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Miller house at 325 North Polk Street, showing north side
Mark P. Miller residence showing the north side. Miller also owned and operated a flour mill at Portland [Oregon] and lived there in his later years. Picture by Clifford M. Ott, February 10, 1976
Miller house at 325 North Polk Street
Mark P. Miller (House of Seven Gables) built in 1911 located at 325 North Polk Street. Miller owned and operated the flour mill at the southwest corner of Sixth and Jackson streets. Picture by Clifford M. Ott, February 10, 1976
Palouse Producers
Fertilizers and chemicals at the southwest corner of Sixth and Jackson streets. Latah County Grain Growers elevator at left. This corner first occupied by the Michael J. Shields lumber mill in the 1880s and 1890s. Then Mark P. Miller flour mill, 1904 to 1960 when razed. Picture by Clifford M. Ott November 6, 1977
sj-docx-1-ott-10.1177_26317877221074701 – Supplemental material for The Heterogeneity of Organizational Resilience: Exploring functional, operational and strategic resilience
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-ott-10.1177_26317877221074701 for The Heterogeneity of Organizational Resilience: Exploring functional, operational and strategic resilience by Manuel Hepfer and Thomas B. Lawrence in Organization Theory</p
Arauchemus graudo Ott & Brescovit, 2012, sp. nov.
Arauchemus graudo sp. nov. Figs 1 A, B; 2; 4; 5; 7 A; 8 A; 9 Type material. Holotype: male from CPCN Pró-Mata, Potreiro Velho, São Francisco de Paula, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 07.IV. 2001, R. Ott leg. (MCN 47641). Paratypes: 1 male, 3 females, 07.IV. 2001 (MCN 47643); 1 female, 09.VIII. 2001 (MCN 47644); 2 females, 13.XI. 2001 (MCN 47645); 2 females, 14.IV. 2002 (MCN 47646); 2 males, 01.V. 2001 (MCN 47647); 2 males, 07.IV. 2001 (MCN 47648); 2 females, 25.XI. 2000 (MCN 47649); 1 females, 25.X. 2000 (MCN 47658); 1 male, 14.IV. 2002 (IBSP 160963); 1 male, 07.IV. 2001 (IBSP 160964); 1 female, data as holotype, 02.I. 2001 (IBSP 160965); 1 female, 02.I. 2001 (IBSP 160966); 2 males, 14.IV. 2002 (MCTP 30060); 2 females, 18.V. 2002 (MCTP 30061); all same locality and collector as holotype. Other material examined: BRAZIL. Rio Grande do Sul: 13 males, 10 females, CPCN Pró-Mata, São Francisco de Paula, 25.X. 2000 – 18.V. 2002, R. Ott leg. (MCN 47661 –47680); 51 males, 81 females, same data above (MCTP 8976–8981; 30069–30117); 12 males, 10 females, same data above (IBSP 161021 – 161032). Etymology. The specific name is an adjective which in Brazilian slang means “large, well developed”. Diagnosis. Males can be recognized by the short, curved and stout embolus (Figs. 1 A, B; 4 B, C). Females by the epigynal plate as long as wide with short posterior septum (Figs. 2 F–G). Description. Male (holotype). Carapace, chelicerae, endites, labium, sternum and legs orange-brown. Abdomen grayish with darker anterodorsal scutum; pale orange spinnerets. Total length 6.3. Carapace 2.7 long, 2.2 wide. Clypeus 