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Katoa Ouchi 1938
Genus Katoa Ouchi, 1938 Katoa Ouchi, 1938, Shanghai. Sci. Inst. Jour (Sect. III) 4; 102. Lisu Liu, 1940, Harvard. Uni. Mus. Compar. Zool. Bul. 87: 105. Type species: Katoa tenmokuensis Ouchi, 1938, Shanghai Sci. Inst. Jour. (Sect. III) 4: 103. According to Moulds (2005), subfamily Tettigadinae includes tribes Platypediini Kato, Tettigadini Distant, and Tibicinini. The latter tribe is characterized as follows: forewing veins CuP and 1 A not fused; hind wing veins RP and M free at base; distance between supra-antennal plate and eye about equal to length of antennal plate; uncus exceedingly long and non-retractable within pygofer; aedeagus with ventrobasal pocket present, aedeagus with apical part of theca bearing pair of leaf-like lateral lobes and a non-retractable tubular vesica; male opercula with distinctive S-shape, lateral margins deeply concave, distal margins not reaching distal margins of tympanal cavities, basally not extending beyond meracantha. Genus Katoa Ouchi, 1938 belongs to the tribe Tibicinini based on the above characteristics. Therefore in this paper genus Katoa is transfered to Tettigadinae.Published as part of Thai, Pham Hong & Yang, Jeng-Tze, 2009, A contribution to the Cicadidae fauna of Vietnam (Hemiptera: Auchenorrhyncha), with one new species and twenty new records, pp. 1-19 in Zootaxa 2249 on page 4, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19076
Katoa Ouchi 1938
Genus Katoa Ouchi, 1938 Katoa Ouchi, 1938, Shanghai. Sci. Inst. Jour (Sect. III) 4; 102. Lisu Liu, 1940, Harvard. Uni. Mus. Compar. Zool. Bul. 87: 105. Type species: Katoa tenmokuensis Ouchi, 1938, Shanghai Sci. Inst. Jour. (Sect. III) 4: 103. According to Moulds (2005), subfamily Tettigadinae includes tribes Platypediini Kato, Tettigadini Distant, and Tibicinini. The latter tribe is characterized as follows: forewing veins CuP and 1 A not fused; hind wing veins RP and M free at base; distance between supra-antennal plate and eye about equal to length of antennal plate; uncus exceedingly long and non-retractable within pygofer; aedeagus with ventrobasal pocket present, aedeagus with apical part of theca bearing pair of leaf-like lateral lobes and a non-retractable tubular vesica; male opercula with distinctive S-shape, lateral margins deeply concave, distal margins not reaching distal margins of tympanal cavities, basally not extending beyond meracantha. Genus Katoa Ouchi, 1938 belongs to the tribe Tibicinini based on the above characteristics. Therefore in this paper genus Katoa is transfered to Tettigadinae.Published as part of Thai, Pham Hong & Yang, Jeng-Tze, 2009, A contribution to the Cicadidae fauna of Vietnam (Hemiptera: Auchenorrhyncha), with one new species and twenty new records, pp. 1-19 in Zootaxa 2249 on page 4, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19076
The mechanism for Establishing and Changing Terms and Conditions of Employment
The mechanism for Establishing and Changing Terms and Conditions of Employmen
Wounded Japanese veterans at Seabrook
Johnny "Pineapple" Kubota, Michi Nishiura, and Richard Ouchi pose for a picture at Seabrook. Kubota, on the left, lost his leg fighting in Italy and, after the war, convalesced in Atlantic City before joining his family at Seabrook. Michi (Nishiura) Weglyn attended Barnard College but lived with her family and worked as a disc jockey at Seabrook during the summers. She would later write Years of Infamy. Published in 1975, Years of Infamy uncovered previously hidden government documents that refuted the government's claim that internment was a military necessity.Pictured from left to right are Johnny 'Pineapple' Kubota, Michi Nishiura, and Richard Ouchi. Johnny and Richard were U.S. Army soldiers, and had been injured in the war during the Italian campaign. They recuperated at the U.S. Army's Thomas M. England General Hospital in Atlantic City, but Johnny still lost one of his legs. However, he is reported to have enjoyed most of all having Seabrook Villagers correctly guess which of his legs were artificial, which hardly anyone could do. This photo was taken at a celebratory event organized by Ray Imada of Seabrook Farms, who was also a veteran. Michi Nishiura, seated between the two veterans, was the disc jockey in the plant at Seabrook Farms. She would later go on to write the book, Years of Infamy, as well as earn three honorary doctorates from universities across the country. John Fuyuume provides additional biographical information about Michi in his memoir, 'I remember summers at Seabrook as a college student.
Diversification of the Labour Force: The Scope of Labour Law and the Notion of Employee. Italy
TABLE OF CONTENTS: I. The Scope of Labour Law. – II. The Notion of Employee. – III. Disputes on Definition. – IV. How to Avoid the Problem of Definition. – V. The Protection of Self-Employed Workers. – VI. The Notion of Employee in Social Security Law and Tax Law. – VII. Protection for People Working for Non-Profit Organisations
Dr. Duane M. Jackson, Morehouse College, July 2011
This video is a conversation with Dr. Duane M. Jackson. Dr. Jackson talks about his paper, "Recall and the Serial Position Effect: The Role of Primacy and Recency on Accounting Students' Performance." Jackie Daniel, AUC Woodruff Library, is the interviewer
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