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Hirtomurex taranui Marshall & Oliverio 2009
<i>Hirtomurex taranui</i> Marshall & Oliverio, 2009 (Fig. 10C, D) <p> <i>Hirtomurex taranui</i> Marshall & Oliverio 2009: 166, fig. 3J, K.</p> <p> <i>Hirtomurex</i> sp. A – Oliverio 2008b: 552, fig. 110.</p> <p>TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype: New Zealand, off Gisborne, 38°46’S, 178°48’E, 750-913 m, NIWA stn E719, alive (NIWA 48756).</p> <p>Paratypes: New Zealand, Mercury Knoll, E of Mercury Island, 36°30.27’S, 176°30.45’E,, 990-1100 m, 1 alive (NMNZ M.152743). — Rumble V volcano, southern Kermadec Ridge, 36°08.75’S, 178°12.11’E, 712-924 m, 1 (NIWA TAN 0107/323).</p> <p>MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Banc NE of Rapa, BENTHAUS, stn DW 1904, 27°26.5’S, 144°03.4’W, 600-900 m, 1 dd (Fig. 10C, D).</p> <p>DISTRIBUTION. — Southern Japan (Tsuchiya 2000: 409, fig. 234). Southern New Caledonia, Loyalty Ridge and Norfolk Ridge, shells only in 537-780 m, alive in 508-532 m (Oliverio 2008b). Austral Islands, one empty shell in 600- 900 m.</p> <p>REMARKS</p> <p> The present material is concordant with the type material of <i>H. taranui</i> from New Zealand. It has been confused in some collections with <i>Hirtomurex kawamurai</i> (Shikama, 1978) from which it differs in its less constricted base and more stepped spire.</p>Published as part of <i>Oliverio, Marco, 2009, Diversity of Coralliophilinae (Mollusca, Neogastropoda, Muricidae) at Austral Islands (South Pacific), pp. 759-789 in Zoosystema 31 (4)</i> on pages 780-781, DOI: 10.5252/z2009n4a2, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/4520186">http://zenodo.org/record/4520186</a>
Coralliophila nukuhiva : Oliverio 2008
Coralliophila nukuhiva Oliverio, 2008 Fig. 16 Coralliophila nukuhiva Oliverio, 2008: 575, figs 8-10. TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype (lv) MNHN 20896 and 8 paratypes (lv and dd) MNHN 20897-29001. TYPE LOCALITY. — Marquesas, Nuku Hiva Is., 8°45’S, 140°15’W, 260 m, [MUSORSTOM 9: stn CP 1176]. MATERIAL EXAMINED. — North of New Caledonia. BATHUS 1198, Hiva Oa Is., 9°50’S, 139°09’W, 290-320 m, 1 lv (paratype 4: stn DW 927, Grand Passage, 18°56’S, 163°22’E, 444-452 m, 1 MNHN 20899); stn DW 1201, 9°51’S, 139°09’W, 275-300 m, 3 lv, dd; stn CP 928, 18°55’S, 163°24’E, 420-452 m, 1 dd (Fig. 16). 1 dd (paratypes MNHN 20900); stn DW 1287, Hatutaa Is., 7°55’S, Norfolk Ridge. BATHUS 3: stn CP 811, Banc Jumeau Ouest, 140°40’W, 163-245 m, lv (paratype MNHN 20901); stn DW 1288, 23°41’S, 168°15’E, 383-408 m, 2 dd. Ua Huka Is., 8°54’S, 139°38’W, 200-220 m, 1 lv (paratype MNHN Marquesas Islands. MUSORSTOM 9: stn CP 1176, Nuku Hiva Is., 20897) and 1 dd; stn CP 1300, 8°49.’S, 140°17’W, 416-430 m, 1 8°45’S, 140°15’W, 260 m, 1 lv (holotype MNHN 20896); stn DR dd (paratype MNHN 20898). DISTRIBUTION. — Marquesas Islands, live in 220-416 m, and New Caledonia and Norfolk Ridge, empty shells in 408-444 m. REMARKS. — Planktotrophic development was assumed based on traces of the protoconch of one paratype (Oliverio 2008). It is similar to C. fritschi (Martens, 1874) in the pattern of teleoconch sculpture and the general shell outline, but differs in its less slender outline, in having coarser sculpture and a less constricted base. From C. roseocephala Kosuge, 1986, it differs in its less slender spire with more convex whorls. From C. nivea (A. Adams, 1853) it differs in its coarser spiral sculpture of more closely set cords and its less slender spire with a more pronounced shoulder and incised suture.Published as part of Oliverio, Marco, 2008, Coralliophilinae (Neogastropoda: Muricidae) from the southwest Pacific, pp. 481-586 in Mémoires du Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle 196 on page 49
La scrittura filosofica: uno strumento per educare il pensiero al ‘movimento’ dell’indagine
Nuovi usi di vecchi concetti. Il metodo pragmatista oggi.
