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Tanaecia julii subsp. duc T. Saito & Vu 2023, subspec. nov.
<i>Tanaecia julii duc</i> T. Saito & Vu subspec. nov. <p>Figure 4</p> Description: <p> <b>Female</b>. <b>Upperside</b>. Both wings ground colour uniformly dark brown. Forewing: Postdiscal band consists of series of dull whitish spots extending from cell 1b to cell 7; subapical spots in cells 5 and 6 very small and dark; postdiscal spots in cells 1 and 4 are barely visible; distal part of discal cell slightly paler. Hindwing: Series of postdiscal spots and markings absent; submarginal and postdiscal fasciae well developed. <b>Underside.</b> Postdiscal bands are located inside from outer edge.</p> <p> <b>Male. Upperside</b>: Both wings uniformly dark brown; marginal border on the hindwing pale blue. Underside both wing patterns similar to the continental populations.</p> <p> <b>Forewing length.</b> J 29–33.7 mm (n = 15, avg. 32.1 mm); ♀ 36.1–40.4 mm (n =15, avg. 38.1 mm).</p> <p> <b>Diagnosis.</b> Both sexes of the new subspecies are distinguished with continental subspecies <i>Tanaecia julii indochinensis</i> (Fruhstorfer, 1905) (Type locality: Tonkin = northern Vietnam) and other taxa by the darker brown ground colour and dull wing markings. Size of males and females varies but on average it is the same as that of subspecies <i>indochinensis</i> (J 29–34 mm; ♀ 37–41 mm) (Monastyrskii, 2019). Males of different subspecies distributed in adjacent areas have very similar patterns. The most distinctive character is size of subapical spots in the forewing of female that is much smaller than in ssp. <i>indochinensis</i>. However in subspecies <i>T. j. xiphones</i> (Butler, 1869) (TL: Myanmar) and subspecies <i>T. j. appiades</i> (Ménétriés, 1857) (TL: Sikkim) subapical spots on the forewing are also very small. Similar small subapical spots and dark brown ground colour are characteristics in females of subspecies <i>mansori</i> Yokochi, 1993 (TL: Langkawi Is), subspecies <i>irma</i> (Fruhstorfer, 1905) (Bawean Is) and subspecies <i>bougainville</i> (Corbet, 1941) (TL: W. Malaysia). However, the females of the new subspecies have much darker ground colour.</p> <p> <b>Type material.</b> <b>Holotype.</b> ♀ S. Vietnam, Kien Giang province, Phu Quoc Is., Ganh Dau Commune, Suoi Ganh Dau 29.XII.2015, T. Saito leg. <b>Paratypes</b>: 15J 14♀ Suoi Ganh Dau 1J, 29.XII.2015, T. Saito leg., 1♀ 3.VII.2015, T. Saito leg., 1♀ 4.VII.2015, T. Saito leg., 1♀, 25.XII.2015, T.Saito leg., Suoi Tranh 2J 2♀, 21.XI.2013, T. Saito leg.,1J 19.XI.2006, I. Nihira leg., Suoi Da Ban 3J 1♀, 29.III.2014, T. Saito leg., 1J, 23.XI.2013, T. Saito leg.,3J 3♀, 27.XII.2015, T. Saito leg., 2♀, 30.III.2014, T. Saito leg., 1♀, 28.XII.2014, T. Saito leg.,1J, 29.XII.2015, T. Saito leg.,1J, 28.XII.2017, T. Saito leg., Duong Dong town; 1J, 20.XI.2006, I. Nihira leg., Bai Thom; 2J, 2.VII.2015, T. Saito leg., Lam Ha Resort; 1♀, 4.VII.2015, T. Saito leg., Am Su Muon; 1♀, 29.XII.2014, T. Saito leg.</p> <p> <b>Etymology.</b> The name is dedicated to the son of the second author.</p>Published as part of <i>Tamamitsu, Saito & Lien, Vu Van, 2023, Four new subspecies of butterflies (Lepidoptera, Papilionoidea) from Phu Quoc Island, southern Vietnam, pp. 161-170 in Zootaxa 5293 (1)</i> on page 164, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5293.1.7, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/7959879">http://zenodo.org/record/7959879</a>
Letter from M. Collins, Director of Finance, Veterans Administration to James Osamu Saito, April 20, 1944
A letter from Veterans Administration Office to James Osamu Saito regarding his National Service Life Insurance allotment and remittance. Redaction was applied to personal identification information
Leptochiton habei Saito 1997
Leptochiton habei Saito, 1997 Leptochiton habei Saito 1997: 44 –46, text figs 1 D, 7; pl. 2, fig. 1; Saito in Okutani 2000: 7; Sasaki 2008: 207; Sirenko 2001: 41 –43, figs 1–15, 162 – 163; 2004: 114–115, table 1; Yearsley & Sigwart 2011: table 1. Material examined. 4 specimens in 3 lots from the Solomon Islands. Distribution. Known from Japan (200–300 m: Saito 1997), Vanuatu (765–780 m: Sirenko 2001) and now Solomon Islands (200–350 m). Found living and feeding on sunken terrestrial plant remains.Published as part of Sigwart, Julia D. & Sirenko, Boris I., 2012, Deep-sea chitons from sunken wood in the West Pacific (Mollusca: Polyplacophora: Lepidopleurida): taxonomy, distribution, and seven new species, pp. 1-38 in Zootaxa 3195 on page 11, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.28009
Morishima (M.), Murata (Y), Nosse (T.), Saito (M.) - The Working of Econometric Models.
