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    American Women Writers: Amy M. Clark

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    A 2011 conversation with the author Amy M. Clark about her life and the inspiration for her work

    Druppatractus polycentrus Clark & Campbell 1942

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    <i>Druppatractus polycentrus</i> Clark & Campbell, 1942 (Fig. 17A) <p> <i>Druppatractus polycentrus</i> Clark & Campbell, 1942: 35, pl. 5, fig. 19.</p> <p>GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION. — California, Voronesh Anticline.</p> <p>STRATIGRAPHIC RANGE. — Middle to late Eocene (Clark & Campbell 1942; Blueford & White 1984; Blueford 1988; this study).</p>Published as part of <i>Popova, Irina M., Baumgartner, Peter O., Guex, Jean, Tochilina, Svetlana V. & Glezer, Zoya I., 2002, Radiolarian biostratigraphy of Paleogene deposits of the Russian Platform (Voronesh Anticline), pp. 7-59 in Geodiversitas 24 (1)</i> on page 31, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/5375608">10.5281/zenodo.5375608</a&gt

    Druppatractus trichopterus Clark & Campbell 1942

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    <i>Druppatractus trichopterus</i> Clark & Campbell, 1942 (Fig. 14L) <p> <i>Druppatractus trichopterus</i> Clark & Campbell, 1942: 34, pl. 5, fig. 4.</p> <p>GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION. — California, Voronesh Anticline.</p> <p>STRATIGRAPHIC RANGE. — Early to late Eocene (Clark & Campbell 1942; Blueford & White 1984; this study).</p>Published as part of <i>Popova, Irina M., Baumgartner, Peter O., Guex, Jean, Tochilina, Svetlana V. & Glezer, Zoya I., 2002, Radiolarian biostratigraphy of Paleogene deposits of the Russian Platform (Voronesh Anticline), pp. 7-59 in Geodiversitas 24 (1)</i> on page 31, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/5375608">10.5281/zenodo.5375608</a&gt

    Carposphaera globosa Clark & Campbell 1945

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    <i>Carposphaera globosa</i> Clark & Campbell, 1945 (Fig. 16E) <p> <i>Carposphaera globosa</i> Clark & Campbell, 1945: 9, pl. 1, figs 6-8.</p> <p>GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION. — California, Voronesh Anticline.</p> <p>STRATIGRAPHIC RANGE. — Middle to latest middle Eocene (Clark & Campbell 1945; Blueford & White 1984; Blueford 1988); middle Eocene (this study).</p>Published as part of <i>Popova, Irina M., Baumgartner, Peter O., Guex, Jean, Tochilina, Svetlana V. & Glezer, Zoya I., 2002, Radiolarian biostratigraphy of Paleogene deposits of the Russian Platform (Voronesh Anticline), pp. 7-59 in Geodiversitas 24 (1)</i> on page 27, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/5375608">10.5281/zenodo.5375608</a&gt

    Peter N. Waitt to M. Lakin

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    Letter from Peter N. Waitt, Japan Air Lines to M. [Marlene] Lakinhttps://lawcommons.lclark.edu/iwc_correspondence_1-2/1014/thumbnail.jp

    Paramedaeus octogesimus Ng & Clark 2002

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    Paramedaeus octogesimus Ng & Clark, 2002 Paramedaeus octogesimus Ng & Clark, 2002: 528, figs. 1, 2 [type locality: Lāna‘i; holotype: ZRC 2000.2505]. Taxonomy. Ng & Clark (2002) Geographical distribution. Eastern Indian Ocean, Hawaiian Is. Habitat. Shallow subtidal, 10–18 m. Paramedaeus simplex (A. Milne-Edwards, 1873) Medaeus simplex A. Milne-Edwards, 1873a: 79 [type locality: Madagascar; type material: status and location unknown]. Hawaiian Is. records: Medaeus simplex A. Milne-Edwards, 1873 — Rathbun 1906: 849, pl. 9, fig. 10 [Hawai‘i]. — Edmondson 1925: 50 [Lisianski]; 1946: 288, fig. 176 g [H.I.]; 1962a: 235, fig. 5e [H.I.]. Paramedeus [sic] simplex (A. Milne-Edwards, 1873) — Coles et al. 1997: C–79 [O‘ahu]. Paramedaeus simplex (A. Milne-Edwards, 1873) — Coles, DeFelice & Eldredge 2002a: 270, 333 [O‘ahu]; 2002b: 140 [O‘ahu]. — Ng & Clark 2002: 533, fig. 3 [O‘ahu]. Taxonomy. Serène (1984), Ng & Clark (2002) Geographical distribution. Across Indo-West Pacific region. Habitat. Intertidal, shallow subtidal.Published as part of Castro, Peter, 2011, Catalog of the anomuran and brachyuran crabs (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomura, Brachyura) of the Hawaiian Islands 2947, pp. 1-154 in Zootaxa 2947 (1) on page 96, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.2947.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/528304

