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Murphy, V T, QX8877
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/406899Surname: MURPHY. Given Name(s) or Initials: V T. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: QX8877. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 2613.239326
Item: [2016.0049.39175] "Murphy, V T, QX8877
Plan of Norfolk Island showing grants and subdivisions [cartographic material] /
Cadastral base with ms. annotations. Relief shown by hachures.; "Copy of lithograph transmitted to the Under Secretary with my letter No. 99.1 of 30th June Cat. No. 10.695. M.V. Murphy L.S.".; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-rm2460
Gypsochares murphy Kovtunovich & Ustjuzhanin, sp. nov.
Gypsochares murphy Kovtunovich & Ustjuzhanin sp. nov. (Figs. 35–37) Type material: Holotype, male, (BMNH 22712) N. Malawi, Rumphi District, Nyika Nat. Park, 20 km N Thazima Gate, forest, S 10 º 43 ' E 33 º 39 ', 1930 m, 0 7.01. 2009, Kovtunovich V. & Ustjuzhanin P. Paratypes, 1 ♀, (BMNH 22950) C. Malawi, Kasungu District, Chimaliro Forest Reserve, 12 º 27 'S, 33 º 32 'E, 1315 m, 14.01. 2009, Kovtunovich V. & Ustjuzhanin P.; 1 ♂, same data as holotype, 07.01.2009; 1 ♀ Mugesse Forest, 11 – 12.01.2009, Kovtunovich V. & Ustjuzhanin P.; 1 ♀, 1 ♂ Nkhorongo, 15.09.2009, 1 ♀ 21.08.2009; 1 ♀ 0 9.10. 2010, 2 ♀ Nyika N.P., 1760 m, 5.08.2009, 1 ♂ Nyika N.P., 1923 m, 23.12. 2010, R. Murphy; 1 ♂, 1 ♀ Northern Zambia, 40 km SE Mbala, S 09º09' E 31 º 27 ', 1565 m, 0 7.10. 2009, J. Lenz. The above paratypes are deposited in DNMNH and CUK. External characters. Frons smooth, covered by tightly appressed greyish-brown scales. Palpi brown, short, equal to eye diameter, straight, slightly pointed to apex. Antennae slender, light-brown. Thorax and tegulae lightgrey. Wingspan 12-14 mm (14 mm in the holotype). Forewing brownish-grey. Costal edge of first lobe light, with spots of dark scales. Base of bifurcation with small dark-brown spot, often weakly-developed. Fringes greyishbrown inside bifurcation. Hindwing uniform light-brown. Fringes also light-brown on all three lobes. Legs lightyellow. Male genitalia. Valvae asymmetrical. Harpe on left valva shorter than on right, broad in basal part then sharply arcuated at nearly right angle and directed posterad. Harpe on right valva long, сrescent-shaped. Uncus rather long, pointed at apex. Aedeagus long, stout, nearly straight. The distal part ends with a spine bearing a small pointed cornutus. Female genitalia. Papilla analis short, weakly developed. Ostium in shape of broad ring and positioned to right side. Distal part of sternum VIII with anterior apophyses with broad angular shape, left apophysis smaller than right. Posterior apophyses reduced. Diagnosis. External characters and genitalia of the new species are similar to Gypsochares londti Ustjuzhanin & Kovtunovich, 2010. However, the new species differs from the latter by shape of harpes. The new species has a long crescent-shaped right harpe, while Gypsochares londti has short spicular harpe. The two species also differ in the asymmetrical anterior apophyses of the female genitalia. Flight period: August—October, December, January. Distribution: Malawi, Zambia. Etymology. The new species is named in honour of the explorer of the entomofauna of Malawi, Raymond Murphy.Published as part of Kovtunovich, V., Ustjuzhanin, P. & Murphy, R., 2014, Plume moths of Malawi (Lepidoptera: Pterophoridae), pp. 451-494 in Zootaxa 3847 (4) on page 481, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3847.4.1, http://zenodo.org/record/25005
Aslan v Murphy (Nos 1 and 2); Duke v Wynne [1990] 1 WLR 766, Court of Appeal
Essential Cases: Land Law provides a bridge between course textbooks and key case judgments. This case document summarizes the facts and decision in Aslan v Murphy (Nos 1 and 2); Duke v Wynne [1990] 1 WLR 766, Court of Appeal. The document also includes supporting commentary from author Aruna Nair.</p
Carpenter v. Murphy
Our nation has developed several rights and protections for indigenous tribes and people; However, what happens to these protections and rights when a ruling on whether or not an area of land massing over 3 million acres belongs to the state, or to the Muscogee (Creek) Nation must be made. Carpenter v. Murphy follows the petitioner, Mike Carpenter, an interim warden of the Oklahoma state penitentiary representing the Oklahoma state government, arguing that the state had personal jurisdiction over the Respondent, Patrick Murphy, and his murder conviction. The Respondent, Patrick Murphy, maintains that the federal government lacked personal jurisdiction in his conviction as the federal government failed to disestablish the Muscogee reservation. While yes, a large portion of Oklahoma could potentially be deemed Tribal Reservation, the effects of the court’s decision clearly go much further than land. Riding on the decision of the court is the conviction of thousands of criminals tried for crimes including rape, murder, child molestation, etc. in courts that lacked personal jurisdiction. In this presentation, I will provide a comprehensive approach to the case, including procedural history, statutory analysis of the act of Congress in question, and the arguments developed by both the petitioner and the respondent. Finally, I will discuss the Supreme Court’s decision, along with their potential ruling, and what their decision means for not only Patrick Murphy and the State of Oklahoma, but for the 2000+ convictions made in Oklahoma courts lacking personal jurisdiction
La Fin de/dans Murphy, ou La Fin de Murphy dans Murphy, ou encore : De la fin dans Murphy
Gresset Michel. La Fin de/dans Murphy, ou La Fin de Murphy dans Murphy, ou encore : De la fin dans Murphy. In: Cahiers Charles V, n°4, mars 1983. Littérature britannique. Marches, bordures, limites, confins…. pp. 115-128
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