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Letter from Sam M. Nakano to Mr. Pollock
Post-WWII, Pollock maintains various correspondence with folks from the Fresno Assembly Center, as well as other correspondence with the Pentagon.Walter E. Pollock was the head of the service division at the Fresno Assembly Center. He was deeply affected by his time working at the center and was working on a memoir of his experiences there, but unfortunately passed away before it could be completed. The collection contains his research and draft chapters
Letter from Sam M. Nakano to Mr. Walter Pollock, June 12, 1979
Includes an envelope only. Post-WWII, Pollock maintains various correspondence with folks from the Fresno Assembly Center, as well as other correspondence with the Pentagon.Walter E. Pollock was the head of the service division at the Fresno Assembly Center. He was deeply affected by his time working at the center and was working on a memoir of his experiences there, but unfortunately passed away before it could be completed. The collection contains his research and draft chapters
Pollock, F M, VX51076
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/411174Surname: POLLOCK. Given Name(s) or Initials: F M. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: VX51076. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 24583.226887
Item: [2016.0049.43440] "Pollock, F M, VX51076
Marriage record of Pollock, George M. and Byfield, Rose M.
Marriage license for George M. Pollock and Rose M. Byfield. James MacLian was the officiant
Figs. 1–5. Mycterus spp. 1 in Mycterus youngi Pollock (Coleoptera: Mycteridae), a New Species from the Great Lakes Region, with a Revised Key to Species of North America
Figs. 1–5. Mycterus spp. 1) M. youngi, male paratype, dorsal habitus, TL = 8.6 mm; 2) M. marmoratus, male holotype, dorsal habitus, TL = 6.5 mm; 3) M. youngi, male holotype, lateral habitus; 4) M. youngi, detail of male sex patch; 5) M. youngi, male genitalia, scale bar = 0.25 mm.Published as part of Pollock, Darren A., 2012, Mycterus youngi Pollock (Coleoptera: Mycteridae), a New Species from the Great Lakes Region, with a Revised Key to Species of North America, pp. 23-26 in The Coleopterists Bulletin 66 (1) on page 24, DOI: 10.1649/072.066.0105, http://zenodo.org/record/489312
Thisiomorphus inaequalis Pollock, 2016, new species
Thisiomorphus inaequalis, new species (Figs 9, 18, 35) Holotype, male, labeled: “ ECUADOR: Napo Limoncocha [- 0.4, - 76.6] 15 June 1977 W.E. Steiner // [large red label] HOLOTYPE ♂ Thisiomorphus inaequalis Pollock ”, in NMNH. Allotype, female, labeled: “ ECUADOR: Sucumbios Sacha Lodge, 0.5 °S, 76.5 °W, 270 m, 16-29 -VIII- 1994, Hibbs, ex: malaise // [barcode label] SM0024575 KUNHM-ENT // [large red label] ALLOTYPE ♀ Thisiomorphus inaequalis Pollock ”, in SEMC. Derivation of specific epithet. From the Latin “ inaequalis ”, meaning “unequal” or “different”, named for the distinct difference in color between the forebody and elytra of individuals of this species. Diagnosis. This is one of four species in the genus exhibiting a reddish pronotum and blue-black elytra; T. inaequalis is the only species in this group that has a red head and scutellum, with dark antennae and elytra. Description. Measurements (mm, N = 2): HL = 0.84–1.20; PL = 0.88–1.20; EL = 3.36–4.72; GHW = 1.00– 1.28; GPW = 1.12–1.52; GEW = 1.80–2.40; TL = 5.08–7.12. Ratios: EL/GEW = 1.87–1.97; GPW/PL = 1.27; TL/ GEW = 2.82–2.97; GPW/GHW = 1.12–1.19. With characters of Thisiomorphus, and the following: Body elongate, very narrowly oval (TL / GEW 2.90), lateral elytral margins slightly arcuate. Color. Antennae dark, rufo-piceous to dark piceous, antennomeres 10–11 slightly lighter than basal antennomeres; maxillary palpi rufous, with last palpomere piceous; head, pronotum and scutellum concolorous, uniformly rufous; elytra dark piceous to near black, with