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Pickard, Robert Henry, 13435
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/410771Surname: PICKARD. Given Name(s) or Initials: ROBERT HENRY. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: 13435. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 27705.226485
Item: [2016.0049.43038] "Pickard, Robert Henry, 13435
Dr. H. M. Pickard and Dr. Robert Rodman
Dr. Henry Mack Pickard (1912-), son of Eugene and Dora Pickard, was born in Wilmington, North Carolina, July 15th, 1912. He was married to Miss Doris McDonald and attneded the University of Chapel Hill (1935) and McGill University, where he earned his M.D. (1938). He was President and Secretary of the New Hanover County Medical Society and was an active civic and church leader.
Dr. Robert S. Rodman was born in Charleston, North Carolina. He received his M.D. from the Medical College of South Carolina in 1928. In 1930 he was in private practice, then left and worked in VA hospitals
Myrmecotypus O. Pickard-Cambridge 1894
Genus Myrmecotypus O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1894 Type species: Myrmecotypus fuliginosus O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1894 (by original designation). Diagnosis (following Perger & Rubio 2020a, 2021). Cephalic region wide (cephalic index range 64–89), carapace narrowed (carapace index ˂ 60), without thoracic groove but with slight depression instead; PER wider than AER and almost straight to moderately recurved, AME larger than ALE, PME–PME greater than PME–PLE, PLE situated close to lateral margin of cephalic area; abdomen only very slightly petiolated; tibia I ventral spines paired in 2–2, 3–2, 3–3 or 4–4 arrangement; trochanter IV notch usually absent, with only a tiny one, if present.Published as part of Pett, Brogan L. & Perger, Robert, 2021, Contributions to the knowledge of Neotropical Castianeirinae (Araneae: Corinnidae): redescription of Castianeira spinipalpis Mello-Leitão, 1945, with first description of the male, and description of a new Myrmecotypus O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1894 from the Bolivian Moxos plains, pp. 145-158 in Zootaxa 5082 (2) on page 153, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5082.2.4, http://zenodo.org/record/578537
Mazax O. Pickard-Cambridge 1898
Genus Mazax O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1898 Type species: Mazax pax Reiskind, 1969, replacement name for Mazax spinosa O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1898 (Reiskind 1969). Diagnosis (modified from Reiskind (1969) and Rubio & Danişman (2014)). Abdomen with distinct, rugose petiole, second pair of abdominal spines sclerotized to spine-like tubercles and/or spines (except in M. ajax), AER recurved, PER slightly recurved to straight, eyes moderately large and approximately equal, with AME slightly smaller than ALE. Remarks. A rugose petiole and abdominal spines can be found in the Asian genus Serendib Deeleman-Reinhold, 2001, but Serendib species have a sub-globose abdomen, a strongly recurved posterior eye row with widely separated eyes, and AME larger than ALE (Deeleman-Reinhold 2001). Species of Grismadox resemble Mazax in their habitus, subequal eyes and the sclerotized second abdominal setae, but can be separated from the latter by a short, smooth petiole, the male palp with both dRTA and vRTA, and females with anterior COs (Pett et al. 2022).Published as part of Perger, Robert & Pett, Brogan L., 2022, Mazax akephaloi sp. nov. - a new Neotropical spider species resembling ' headless' Ectatomma ants (Araneae: Corinnidae: Castianeirinae), pp. 579-590 in Zootaxa 5150 (4) on page 581, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5150.4.6, http://zenodo.org/record/662688
Entretien avec Ully Pickard
À l’occasion d’un entretien-témoignage pour un documentaire sur Jacques Becker, nous avions rencontré Ully Pickard, assistant de production ou assistant-réalisateur qui avait travaillé avec Jacques Becker (Casque d’or), Robert Siodmak, Max Ophuls, René Clément, Luis Buñuel (pour des films produits en France), et qui au moment de cet entretien était toujours le collaborateur du producteur Serge Silbermann. Parlant de la flexibilité de Becker et de sa faculté d’adaptation aux conditions de tour..
