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Group leaders' meeting, December 21, 1953
Present: Jay W. Forrester, R. R. Everett, C. R. Wieser, S. H. Dodd, N. H. Taylor, J. C. Proctor and R. A. NelsonMinutes of weekly group leader meeting discussing Budget for FY'54
Group leaders' meeting, December 28, 1953
Present: Jay W. Forrester, N. H. Taylor, S. H. Dodd, R. R. Everett, C. R. Wieser, J. C. Proctor and P. YoutzMinutes of weekly group leader meeting discussing moving to Lexington, ADES liaison, RCA tube program, budget, and building "F.
A new feather mite genus of the family Psoroptoididae (Acari: Analgoidea) from cassowaries
Mironov, S. V., Proctor, H. C. (2005): A new feather mite genus of the family Psoroptoididae (Acari: Analgoidea) from cassowaries. Journal of Natural History 39 (37): 3297-3304, DOI: 10.1080/00222930500126107, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0022293050012610
Group leaders' meeting, February 14, 1955
Present: J. W. Forrester, A. P. Kromer, J. C. Proctor, N. H. Taylor, C. R. Wleser, P. YoutzMinutes of weekly group leader meeting discussing fiscal '56 budget, engineering support program, space and personnel committees, FSQ-8 drums, and Hazeltine visit
Group leaders' meeting, October 1, 1953
Present: J. W. Forrester, C. W. Adams, S. H. Dodd, R. R. Everett, J. C. Proctor, N. H. Taylor, C. R. Wieser, P. YoutzMinutes of weekly group leader meeting discussing flexowriter and punched card equipment, improved display, MIT - IBM transfer of personnel, and Cape Cod demonstration
SAGE System meeting, January 17, 1955
Those present: J. W. Forrester, R. R. Everett, S. H. Dodd, A. P. Kromer, J. C. Proctor, N. H. Taylor, C. R. Wieser, J. A. Arnow, P. Bragar, S. Hibbard, J. F. Jacobs, J. O'Brien.Minutes of weekly SAGE System meeting discussing exhibit 17, specifications for first production machine, AA proposal, test specifications for XD-1, charactron display, and communication memos
Group leaders' meeting, January 17, 1955
Present; J. W. Forrester, R. R. Everett, S. H. Dodd, A. P. Kromer, J. C. Proctor, N. H Taylor, and C. R. WieserMinutes of weekly group leader meeting discussing integration of air traffic control Into SAGE system, IBM engineering support program, attendance at ADES monthly meetings, ADC delay on phone-line terminal equipment, associate group leader appointments, and model shop
Atelophyllodes atyeoi Mironov & Proctor, 2009, sp. n.
Atelophyllodes atyeoi sp. n. (Figs 4, 5, 6 F–I) Type material. Male holotype and 3 female paratypes from Menura alberti Bonaparte, 1850 (Queensland Museum accession number O. 4427), Australia, Queensland, Acacia Plateau, 152 º 18 ’E, 28 º 20 ’ S; 28 August 1947, collector unknown. Holotype (Queensland Museum accession number S 88090) and 2 female paratypes (S 88091, S 88092)—QM; 1 female paratype—ZISP. Male (holotype). Idiosoma, length x width, 392 x 177, length of hysterosoma 265. Prodorsal shield: lateral margins without incisions, antero-lateral extensions short and acute, posterior margin slightly concave, length of shield 122, width at posterior margin 110, surface uniformly punctate, with several dash-like lacunae in anterior part (Fig. 5 A). Scapular setae se separated by 69. Scapular shields wide. Setae c 1 on soft tegument or on anterior margin of hysteronotal shield. Setae c 2 situated on anterior margin of humeral shields. Subhumeral setae c 3 lanceolate, 26 x 4.5. Hysteronotal shield: greatest length 258 (214–225), width at anterior margin 120, anterior margin concave, surface punctate, with small dash- and pit-like lacunae. Distance between prodorsal and hysteronotal shields 20. Opisthosomal lobes wider than long, posterior margin with 3 truncate extensions bearing bases of setae h 2, h 3, ps 1. Setae h 2 missing in holotype. Terminal cleft angle-shaped, wide, with rounded anterior end, 31 in length. Supranal concavity semi-ovate, open posteriorly. Setae f 2 lanceolate, 10 x 3.5, situated posterior to level of ps 2. Setae h 1 slightly anterior to level of anterior end of terminal cleft. Setae ps 1 lanceolate, 10 x 3.5, situated on margins of terminal cleft slightly anterior to level of setae h 3. Distance between dorsal setae: c 2:d 2 98, d 2: e 2 93, e 2:h 3 65, d 1:d 2 51, e 1: e 2 22, h 1:ps 2 14, f 2:f 2 88, h 2:h 2 73, h 3:h 3 53, ps 1:ps 1 33, ps 2:ps 2 100. Sternum about 1 / 3 of total length of epimerites I (Fig. 5 B). Epimerites I–IV without wide sclerotized areas. Sclerotized area of epimerites IIa with narrow longitudinal membrane. Epimerites IIIa extending to level of subhumeral setae c 3. Epimerites IV with triangle-shaped sclerotized area at bases of trochanters IV. Epimerites IVa absent. Genital apparatus at level of trochanters IV. Genital arch 13 in length, 31 in width at base. Aedeagus short, dagger-shaped,, 