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Kosciusko [music] /
For voice and piano.; Cover title.; "Introduced & sung by Miss Nella Webb."; Cover carries portraits of Nella Webb (by Rudolph Buchner), Charles Vaude and Moritz Lutzen.; Words printed as text on p. [4].; "During Moritz Lutzen's visit to Australia he offered a prize for the best lyric, by an Australian author to be set to music by himself. The prize was awarded to Charles Vaude, for his lyric 'Kosciusko,' and Miss Nella Webb produced this song with instantaneous success."--P. [4].; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-an8393500; 1913, by Victor J. Draper, Sydney.; NLA's NL copy from the collection of Keith Watson. ANL
Electrocambalidae Moritz & Wesener 2021, fam. nov.
Electrocambalidae fam. nov. sp. Material examined MYANMAR • 1 specimen; Kachin State, Hukawng Valley, Mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber inclusion; in the collection of Patrick Müller (BuB1144). Measurements and taphonomy MEASUREMENTS. 13.8 mm long, 0.4 mm in diameter. AMBER DESCRIPTION. Spherical, flat, 44.4 × 33.6 × 15.9 mm. Polished, yellow, transparent. SYNINCLUSIONS. Soil particles, bark, Archaeognatha, Diptera, Hymenoptera (wasp, ant). TAPHONOMIC FEATURES. Body straight. Imprint of body next to specimen. Body dorsally flattened, cuticle partially broken. Layering of amber.Published as part of Moritz, Leif & Wesener, Thomas, 2021, Electrocambalidae fam. nov., a new family of Cambalidea from Cretaceous Burmese amber (Diplopoda, Spirostreptida), pp. 22-46 in European Journal of Taxonomy 755 (1) on page 39, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2021.755.1397, http://zenodo.org/record/498328
Electrocambala Moritz & Wesener 2021, gen. nov.
Electrocambala gen. nov. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 031BD521-9640-4628-8C00-81371D839F43 Figs 1–3 Type species Electrocambala ornata gen. et sp. nov. Diagnosis Electrocambala gen. nov. differs from Kachincambala gen. nov. by the presence of an accessory spine on the tarsus (Figs 1E, 3G). The anterior gonopod carries two rounded coxal lobes, the coxite is as long as the telopodite, and the outer lobe of the coxite is ⅓ as long as the inner lobe. The apex of the posterior gonopod is curved anteriorly, creating an open channel (Fig. 1G–H). Etymology As for the family. Feminine. Other species included Electrocambala cretacea gen. et sp. nov.Published as part of Moritz, Leif & Wesener, Thomas, 2021, Electrocambalidae fam. nov., a new family of Cambalidea from Cretaceous Burmese amber (Diplopoda, Spirostreptida), pp. 22-46 in European Journal of Taxonomy 755 (1) on page 26, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2021.755.1397, http://zenodo.org/record/498328
Kachincambala Moritz & Wesener 2021, gen. nov.
Kachincambala gen. nov. sp. Material examined MYANMAR • 1 ♂; Kachin State, Hukawng Valley, Mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber inclusion; ZFMK-MYR6121. Measurements and taphonomy MEASUREMENTS. 5.3 mm long, 0.3 mm in diameter, 24 + 6 body rings. AMBER DESCRIPTION. Oval, flat, 6.0 × 13.5 × 4.1 mm. Light yellow, transparent. SYNINCLUSIONS. Archaeognatha, aphid, Hymenoptera?, mite, stellate hair. TAPHONOMIC FEATURES. Anterior body rings compressed. Posterior body rings partly polished away. Remarks This specimen is identified as a member of the Electrocambalidae fam. nov. based on the large gap between leg pairs 3 and 4 and the presence of setae on the head and the posterior margin of the body rings. It is determined as a member of Kachincambala gen. nov. based on the absence of an accessory spine. For a detailed description the animal is not sufficiently preserved.Published as part of Moritz, Leif & Wesener, Thomas, 2021, Electrocambalidae fam. nov., a new family of Cambalidea from Cretaceous Burmese amber (Diplopoda, Spirostreptida), pp. 22-46 in European Journal of Taxonomy 755 (1) on page 38, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2021.755.1397, http://zenodo.org/record/498328
Diener, Pablo: Johann Moritz Rugendas: Bilder aus Mexiko
Diener, Pablo: Johann Moritz Rugendas: Bilder aus Mexiko : Bildbd. u. Katalog zur Ausstellung in d. Univ.-Bibliothek Augsburg / hrsg. von Thomas M. Scheerer ... - Augsburg : Wißner, 1993. - 108 S
Sphaeromimus de Saussure & Zehntner 1902
Genus Sphaeromimus de Saussure & Zehntner, 1902 For a recent revision, see Wesener et al. (2014).Published as part of Moritz, Leif & Wesener, Thomas, 2017, Integrative description of two new species of Malagasy chirping giant pill-millipedes, genus Sphaeromimus (Diplopoda: Sphaerotheriida: Arthrosphaeridae), pp. 1-25 in European Journal of Taxonomy 381 on page 5, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2017.381, http://zenodo.org/record/111811
Letter containing inquiry regarding the ethnic identity of the descendents of Georg Moritz Oppenheim.
