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    Summa philosophiae [Manuscrito] / Ruiz

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    Signatura: Ms 559427 f. : il. ; 20 cmLatínFrei Bernardo Ruiz tomou o hábito en San Martiño de Santiago en 1716. Foi catedrático da Universidade de Santiago e Abade de San Martiño de 1757 a 1759Foliación antiga a tintaNa f. 1 debuxo a pluma representando á Virxe de Monserrat, na f. final orlas e debuxos a pluma enmarcando a dataEncadernación en pergameoManuscrito procedente do Mosteiro de San Martiño Pinario (Santiago de Compostela, A Coruña

    Medionops Sanchez-Ruiz & Brescovit 2017

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    Genus Medionops Sánchez-Ruiz & Brescovit, 2017 Updated key to the species of Medionops Sánchez-Ruiz & Brescovit, 2017 1. Abdomen dorsally with remarkable pattern of gray chevrons or stains (Figs 1A, C, 2A, C, 3A).... 2 – Abdomen dorsally with unremarkable pattern of very fine gray chevron lines, almost unnoticeable (Sánchez-Ruiz & Brescovit 2017: figs 17a–b, 20a)........................................................................ 10 2. Abdomen dorsally with five pairs of irregular dark gray stains forming two longitudinal bands (Sánchez-Ruiz & Brescovit 2017: figs 18a–b, 10a).......................................................................... 3 – Abdomen dorsally with five whitish gray chevron stripes, which decrease in size towards the posterior part of abdomen (Figs 1A, C, 2A, C, 3A)......................................................................... 4 3. Dorsal irregular dark gray stains on abdomen very close to each other, almost touching (Sánchez-Ruiz & Brescovit 2017: fig. 18a–b); crista very short; body more than 5 mm total length.................................................................................................... M. simla (Chickering, 1967) – Dorsal irregular dark gray stains on abdomen widely separated from each other, not touching (Sánchez-Ruiz & Brescovit 2017: fig. 10a); crista absent (Sánchez-Ruiz & Brescovit 2017: fig. 9k); body less than 3 mm total length.............................. M. claudiae Sánchez-Ruiz & Brescovit, 2017 4. Gladius absent (Sánchez-Ruiz & Brescovit 2017: figs 11c–d, F, 13b–c).................................................................................................................................. M. murici Sánchez-Ruiz & Brescovit, 2017 – Gladius present (Dupérré 2014: fig.4; Sánchez-Ruiz & Brescovit 2017: figs 3g, 9k, 15e).............. 5 5. Crista short but noticeable (Sánchez-Ruiz & Brescovit 2017: fig. 3g, j), reaching at least ¼ or 1 / of 5 metatarsal length............................................................................................................................... 6 – Crista unnoticeable (Sánchez-Ruiz & Brescovit 2017: fig. 15e–f), only 1 / or less of metatarsal 6 length, or absent................................................................................................................................ 7 6. Males embolus tip with several blade–shaped projections (Sánchez-Ruiz & Brescovit 2017: fig. 2j– l); female posterior plate with internally projected median septum (Sánchez-Ruiz & Brescovit 2017: fig. 4j–l)......................................................................... M. blades Sánchez-Ruiz & Brescovit, 2017 – Males with smooth embolus tip, without projections (Sánchez-Ruiz & Brescovit 2017: fig. 7d–e); female posterior plate without internally projected median septum (Sánchez-Ruiz & Brescovit 2017: fig. 7g –i).................................................................................................... M. cesari (Dupérré, 2014) 7. Abdomen dorsally with pattern of five large, wide whitish gray chevrons, which reach the lateral whitish gray spots (Figs 2A, C, 3A), ventrally with a pair of longitudinal stripes occupying only the posterior third of the abdomen (Figs 2B, D, 3B); males with bulb greater than patella length (Fig. 2E–F)........................................................................................................................................ 8 – Abdomen dorsally with pattern of five small, narrow whitish gray chevrons, that never reach the lateral whitish gray spots (Figs 4A, C, 5A), ventrally without a pair of longitudinal stripes (Figs 4B, D, 5B); males with bulb equal to or smaller than the patella length (Fig. 4E–F)............................. 9 8. Embolus slightly curved anteriorly, tip with accentuated curvature (Fig. 2E–F)..................................................................................................................................... M. carolinae sp. nov. (only males) – Embolus strongly angled at base and slightly sinuous (Figs 3C–D, 7C), tip almost straight (Fig. 3C– D)....................................................................................................... M. cauca sp. nov. (only males) 9. Embolus more than 3 × the maximum tegular width, tip pointed (Fig. 4E–F)....................................................................................................................................... M. luiscarlosi sp. nov. (only males) – Embolus less than 3 × the maximum tegular width, tip truncated (Fig. 5C–D)...................................................................................................................................... M. santarosa sp. nov. (only males) 10. Crista short but noticeable, not reaching one fourth of metatarsal length; body more than 4.5 mm total length;males with embolus length more than3×the maximum diameter of the tegulum(Sánchez-Ruiz & Brescovit 2017: fig. 19g –h), known only from Venezuela M. tabay Sánchez-Ruiz & Brescovit, 2017 – Crista unnoticeable (Sánchez-Ruiz & Brescovit 2017: fig. 15d–f); body less than 3.5 mm total length; males with embolus length over less than 3 × the maximum diameter of the tegulum (Sánchez-Ruiz & Brescovit 2017: fig. 16a–b), known only from southeast coast of Brazil.......................................................................... M. ramirezi Sánchez-Ruiz & Brescovit, 2017Published as part of Martínez, Leonel, Sánchez-Ruiz, Alexander & Bonaldo, Alexandre B., 2021, The spider genus Medionops Sánchez-Ruiz & Brescovit (Araneae: Caponiidae) in Colombia, with the description of four new species, pp. 61-79 in European Journal of Taxonomy 773 on pages 63-64, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2021.773.1511, http://zenodo.org/record/553638

