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Fig. 3 in Mites of the Family Macrochelidae (Acari: Gamasida) from Sungai Wain, East Kalimantan, Indonesia
Fig. 3. Macrocheles wainensis Dwibadra and Takaku, sp. nov., female, holotype (MZB. Acar. 7562). A, dorsal shield; B, ventral shield; C, ventral view of gnathosoma (paratype, MZB. Acar. 7564); D, chelicera (paratype, MZB. Acar. 7563); E, tectum; F, sacculus foeminus (paratype, MZB. Acar. 8217). Scale bars: 100 µm (A, B); 50 µm (C–F).Published as part of Dwibadra, Dhian, Takaku, Gen, Ôhara, Masahiro & Ueda, Akira, 2014, Mites of the Family Macrochelidae (Acari: Gamasida) from Sungai Wain, East Kalimantan, Indonesia, pp. 43-57 in Species Diversity 19 (1) on page 52, DOI: 10.12782/sd.19.1.043, http://zenodo.org/record/458493
Macrocheles sumbaensis Hartini and Takaku 2005
Macrocheles sumbaensis Hartini and Takaku, 2005 Macrocheles sumbaensis Hartini and Takaku, 2005 in Hartini et al. 2005: 206–207, figs 6–11. Material examined. Km 23: 1 female, Acacia mangium plantation, 23 December 2006, ex residue in vial. Diagnosis. Dorsal shield oval, surface ornamented with distinct reticulation and punctations; 28 dorsal setae; setae j1, Z4, Z5, and S5 pilose distally; J5 entirely pilose; other setae simple. Sternal shield with granular ornamentation, short lines and punctation in edges of shields; epygynial shield ornamented with punctate reticulation. Habitat. This species has been collected from scarab beetles of the genus Aphodius and from the histerid beetle Pachylister lutarius (Erichson, 1834). Distribution. Indonesia [Sumba and Kalimantan (new record)].Published as part of Dwibadra, Dhian, Takaku, Gen, Ôhara, Masahiro & Ueda, Akira, 2014, Mites of the Family Macrochelidae (Acari: Gamasida) from Sungai Wain, East Kalimantan, Indonesia, pp. 43-57 in Species Diversity 19 (1) on page 48, DOI: 10.12782/sd.19.1.043, http://zenodo.org/record/458493
Macrocheles persimilis Hartini, Dwibadra and Takaku 2007
Macrocheles persimilis Hartini, Dwibadra and Takaku, 2007 Macrocheles persimilis Hartini, Dwibadra and Takaku, 2007: 82–83, 85, fig. 3. Material examined. Km 22: 1 female, 23 December 2006, ex residue in vial. Km 24: 1 female, 26 December 2006, ex residue in vial. Diagnosis. Dorsal shield oval, attenuate posteriorly; surface ornamented with distinct reticulations and punctations; lateral margin smooth; dorsal shield with 28 pairs of setae; j1–4 pilose distally; j5, j6, z1, z5, z6, and J2 simple; other dorsal setae pilose; sternal shield with one or two l. arc. Habitat. This species has been collected from the scarab beetle genus Onthophagus. Distribution. Indonesia [Sulawesi and Kalimantan (new record)].Published as part of Dwibadra, Dhian, Takaku, Gen, Ôhara, Masahiro & Ueda, Akira, 2014, Mites of the Family Macrochelidae (Acari: Gamasida) from Sungai Wain, East Kalimantan, Indonesia, pp. 43-57 in Species Diversity 19 (1) on page 48, DOI: 10.12782/sd.19.1.043, http://zenodo.org/record/458493
Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation
counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings
are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that
only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into
account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
Variations on the Author
“Variations on the Author” discusses two of Eduardo Coutinho’s recent films (Um Dia na Vida, from 2010, and Últimas Conversas, posthumously released in 2015) and their contribution to the general question of documentary authorship. The director’s filmography is characterized by a consistent yet self-effacing form of authorial self-inscription: Coutinho often features as an interviewer that rather than express opinions propels discourses; an interviewer that is good at listening. This mode of self-inscription characterizes him as an author who is not expressive but who is nonetheless markedly present on the screen. In Um Dia na Vida, however, Coutinho is completely absent form the image, while Últimas Conversas, on the contrary, includes a confessional prologue that moves the director from the margins to the center of his films. This article examines the ways in which these works stand out in the filmography of a director who offers new insights into the notion of cinematic authorship
Macrocheles mammifer Berlese 1918
