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    Stephens, Richard Barber, Jr., b. 1956 (SC 1247)

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    Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 1247. Desert Storm letter written by Richard Barber Stephens to Ruth Marie Jerd, Cincinnati, Ohio. Stephens mentions that he and fellow soldiers have been the target of missile attacks which were successfully intercepted

    New and poorly known Meligethes Stephens from China, with bionomical data on some species (Coleoptera: Nitidulidae: Meligethinae)

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    Liu, Meike, Huang, Min, Cline, Andrew Richard, Audisio, Paolo (2018): New and poorly known Meligethes Stephens from China, with bionomical data on some species (Coleoptera: Nitidulidae: Meligethinae). Zootaxa 4392 (3): 546-566, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4392.3.

    William Stephens to John Kean, June 19, 1792

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    William Stephens in Savannah, GA wrote to John Kean, addressed to Philadelphia, PA. This letter involved a variety of topics. It discussed property and deeds of prominent citizens from the South. This also dealt with the legal issues in Charleston, SC concerning the Bryan estate. Grimké received payment in that regard from the sale of nine enslaved. Mr. Wercat planned not to take land for his claim. The letter discussed commercial, debt, and tax issues. Native Americans apparently threatened them with mischief. People included: Richard Shubrick, Mr. Grimké, Conyers, Barnard, [Hart], Goodgion, Barnwell, Bryan, Mr. Wercat, Dr. Channing, Tom Miller, Miller\u27s Mother, Bryan, Wade, Mrs. Stephen, Mrs. Kean, Capt. Collings.https://digitalcommons.kean.edu/lhc_1790s/1337/thumbnail.jp

    FIGURES 101, 102 in A revision of the weevil genus Procas Stephens (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea: Erirhinidae)

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    FIGURES 101, 102. Maps showing confirmed localities for (101) Procas biguttatus, (102) P. lecontei. Scale–bars = 500 km.Published as part of Thompson, Richard T., 2006, A revision of the weevil genus Procas Stephens (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea: Erirhinidae), pp. 1-63 in Zootaxa 1234 (1) on page 61, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.1234.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/506522

    Letter from William Stephens, Notary Public, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, to Richard Roe, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, January 4, 1891

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    This item is from the Robert Jemison, Jr. Papers. The collection spans the period from 1797 to 1960 and includes both the personal and business papers of Robert Jemison, Jr., along with papers of Robert Jemison (grandfather), William Jemison (father), Priscilla Jemison (wife), Cherokee Jemison Hargrove (daughter), and Andrew Coleman Hargrove (son-in-law), and Robert Jemison, Jr. (IV) of Birmingham (1878-1973). Included are the records of his grist and lumber mills, plantations, stage line, the Tuskaloosa Plank Road, toll bridges, ferries, postal contracts, and the North East and South West Railroad

    Acentropinae Stephens 1836

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    Acentropinae Stephens, 1836: 148 Type genus: Acentropus Curtis, 1834 = Aquaticae Hübner, [1796] 1796–1833c: 18 Type genus: The family group name Aquaticae is not based on an existing genus group name = Elophilae Hübner, [1825] 1816–1826k: 361 = Nymphulae Hübner, [1825] 1816–1826k: 362 = Parapoynges Hübner, [1825] 1816–1826k: 362 = Cataclystae Hübner, [1825] 1816–1826k: 363 = Chloephila Guilding, 1830: 206 = Kamptoptera Guilding, 1830: 206 = Nymphulites Duponchel, 1845: 201 Type genus: Nymphula Schrank, 1802 = Hydrocampidae Guenée, 1854: 255 Type genus: Hydrocampa Stephens, 1829 = Acentridae Speyer, 1869: 406 Type genus: Acentria Stephens, 1829 = Acentropodidae Dunning, 1872: 152 (unjustified emendation) = Argyractini Lange, 1956: 76 Type genus: Argyractis Hampson, 1897, by original designation Genus Agassiziella Yoshiyasu, 1989: 169 Type species: Oligostigma angulipennis Hampson, 1891, by original designation = Agassizia Yoshiyasu, 1987: 141Published as part of Singh, Navneet, Ranjan, Rahul, Talukdar, Avishek, Joshi, Rahul, Kirti, Jagbir Singh, Chandra, Kailash & Mally, Richard, 2022, A catalogue of Indian Pyraloidea (Lepidoptera), pp. 1-423 in Zootaxa 5197 (1) on page 143, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5197.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/725229

    Reporting statistical analyses in peer review journal articles

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    As a regular referee for the Health Information and Libraries Journal, Richard Stephens – Winner of the 2014 Wellcome Trust Science Writing Prize – has been impressed by the science on offer in the Health Information and Libraries Journal. But he has also been struck by how often similar problems with statistical analysis reporting come up during the review process. Acknowledging that statistics can be scary, he advocates that they should be simply viewed as a means of communicating ideas. In this editorial, he provides some straightforward guidelines on reporting statistical analyses in peer review journal articles, highlights pitfalls to avoid and illustrates best practice to aim for
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