    Tartamura huao Bustamante & Ruiz 2017

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    Tartamura huao Bustamante & Ruiz, 2017 Tartamura huao Bustamante & Ruiz, 2017: 328, figs 3, 8G, 20–21 (Holotype Ƌ: ECUADOR: Orellana: Yasuní Reserve Station Area, Station area, 0.674°S, 76.397°W, 210–280 m a.s.l., leg. W.P. Maddison, E. Piasick & M. Vega, 8–9.VIII.2011, QCAZ—re–examined). Description and diagnosis. See Bustamante & Ruiz (2017). Other material examined (new records). ECUADOR: Napo: Parque Nacional Napo-Galeras, Road Tena- Loreto, 0.7333333°S, 77.591305°W, ca. 1105 m a.s.l., leg. M. Ramírez, C. Grismado, M. Izquierdo & F. Labarque (PBI Expedition), 27.XI.2009 (hand-collected), 1Ƌ (MACN-Ar 38690); Cantón Tena, Parroquia Puerto Napo, Estación Biológica Jatun Sacha, 1.0659722°S, 77.616722°W, ca. 410 m a.s.l., leg. C. Grismado & F. Labarque (PBI Expedition), 1–5.XII.2009 (selva húmeda, hand-collected, at night), 1Ƌ (MACN-Ar 37768). Sucumbíos: Reserva Faunística Cuyabeno, Laguna Grande [=Lago Cuyabeno], Neotropic cabins, camp area and trail to Sendero La Hormiga, 0.0056°S, 76.1770°W, leg. W.P. Maddison, 22–26.IV.1994 (tree trunks), 1♀ (UBC-SEM). Distribution. Known only from a few localities in Sucumbíos, Orellana and Napo, Ecuador.Published as part of Bustamante, Abel A. & Ruiz, Gustavo R. S., 2020, New species and records of thiodinines from North and South America (Araneae Salticidae: Salticinae: Thiodinini), pp. 115-140 in Zootaxa 4899 (1) on pages 123-124, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4899.1.6, http://zenodo.org/record/440075