Letter from Wilhelm Gehlig to Rabbi Dr. Freudenthal in Nuremberg with a genealogical question regarding Georg Moritz Oppenheim. Of particular interest to the author is to determine whether Oppenheim's descendents are "rein jüdischen Blutes (=of pure Jewish blood)."Robert Singermandigitize
Theratta mannavan Anilkumar & Wesener & Moritz 2022, n. sp.
Theratta mannavan n. sp. Anilkumar, Wesener & Moritz Figs 2–6 Diagnosis. Head pointed (Fig. 3A) rather than broad and slightly stout as in Theratta eravikulam n. sp. (Fig. 8A) and Theratta shola n. sp. (Fig. 10A). T. mannavan n. sp. shares with T. shola n. sp. the wave-like curve centrally on the posterior margin of the prozonites (Fig. 4A), while such a curve is absent in T. eravikulam n. sp. (Fig. 8E). Differs from T. eravikulam n. sp. and T. shola n. sp. by the absence of the line fold at the anterior region, separating the ganthochilarium from the rest of the head (Fig. 3F). T. mannavan n. sp. differs from T. eravikulam n. sp. by the mesal process and lamellar process of the anterior gonopod each being triangular distally (Fig. 5E), whereas these processes are rounder and broader in T. eravikulam n. sp. (Figs 9D, F). Posterior gonopod consisting of four podomeres (Fig. 6I), while it consists of six podomeres in T. eravikulam n. sp. (Fig. 9C) and T. shola n. sp. (Fig. 11F). T. mannavan n. sp. shows a genetic p-distance in the COI gene of 20.9 % to T. eravikulam n. sp. and 21. 7 % to T. shola n. sp.. Etymology. The species epithet mannavan, noun in apposition, refers to the type locality of the species, the Mannavan Shola of Annamudi Shola National Park. Materials examined. 1 M holotype (ZFMK-MYR 9482 B1), 1 F paratype (ZFMK-MYR 9482 C), 3 M paratypes (ZFMK-MYR 9482 B2, 9483A, 11393), 7 F paratypes (ZFMK-MYR 9483), 14 F paratypes (ZFMK-MYR 9482), 13 M paratypes (ZFMK-MYR 9482; 9482A, 9482A1, 9482A2, 9482A3, 9482B), India, Province Kerala, Idukki District, Munnar, Annamudi Shola National Park, Mannavan Shola, 10º10’54.5”N, 77º11’25.8”E, 2140 m, high altitude montane forest, hand collection, leg. A. A. Pooja, K. S. Nafin, P. P. Sudhin, 25 Mar 2019.Published as part of Anilkumar, Pooja Avinipully, Wesener, Thomas & Moritz, Leif, 2022, First record of the order Polyzoniida from the Indian subcontinent with an integrative description of a new genus (Diplopoda, Colobognatha, Siphonotidae), pp. 401-428 in Zootaxa 5182 (5) on pages 407-412, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5182.5.1, http://zenodo.org/record/705956
Opera omnia
Beiträger: Diplovatatius, Thomas; Episcopius, Eusebius; Fabricius, Anton; Moritz, Erasmus[5 Teile], T.I-IV in jew. zwei Teilen, T.V in drei TeilenVorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: BASILEAE,|| EX OFFICINA EPISCOPIANA.|| [T.I:] M D XXCIX.|| (MDXXCIIX.||) [T.II:] MDXXCIIX.|| [T.III:] MDXXCIIX.|| [T.IV:] MDXXCIIX.|| [T.V:] MDXXCIIX.|| (MDXXCIX.||)T.I: Ill. (Holzschn.), Druckerm.; T.II: Druckerm.; T.III: Druckerm.; T.IV: Druckerm.; T.V: T., Druckerm
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