0.12 high. Eye diameters and interdistances: AME 0.16, ALE 0.16, PME 0.14, PLE 0.16; AME–AME 0.04, AME–ALE touching, PME–PME 0.08, PME–PLE 0.08, ALE–PLE 0.06. Abdomen with oval anterior dorsal scutum. Leg measurements: I – femur 2.2 / patella 1.5 / tibia 2.1 / metatarsus 1.7 / tarsus 1.1 / total 8.6 / II – 1.9 / 1.2 / 1.5 / 1.4 / 1.0/ 7.0/ III – 1.8 / 1.0/ 1.3 / 1.4 / 0.8 / 6.3 / IV – 2.3 / 1.0/ 1.8 / 2.2 / 0.8 / 8.1. Leg spination: femur I d 1 - 1 -0, p0- 0-1, II d 1 - 1 -0, p0- 0-1, III d 1 - 1 - 1, p0- 0-1, r 1 - 1 - 1, IV d 0-1 - 1, p0- 0-1, r0- 0-1; patela III r 1, IV r 1, tibia I v 1 p- 1 p- 1 p, II v 0-2 - 1 p, III d 1 - 1 -0, p 1-2 - 1 - 1 - 1, r 1 - 1 - 1, v 2-3 - 3 - 2; IV d 1- 2 - 1 - 1, p 1 - 1 -0, r 1 - 1 -0, v 1 p- 3 - 2 - 2, metatarsus I v 0-2 -0, II v 0-2 -0, III d 0-2 - 2, p 2 - 2 - 1 - 1 - 1, r 1 - 1 - 1, v 2 - 2 -0, IV d 0-2 - 2, p 1 - 1 - 1 - 1, r 1 - 1-2 - 1 - 1-2, v 0-2 - 1-2. Palp with short, robust embolus with distal, small, thorn-like processes (Figs 4 A–C); small triangular process at dorsal base of retrolateral tibial apophysis (Fig. 2 C). Female (paratype MCN 47658). Coloration as in male. Total length 7.5. Carapace 4.8 long, 2.8 wide. Clypeus 0.12 high. Eye diameters and interdistances: AME 0.16, ALE 0.14, PME 0.14, PLE 0.14; AME–AME 0.04, AME–ALE touching, PME–PME 0.10, PME–PLE 0.08, ALE–PLE 0.06. Abdomen dorsal scutum absent. Leg measurements: I – femur 2.4 / patella 1.6 / tibia 1.8 / metatarsus 1.5 / tarsus 1.0/ total 8.30 / II – 2.3 / 1.5 / 1.6 / 1.6 / 1.0/ 8.0/ III – 1.8 / 1.0/ 1.1 / 1.6 / 0.8 / 6.3 / IV – 2.6 / 1.4 / 2.0/ 2.3 / 1.0/ 9.3. Leg spination: femur I d 1 - 1 -0, p 1 - 1 -0, II d 0-1 - 1, d 1 - 1 -0, III d 1 - 1-2, p 0-1 - 1, r 0-1 - 1, IV d 1 - 1 - 1, p0- 0-1, r0- 0-1, tibia I v 0-1 p-0, II v 0-2 - 1 p, III p 1 - 1 - 1, r 0-1 -0, 1p- 2 - 2, d 1 -0-0, IV p 1 - 1 -0, r 1-2 - 2, v 2 - 2 - 2, metatarsus I –II v 0-2 -0, III p 1-2 - 2, r 1 - 1-2; v 0-2 -0, IV p 1 - 1 - 1, r 2 - 2 - 2, v 2 - 2 -0. Pedipalp: femur I d 1 - 1, p 1, patella p 1, tíbia p 1, r 1 - 1, tarsus d 1, p 1 - 1, r 1. Epigynum with small anterior hood and short median posterior septum (Fig. 2 F). Rounded spermathecae separated from each other around 1 / 3 of their diameter (Fig. 2 F); copulatory ducts coiled forming large oval sections; fertilization ducts in anterior half of spermathecae (Fig. 2 G). Variation. Males (72 specimens): total length 4.5–7.6; carapace 1.9–3.2; femora I 1.7–2.9. Females (10 specimens): total length 6.2–7.7; carapace 2.4–3.8; femora I 1.8–2.4. Distribution. Known only from the type locality in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.Published as part of Ott, Ricardo & Brescovit, Antonio Domingos, 2012, Arauchemus, a new spider genus of the Echemus group (Araneae: Gnaphosidae: Echeminae) from Araucaria Forest areas in southern Brazil, with notes on habitat preferences and phenology, pp. 44-56 in Zootaxa 3339 on pages 47-49, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20977
Arauchemus miudo Ott & Brescovit, 2012, sp. nov.