22 in length, extending slightly beyond base of arch, but does not extending to setae g. Genital papillae free, arranged in almost transverse row. Anal suckers large, cylindrical, slightly curved, with thickened corolla, 22 long, 23 in diameter at apical part, corolla with several small indentations. Adanal shields as small plates around bases of setae ps 3. Distance between ventral setae: 3 b: 3a 13, 3a: 4a 46, 4 a: g 64, g: ps 3 42, ps 3: ps 3 22, ps 3: h 3 51. Genual setae cG I narrowly lanceolate; setae cG II, mG I, mG II thickened basally, with filiform apex (Figs. 6 F, G). Solenidion σ 1 of genu III approximately at midlevel of segment. Solenidion ϕ of tibia IV extending to distal margin of ambulacral disc. Tarsus IV 51 long, with short apical extension; seta d situated at level of distal third of segment, seta e on apical extension (Fig. 6 H). Female (range of measurements for 3 paratypes). Idiosoma, length x width, 445–462 x 200–210, length of hysterosoma 305–320. Prodorsal shield: lateral margins without incisions, antero-lateral extensions fused with bases of epimerites Ia, posterior margin slightly concave, surface punctate, with small dash- and pit-like lacunae in posterior part, length along midline 130–137, width at posterior margin 140–145 (Fig. 5 A). Setae se separated by 90–95. Scapular shields wide. Setae c 1 on soft tegument or on anterior margin of hysteronotal shield. Setae c 2 on anterior margin of humeral shields. Setae c 3 lanceolate, 22–24 x 7. Distance between prodorsal and hysteronotal shields 12–15. Hysteronotal shield entire, anterior margin straight or slightly concave, total length 310–320, length from anterior margin to anterior end of terminal cleft 263–280, width at anterior margin 135–140, surface punctate, with sparse dash-like lacunae in median part. Width of lobar region at level of setae h 2 95–97. Terminal cleft V-shaped with rounded bottom, length 44–46, width at level of setae ps 1 17–20. Supranal concavity circular. Setae h 1 anterior to level of supranal concavity. Setae ps 1 lanceolate, 22–23 x 4, situated on margins of terminal cleft, closer to level of setae h 3. Setae h 2 about 100 long (retained only in one paratype). Setae h 3 setiform, 40 long, about 1 / 3 length of terminal appendages. Distance between dorsal setae: c 2:d 2 93–98, d 2:e 2 105–110, e 2:h 2 62–66, h 2:h 3 26–28, d 1:d 2 44–45, e 1: e 2 60–64, h 1:h 2 43–44, h 1:h 1 53–58, h 2:h 2 82–85, h 3:h 3 46–55, h 2:ps 1 13–17. Sternum about 1 / 3 of total length of epimerites I (Fig. 5 B). Epimerites I–IV without large sclerotized areas. Sclerotized area of epimerites IIa with narrow longitudinal membrane (in some individuals, this membrane may be short or absent on one side of body). Epimerites IVa absent. Translobar apodemes of opisthosomal lobes present, fused to each other anterior to terminal cleft. Epigynum thick bow-shaped, length 35–38, width 64–67. Copulatory opening represented by small slit in central part of supranal concavity; spermatheca and spermaducts as in Fig 6 I. Distance between pseudanal setae: ps 2:ps 2 40–44, ps 3:ps 3 15–17, ps 2:ps 3 15–18. Setae ps 2 situated at midlevel of anal opening. General structure of legs I–IV as in male, except for relatively longer tarsi. Setae d, f of tarsi III,IV subequal in length, corresponding setae e noticeably shorter. Solenidion ϕ of tibia IV slightly shorter than that on tibia III. Etymology. This species is named in honour of Tom Atyeo, one of the greatest feather mite systematists, who passed away in October 2008.Published as part of Mironov, Sergey V. & Proctor, Heather C., 2009, Atelophyllodes gen. n., a new feather mite genus of the family Proctophyllodidae (Astigmata: Analgoidea) from lyrebirds (Passeriformes: Menuridae), pp. 51-61 in Zootaxa 2326 on pages 57-59, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19206
Group leaders' meeting - June 25, 1956
Present: R. R. Everett, J. A. Arnow, H. D. Benington, D. R. Brown, S. H. Dodd, R. S. Fallows, D. R. Israel, J. F. Jacobs, B. E. Morriss, Jr., J. A. O'Brien, W. N. Papian, J. C. Proctor, E. S. Rich, N. H. Taylor, C. A. ZraketMinutes of weekly group leader meeting discussing Cape Cod expansion, new ESS schedule, RAND assignment to Group 66, IBM visitors, and research division
Figure 1 in A new feather mite genus of the family Psoroptoididae (Acari: Analgoidea) from cassowaries
Figure 1. Hexacaudalges casuaricolus, male. (a) Dorsal view; (b) ventral view.Published as part of Mironov, S. V. & Proctor, H. C., 2005, A new feather mite genus of the family Psoroptoididae (Acari: Analgoidea) from cassowaries, pp. 3297-3304 in Journal of Natural History 39 (37) on page 3299, DOI: 10.1080/00222930500126107, http://zenodo.org/record/521454
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