distinct blue-purple metallic lustre; legs dark, piceous, tarsi somewhat lighter than femora or tibiae; venter (except for rufous prosternum) dark, piceous. Antennae moderately elongate; antennomeres 3–7 filiform; antennomeres 8–10 relatively elongate, slightly expanded distally. Pronotum moderately wider than long (GPW / PL 1.27), slightly wider than head (GPW / GHW 1.16); lateral margins slightly arcuate, maximum width near midlength; dorsal surface evenly convex, without depressions. Male genitalia. Parameres slightly shorter than basale, inner margins straight basally; basale with anterior margin straight, lateral margins evenly curved. Distribution. This species is known only two localities in Sucumbíos, northeastern ECUADOR.Published as part of Pollock, Darren A., 2016, Revision of Thisiomorphus Pic (Coleoptera: Mycteridae: Eurypinae) with descriptions of eleven new species from Central and South America and a key to genera of Neotropical Eurypinae, pp. 301-322 in Zootaxa 4093 (3) on page 318, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4093.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/26410
Thisiomorphus inaequalis Pollock, 2016, new species
Thisiomorphus inaequalis, new species (Figs 9, 18, 35) Holotype, male, labeled: “ ECUADOR: Napo Limoncocha [- 0.4, - 76.6] 15 June 1977 W.E. Steiner // [large red label] HOLOTYPE ♂ Thisiomorphus inaequalis Pollock ”, in NMNH. Allotype, female, labeled: “ ECUADOR: Sucumbios Sacha Lodge, 0.5 °S, 76.5 °W, 270 m, 16-29 -VIII- 1994, Hibbs, ex: malaise // [barcode label] SM0024575 KUNHM-ENT // [large red label] ALLOTYPE ♀ Thisiomorphus inaequalis Pollock ”, in SEMC. Derivation of specific epithet. From the Latin “ inaequalis ”, meaning “unequal” or “different”, named for the distinct difference in color between the forebody and elytra of individuals of this species. Diagnosis. This is one of four species in the genus exhibiting a reddish pronotum and blue-black elytra; T. inaequalis is the only species in this group that has a red head and scutellum, with dark antennae and elytra. Description. Measurements (mm, N = 2): HL = 0.84–1.20; PL = 0.88–1.20; EL = 3.36–4.72; GHW = 1.00– 1.28; GPW = 1.12–1.52; GEW = 1.80–2.40; TL = 5.08–7.12. Ratios: EL/GEW = 1.87–1.97; GPW/PL = 1.27; TL/ GEW = 2.82–2.97; GPW/GHW = 1.12–1.19. With characters of Thisiomorphus, and the following: Body elongate, very narrowly oval (TL / GEW 2.90), lateral elytral margins slightly arcuate. Color. Antennae dark, rufo-piceous to dark piceous, antennomeres 10–11 slightly lighter than basal antennomeres; maxillary palpi rufous, with last palpomere piceous; head, pronotum and scutellum concolorous, uniformly rufous; elytra dark piceous to near black, with distinct blue-purple metallic lustre; legs dark, piceous, tarsi somewhat lighter than femora or tibiae; venter (except for rufous prosternum) dark, piceous. Antennae moderately elongate; antennomeres 3–7 filiform; antennomeres 8–10 relatively elongate, slightly expanded distally. Pronotum moderately wider than long (GPW / PL 1.27), slightly wider than head (GPW / GHW 1.16); lateral margins slightly arcuate, maximum width near midlength; dorsal surface evenly convex, without depressions. Male genitalia. Parameres slightly shorter than basale, inner margins straight basally; basale with anterior margin straight, lateral margins evenly curved. Distribution. This species is known only two localities in Sucumbíos, northeastern ECUADOR.Published as part of Pollock, Darren A., 2016, Revision of Thisiomorphus Pic (Coleoptera: Mycteridae: Eurypinae) with descriptions of eleven new species from Central and South America and a key to genera of Neotropical Eurypinae, pp. 301-322 in Zootaxa 4093 (3) on page 318, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4093.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/26410
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