<i>Arauchemus miudo</i> sp. nov. <p>Figs 1C, D; 3; 6; 7B; 8B; 9</p> <p> <b>Type material. Holotype:</b> male from CPCN Pró-Mata, Potreiro Velho, São Francisco de Paula, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 07.IV.2001, R. Ott leg. (MCN 47642). <b>Paratypes:</b> 1 female, 07.VII.2001 (MCN 47650); 1 female, 02.II.2001 (MCN 47651); 5 males, 07.IV.2001 (MCN 47652); 1 female, 25.X.2000 (MCN 47653); 2 females, 14.IV.2001 (MCN 47654); 4 males, 07.IV.2001 (MCN 47655); 2 females, 02.II.2002 (MCN 47656); 1 female, 02.I.2001 (MCN 47657); 1 female, 02.I.2001 (MCN 47659); 5 males, 07.IV.2001 (MCN 47660); 2 males, 14.IV.2002 (IBSP 160962); 1 male, 14.IV.2002 (IBSP 160961); 1 female, 23.XI.2000 (IBSP 160960); 1 female, 23.XI.2000 (IBSP 160959); 2 males, 14.IV.2002 (MCTP 30062); 1 female, 23.XI.2000 (MCTP 30063); 1 female, 02.I.2001 (MCTP 30064); all same locality and collector as holotype.</p> <p> <b>Other material examined:</b> BRAZIL. <i>Rio Grande do Sul</i>: 62 males, 39 females, CPCN Pró-Mata, São Francisco de Paula, 25.X.2000 – 18.V.2002, R. Ott leg. (MCN 47693–47734); 172 males, 23 females, same data above (MCTP 30118–30162); 13 males, 8 females same data above (IBSP 161009 – 161020).</p> <p> <b>Etymology.</b> The specific name is an adjective which in Brazilian slang means “small, less developed”.</p> <p> <b>Diagnosis.</b> Males can be recognized by the long and coiled embolus (Figs 1C, D; 6A, B). Females by a wider than long epigynal plate with T-shaped atrium. (Fig. 3F).</p> <p> <b>Description. Male</b> (<b>holotype</b>). Coloration as in <i>A. graudo</i>, but abdomen paler with brownish scutum and yellowish spinnerets. Total length 4.90. Carapace 2.10 long, 1.60 wide. Clypeus 0.10 high. Eye diameters and interdistances: AME 0.12, ALE 0.12, PME 0.10, PLE 0.12; AME–AME 0.04, AME–ALE touching, PME–PME 0.06, PME–PLE 0.06, ALE–PLE 0.04. Abdomen with anterodorsal scutum. Leg measurements: I – femur 1.90/ patella 1.20/ tibia 1.70/ metatarsus 1.50/ tarsus 0.80/ total 7.10/ II – 1.60/ 0.90/ 1.10/ 1.10/ 0.70/ 5.40; III – 1.50/ 0.60/ 0.90/ 1.10/ 0.60/ 4.70; IV – 1,70/ 0.70/ 1.20/ 1.70/ 0.70/ 6;00. Leg spination: femur I d0-1-1, p0-0-1, II d0-1-2, p0- 0-1, III d0-1-1, p0-0-1, r0-1-1, IV d0-1-1, p0-0-1, r0-0-1; patela III r1, IV r1, tibia II v0-1p-1p, III p1-1-0, r1-1-0, v1 p-2-2; IV p1-1-1, r1-1-1, v1 p-2-2, metatarsus I v1 v-0-0, II v1 r-0-0, III p1-1-1, r1-1-1-1, v0-2-0, IV p1-2-2, r1-2- 2, v2-2 -0. Embolus distally with large number of thorn-like processes (Figs 6A–C); small retrolateral triangular process at distal half of tibia (Fig. 3C).</p> <p> <b>Female</b> (<b>paratype MCN 47659</b>). Coloration as in male. Total length 5.10. Carapace 1.80 long, 1.50 wide. Clypeus 0.08 high. Eye diameters and interdistances: AME 0.10, ALE 0.10, PME 0.10, PLE 0.10; AME–AME 0.04, AME–ALE touching, PME–PME 0.06, PME–PLE 0.06, ALE–PLE 0.04. Abdomen dorsal scutum absent. Leg measurements: I – femur 1.60/ patella 0.90/ tibia 1.10/ metatarsus 1.00/ tarsus 0.70/ total 5.30/ II – 1.20/ 0.70/.00/ 0.80/ 0.60/ 4.30/ III – 1.30/ 0.60/ 0.70/ 0.90/ 0.50/ 4.00/ IV – 1.50/ 0.70/ 1.10/ 1.30/ 0.60/ 5.20. Leg spination: femur I d1-1-1p, II d1-1-0, III d1-1-2, IV d1-1-1r, tibia II v0-1p-1p, III-IV p1-1-0, r 1-1-10, v1p-2-2, metatarsus II v2 -0-0, III p1-1-2, r1-1-2; v0-2-0, IV p1-1-2, r1-1-2, v1 p-2-0. Pedipalp: femur I d1-1, p1, patella p1, tíbia p1, r1-1. Tarsus d1, p1-1, r1, with ventral tuft of setae. Epigynum wider than long, with wide hood and conspicuous slit-like openings “Y” shaped copulatory opening areas (Figs 3F, G). Rounded and contiguous spermathecae (Figs 3F, G); copulatory ducts coiled forming large rounded sections; fertilization ducts very short in posterior half of spermathecae (Fig. 3G).