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Correspondence: NH Professional Matters: Perrin to Roger
A letter from John Perrin, Executive Director of the American Osteopathic Association, to Dr. Alan C. Roger regarding the Care-a-Van mobile health clinic program.https://dune.une.edu/kirmescollection/1017/thumbnail.jp
Tapinomorphus alticola Borovec & Perrin 2019, comb. nov.
Tapinomorphus alticola (Hustache, 1939), comb. nov. (Fig. 6) Rhadinocopes alticola Hustache, 1939: 180 (original description). Type locality. [Kenya] Chip Cherangani, Marakwett, 3 500 m. Type material. Rhadinocopes alticola. Lectotype (here designated): 1 spec. (MNHN, Hustache coll.), ‘ KENYA / Chip Cherangani / MARAKWET / 3.500 m [p] // MUSÉUM DE PARIS / Mission de l´Omo / C. ARAMBOURG / P. A. CHAPPUIS & R. JEANNEL / 1932-33 [p, blue label] // ♀ [hw] // COTYPE [p, red ink] // MUSEUM PARIS / 1949 / Col. A. HUSTACHE [p, blue label] // Rhadinocopes / alticola / m. [hw] // LECTOTYPUS / Rhadinocopes / alticola Hustache, 1939 / Borovec & Perrin desig. 2019 [p, red] // Tapinomorphus / alticola (Hustache) / Borovec et Perrin det. 2019 [p]’. Paralectotypes: 1 male, 1 female (MNHN), ‘ KENYA / Chip Cherangani / MARAKWET / 3.500 m [p] // MUSÉUM DE PARIS / Mission de l´Omo / C. ARAMBOURG / P. A. CHAPPUIS & R. JEANNEL / 1932-33 [p, blue label] // TYPE [p, red ink] // Rhadinocopes / alticola / m. [hw] / Hustache det. [p, the identification only for the ♀] // PARALECTOTYPUS / Rhadinocopes / alticola Hustache, 1939 / Borovec & Perrin desig. 2019 [p, red] // Tapinomorphus / alticola (Hustache) / Borovec & Perrin det. 2019 [p]’. Remarks. The lectotype of Rhadinocopes alticola, here designated, is 2.31 mm long and according to the same characters as R. orientalis it belongs in the genus Tapinomorphus. In this genus T. alticola is very near T. divergens Voss, 1962 based on the odd intervals more elevated than even ones with regular row of semierect, subspatulate elytral setae. Tapinomorphus alticola is easily distinguishable from T. divergens by funicle 7-segmented (vs. 5-segmented in T. divergens: this character was overlooked by Voss in his original description of T. divergens and also in the key to Tapinomorphus species), but also by rostrum parallel-sided (vs. weakly tapered anteriad), funicular segment 2 short, as long as wide (vs. very long, 2.9 × as long as wide), pronotum widest at basal third (vs. at midlength) and elytral semierect setae shorter than half the width of one interval (vs. longer than half the width of one interval).Published as part of Borovec, Roman & Perrin, Hélène, 2019, Systematic position of Ascopus Marshall, Oreosecus Marshall, Perarogula Hoffmann and Rhadinocopes Hustache (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Entiminae) with description of a new species of Ascopus from Guinea, pp. 245-257 in Zootaxa 4668 (2) on page 253, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4668.2.5, http://zenodo.org/record/344932
Multi-layered model of individual HIV infection progression and mechanisms of phenotypical expression
Cite as: Perrin, Dimitri (2008) Multi-layered model of individual HIV infection progression and mechanisms of phenotypical expression. PhD thesis, Dublin City University
Hedychridium Abeille de Perrin 1878