Maratus speciosus O. Pickard-Cambridge 1874
Maratus speciosus (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1874) (FIGURES 15 B, E, H) Salticus speciosus O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1874c: 180, pl. 17, fig. 5 (Dm). Type locality: Swan River, Perth, Western Australia. Habrocestum speciosum: Keyserling 1883b: 1468, pl. 123, fig. 8 (Df). Saitis speciosus: Simon 1901: 564. Maratus speciosus: Otto & Hill 2012a: 42, figs 52.1‒6, 53.1‒4, 54.1‒9, 55.1‒8. 56.1‒3. 57.1‒9, 58.1‒6, 59.1‒5 (Tmf from Saitis). Material examined. 1 male, 1 female (QM-S26034), Western Australia, Mosman Beach, 32°01’S, 115°45’E, 10 Sep. 1994, S. Wilson, hand coll. during courtship. Distribution. Previously known only from Perth Western Australia; this record is from nearly the same area. Dance: You tube Peacock Spider 7 (Maratus speciosus) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_yYC5r8xMI).Published as part of Baehr, Barbara C. & Whyte, Robert, 2016, The Peacock Spiders (Araneae: Salticidae: Maratus) of the Queensland Museum, including six new species, pp. 501-525 in Zootaxa 4154 (5) on page 524, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4154.5.1, http://zenodo.org/record/25578
Clubiona diversa O. Pickard-Cambridge 1862
Clubiona diversa O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1862 New records. SPAIN: Gerona: Puerto de Tosas, 1 ♂, near fountain in Pinus forest, 10.VII.1991, R. Bosmans leg. (CRB). Distribution. South, Central and North Europe, Russia, Mongolia, Korea, Japan (Helsdingen 2017).Published as part of Bosmans, Robert, Henrard, Arnaud, Benhalima, Souâd & Kherbouche-Abrous, Ourida, 2017, The genus Clubiona Latreille, 1904 (Araneae: Clubionidae) in the Maghreb, with notes on the genevensis group and new records from the Mediterranean Region, pp. 1-28 in Zootaxa 4353 (1) on page 24, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4353.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/106441
Puissance délivrée dans la partie cycliste d'un triathlon Élite en compétition
Smith Darren, Lee Hamilton, Pickard Robert, Sutton Brett, Hunter Erik. Puissance délivrée dans la partie cycliste d'un triathlon Élite en compétition. In: Les Cahiers de l'INSEP, n°24, 1999. 2e Congrès international de triathlon de l’INSEP – 2nd INSEP international triathlon Congress pp. 217-223
Power demands of the cycle leg during elite triathlon competition
Smith Darren, Lee Hamilton, Pickard Robert, Sutton Brett, Hunter Erik. Power demands of the cycle leg during elite triathlon competition. In: Les Cahiers de l'INSEP, n°24, 1999. 2e Congrès international de triathlon de l’INSEP – 2nd INSEP international triathlon Congress pp. 224-230
Maratus volans O. Pickard-Cambridge 1874
Maratus volans (O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1874) (FIGURES 15 A, D, G) Salticus volans O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1874c: 178, pl. 17, fig. 4 Maratus amoenus Karsch, 1878d: 28. Saitis volans: Simon 1901: 559, 563, figs 677‒679; Butler 1933: 291, pl. 17, fig. 6; Prószyński 1984: 126 (m). Maratus amoenus Żabka, 1987: 479, fig. 67‒69 (Dm; N.B.: a primary junior homonym and an objective junior synonym of M. amoenus Karsch, as per Waldock, 1995: 169). Maratus volans: Żabka 1991: 39 (Tm from Saitis, S); Otto & Hill 2014a: 16, figs 8, 9.3‒4, 16‒21, 25, 29, 32, 36, 41; Zhang & Maddison, 2015: 77, figs 485‒490. Material examined. AUSTRALIA: 8 males (QM-S44771), south-east Queensland, Binjour Plateau, Swains Road, vine scrub, 25°32’S, 151°30’E, 340 m, 23 Sep.‒21 Dec. 1997, Monteith, Cook, intercept trap; 7 males (QM- S44428), same as previous; 1 male (QM-S60108), same as previous, 20‒26 Apr. 1998; 1 male (QM-S31979), south-east Queensland, Jack Smith E.P. on Boat Mountain, vine scrub, 26°08’S, 151°58’E, 340 m, 15 Dec. 1994 ‒ 26 Jan. 1995, G. Monteith, intercept trap; 12 males (QM-S59966), south-east Queensland, Hurdle Gully 10.8 km WSW Monto, vine scrub, 24°54’S, 151°01’E, 320 m, 23 Sep.‒20 Dec. 1997, Monteith, Cook, intercept trap; 1 male (QM-S31690), south-east Queensland, Hurdle Gully, 13 km WSW Monto, vine scrub, 24°54’S, 151°01’E, 350m, 23 Sep.‒20 Dec. 1997, Monteith, Cook, intercept trap; 2 males (QM-S33357), south-east Queensland, Nangur State Forest 26°08’S, 151°58’E, 320 m, 24 Oct. ‒ 24 Nov. 1 995, G. Monteith, intercept trap; 1 male (QM- S49213), same as previous, 29 Jul.‒23 Oct. 1995; 1 male (QM-S73640), south-east Queensland, Perrys Knob, vine scrub, 27°36’S, 152°36’E, 200 m, 11 Nov. 1998 ‒ 13 Jan. 1999, Monteith, Cook, Thompson, intercept trap; 1 male (QM-S54112), NEQ, High Falls, 16°24’S, 145°18’E, 500 m, 25 Jan.‒12 Feb. 1996, R. Werz, pitfall traps. Distribution. Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria. Dance: You tube Peacock Spider 1(Maratus volans) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GgAbyYDFeg).Published as part of Baehr, Barbara C. & Whyte, Robert, 2016, The Peacock Spiders (Araneae: Salticidae: Maratus) of the Queensland Museum, including six new species, pp. 501-525 in Zootaxa 4154 (5) on page 524, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4154.5.1, http://zenodo.org/record/25578
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