Macrocheles mammifer Berlese, 1918 Macrocheles mammifer Berlese, 1918: 146, 162, 171. Holostaspis polyornata Turk, 1948: 105. Macrocheles pavlovskii Bregetova and Koroleva, 1960: 83; Karg 1971: 140. Macrocheles postneri Krauss, 1970: 28. Macrocheles tridentatus: Delfinado and Baker 1975: 53, not Pearse and Wharton 1936 in Pearse et al. 1936: 473 (misidentification). Macrocheles mammifer: Bregetova 1977: 363; Wallace 1986: 11; Krantz and Whitaker 1988: 236. Material examined. Km 22: 1 female, Imperata cylindrica grassland, 23 December 2006, ex residue in vial. Diagnosis. Dorsal shield widely rounded, reticulate and micropunctured; lateral and marginal dorsal setae plumose distally except for s2, s6, and r4; 8 pairs of dorsocentral and mediolateral dorsal setae (j2, j5, j6, J2, J5, z1, z5, and z6) smooth and needle-like; j1 brush-like, z2 pilose distally; ventral shield sculptured; sternal shield sparsely and irregularly punctured; sculptural lines absent; surface of epigyneal and ventrianal shield reticulate; ventrianal shield wider than long, with micropunctation in lateral areas. Habitat. This species has been collected from scarab beetles and decaying substrates. Distribution. Indonesia (Kalimantan; new record), Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines, Israel, Australia, Micronesia, Spain, Germany, Poland, Slovakia, Russia, USA, Trinidad, Cuba, and Argentina.Published as part of Dwibadra, Dhian, Takaku, Gen, Ôhara, Masahiro & Ueda, Akira, 2014, Mites of the Family Macrochelidae (Acari: Gamasida) from Sungai Wain, East Kalimantan, Indonesia, pp. 43-57 in Species Diversity 19 (1) on page 47, DOI: 10.12782/sd.19.1.043, http://zenodo.org/record/458493
Macrocheles entetiensis Hartini and Takaku 2005
Macrocheles entetiensis Hartini and Takaku, 2005 Macrocheles entetiensis Hartini and Takaku, 2005 in Hartini et al. 2005: 204–206, figs 1–5. Material examined. Km 18: 5 females, 23 December 2006, ex Onthophagus schwaneri, residue in vial. Km 22: 8 females, 23 December 2006, ex residue in vials. Km 23: 4 females, 23 December 2006, ex O. limbatus Herbs, 1789; 8 females, Imperata cylindrical (L.) grassland, 17–22 December 2007, ex O. uedai Ochi and Kon, 2006 and residue in vials. Km 24: 33 females, 23 December 2006, ex O. limbatus and residue in vials. Diagnosis. Female. Dorsal setae j1 pilose distally; j3 and z4 thickened and pilose distally; j5, j6, z5, z6, and J2 simple; other dorsal setae pilose distally or pilose in distal half. Sternal shield with distinct l. ang., l. arc., l. m. t., and l. o. p.; l. o. p. disjunct from l. m. t. and not bifurcate. Habitat. This species has been collected from the scarab beetle genera Aphodius, Catharsius, and Onthophagus. Distribution. Indonesia [Timor, Sumba, Flores, Sumbawa, Java, and Kalimantan (new record)].Published as part of Dwibadra, Dhian, Takaku, Gen, Ôhara, Masahiro & Ueda, Akira, 2014, Mites of the Family Macrochelidae (Acari: Gamasida) from Sungai Wain, East Kalimantan, Indonesia, pp. 43-57 in Species Diversity 19 (1) on page 45, DOI: 10.12782/sd.19.1.043, http://zenodo.org/record/458493
Appropriate Similarity Measures for Author Cocitation Analysis
We provide a number of new insights into the methodological discussion about author cocitation analysis. We first argue that the use of the Pearson correlation for measuring the similarity between authors’ cocitation profiles is not very satisfactory. We then discuss what kind of similarity measures may be used as an alternative to the Pearson correlation. We consider three similarity measures in particular. One is the well-known cosine. The other two similarity measures have not been used before in the bibliometric literature. Finally, we show by means of an example that our findings have a high practical relevance.information science;Pearson correlation;cosine;similarity measure;author cocitation analysis
Macrocheles baramensis Evans and Hyatt 1963
Macrocheles baramensis Evans and Hyatt, 1963 Macrocheles baramensis Evans and Hyatt, 1963: 335–337, figs 15–17. Macrocheles baramensis: Hartini et al. 2003: 307–308. Material examined. SWPF: 3 females, 20 December 2006, ex Paragymnopleurus maurus Sharp, 1875; 6 females, 15–20 December 2007, ex P. maurus; 1 female, 11 December 2008, ex residue in vial. Km 15: 2 females, 19 December 2007, ex Scarabaeinae; 2 females, 11 December 2008, ex P. maurus. Km 24: 2 females, burned ridge, 14–19 December 2007, ex residue in vials; 3 females, 14–19 December 2008, ex P. maurus; 1 female, burned valleys, 5–10 December 2008, ex residue in vial. Km 12: 5 females, 15–20 December 2007, ex Scarabaeinae. Diagnosis. Female. Dorsal shield granular, covered with fine reticulations and bearing 28 pairs of setae; j1 pilose in their distal halves, dorsal setae bipectinate in their distal halves, except simple j5, j6, z5, z6, and J2 (in some cases these slightly pilose). Sternal shield granular with faint linear ornamentation. Habitat. This species has been collected from the scarab beetle genera Catharsius, Onthophagus, and Paragymnopleurus. Distribution. Indonesia (Kalimantan) and Malaysia (Sarawak).Published as part of Dwibadra, Dhian, Takaku, Gen, Ôhara, Masahiro & Ueda, Akira, 2014, Mites of the Family Macrochelidae (Acari: Gamasida) from Sungai Wain, East Kalimantan, Indonesia, pp. 43-57 in Species Diversity 19 (1) on pages 44-45, DOI: 10.12782/sd.19.1.043, http://zenodo.org/record/458493
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