</p> <p> <b>Variation.</b> Males (72 specimens): total length 3.7–6.1; carapace 1.5–2.6; femora I 1.3–2.3. Females (10 specimens): total length 5.1–4.2; carapace 1.5–1.8; femora I 1.3–1.6.</p> <p> <b>Distribution.</b> Known only from the type locality in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.</p>Published as part of <i>Ott, Ricardo & Brescovit, Antonio Domingos, 2012, Arauchemus, a new spider genus of the Echemus group (Araneae: Gnaphosidae: Echeminae) from Araucaria Forest areas in southern Brazil, with notes on habitat preferences and phenology, pp. 44-56 in Zootaxa 3339</i> on pages 49-54, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/209775">10.5281/zenodo.209775</a>
Oil ecocide in Three nights for five dogs, by Gustavo Ott
In this work we analyze the play Three nights for five dogs, by Gustavo Ott. Piece that questions and denounces the damage to the ecosystem caused by the explosion of the oil platform
called “Deepwater Horizon” operated by British Petroleum. This event occurred in 2010 in the Gulf of Mexico and became the most devastating ecocide perpetrated by any transnational. We
have identified aspects of reality that are transposed in the work by
the author and incardinated the work within what is called ecotheater.
Ott seeks - through the work - to create awareness and environmental
awareness.En este trabajo se analiza la obra Tres noches
para cinco perros, de Gustavo Ott. Pieza que cuestiona y denuncia
el daño al ecosistema producido por la explosión de la plataforma
petrolera llamada “Deepwater Horizon” operada por la
British Petroleum. Este hecho ocurrió en el año 2010 en el Golfo
de México y se convirtió en el más devastador ecocidio perpetrado
por transnacional alguna. Hemos identificado aspectos de
la realidad que son transpuestos en la obra por parte del autor e
incardinado la obra dentro de lo que se denomina ecoteatro. Ott
busca- través de la obra- crear concienciación y sensibilización
medioambiental
Uma nova espécie de ácaro perna-de-ancinho Neocaeculus (Acari, Caeculidae) do semiárido brasileiro e novos dados de ocorrência de Andocaeculus caioi
A new caeculid species Neocaeculus setecidades sp. nov. from the semiarid is described from the National Park Sete Cidades located in the state of Piauí, Brazil. The species is included in Neocaeculus Coineau, 1967 due the presence of different sized claws on leg I, absence of bothridia in the tarsi of anterior legs and the aspidosomal sclerite not overhanging the gnathosoma in lateral view. New data on distribution of Andocaeculus caioi Ott & Ott, 2014 is presented.Uma nova espécie de ceculídeo, Neocaeculus setecidades sp. nov. do semiárido é descrita do Parque Nacional Sete Cidades no Estado do Piauí. A espécie é incluída em Neocaeculus Coineau, 1967 pela presença de unhas de diferentes tamanhos no tarso da perna I, pela ausência de botrídios nos tarsos das pernas anteriores e pelo escudo aspidossomal não sobressaindo anteriormente ao gnatossoma em vista lateral. Novos dados de ocorrência de Andocaeculus caioi Ott & Ott, 2014 são apresentados
