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Hypoceromys Lindner
Genus HYPOCEROMYS Lindner Hypoceromys Lindner, 1935: 296. Type species, Hypoceromys albisetosa Lindner, 1935, by monotypy. Meristomeringella Lindner 1965: 48. Type species, Meristomeringella jamesi Lindner, 1965, by monotypy. Syn. nov. Hypoxycera Lindner1966a: 365. Type species, Hypoxycera simplex Lindner, 1966a, by monotypy. Syn. nov. Hypoceromya: Lindner, 1970: 819. Incorrect subsequent spelling. Hypoceromys nigripes (Lindner). Comb. nov. Pachygaster nigripes Lindner, 1938: 28. HT ♂ [IRSNB]: Zaire: Rutshuru. Hypoceromys jamesi (Lindner). Comb. nov. Meristomeringella jamesi Lindner, 1965: 48. HT ♂ [IRSNB]: Sudan: Tori. Hypoxycera simplex Lindner, 1966a: 365. ST 1 ♂ [MRAC]: Zaire: Congo da Lemba; ST 1 ♂ [SMNS]: Zaire: Kinshasa. Syn. nov. Lindner (1935) described the genus Hypoceromys and pointed out the similarity to Psapharomys Grünberg. But because of the more dorsally inserted arista-like last antennal flagellomere, he proposed this new genus. He was not aware of the strong sexual dimorphism in this genus (and in the related Psapharomys, see below). When he described Meristomeringella jamesi (Fig. 5), he compared the new genus with Meristomerinx Enderlein, which is strange because the two genera are not really similar, especially vein R 2+3 arising distinctly distal to crossvein r–m in Meristomerinx and proximal to crossvein r–m in Meristomeringella. Only a year later he described Hypoxycera simplex and mentioned that the last antennal flagellomere was inserted slightly dorsad on the spindle shaped flagellum, which is also the case in Meristomeringella jamesi. We examined the type specimens of both species and concluded that they are conspecific, and that they belong in the genus Hypoceromys. The holotype of Pachygaster nigripes (Fig. 6) has the antennae missing (as mentioned in the original description), but all other characters, such as the wing venation, shape of the head and body shape clearly place this species in the genus Hypoceromys.Published as part of Hauser, Martin, Woodley, Norman E. & Fachin, Diego A., 2017, Taxonomic changes in African Stratiomyidae (Diptera) in Zootaxa 4263 (1), DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4263.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/57254
Über einige neuseeländische Stratiomyiiden Osten-Sackens im Deutschen Entomologischen Institut in Berlin (Diptera).
Der Verfasser berichtet über 11 Arten der Dipteren-Familie Stratiomyiidae. Er gibt Neubeschreibungen von 2 Gattungen und 6 Arten.Nomenklatorische Handlungenamoena Lindner, 1958 (Australoberis), spec. n.parvula Lindner, 1958 (Dysbiota), spec. n.osten-sackeni Lindner, 1958 (Neoexaireta), spec. n.smaragdina Lindner, 1958 (Neoexaireta), spec. n.venusta Lindner, 1958 (Neoexaireta), spec. n.Australoberis Lindner, 1958 (Stratiomyiidae), gen. n.Dysbiota Lindner, 1958 (Stratiomyiidae), gen. n.The author deals with 11 species of Stratiomyiidae (Diptera). He dercribes as new 2 genera and 6 species. Nomenclatural Actsamoena Lindner, 1958 (Australoberis), spec. n.parvula Lindner, 1958 (Dysbiota), spec. n.osten-sackeni Lindner, 1958 (Neoexaireta), spec. n.smaragdina Lindner, 1958 (Neoexaireta), spec. n.venusta Lindner, 1958 (Neoexaireta), spec. n.Australoberis Lindner, 1958 (Stratiomyiidae), gen. n.Dysbiota Lindner, 1958 (Stratiomyiidae), gen. n
Diopsis eisentrauti : Lindner 1962
Diopsis eisentrauti Lindner, 1962 Diopsis eisentrauti: Lindner 1962: 9; Feijen 1989: 23, 26, 39 (Type locality: Cameroon). Distribution: Cameroon, Democratic Republic of Congo, Gabon and Togo. Notes: Scutum has a T-shaped pruinose cross and a roughened surface on the meson. Apical four front tarsal segments of leg whitish. Apical wing spot rounded. Surstylus in lateral and posterior view club-shaped. Spermathecae have a peculiar wrinkled, sausage-like shape.Published as part of Feijen, Hans R. & Feijen, Cobi, 2012, A new species of Diopsis L. (Diptera: Diopsidae) from South Africa and Swaziland, and brief review of African species with a large apical wing spot, pp. 125 in African Invertebrates 53 (1) on page 139, DOI: 10.5733/afin.053.0107, http://zenodo.org/record/791762