    Data for: Threatened Mangroves in the Anthropocene: Habitat Fragmentation in Urban Coastalscapes of Pelliciera spp. (Tetrameristaceae) in Northern South America

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    This database presents the compiled and analyzed data for the article: Blanco-Libreros, J. F., & Ramírez-Ruiz, K. (2021). Threatened Mangroves in the Anthropocene: Habitat Fragmentation in Urban Coastalscapes of Pelliciera spp.(Tetrameristaceae) in Northern South America. Frontiers in Marine Science, 8, 639

    Thiodina perian Bustamante & Ruiz 2017

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    Thiodina perian Bustamante & Ruiz, 2017 Figs 7–8 Thiodina perian Bustamante & Ruiz, 2017: 335, figs 8J, 25A-F, 26A-F (Holotype Ƌ, together with 1Ƌ 2♀ paratypes: MEXICO: Jalisco: Estación de Biología Chamela, Chachalaca trail, 19.4966°N, 105.0404°W– 105.0426°W, leg. W.P. Maddison & H. Proctor, 11.II.2014, CNAN-T01425 – T01427 —re-examined). Description and diagnosis. See Bustamante & Ruiz (2017). We provide color photographs of live male and female from the type locality (Figs 7–8) and variations to complement the description and enable comparisons with other species herein described. Other material examined. MEXICO: Jalisco: Estación de Biología Chamela, Chachalaca trail, 19.4966°N, 105.0404°W– 105.0426°W, leg. W.P. Maddison & H. Proctor, 11.II.2014, 1♀ (UBC-SEM). Measurement variations. Male (Paratype, CNAN-T01426). Total length 1.66. Carapace length 0.85, width 0.56, height 0.37. AME diameter 0.23. Ocular quadrangle length 0.52. Anterior eye row width 0.58. Posterior eye row width 0.61. Abdomen length 0.80. Female. Total length 2.16. Carapace length 1.02, width 0.62, height 0.43. AME diameter 0.20. Ocular quadrangle length 0.52. Anterior eye row width 0.64. Posterior eye row width 0.65. Abdomen length 1.14. Distribution. Known only from the type locality, Jalisco, Mexico.Published as part of Bustamante, Abel A. & Ruiz, Gustavo R. S., 2020, New species and records of thiodinines from North and South America (Araneae Salticidae: Salticinae: Thiodinini), pp. 115-140 in Zootaxa 4899 (1) on page 135, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4899.1.6, http://zenodo.org/record/440075

    Moratín, Clásicos castellanos, éd. de F. Ruiz Morcuende

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    Sarrailh Jean. Moratín, Clásicos castellanos, éd. de F. Ruiz Morcuende. In: Bulletin Hispanique, tome 28, n°2, 1926. pp. 190-191

    FERNANDEZ RUIZ, Tiburcio (Gen.)

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    Correspondence of Gen. Tiburcio Fernández Ruiz, President Adolfo de la Huerta, Miguel Alessio Robles, B.A., and Gen. Alvaro Obregón, in which the first one invites Gen. Obregón to visit Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas. Reply regretting not to be able to go. Congratulations from Gen. Tiburcio Fernández Ruiz to Gen. Obregón on his election victory. Reports on the political situation of Chiapas and the uprising of Gen. Pineda, matter that is not so important as to impede the elections. File F-6 / Correspondencia entre el Gral. Tiburcio Fernández Ruiz, el Presidente Adolfo de la Huerta, el Lic. Miguel Alessio Robles y el Gral. Alvaro Obregón, en la que el primero le hace una invitación al Gral. Obregón para que visite Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chis. Respuesta lamentando no poder ir. Felicitación del Gral. Tiburcio Fernández Ruiz al Gral. Obregón por su triunfo electoral. Informes sobre situación política en Chiapas y levantamiento del Gral. Pineda, que no es tan importante como para impedir elecciones. Exp. F-
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