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    Nahoum Slouschz. — Ha-Anussim be-Portugal Zimmels (H.J.).— Die Marranen in der rabbinischen Literatur

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    Roth Cecil. Nahoum Slouschz. — Ha-Anussim be-Portugal Zimmels (H.J.).— Die Marranen in der rabbinischen Literatur. In: Revue des études juives, tome 93, n°185, juillet-septembre 1932. pp. 95-97

    Souvenir of the Klondyke

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    Illustrated and published by H.J. Goetzma

    Part III - Ch 5 Traffic management

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    Cybaeus simplex Roth 1952

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    Cybaeus simplex Roth Figs 1, 59–67, 85 Cybaeus simplex Roth, 1952: 216, figs 9–12. Roewer 1954: 92. Roth and Brown 1986: 4. World Spider Catalog 2021 Type material examined. U.S.A.: Oregon: Holotype male, Linn County, Cascadia, 11.ix.1948, V. D. Roth (AMNH), subsequently lost. Neotype male here designated from original paratype series, Linn County, Cascadia, 5.ix.1948, V. D. Roth (AMNH). Neotype lacks its left palpus. Allotype female, Linn County, Cascadia, 11.ix.1948, V. D. Roth (AMNH), subsequently lost. Other material examined. U.S.A.: Oregon: Coos. 2♀, 3 mi. N of Bandon, 30.ix.1959, V. D. Roth (CAS); Jackson. 1♂, Ashland Watershed, 11.x.1998, R. W. Peck (RBCM); Josephine. 1♂, Oregon Cave, Oregon Cave National Monument, 24.x.2011, N. Mason (NHM); Lane. 1♀, Blue Pool Camp, Willamette National Forest, 7.ix.1949, V.D. Roth (AMNH); 2♂, H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, 18.x–9.xi.1983, J.D. McIver (CNC); Linn. 1♂ 1♀, Cascadia, 5.ix.1948, V.D. Roth (AMNH); 1♂ 1♀, Cascadia, 5.ix.1948, V.D. Roth (MCZ); 1♂ 1♀, Cascadia, 11.ix.1948, V.D. Roth (NMNH); 1♀, 1 mi. E of Quartzville (27 mi. NE Sweet Home), 7.iii.1948, V.D. Roth (CAS). Diagnosis. The male of C. simplex is unlikely to be confused with the males of the other species in the consocius group except for C. opulentus. Distinguishing the males of these two species is discussed under the diagnosis of C. opulentus. Among the females of the consocius group, the female of C. simplex is most likely to be confused with the other species which lack U-shaped copulatory ducts: C. ubicki spec. nov., C. penedentatus, C. vulpinus, C. pan spec. nov., and C. opulentus spec. nov. From those species the female of C. simplex is distinguished by a combination of its wide and arched transverse atrium, about 2/3 the width of the vulva (Figs 64–65) (versus atrium much smaller, about 1/3 the width of the vulva in C. penedentatus [Figs 46–47, 52–53]); the relatively narrow lumina of its copulatory ducts (Figs 65–67) (versus broad copulatory duct lumina, especially at the junction of the copulatory ducts with the atrium, in C. ubicki spec. nov. [Figs 75–76], C. opulentus spec. nov. [Fig. 31], C. pan spec. nov. [Fig. 38], and C. vulpinus [Fig. 40]); copulatory ducts contiguous at the atrium as well as partway between the atrium and the spermathecal heads (Figs 65–67) (versus contiguous only at the atrium in C. pan spec. nov. [Fig. 38] and C. vulpinus [Fig. 40]); and the relatively long copulatory ducts and spermathecal stalks (Figs 65–67) (versus short copulatory ducts and spermathecal heads in C. opulentus spec. nov. [Fig. 32]). Description. Roth (1952) described both sexes in detail. Ventral tibia I macrosetae: 2-1p-2-1p-2. Male: (n=9). Patellar apophysis (Figs 1, 60) about as long as width of patella with peg setae clustered around tip and linearly along dorsal surface. Distal extension of retrolateral tibial apophysis (Fig. 59) short, digitiform. Measurements (n=6). CL 2.28–2.6 (2.5±0.1), CW 1.48–1.93 (1.77±0.20), SL 1.17–1.31 (1.26±0.05), SW 1.00–1.21 (1.15±0.08). Holotype, neotype: CL 2.6, 2.6, CW 1.90, 1.93, SL 1.30, 1.30, SW 1.21, 1.20. Female: (n=8). Atrium (Fig. 64) anteriorly located on epigynum. Copulatory ducts (Figs 65–67) narrowly contiguous at atrium, projecting anteriorly for short distance from atrium then turning posteriorly and becoming contiguous again along midline before joining spermathecal heads at lateral margins of vulva. Stalks (Figs 65–67) often contiguous or nearly so in region of Bennett’s glands. Measurements (n=6). CL 2.15–2.7 (2.4±0.2), CW 1.48–1.78 (1.60±0.13), SL 1.04–1.30 (1.17±0.09), SW 0.92–1.21 (1.07±0.10). Distribution and natural history. Coos, Jackson, Josephine, Lane, and Linn Counties of western Oregon from the Cascade Range east of the Willamette Valley, west to the coast and south nearly to California (Fig. 85). Mature males have been collected from September to November. The holotype and allotype pair was found “under bark about 1 inch apart.”Published as part of Bennett, Robb, Copley, Claudia & Copley, Darren, 2021, Cybaeus (Araneae: Cybaeidae): the consocius species group of the Californian clade, pp. 401-436 in Zootaxa 4965 (3) on pages 420-423, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4965.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/475253

    Part III - Ch 1 Waterway transport

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    Duinafslag bij steile vooroevers: Oriënterend onderzoek naar de effecten van een diepe geul op de mate van duinafslag

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    Bij de zuidwestkust van Walcheren ligt de getijgeul pal onder de kust. Naar aanleiding van problemen welke zich in deze situatie voordoen bij strikte toepassing van de "Leidraad voor de beoordeling van duinen als waterkering" heeft in Werkgroep 5 van de Technische Adviescommissie voor de Waterkeringen (TAW-5) overleg plaatsgevonden over de duinafslag onder stormvloedomstandigheden ter plaatse van steile vooroevers. Uitgaande van een als lokaal te beschouwen probleem is in eerste instantie besloten om, buiten het TAW-5-budget om, enkele oriënterende berekeningen naar de mogelijke transportcapaciteit uit te voeren voor de Direktie Zeeland van Rijkswaterstaat

    Part I - Ch 1 Ports and waterways systems

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