Merosargus flaviventris Lindner 1935
Merosargus flaviventris (Lindner, 1935) (Figs 8–9) LINDNER, 1935: 403 (Chrysochroma flaviventre) (ORIGINAL DESCRIPTION). Type locality: Brazil, Petrópolis. Holotype ♂ with labels: (1) printed on white paper: “Petropolis [Petrópolis, State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil] | R. Ueter ”; (2) handwritten on white paper: “ Type | Lindner | 1935 [in vertical position]; (3) handwritten on white paper: “ Chrysochroma flaviventre | Lind [Lindner]”; (4) printed on white paper: “8.015”; (5) printed on red paper: “EMBRAPA”. Condition of type: good. Missing parts: right fore and mid legs, left hind leg and left wing. Additional note: holotype by monotypy.Published as part of Fachin, Diego Aguilar, Couri, Márcia Souto & Mello-Patiu, Cátia Antunes De, 2016, An illustrated catalogue of the types of Stratiomyidae (Diptera: Brachycera) in the collection of Museu Nacional, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, pp. 361-376 in Zootaxa 4084 (3) on pages 370-371, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4084.3.3, http://zenodo.org/record/105216
R. Lindner, Die Entdeckung der Stadtkultur. Soziologie aus der Erfahrung der Reportage
Gutwirth Jacques. R. Lindner, Die Entdeckung der Stadtkultur. Soziologie aus der Erfahrung der Reportage. In: L'Homme, 1993, tome 33 n°125. pp. 172-173
Rhaphiocerina Lindner 1936
Genus Rhaphiocerina Lindner, 1936 Rhaphiocerina Lindner, 1936. Flieg. Palaearkt. Reg. 4 (1): 32. Type species: Rhaphiocera hakiensis Matsumura, by original designation. Diagnosis. Body length 6.0–7.0 mm. Eyes bare in both sexes, contiguous in males and widely separated in females. Both sexes with broad postocular rim and slightly narrow in males. Antenna inserted on a square tubercle; flagellum about as long as scape and pedicel combined. Male frons linear. Scutellum trapezoid with pair of reduced spines. Vein R 4 present, vein M 3 incomplete or invisible, vein CuA 1 not arising from discal cell. Abdomen longer than wide. Distribution. Known only from Asia, including Japan (Kyushu) and South China (Guangxi province). Remarks. There are 2 Rhaphiocerina species known.Published as part of Li, Zhu, Yang, Ding & Zhang, Tingting, 2016, Review of the genus Rhaphiocerina Lindner (Diptera: Stratiomyinae), with description of a new species, pp. 53-60 in Zootaxa 4111 (1) on page 54, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4111.1.4, http://zenodo.org/record/26135
An insider's guide to working for the federal government: navigating all levels of government as a civil servant or contractor/ Dan Lindner.
Includes bibliographical references and index.With simple, to-the-point, explanations of the different branches and agencies of government, insider Dan Lindner guides prospective employees and contractors through the halls of bureaucracy, giving readers everything they need to know to excel in the federal environment.Preface -- 1. The Tricameral Form of Government -- 2. Departments and Agencies -- 3. The Civil Service -- 4. How to Get a Job -- 5. Retirement -- 6. Classified Work -- 7. Contractors -- 8. Staff Work -- 9. Excellence on the Job: Employee Dos and Don'ts -- 10. Managing-Supervision -- 11. Communication -- 12. Meetings and Presentations -- 13. Some Historical Case Studies -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Author.1 online resource (viii, 196 pages
Freiherr Ernst Heinrich von Weizsäcker, Staatssekretär Ribbentrops von 1938 bis 1943
Lindner R. Freiherr Ernst Heinrich von Weizsäcker, Staatssekretär Ribbentrops von 1938 bis 1943. Lippstadt: Robe; 1997
Linz, AT-OOeLB, Hs.-885 (Beschreibung der Stadt Linz von Jos. Lindner, 1843)
LINZ, AT-OOELB, HS.-885 (BESCHREIBUNG DER STADT LINZ VON JOS. LINDNER, 1843)
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