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Macrocheilus basilewskyi Serrano 2000
Macrocheilus basilewskyi Serrano, 2000 Figs. 1h, 2f, 4d Studied material. 1 male: “ Tanzania 3/ 6.XII.1997 \ near Babati\ leg. Werner & Lizler” \\ “Collection\ Th. Assmann\ Bleckede, CAB” (yellow label) \\ “ Macrocheilus \ basilewskyi \ Serrano, 2000 ” [h]\ “A.Serrano det. 2014” [t] [h]; 1 female: “ Tanzania 10/ 16.XII.1999 \ Near Mitundo, Dodoma Prov. \ leg. Werner & Lizler” \\ “Collection\ Th. Assmann\ Bleckede, CAB” (yellow label)\\ “ Macrocheilus cf.\ basilewskyi Serrano ” [h] \ “det. Th. Assmann, 2006” [t]\\ “ Macrocheilus \ basilewskyi \ Serrano, 2000 ” [h]\ A.Serrano det. 2014” [t] [h]; 1 male: “ RSA, 25/ 27. XI.2001 \ Thabazimbi, N. Pr.\ leg. Werner & Lizler” \\ “Collection\ Th. Assmann\ Bleckede, CAB” (yellow label) \\ “ Macrocheilus \ dorsalis \or\ basilewskyi Serrano ” [h] \ det. Th. Assmann, 2006” [t]\\“ Macrocheilus \ basilewskyi \ Serrano, 2000 ” [h]\ “A.Serrano det. 2014” [t] [h]; 1 male, 1 female: “ Zimbabwe W\ Bulawayo, Shangani\ Naletale ruins env\ 20.12.2011, Snižek” \\ “Coll Wrase\ Berlin” (green labels) \\ “ Macrocheilus \ basilewskyi \ Serrano, 2000 ” [h]\ “A.Serrano det. 2014” [t] [h]. Remarks. The species was described by Serrano (2000) based on two specimens from Angola. The material now examined allows extending its distribution to central and eastern Africa, being first reported for the Republic of South Africa, Tanzania and Zimbabwe. Male genitalia. Description and drawings of median lobe in lateral and dorsal views and left paramere shape were provided by Serrano (2000, Figs. 13, 14). Female genitalia (Fig. 4d). Gonocoxite 1 subtriangular; gonocoxite 2 largely sickle shaped, apex hardly pointed; dorsal surface concave, proximal half covered with numerous setae, subapical inner margin with four setae; ventral surface slightly convex, some long and minor setae near outer margin in apical half. Distribution: Angola, Namibia, Republic of South Africa, Tanzania, Zimbabwe.Published as part of Serrano, Artur R. M., 2023, Afrotropical ground beetles of Macrocheilus Hope, 1838 (Coleoptera, Carabidae) description of four new species and faunistic notes, pp. 1-35 in Zootaxa 5256 (1) on page 12, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5256.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/774528
A paisagem de rios urbanos: A presença do rio Itajaí-Açu na cidade de Blumenau
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro Tecnológico. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Arquitetura e UrbanismoOs rios têm sido uma presença constante na formação e crescimento das cidades. Desde os primórdios das civilizações, por uma questão de sobrevivência e utilidade, servem como fonte de recursos e meio de circulação. Porém, os rios urbanos são mal compreendidos. São entendidos como um limite ao crescimento das cidades, um obstáculo a ser transposto, e desta forma, não recebem tratamento adequado. Vistos como um problema de drenagem urbana, localizados em fundos de lote e tratados como local de despejos, os rios não vêm sendo considerados como elementos enriquecedores na construção da paisagem urbana. Sob o aspecto físico e da forma urbana, os rios são fortes elementos da paisagem. Eles estruturam o tecido urbano que lhes é próximo, tornando-se muitas vezes eixos de desenvolvimento do desenho da cidade. Eles delimitam a configuração urbana e, em alguns casos, servem como divisa de municípios. O desenho urbano ocasiona as transformações na paisagem, na morfologia urbana e nas áreas adjacentes aos rios. Para compreendermos a dinâmica urbana e ambiental através do tempo, mostrando como os diferentes elementos se alteram ou persistem, analisamos através de um estudo de caso, as transformações que ocorreram no Rio Itajaí-Açu, na cidade de Blumenau/SC, desde a fundação até os dias atuais
Dataset Serrano et al 2023 Ecosphere Seagrass Posidonia escarpments support high diversity and biomass of rocky reef fishes
This database contains metadata for the study sites in Serrano et al. 2023 (Ecosphere): Latitude and longitude data for the survey transects conducted in Posidonia australis escarpments and canopies, and reef in Big Lagoon, Faure Island and Peron Peninsula in Shark Bay (Western Australia)
This database contains data on habitat characteristics, including abiotic factors (habitat height, cave volume, structural complexity) and biotic variables (total species, species richness, fish density, total biomass, biomass of apex predators, carnivores, hervibores, detritivores and planktivores).This work was supported by the ECU School of Science Collaborative Research Grant Scheme, the I+D+i projects RYC2019-027073-I and PIE HOLOCENO 20213AT014 funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and FEDER. ES was supported by a post-doctoral scholarship funded by the Spanish Government (Juan de la Cierva FJC2018-035441-I).Peer reviewe
Chlaenius (Chlaeniostenus) silvai Serrano 2024, n. sp.
