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Permula simpliciradius NEL & POSCHMANN 2021, comb. nov.
Permula simpliciradius (Poschmann & Nel, 2020) comb. nov. Emended diagnosis. CuA with four posterior branches; most basal posterior branch of CuA basal to fork of M into its two main branches; no arculus (oblique crossvein in area between M and CuA); the veinlets in costal area long and oblique (angles between veinlets and main stem of ScP ranging between 20°–30°). Locality and horizon. Holotype PE 2020/5002- LS a, b (part and counterpart): south of the village of Sitters, Saar-Nahe Basin, Germany; Niedermoschel black shale, Jeckenbach Subformation, Meisenheim Formation, Lower Rotliegend, probably Asselian–?Sakmarian, early Permian. Probably specimen NM 790 (basal fourth of a forewing, private collection of H. Stapf / Nierstein); also from the Niedermoschel black shale, east of the village of Niedermoschel, stored at the Paläontologisches Museum Nierstein, Germany.Published as part of NEL, ANDRÉ & POSCHMANN, MARKUS J., 2021, Comparison of the recently described early Permian paoliid genus Permomertovia with the ' eoblattid' genera of the families Permulidae and Permotermopsidae, pp. 39-43 in Palaeoentomology 4 (1) on page 40, DOI: 10.11646/palaeoentomology.4.1.8, http://zenodo.org/record/550771
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Eremobittacus opeth Poschmann & Nel 2022, sp. nov.
Eremobittacus opeth sp. nov. (Figs 2–6) urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub: 50545E36-D53F-4A0B-AC94- B1D08C547B0E Type material. Holotype NHMMZ PE 2006/5031- LS a, b, part and counterpart, preserved in bituminous black pelites from Enspel (Germany). Deposited in the Landessammlung für Naturkunde Rheinland-Pfalz at the Naturhistorisches Museum Mainz, Germany (NHMMZ). Etymology. Named for the Swedish metal/hardrock band Opeth. Diagnosis. A species of Eremobittacus with clouded (colored) areas in forewing very similar to those of Eremobittacus spinulatus except for the presence of hyaline zone between CuA and posterior wing margin vs. colored; hind basitarsomere about as long as tibia spurs and shorter than second plus third, as in E. spinulatus. Type locality and horizon. Enspel, Westerwald, SW Germany; Laminites of the uppermost Enspel Formation (Schäfer et al., 2011; Schindler & Wuttke, 2015; lithozone C/D sensu Felder et al., 1998); Late Oligocene, 24.9–24.5 Ma; Mammal Paleogene zone MP 28 (Storch et al., 1996; Mertz et al., 2007). Description. The fossil is a rather complete compression, except for lacking details of hind wings and of abdomen. Clouded (colored) areas in forewing consisting of small maculae at OM, ORs, and FRs, transverse stripes covering crossveins at origins of RP3- RP4 fork to MP1-MP2 fork, below Pt in area between RP3 and MP2, and larger colored patches at Pt and in apical part of wing, but not in area between CuA and posterior wing margin. Forewings petiolate, slender in basal one-third, with rather straight anterior margin, about 18 mm long and 3.9 mm wide; subcostal area between C and ScP up to 0.21 mm wide, narrower than that between ScP and R/RA (0.24 mm wide); base to OM (divergence of M from M+CuA) at 28 % of total length in forewing; Sc joining C well beyond FRs in forewing; two Pcv; vein CuP ending far beyond FM in forewing; vein PCu ending far beyond OM in forewing; A ending well basad OM in forewing; crossveins of second and third ranks between RP4 and MP2 well aligned. Legs uniform dark-brown, quite elongate; fore and mid femora thin; hind femora widened in basal two-thirds; tibiae distinctly longer than respective femora; apical spurs of hind tibia very long, as long as basitarsomere; hind basitarsus approximately 1.7 times the length of the fourth tarsomere, distinctly shorter than the second and third together (Fig. 6).Published as part of Poschmann, Markus J. & Nel, André, 2022, A hangingfly (Mecoptera, Bittacidae) from the late Oligocene Fossillagerstätte Enspel, Westerwald (SW Germany), pp. 46-56 in Palaeoentomology 5 (1) on page 47, DOI: 10.11646/palaeoentomology.5.1.5, http://zenodo.org/record/628064
Bernhard Poschmann, Busse und Letzte Oelung, 1951
Chirat Henri. Bernhard Poschmann, Busse und Letzte Oelung, 1951. In: Revue des Sciences Religieuses, tome 29, fascicule 1, 1955. pp. 83-88
A hangingfly (Mecoptera, Bittacidae) from the late Oligocene Fossillagerstätte Enspel, Westerwald (SW Germany)
Poschmann, Markus J., Nel, André (2022): A hangingfly (Mecoptera, Bittacidae) from the late Oligocene Fossillagerstätte Enspel, Westerwald (SW Germany). Palaeoentomology 5 (1): 46-56, DOI: 10.11646/palaeoentomology.5.1.
