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    Fig. 2 in Socratea karstenii F. W. Stauffer & Balslev (Arecaceae), a new species from Venezuela

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    Fig. 2. – Map of distribution of Socratea exorrhiza H. Wendl., S. hecatonandra (Dugand) R. Bernal, S. karstenii F. W. Stauffer & Balslev, S. montana R. Bernal & A. J. Hend., S. rostrata Burret, S. salazarii H. E. Moore, based on HENDERSON (1990).Published as part of Stauffer, Fred W. & Balslev, Henrik, 2012, Socratea karstenii F. W. Stauffer & Balslev (Arecaceae), a new species from Venezuela, pp. 285-291 in Candollea 67 (2) on page 288, DOI: 10.15553/c2012v672a10, http://zenodo.org/record/577314

    J. Cadier. Calvin

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    Stauffer Richard. J. Cadier. Calvin. In: Revue de l'histoire des religions, tome 184, n°2, 1973. pp. 235-236

    J. Cadier. Calvin

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    Stauffer Richard. J. Cadier. Calvin. In: Revue de l'histoire des religions, tome 184, n°2, 1973. pp. 235-236

    Hans Stauffer

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    Hans Stauffer, president of Stauffer Chemical Company, as been awarded the Chemical Industry Medal. Stauffer Co is co-owner of San Fransico Chemical Co, developer of the local phospate deposits

    Stauffer Chemical Company P.3

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    21013 Stauffer Chemical Co., Wyoming. Gift of Mallory Hope Ferrell

    Stauffer Chemical Company P.4

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    21014 Stauffer Chemical Company., Wyoming. Gift of Mallory Hope Ferrell

    Stauffer Chemical Company P.2

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    21012 Stauffer Chemical Plant., Wyoming. Gift of Mallory Hope Ferrell

    Level 2: Où Vont Les Parents? / Where Do Parents Go?

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    I dedicate this book to the imagination of young people. Hi! It\u27s me, it\u27s Kirk Stauffer. I am 62 years old, I study Middle-Age history, German, and of course French. I am not an author, but my wife is an author, my daughter Is a script writer, and my son is an author as well. During my free time, I do cycling in Atlanta, USA and around the world. Je dédie ce livre aux imaginations des jeunes. Salut! C\u27est moi, c\u27est Kirk Stauffer. J\u27ai soixante-deux ans, et j\u27étudie l\u27histoire du Moyen Âge, l\u27allemand, et bien sûr le français, Je ne suis pas auteur mais ma femme est auteur, ma fille est scénariste, et mon fils est auteur aussi. Dans mon temps libre, je fais du vélo a Atlanta, USA et à travers le monde.https://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/globallib/1013/thumbnail.jp

    Stauffer Chemical Company P.5

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    21015 Gift of. M.H. Ferrell. Stauffer Chemical Co., Soda Ash., Wyoming. Mine workers entering cage to go down into mine