    Calocyclas extensa subsp. contracta Clark & Campbell 1942

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    <i>Calocyclas extensa contracta</i> Clark & Campbell, 1942 (Fig. 14K) <p> <i>Calocyclas extensa contracta</i> Clark & Campbell, 1942: 85, pl. 8, figs 15, 16.</p> <p>GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION. — California, Voronesh Anticline.</p> <p>STRATIGRAPHIC RANGE. — Middle to latest middle Eocene (Clark & Campbell 1942; Blueford & White 1984; Blueford 1988); early to middle Eocene (this study).</p>Published as part of <i>Popova, Irina M., Baumgartner, Peter O., Guex, Jean, Tochilina, Svetlana V. & Glezer, Zoya I., 2002, Radiolarian biostratigraphy of Paleogene deposits of the Russian Platform (Voronesh Anticline), pp. 7-59 in Geodiversitas 24 (1)</i> on page 25, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/5375608">10.5281/zenodo.5375608</a&gt

    Among the Deep Sea Fishers, volume 77, issue 4 (October 1980)

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    Executive Director's report / Peter J. Roberts, M.D. -- Extracts from a diary of a doctor stationed at Mary's Harbour, Labrador 1937-1938 / Denley Clark, F.R.C.S. -- Those incredible nurses -- With respect to-Dr. Theodore L. Badger / Rachel M. Brown -- New flag of Newfoundland and Labrador -- Supporting associationsIncludes map: [Newfoundland and Labrador] (inside back cover).Among the Deep Sea Fishers: the Official Organ of the International Grenfell Association. This journal was published quarterly from 1903 to 1981 with the twofold purpose of providing "a record of Mission activities [and] also a strong and convincing appeal to every supporter and friend of Dr. Grenfell's work." The articles describe mission life, services and experiences. The Mission began under the auspices of the Royal National Mission to Deep Sea Fishermen but later a separate mission, the International Grenfell Association, was formed by Dr. Wilfred Grenfell

    Pseudolitochira crinita Ng & Clark 2022, sp. nov.

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    Pseudolitochira crinita sp. nov. (Figures 2b; 5e–h; 6b, c, e, g) Material examined Holotype. 1 female, 10.0 × 6.8 mm, ZRC 2021.298, station PR108, west Wongat Island, Papua New Guinea, 5.135°S, 145.825°E, 2–30 m, coll. A. Anker, Expédition PAPUA NIUGINI, 26 November 2012. Diagnosis Carapace transversely ovate, width 1.47 times length (Figures 2b, and 5e); surface covered with short, relatively dense pubescence which obscures surface and margins, with numerous long simple setae along margins which partially obscure margin and surface (Figures 2b, and 5e); anterolateral margin bidentate, with 2 small but clearly defined sharp teeth (Figure 5e); posterior margin of epistome with median lobe flattened, almost level with endostome, lateral margin gently concave (Figure 5f, g); third maxilliped with short, subquadrate ischium, merus quadrate, subdistal margin with low granules (Figures 5h, and 7c); major chela with fingers about half length of palm (Figure 6b); ambulatory legs with merus and propodus distinctly slenderer (Figure 6f); vulvae large, ovate, positioned close to median part of sternite 6, opening obliquely (Figure 6e). Etymology The name is derived from the Latin for fluffy (crinitus), alluding to the appearance of the species. Remarks For comparisons with congeners, see Discussion.Published as part of Ng, Peter K. L. & Clark, Paul F., 2022, Descriptions of three new Pseudolitochira Ward, 1942 species (Crustacea: Brachyura: Pilumnidae) from the West Pacific, pp. 349-364 in Journal of Natural History 56 (5 - 8) on page 360, DOI: 10.1080/00222933.2022.2065221, http://zenodo.org/record/675841
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