Envia garciai Ott & Hoffer 2003
<i>Envia garciai</i> Ott & Höffer 2003 <p>Figs 13, 14</p> <p> <i>Envia garciai</i> Ott & Höfer, 2003: 374, figs 1–21 (holotype 3 and paratype Ƥ, 2° 53’ 36"S 59° 58’ 22"W, Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (EMBRAPA) - Amazônia Ocidental, km 30, Rodovia AM-010, Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil; INPA 59, 60, examined); Platnick, 2010.</p> <p> <b>Diagnosis.</b> Males of <i>Envia garciai</i> differ from those of <i>E. moleque</i> sp. n. by the strongly developed tibial apophysis on leg I, represented by a proventral apical spine modified into a clasping spur, surrounded by a group of four to five shorter spurs (Figs13–14; Ott & Höffer 2003: figs 4–5); copulatory bulb with short apical spine on globose, sculptured paraembolic apophysis (see Ott & Höffer 2003: Figs14, 15). Females differ by having spermathecae with thin, elongated ducts, without well defined receptaculum (see Ott and Höffer 2003: fig. 9). Additionally, both sexes differ from the new species by the shorter posterior median spinnerets, about one third the posterior spinnerets length (see Ott & Höffer 2003: figs 1, 3).</p> <p> <b>Description.</b> See Ott & Höffer (2003: 374)</p> <p> <b>Variation.</b> Some males from both the type locality and UFAM Experimental Farm have only two ventral spines at the base of the apical clasping spur of the tibiae I (Figs13, 14). These spines are larger than the three in the holotype of <i>E. garciai</i> (see Ott & Höffer, 2003: Figs4, 5).</p> <p> <b>Material examined.</b> BRAZIL. <i>Amazonas:</i> Manaus, BR 174, km 38, Fazenda Experimental da UFAM, 2° 39' 21,23"S 60° 4' 31,25"W, Campinarana forest, 13, 01.XI.2008 (MPEG 15648); 1Ƥ, 06.IX.2008 (MPEG 15649), all collected by B. Machado; Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (EMBRAPA) - Amazônia Ocidental, 2° 53’ 36"S 59° 58’ 22"W, km 30, Rodovia AM-010, 1 3, 02.XII.1997 (INPA 4581); 1 3, 1Ƥ e 2 j, 03–04.III.1999 (INPA 4578); 1 3, 1Ƥ e 4 j, 01.XII.1998 (INPA 4576); 2 3 e 3 j, 01–02.IX.1998 (INPA 4579); 3 3 e 2 j, 03– 04.III.1999 (INPA 4575); 9 Ƥ e 14 j, 23–24.VII.1997 (INPA 4577), all collected by H. Höfer; Reserva Florestal Adolpho Ducke, 2 3, 2° 55’S 59° 59’W, T. Gasnier (INPA 2199).</p>Published as part of <i>Miglio, Laura Tavares & Bonaldo, Alexandre Bragio, 2011, On a second species of Envia Ott & Höfer, 2003 (Araneae, Microstigmatidae), with notes on the sympatric type species, pp. 33-39 in Zootaxa 2971</i> on page 34, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/278245">10.5281/zenodo.278245</a>
Wilhelm Ott, Metrische Analysen zu Vergil, Aeneis Buch V ; Wilhelm Ott, Metrische Analysen zu Vergil, Aeneis Buch VII
Tordeur Pol. Wilhelm Ott, Metrische Analysen zu Vergil, Aeneis Buch V ; Wilhelm Ott, Metrische Analysen zu Vergil, Aeneis Buch VII. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 55, 1986. p. 446
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