Le Docteur "eximio" et le Docteur Poschmann
Mérimée Ernest. Le Docteur "eximio" et le Docteur Poschmann. In: Bulletin Hispanique, tome 20, n°1, 1918. pp. 55-56
Permoridiidae Burckhardt & Nel & Raisch & Poschmann 2022, fam. nov.
Family Permoridiidae fam. nov. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:C6E7BB19-1626-4429-9C8CE85BA2FB9D44 Type genus: Permoridium gen. nov. Diagnosis As for the type genus, by present designation and monotypy. Genus Permoridium gen. nov. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:DCBE88A6-3413-4EB9-8126- 1ABF8E088433 Type species: Permoridium fresenaci sp. nov., by present designation. Etymology Composed of the stem of ‘Perm-ian’ and the suffix of ‘Pelo-ridium’, referring to the age and putative phylogenetic relationship of the new genus, the Permian period and the genus Peloridium, respectively. Gender neuter. Diagnosis Forewing characters only. Vein M+CuA basally separated from R but appressed to it (main autapomorphy); ScA elongate, well separated from C, with posterior branches; ScP well separated from R and elongate, ending into RA in distal half of wing; stem of CuA weak; crossvein cua-cup strong and aligned with distal part of CuA; CuP weak, closely parallel to cua-cup, distal part of CuA and PCu.Published as part of Burckhardt, Daniel, Nel, André, Raisch, Manfred & Poschmann, Markus J., 2022, A new putative moss bug (Insecta: Hemiptera) from the lower Permian of the Saar-Nahe Basin, SW Germany, and the age of Coleorrhyncha, pp. 1-6 in Historical Biology 7 (2) on page 3, DOI: 10.1080/08912963.2022.2067759, http://zenodo.org/record/774569
B. Poschmann, Der Wissenschaftseharakter der katholischen Theologie, 1932
Gross Jules. B. Poschmann, Der Wissenschaftseharakter der katholischen Theologie, 1932. In: Revue des Sciences Religieuses, tome 13, fascicule 2, 1933. p. 307
Nembi, vapori e frattali: (dis)continuità di forme e modelli nella produzione lirica di Marion Poschmann
Questo contributo esamina la produzione lirica di Marion Poschmann, concentrandosi sul dialogo tra la sua poetica e la tradizione lirica tedesca attraverso l’uso di forme metriche classiche, come l’elegia, il poema didascalico, il sonetto e l’ode. La poetica ‘post-romantica’ di Poschmann intreccia richiami a figure del canone e riferimenti intertestuali con riflessioni estetiche ed ecologiche legate al dibattito sull’Antropocene e all’odierna percezione del mondo naturale. L’uso di schemi metrico-ritmici della tradizione consente a Poschmann di indagare e rileggere il complesso rapporto tra individuo e natura, inscrivendo le sue osservazioni della realtà in moduli formali rigorosi e ibridando il linguaggio poetico con il sapere scientifico. L’articolo vuole evidenziare come la forma diventi per Poschmann strumento cognitivo, attraverso il quale rievocare e interrogare la tradizione per dare voce a questioni di immediata riferibilità
Comparison of the recently described early Permian paoliid genus Permomertovia with the 'eoblattid' genera of the families Permulidae and Permotermopsidae
NEL, ANDRÉ, POSCHMANN, MARKUS J. (2021): Comparison of the recently described early Permian paoliid genus Permomertovia with the 'eoblattid' genera of the families Permulidae and Permotermopsidae. Palaeoentomology 4 (1): 39-43, DOI: 10.11646/palaeoentomology.4.1.8, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/palaeoentomology.4.1.
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