<i>Chlaenius</i> (<i>Chlaeniostenus</i>) <i>silvai</i> n. sp. Figure 2 <p> Type material. Holotype male: “Bissor„\ 16.XI.1983 \ SPEN Nº 197”\\ “A. Serrano leg.” \\ “Miss. Ent. SPEN\ à Guiné-Bissau \ 16Nov a 7Dez83”\\ “ <i>Chlaenius</i> \ (<i>Chlaeniostenus</i>) \ <i>anthracoderus</i> \ (Laferté) \ Det. A. Serrano, 2003 \\ “ Holotype male\ <i>Chlaenius</i> \ (<i>Chlaeniostenus</i>) \ <i>silvai</i> <b>n. sp.</b> \ A. Serrano det. 2023 [t] [h] [red card].</p> <p> <b>Differential diagnosis:</b> Head bright metallic green, pronotum bright green laterally, coppery in the centre, elytra silky green-copperish matte (except a lateral yellow band). Labrum, palpi, antennae and legs (except coxae that are blackish) yellow-reddish; distal half of mandibles dark brown; head almost smooth, surface of pronotum microreticulate, with scattered punctures; elytra microreticulate, lateral yellowish band reaching the 7 th stria, broader posteriad; aedeagus (Figs 2c–e)</p>Published as part of <i>Serrano, Artur R. M., 2024, Ground beetles of the tribes Chlaeniini Brullé, 1834 and Rhopalomelini Alluaud, 1930 (Carabidae: Licininae) of Guinea-Bissau: description of two new species and faunistic notes, pp. 1-35 in Zootaxa 5397 (1)</i> on page 13, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5397.1.1, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10468219">http://zenodo.org/record/10468219</a>
[Letter from Joseph Rios to John J. Herrera - January 21, 1953]
Letter from Joseph Rios, President of Pan American College, San Antonio, Texas, to John J. Herrera, LULAC National President, dated January 21, 1953. Rios acknowledges M. A. Urbina of Pan American College will be speaking at the upcoming LULAC convention
O oitavo dia: produção de sentidos identitários na Colônia Entre Rios-PR (segunda metade do século XX)
Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas. Programa de Pós-Graduação em História.Esta pesquisa objetiva analisar como a identificação suábios do Danúbio é elaborada e cristalizada nos discursos sobre o grupo e sobre a Colônia Entre Rios, localizada no município de Guarapuava, Centro-Sul do Paraná. A formação da colônia se deu a partir de 1951, com a vinda de cerca de 500 famílias de refugiados da Segunda Guerra Mundial, oriundos da antiga Iugoslávia, Hungria e Romênia. O foco de análise são os discursos que relacionam passado, presente e futuro do grupo e, assim, por meio da constituição de uma memória coletiva, constroem um sentido identitário suábio-danubiano em Entre Rios
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Dicheirinia panamensis Hernandez, Piepenbring & Rios, 2007, sp. nov.