    Metriaclima koningsi Stauffer 2018, new species

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    Metriaclima koningsi, new species Fig. 1. Pseudotropheus ‘membe deep’ (Ribbink et al. 1983) Metriaclima sp. “membe deep” (Konings 1990) Holotype. PSU 12891, adult male 56.8 mm SL, 12.058700° S, 34.752420° E, Membe Point, Likoma Island, Lake Malaŵi, Malaŵi, Africa, 5 August 2005, J. R. Stauffer, Jr. Paratypes: PSU 12892, 16 (42.6–55.3 mm SL), data as for holotype; PSU 12893, 3 (40.3–49.0 mm SL), 12.046202° S, 34.759400° E, Maingano Island, Lake Malaŵi, Malaŵi, Africa, 18 February, 2002, A. F. Konings, J. R. Stauffer, Jr. Diagnosis. The moderately-sloped vomer (43.1º in holotype) with a swollen rostral tip (Fig. 2), bicuspid teeth in the anterior portion of the outer row of both upper and lower jaws, the lower jaw at a 45º angle to a line from the tip of the snout to the hypural plate, a lower jaw that is slightly longer than the upper, and its feeding at a 90º angle (Konings 1990) to the substrate place this species in Metriaclima. The lack of conspicuous vertical bars on the flank and the dark submarginal band in the dorsal fin of male M. koningsi (Fig. 3) distinguish it from all other species of Metriaclima, except Metriaclima usisyae Li, Konings, & Stauffer. Males of M. usisyae have a goldcoloured flank while this is blue in male M. koningsi. Females of M. koningsi are entirely brownish yellow and thus distinguished from those of most other species of Metriaclima except for females of M. flavifemina and M. phaeos. The snout of the latter species is relatively longer than that of M. koningsi (37.9–44.7% vs. 26.6–33.1% HL) but females of M. flavifemina cannot reliably be distinguished from those of M. koningsi apart from the fact that they have a larger size (maximum 79 mm SL vs. 49 mm SL for M. koningsi). Description. Morphometric and meristic data in Table 1. Dorsal fin with 17–18 spines and 7–9 rays. Anal fin with three spines (one specimen with two) and 7–8 rays. Lateral line with 30–32 ctenoid scales with 1–2 pored scales posterior to hypural plate. Caudal fin emarginate. Head of males grey with two bright interorbital bars; cheek with gray markings; gular dark grey/black. Laterally light blue dorsally and dark blue/black ventrally. Dorsal fin light blue with dark submarginal band and light blue/white lappets. Caudal-fin membranes blue, rays pale orange. Anal fin black with 1–2 yellow ocelli; tips of rays light blue. Pelvic fins with blue leading edge; anterior membranes black fading to clear. Pectoral fins with black rays and clear membranes. Head of females yellow/brown with 1 light brown/green interorbital bar. Cheek yellowish brown with yellow/ brown operculum with green highlights; dark grey opercle spot; gular yellow. Laterally yellow/brown ground colour with yellow scale margins; centre of scales pale blue/white; belly and breast white. Dorsal fin yellow/brown with yellow lappets; distal one-third of rayed membranes bright yellow/orange. Caudal-fin membranes yellowish brown with yellow rays. Proximal one-quarter of anal fin clear; distal three-quarters yellow orange. Pectoral fins with brown rays and clear membranes. Anterior three membranes and rays of pelvic fin bright yellow/orange; posterior membranes and rays clear. Distribution. Metriaclima koningsi is a deep-water form and is usually found at depths greater than 15 m (Konings 2016). It is only known from Membe Point and Maingano Island along the northeastern shore of Likoma Island. Etymology. Named after Adrianus Konings for his comprehensive knowledge and for teaching me most of what I know about the fishes of Lake Malaŵi. Discussion. Metriaclima koningsi usually occurs over the sediment-rich habitat between 15–30 m (Konings 2016). Males have been observed feeding on the aufwuchs at a 90° angle, where they abduct their jaws to a near 180°; thus they can align their teeth of both the upper and lower jaws in the same plane. Both males and females will feed on zooplankton from the water column (Konings 2016, pers. obs.). Metriaclima is a large genus of the endemic rock-dwelling cichlids in Lake Malaŵi. Stauffer et al. (2013) recognised 31 described species and subsequently Li et al. (2016) described two additional elongate species in the genus. Many authors (Turner & Burrows1995, Van Doorn et al. 1998, Seehausen & Van Alphen 1999) have argued that sexual selection on male breeding coloration and behavior has driven speciation of these fishes. Thus, in many cases male coloration is the primary trait used to delimit species (Ribbink et al. 1983, Stauffer et al. 1995, 1997). There are now 35 described Metriaclima spp., but Konings (2007) recognised at least 75 different forms within the genus; thus Metriaclima may be the most species-rich of the mbuna in Lake Malaŵi.Published as part of Stauffer, Jay R., 2018, Description of Metriaclima koningsi, a new species (Teleostei: Cichlidae) from Lake Malaŵi, Malaŵi, Africa, pp. 95-100 in Zootaxa 4370 (1) on pages 96-99, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4370.1.8, http://zenodo.org/record/113855
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