“Un nuovo nome per alcuni vecchi modi di pensare”: così recita il sottotitolo di Pragmatism, il celebre volume di William James datato 1907. Un’espressione apparentemente modesta, che sembra sminuire la portata innovatrice della scuola pragmatista. In realtà, è proprio sulla continuità creativa tra passato, presente e futuro che si articola il potenziale rivoluzionario del pensiero di William James, John Dewey, George Herbert Mead e Charles Sanders Peirce. Come insegna la teoria dell’evoluzione, le novità più radicali hanno spesso origine da un uso innovativo di strumenti e oggetti che in precedenza svolgevano funzioni differenti. È così che opera il meccanismo di ex-aptazione, intuito già dagli autori pragmatisti
Educazione come paideía? Il misreading deweyano del mito platonico della caverna.
Il capitolo sviluppa un'interpretazione dell'idea deweyana di educazione come una mis-lettura della nozione platonica di paideia. In particolare, si argomenta che la problematica deweyana si inserisce nella radiazione di quel big-bang filosofico-paidetico di cui il documento più insigne è il testo de Le Nuvole di Aristofane (nonché l'ambivalente relazione di Platone con tale opera)
Coralliophila rhomboidea Kosuge & Oliverio 2004
Coralliophila rhomboidea Kosuge & Oliverio, 2004 Fig. 44 Coralliophila rhomboidea Kosuge & Oliverio, 2004: 148, figs 1-3. TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype (lv) MNHN 2214 and 1 paratype (lv) MNHN 2215. FIGS 41-51. Teleoconchs of Coralliophila s.l. and Rhizochilus. 41, 42, C. pulchella (A. Adams, 1854); 41, BATHUS 1 stn DW 692, H 11.8 mm; 42, CHALCAL 2 stn DW 83, H 12.6 mm. 43, C. carolae D’Attilio & Myers, 1984, LAGON stn 933, H 20.0 mm. 44, C. rhomboidea Kosuge & Oliverio, 2004, holotype MNHN 2214, SMIB 3 stn DW 29, H 19.9 mm. 45, C. crebrilamellosa (G.B. Sowerby [third of the name], 1913), MUSORSTOM 8 stn DW 1042, H 12.9 mm. 46, C. nodosa (A. Adams, 1854), CHALCAL 2 stn DW 71, H 14.8 mm. 47, C. fimbriata (A. Adams, 1954), LAGON stn 640, H 16.9 mm. 48, C. robillardi (Lienard, 1870), EXPÉDITION MONTROUZIER stn 1319, H 9.7 mm; 49, LIFOU 2000 stn 1459, H 7.7 mm. 50, 51, Rhizochilus cf. antipathum Steenstrup, 1850; 50, LIFOU 2000 stn DW 1650, H 12.0 mm; 51, LIFOU 2000 stn 1466, H 9.4 mm. TYPE LOCALITY. — Southern New Caledonia, 22°47’S, 167°12’E, 405 m [SMIB 3: stn DW 29]. MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Known only from the type material. DISTRIBUTION. — Southern New Caledonia, live in 405 m. REMARKS. — It is diagnosed, among the species with imbricate sculpture, by its large and expanded last whorl, with rounded teleoconch whorls, and regular adult growth. Coralliophila crebrilamellosa (G.B. Sowerby [third of the name], 1913) Fig. 45 Pseudomurex crebrilamellosus G.B. Sowerby [third of the name], 1913: 559. Synonym: Coralliophila zuluensis Barnard, 1959: 192, fig. 39b. TYPE MATERIAL. — Pseudomurex crebrilamellosus: syntype BMNH 1914.1.7.274, figured by Kosuge & Suzuki (1985, pl. 25, fig. 9) and Higo et al. (2001: 67, fig. G2419). — Coralliophila zuluensis: holotype SAM, Kosuge (1986b: pl. 27, fig. 7). TYPE LOCALITY. — P. crebrilamellosus: Kii Peninsula, central Honshū, Japan. — C. zuluensis: off O’Neill Peak, 164 m [90 fms], Zululand, eastern South Africa. MATERIAL EXAMINED. — Vanuatu. MUSORSTOM 8: stn DW 1042, 16°53’S, 168°28’E, 200-260 m, 1 dd. DISTRIBUTION. — Indian Ocean: eastern South Africa (Kosuge 1986b, 2008). Pacific Ocean: from Japan southward to South China Sea and the Philippines (Tsuchiya 2000). Vanuatu, an empty shell in 200-260 m. Southeastern range extension in the Pacific. REMARKS. — This species and the next one have often been reported in the genus Mipus de Gregorio, 1885, here used in a restricted sense.Published as part of Oliverio, Marco, 2008, Coralliophilinae (Neogastropoda: Muricidae) from the southwest Pacific, pp. 481-586 in Mémoires du Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle 196 on pages 514-51
Il chiasma inclusione-interdisciplinarità: appunti teorico-pedagogici sui professionisti nel campo dell’inclusione.
Complex Thinking as Cosmopolitanism and the Drift of ‘Learnification’: P4C and Some Contemporary Challenges.
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