Genus <i>Hedychridium</i> Abeille de Perrin, 1878 <p> <i>Hedychridium</i> Abeille de Perrin, 1878: 3. Type species <i>Hedychrum minutum</i> Lepeletier, 1806 [= <i>Hedychridium ardens</i> (Coquebert, 1801)], by subsequent designation of Ashmead, 1902: 227.</p> <p> <i>Actineuchrum</i> Semenov, 1954b: 141. Type species <i>Actineuchrum soloriens</i> Semenov 1954b: 144, by monotypy and original designation. Junior subjective synonym of <i>Hedychridium</i> Abeille de Perrin, 1878 according to Kimsey & Bohart (1991).</p> <p> <i>Claudiola</i> Semenov, 1954a: 107. Type species <i>Claudiola rhodochlora</i> Semenov and Nikol’skaya, 1954a, by original designation. Junior subjective synonym of <i>Hedychridium</i> Abeille de Perrin, 1878 according to Linsenmaier (1968).</p> <p> <i>Cyrteuchridium</i> Semenov, 1954a: 100. Type species <i>Cyrteuchridium pusio</i> Semenov, 1954a, by original designation. Junior subjective synonym of <i>Hedychridium</i> Abeille de Perrin, 1878 according to Linsenmaier (1968).</p> <p> <i>Cyrteuchrum</i> Semenov, 1954a: 105. Type species <i>Cyrteuchrum flos</i> Semenov, 1954a, by original designation. Junior subjective synonym of <i>Hedychridium</i> Abeille de Perrin, 1878 according to Linsenmaier (1968).</p> <p> <i>Euchrum</i> Semenov, 1954a: 103. Type species <i>Chrysis carnea</i> var. <i>rosea</i> Rossi, 1790 [= <i>Hedychridium roseum</i> (Rossi, 1790)], by original designation. Junior subjective synonym of <i>Hedychridium</i> Abeille de Perrin, 1878 according to Linsenmaier (1968).</p> <p> <i>Euchridium</i> Semenov, 1954a: 96. Type species <i>Euchridium trossulum</i> Semenov, 1954a, by monotypy and original designation. Junior subjective synonym of <i>Hedychridium</i> Abeille de Perrin, 1878 according to Kimsey & Bohart (1991).</p> <p> <i>Homaleuchrum</i> Semenov, 1954b: 141. Type species <i>Homaleuchrum smaragdinum</i> Semenov 1954b, by monotypy and original designation. Junior subjective synonym of <i>Hedychridium</i> Abeille de Perrin, 1878 according to Kimsey & Bohart (1991).</p> <p> <i>Irenula</i> Semenov and Nikol’skaya, 1954: 102. Type species <i>Irenula margaritacea</i> Semenov, 1954a: 102, by original designation. Junior subjective synonym of <i>Hedychridium</i> Abeille de Perrin, 1878 according to Linsenmaier (1968).</p> <p> <i>Zarudnium</i> Semenov, 1954a: 72. Type species <i>Hedychrum aheneum</i> Dahlbom, 1854, by monotypy and original designation. Junior subjective synonym of <i>Hedychridium</i> Abeille de Perrin, 1878 according to Linsenmaier (1968).</p> <p> <i>Zarudnidium</i> Semenov, 1954a: 104. Type species <i>Zarudnidium sapphirinum</i> Semenov, 1954a, by original designation. Junior subjective synonym of <i>Hedychridium</i> Abeille de Perrin, 1878 according to Linsenmaier (1968).</p> <p> <i>Description. Hedychridium</i> is a quite heterogeneous genus of small colourful species ranging from 2.0 to 7.5 mm in length. Diagnostic morphological features include the single perpendicular tooth of the tarsal claw, the posterior margin of the third metasomal tergite evenly rounded, without notches, teeth or angular projections [excluding a very few species, such as the Central Asian <i>Hedychridium soloriens</i> (Semenov, 1954) with four sharp teeth]. Some species have a transverse and sharp frontal carina (<i>Hedychridium flos</i> group) or metasoma entirely or largely non-metallic red to orange, sometimes with more or less obvious iridescent or metallic reflections (<i>Hedychridium roseum</i> group).</p> <p> <i>Hosts.</i> The biology of most <i>Hedychridium</i> species is poorly known, and available data are recorded only on a few European species; however, as far as we know, the larvae develop as nest parasites of ground-nesting wasps of the family Crabronidae (Hymenoptera).