl. Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens near stream and behind Tea House (caught by twiddling sticks in the ground). Paradise Estate near Kirstenbosch. Newlands Forest oak woods below Lady Anne Barnard's ruined house. Edge of pinewoods by the path from Tokai to Constantia Berg. Roadside at ca. 1,6 km north of Witsands, among stones in very sandy soil. Roadside between Millers' Point and Simonstown, various sites and biotopes. Cape Flats, few sites. Remarks. Syntypes: ZMH V- 6928; ZMB Verm. 4104, both under misspelled name Chilota bergvlietanus (sic!). Other material: BMNH 1938.7.1.1242– 1290, numerous specimens from Pickford’s collection, with variable notes under misspelled name bergoleitanus. SAMC 123. Pickford (1937: 322–324), after examination of material of Ch. bergvleitanus and Ch. laeviseta identified and described by Michaelsen (1913 a: 503, 501) considered both names as synonyms. The specimen from the Drakensberg Mount-aux-Sources identified by Pickford (1927: 448) as laeviseta after re-examination by Pickford (1937: 313) was transferred to Parachilota wittebergensis Pickford, 1937.Published as part of Plisko, Jadwiga Danuta, 2012, An annotated checklist of the South African Acanthodrilidae (Oligochaeta: Acanthodrilidae: Acanthodrilinae, Benhamiinae), pp. 4-58 in Zootaxa 3458 on page 27, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.28222

    Dichogaster (Diplothecodrilus) affinis Michaelsen 1890

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    Dichogaster (Diplothecodrilus) affinis (Michaelsen, 1890) Locality: Municipality of Belén de Los Andaquíes, rural community of Agua Dulce (01° 20 ’ 10.1 ”N, 75 ° 48 ’ 44.6 ”W), altitude: 280 m above sea level (1 adult, 5 subadults, 2 juveniles). Collection date: 23 June 2008. Collectors: A. Feijoo, L. Celis (CA-0020).Published as part of M, Alexander Feijoo & Celis, Liliana V., 2012, New species of earthworms (Oligochaeta: Glossoscolecidae) in the Amazon region of Colombia, pp. 103-119 in Zootaxa 3458 on page 113, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.21460

    Amynthas bangoianus Michaelsen 1934

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    Amynthas bangoianus (Michaelsen, 1934) Pheretima (Pheretima) bangoiana Michaelsen, 1934b: 505, Figs. VI–VIII; Nakamura 1999: 40. Amynthas bangoianus— Sims & Easton 1972: 236 (sieboldi -group); Blakemore 2007a: 11; Blakemore 2008b; Blakemore 2016: 21, fig. 8. Type locality. Vietnam (Khanh Hoa: Ba Ngoi). Type material. MNHN (576), France. Records from Vietnam. Khanh Hoa (Cam Ranh: Ba Ngoi) (Michaelsen 1934). Distribution. Only known from Vietnam. Vietnamese name. Giun ba ngòi. Remarks. The species has been considered as a synonym of Metaphire bahli (see Thai 1983, 2000a). However, Michaelsen (1934b: 508) states that male pores are simple and that "Kopulationstaschen" are absent, hence the species belongs to Amynthas rather than to Metaphire. Furthermore, the genital markings are quite different from those typical of M. bahli (Blakemore 2016).Published as part of Nguyen, Tung T., Nguyen, Anh D., Tran, Binh T. T. & Blakemore, Robert J., 2016, A comprehensive checklist of earthworm species and subspecies from Vietnam (Annelida: Clitellata: Oligochaeta: Almidae, Eudrilidae, Glossoscolecidae, Lumbricidae, Megascolecidae, Moniligastridae, Ocnerodrilidae, Octochaetidae), pp. 1-92 in Zootaxa 4140 (1) on page 17, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4140.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/25650

    Polypheretima Michaelsen 1934

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    Genus Polypheretima Michaelsen, 1934 Type species Perichaeta stelleri Michaelsen, 1892. Generic diagnosis Body cylindrical; setal arrangement perichaetine; annular clitellum covering segments xiv–xvi; pair of male pores in xviii on circular porophores that may be within copulatory bursae; ventral genital markings present or absent; oesophageal gizzard in viii; intestine begins in xv or xvi; nephridia on spermathecal ducts lacking; caeca lacking; male sexual system usually holandric, with testes and funnels enclosed in paired sacs in x and xi; seminal vesicles in xi and xii; spermathecal pores small, spermathecal diverticula simple and usually ectal in origin; prostates racemose; copulatory bursae may or may not be present; ovaries free in xiii; oviducts lead to single or closely paired opening (Easton 1979).Published as part of Aspe, Nonillon M., Manasan, Rafael Ethan, Manlavi, Albert B., Patiluna, Ma. Lotus E., Sebido, Maria Asela B., Obusan, Marie Christine M., Simbahan, Jessica F. & James, Samuel W., 2021, The earthworm fauna of Palawan, Philippines with description of nineteen new pheretimoid species (Clitellata: Megascolecidae), pp. 733-797 in Journal of Natural History 55 (11 - 12) on page 759, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2021.1923849, http://zenodo.org/record/546379
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