Caro Jean-Yves. Morishima (M.), Murata (Y), Nosse (T.), Saito (M.) - The Working of Econometric Models.. In: Revue économique, volume 26, n°4, 1975. pp. 693-695
Veterans Administration area office no. 6, Form P-80 b award of disability pension
A notice from L. M. Hylton, Manager, Veterans Administration. It notifies Minoru Frank Saito that he was discharged from the Military service on October 20, 1945 and is awarded pension due to disability caused during his war service
Statue of Stephen M. White
A photograph of a friend of Tanjiro Saito posing in front of the statue of Stephen M. White in Downtown Los Angeles, California
Dataset for "Spin-Orbit Coupling of Light in Photonic Crystal Waveguides"
The data available here allows one to replot all the figures presenting the data exploit in the article, Sotto, M. S. H., Debnath, K., Tomita, I., & Saito, S. (Accepted/In press). Spin-orbit coupling of light in photonic crystal waveguides. Physical Review A.</span
Ixodes tanuki Saito 1964
227. Ixodes tanuki Saito, 1964. An Oriental and Palearctic species whose adults and nymphs have been found on Carnivora: Canidae and Mustelidae; adults alone have been collected from Carnivora: Felidae and Procyonidae; immature stages have been recovered from Artiodactyla: Cervidae, and Rodentia: Cricetidae and Muridae (Guglielmone & Robbins 2018, Torii et al. 2019). Ixodes tanuki is a very rare parasite of humans. M: Saito (1964) F: Saito (1964) N: Fujita and Takada (1979) L: Fujita and Takada (2007) Redescriptions M: Yamaguti et al. (1971), Clifford et al. (1975a), Yamaguti and Kitaoka (1980), Yamaguti (1981), Teng (1982a), Teng and Jiang (1991), Lee et al. (1997), Yamauchi and Takada (2015); see note below F: Yamaguti et al. (1971), Clifford et al. (1975a), Yamaguti and Kitaoka (1980), Yamaguti (1981), Teng (1982a), Teng and Jiang (1991), Lee et al. (1997), Yamauchi and Takada (2015); see note below N: Fujita and Takada (2007) L: none Note: Clifford et al. (1975a) state that their figures of the male and female of Ixodes tanuki show critical morphological features not depicted in the descriptions of Saito (1964) or the redescriptions of Yamaguti et al. (1971).Published as part of Guglielmone, Alberto A., Petney, Trevor N. & Robbins, Richard G., 2020, Ixodidae (Acari: Ixodoidea): descriptions and redescriptions of all known species from 1758 to December 31, 2019, pp. 1-322 in Zootaxa 4871 (1) on pages 70-71, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4871.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/442334
Army separation qualification record, W.D., A.G.O. Form no. 100
A copied form of Army separation qualification record for Minoru Frank Saito. It records his occupation and job summary prior to his incarceration as well as his duties and summary of military occupation during his service
Three-dimensional numerical analysis of switching properties of high-speed and non-volatile nanoelectromechanical memory
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