</p> <p> <i>Distribution</i>. <i>Hedychridium</i> from Central Asia are scarcely known, and only the fauna of Tajikistan (27 species) has been properly studied by Semenov & Nikol’skaya (1954). Kazakhstan (19 species), Turkmenistan (13) and Uzbekistan (13) have been less investigated, yet the number of unidentified species in museum collection is considerably high. The fauna of Kyrgyzstan (6 species) is almost unknown; this is true not only for <i>Hedychridium</i>, but even for the tribe Elampini in a whole, because the most active chrysidologist of Kyrgyzstan, Yuri S. Tarbinsky, published articles related to the tribe Chrysidini only and could not complete his research on the rest of the family.</p>Published as part of <i>Rosa, P. & Agnoli, G. L., 2019, Two new outstanding species of the genus Hedychridium Abeille from Kyrgyzstan (Hymenoptera: Chrysididae), pp. 42-50 in Zoosystematica Rossica (Zoosyst. Rossica) (Zoosyst. Rossica) 28 (1)</i> on pages 43-44, DOI: 10.31610/zsr/2019.28.1.42, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10124210">http://zenodo.org/record/10124210</a>
Alain Niderst, Molière, éd. Perrin, Paris 2004, 347 p. 21€
Chaline Jean-Pierre. Alain Niderst, Molière, éd. Perrin, Paris 2004, 347 p. 21€. In: Études Normandes, 53e année, n°4, 2004. La santé en Normandie. pp. 95-96
Fazer com o espaço em arte – recomposição de uma troca de cartas entre Anne Volvey, Julie Perrin e Laurent Pichaud
Version révisée et traduite en portugais par Luiza Meira de l’article Julie Perrin, Laurent Pichaud et Anne Volvey, « Faire avec l’espace ou faire jouer le “tournant spatial” en art – Recomposition d’un échange épistolaire entre Anne Volvey, Julie Perrin et Laurent Pichaud », in Christian Gaussen (dir.), Du périmètre scénique en art : re/penser la Skéné, Cahier n° 4, École supérieure des Beaux Arts Montpellier Agglomération, 2013, p. 6-27.International audienceÀ l'invitation du groupe de recherche « Du périmètre scénique en art : re/penser la Skéné », Anne Volvey (géographe, spécialiste d'art plastique), Julie Perrin (chercheuse en danse) et Laurent Pichaud (artiste chorégraphique) proposent le 21 février 2013 une rencontre dans la galerie de l'École Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Montpellier. Ils prolongent dans ce texte leur dialogue dans un après coup réflexif qui intègre des retours d'expérience (les leurs mais aussi ceux du public)
Bourdieu P., Darbel A., Rivet J.P., Seibel Cl, Travail et Travailleurs en Algérie
Perrin R. Bourdieu P., Darbel A., Rivet J.P., Seibel Cl, Travail et Travailleurs en Algérie. In: Méditerranée, 8ᵉ année, n°2, 1967. pp. 189-191
P. B. Shelley, Prometheus Unbound - Bibliographie sélective et critique
Perrin Jean. P. B. Shelley, Prometheus Unbound - Bibliographie sélective et critique. In: XVII-XVIII. Bulletin de la société d'études anglo-américaines des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles. N°31, 1990. pp. 31-39
P. Garnsey, R. Sallers et M. Goodman, L'Empire romain. Économie, société, culture
Perrin Yves. P. Garnsey, R. Sallers et M. Goodman, L'Empire romain. Économie, société, culture. In: Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales. 50ᵉ année, N. 5, 1995. pp. 1101-1105
Bourdieu P., Darbel A., Rivet J.P., Seibel Cl, Travail et Travailleurs en Algérie
Perrin R. Bourdieu P., Darbel A., Rivet J.P., Seibel Cl, Travail et Travailleurs en Algérie. In: Méditerranée, 8ᵉ année, n°2, 1967. pp. 189-191
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