Dicheirinia panamensis J.R. Hern., M. Piepenbr. and Vega Rios, sp. nov. (Figures 1, 2, and 3). Etymology The name of the species is based on the country where it was collected. Spermogonia et aecia ignota. Uredinia amphigena, praecipue abaxialia, dispersa vel aggregata, ca. 0.1 -1 mm longa, 0.5-1 (2) lata, cinnamomea, subepidermalia, erumpentia; urediniosporae (30) 37-45 (52)x(15) 19-25 (27)µm, leviter complanatae, visae de parte lato obovoideae, ellipsoideae, sphaeroideae vel stellatae, cinnamomeae, episporio tuberculato praecipue marginis sporae, pori germinationis 2, aequatoriis, pedicello hyaline, fragili, 4-5µm lato. Telia amphigena, praecipue abaxialia, atro-rufo-brunnea, rotunda vel elongata, ad 1 mm diam., subepidermalia, erumpentia; teliosporae (30) 36-40µm longae, (31) 38-45 (48)µm latae, atro-cinnamomea, 3-cellulares, cellula 19-24x24-26µm, pariete 2-4µm crassa, tuberculata, tuberculis ad 3µm longae; pedicellus hyalinus, 5-7µm latus, 3 cellulis apicalibus hyalinis, una pro singulis cellulis probasidialibus. Spermogonia and aecia unknown. Uredinia amphigenous, mainly hypophyllous, scattered or more or less grouped, subepidermal, becoming erumpent, 0.1 -1 mm diameter, cinnamon brown, sometimes on round chlorotic areas of the leaf up to 0.5 cm, old lesions brown, up to 1 cm diameter; urediniospores (30) 37-45 (52)x(15) 19-25 (27)µm, somewhat flattened, in side view ovoid, ellipsoid, spheroid, star-shaped, cinnamon brown, cell wall 2-4 Hm thick, tuberculate, tubercles 2-10 Hm long, 2-5 Hm wide and tapering to a blunt apex, arranged mainly on margin of spores, sometimes at apex as a crown, sometimes tubercles very conspicuous giving spore a divided appearance, germ pores two, equatorial, in center of flattened side of spores, pedicel hyaline, fragile, 4-5 Hm wide. Telia amphigenous,mainly hypophyllous, close to uredinia, dark chestnut brown, round, sometimes elongated, up to 1 mm diameter, subepidermal becoming erumpent; teliospores sometimes in uredinia, (30) 36-40µm long, (31) 38-45 (48)µm wide, yellowish when young, dark cinnamon brown when old, three probasidial cells delimited by vertical septa, probasidial cells 19-24x24-26 |j.m, wall 2-4µm, outer wall tuberculate, tubercles up to 3 long, tapering to a blunt apex; pedicel hyaline, 5-7µm wide, with three apical hyaline cells (12x5 (µm), one subtending each probasidial cell. Holotypus On C. rufescens (Benth.) Britton (Fabaceae, subfamily Mimosoideae). Panama, Chiriqui, Boquete, 08°46.691'N, 82°25.968'W, 26 Nov. 2004, leg. J.R. Hernandez and M. Vega Rios 2004-120, II-III (BPI 871146). Isotype in PMA. Other specimens examined: at the same place on the same host plant, 27 Aug. 2005, leg. M. Piepenbring and M. Vega Rios 3518 (PMA); 6 Nov. 2005, M. Piepenbring 3680 (PMA). On Fabaceae indet. Panama, Chiriqui, Boquete, 08°46.691'N, 82°25.968'W, 26 Nov. 2004, leg. J.R. Hernandez and M. Vega Rios 2004-122, II-III (BPI 871147, PMA).Published as part of Hernandez, J. R., Piepenbring, M. & Rios, M. B. V., 2007, A new species, Dicheirinia panamensis, and new records of rust fungi from Panama., pp. 81-91 in Mycol Progress 6 on pages 82-8
Technical and economic aspects of the importation of fruits from Chile
Thesis (B.S.)-- Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of General Science, 1924 [first author], and Thesis (B.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of General Engineering, 1924 [second author].Includes bibliographical references (leaf 29).by Horacio Serrano Palma and Arthur M. Kallet.B.S
El gran enemigo
Relato de Marcos Pedrosa Serrano para la revista Sci-FdI.
Finalista del premio BYTE.Depto. de Sistemas Informáticos y ComputaciónFac. de InformáticaTRUEpu
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