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Stirellus lahorensis
Stirellus lahorensis (Distant) (Fig. 2) Volusenus lahorensis Distant, 1918: 72. Stirellus peshawarensis Mahmood, Sultana & Waheed, 1972: 80. Paternus jhokensis Ahmed & Aziz, 1988: 805. Stirellus lahorensis Khatri & Webb, 2010: 1–47; Naveed et al., 2020: 480. Measurement. Male: 3.09–3.53mm. Material examined. 16♂♂, 9♀♀, Pakistan, Punjab, 2016, coll. Hassan Naveed. 4♂♂, 2♀♀, Pakistan, Punjab, 2017, coll. Hassan Naveed. 7♂♂, 3♀♀, Pakistan, Punjab, 2018, coll. Hassan Naveed. Remarks. This species is similar to S. viridulus in genital structures but S. lahorensis has the crown more strongly produced and angulate than S. viridulus.Published as part of Shah, Bismillah, Naveed, Hassan & Duan, Yani, 2020, Taxonomic review of the leafhopper genus Stirellus Osborn & Ball (Hemiptera Cicadellidae: Deltocephalinae: Stenometopiini) from Pakistan with description of a new species, pp. 189-202 in Zootaxa 4763 (2) on page 191, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4763.2.3, http://zenodo.org/record/375820
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1. One-page typewritten letter dated 1 November 1949 to Wendell Phillips from Dr. Aziz S. Atiya, Professor of Medieval History, Faculty of Arts, Farouk I University. 2. One-page handwritten letter to Monseigneur Porphyrios III, Archbishop of Mt. Sinai, from Dr. Aziz S. Atiya, Professor of Medieval History, Faculty of Arts, Farouk I University. 3. One-page typewritten letter dated 28 October 1949 to Dr. Aziz S. Atiya, Professor of Medieval History, Faculty of Arts, Farouk I University, from unknown author. 4. One-page typewritten letter dated 14 October 1949 from Wandell Phillips to Dr. Aziz S. Atiya, Professor of Medieval History, Faculty of Arts, Farouk I Universit
Stirellus lahorensis
Stirellus lahorensis (Distant) (Figs. 1, 2) Volusenus lahorensis Distant, 1918: 72 Stirellus peshawarensis Mahmood, Sultana & Waheed, 1973: 80 Paternus jhokensis Ahmed & Aziz, 1988:805 Stirellus lahorensis Khatri & Webb 2010: 1–47 Measurements. Body length (including forewing): male 3.09–3.53 mm. Material examined. 16♂, 9♀, Pakistan, Punjab, 2016, Coll. Hassan Naveed. 4♂, 2♀, Pakistan, Punjab, 2017, Hassan Naveed. 7♂, 3♀, Pakistan, Punjab, 2018, Hassan Naveed. Distribution. Pakistan, India, Iran.Published as part of Naveed, Hassan, Shah, Bismillah, Sohail, Kamran & Zhang, Yalin, 2020, Review of the leafhopper genus Stirellus Osborn & Ball, 1902 (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Deltocephalinae) with description of two new species from Pakistan, pp. 479-485 in Zootaxa 4722 (5) on page 480, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4722.5.6, http://zenodo.org/record/360971
A half-century of metal and metalloid-containing polymers
Alaa S. Abd-El-Aziz ... [et al.]; Includes bibliographical references and indexes.; Editor, Alaa S. Abd-El-Aziz, is currently President of the University of Prince Edward Island.Source type: Electronic(1
Democracy, Like Revolution, is Unattainable Without Women
The biggest challenge facing women in Arab Spring countries is transforming their leadership and attendant influence during the revolutions into high-level governance positions, both elected and appointed, after the revolutions.
To achieve this goal, reform efforts should include: 1) amending election laws to increase the proportion of women represented at the local, state, and national levels; 2) increasing high-level employment opportunities; and 3) using public education to highlight the role of women and counter perceptions of traditional gender roles.Peer reviewe
Independence Without Accountability: The Judicial Paradox of Egypt's Failed Transition to Democracy
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Caught in a Preventive Dragnet: Selective Counterterrorism in a Post 9/11 America
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From the Oppressed to the Terrorist: Muslim American Women in the Crosshairs of Intersectionality
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