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    Réponse de D. Vidal

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    Vidal Daniel. Réponse de D. Vidal. In: Sociologie du travail, 12ᵉ année n°2, Avril-juin 1970. pp. 216-217

    Pseudofulvia Vidal & Kirkendale 2007, n. gen.

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    Genus <i>Pseudofulvia</i> n. gen. <p> DIAGNOSIS. — This new genus shares one important character with <i>Fulvia</i>: stronger ribs on the posterior slope than on the median and anterior shell regions (Vidal 1994). However, it differs from <i>Fulvia</i> in having: 1) very asymmetrical or “fragiform” outline, with a relatively pronounced keel or carina delimiting the posterior shell region (a character also shown by <i>Fulvia fragiformis</i> Vidal, 1994); 2) posterior ribs and interstices that are very strong and triangular; 3) poorly developed anterior ribbing; and 4) no ocular organs on the siphonal tentacles.</p> <p> TYPE SPECIES. — <i>Pseudofulvia caledonica</i> n. sp. by present designation.</p>Published as part of <i>Vidal, Jacques & Kirkendale, Lisa, 2007, Ten new species of Cardiidae (Mollusca, Bivalvia) from New Caledonia and the tropical western Pacific, pp. 83-107 in Zoosystema 29 (1)</i> on page 93, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/5401696">10.5281/zenodo.5401696</a&gt

    Présentation d'un document : le journal de Me Lucien Vidal-Naquet

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    A Document: Maître Lucien Vidal-Naquet's Journal. The author here gives us brief biography of his father, Lucien Vidal-Naquet, a lawyer, and presents the journal he kept from September 1942 to February 1944. On May 15, 1944, Lucien Vidal-Naquet was deported to the internment camps of Baumettes, Drancy, and finally to Auschwitz, never to return. Lucien Vidal-Naquet was a "dejudaïzed Jewish bourgeois" (as wrote Raymond Aron) and French patriot appalled by the armistice and the Vichy regime. Prevented from practicing law from 1942 on he refused to flee danger the seriousness of which he fully appreciated.Vidal-Naquet Pierre. Présentation d'un document : le journal de Me Lucien Vidal-Naquet. In: Annales. Economies, sociétés, civilisations. 48ᵉ année, N. 3, 1993. pp. 501-512

    La Convertie, Albert Vidal. Publié dans Albert Vidal et Rémy Cazals, Le Jeune Homme qui voulait devenir écrivain, Toulouse, 1985

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    Vidal Albert. La Convertie, Albert Vidal. Publié dans Albert Vidal et Rémy Cazals, Le Jeune Homme qui voulait devenir écrivain, Toulouse, 1985. In: Diasporas. Histoire et sociétés, n°3, 2003. Passages, conversions, retours. pp. 149-150

    Du sauvage au cultivé : le passage de l'adolescence en Grèce ancienne. Les travaux de Pierre Vidal-Naquet

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    Vidal-Naquet Pierre. Du sauvage au cultivé : le passage de l'adolescence en Grèce ancienne. Les travaux de Pierre Vidal-Naquet. In: Raison présente, n°59, 3e trimestre 1981. Enfant antique et pédagogie classique. pp. 9-26

    Fulvia (Fulvia) colorata Vidal & Kirkendale 2007, n. sp.

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    <i>Fulvia</i> (<i>Fulvia</i>) <i>colorata</i> n. sp. <p>(Fig 3 A-C; Table 2)</p> <p>TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype: cv, 16.1 × 14.3 × 10.2 mm. Paratypes (2): cv, 16.4 × 14.0 × 10.9 mm; cv, 13.5 × 12.0 × 8.7 mm.</p> <p>ETYMOLOGY. — Strongly coloured.</p> <p>TYPE LOCALITY. — SALOMON 1, 2001, E of Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, stn CP 1810, 9°47.7’S, 160°50.5’E, 53 m.</p> <p> MATERIAL EXAMINED. — <b>Philippines.</b> PANGLAO 2004, Bohol Island, W of Baclayon, stn T6, 9°35.1’N, 123°51.2’E, 34-82 m, coarse muddy sand with large sponges, 2.VI.2004, 2 cv (paratypes) + 1 lv.</p> <p>DISTRIBUTION. — Known from the Solomon and Philippines Islands.</p> <p>DESCRIPTION</p> <p>Shell small, subrectangular and rather elongate (L/H 0.89), almost symmetrical, with posterior margin almost straight in its middle.</p> <p>Lunular area well-differentiated, smooth, slightly concave, with a significant, typically rounded lunular heart. Sublunule short and smooth.</p> <p>External and internal coloration with numerous dense, brown small spots, more or less concentrically arranged and sometimes entirely white.</p> <p>Ribs 45-55.</p> <p>Ribs are higher and flatly rounded on the posterior third of the valve, with wider interstices compared with other shell regions and periostracal insertions largely restricted to the tops of the ribs. On the most median and anterior shell areas, ribs very low, almost flat and discernible by periostracal insertions present on posterior rib margin; interstices narrower than ribs.</p> <p>Ocular organs present.</p> <p>MICROHABITAT</p> <p>The material from the Philippines was fresh dead and likely lived where it was collected, from 34-82 m in coarse muddy sands.</p> <p>REMARKS</p> <p> <i>Fulvia colorata</i> n. sp. differs from four small <i>Fulvia</i> found in this region (<i>F</i>. <i>undatopicta</i> Pilsbry, 1904, <i>F</i>. <i>hungerfordi</i> Sowerby, 1901, <i>F</i>. <i>scalata</i> Vidal, 1994, <i>F</i>. <i>dulcis</i> Deshayes, 1863) in three consistent gross morphological features. <i>Fulvia colorata</i> n. sp. 1) is more elongate and less inflated (L/H 0.85-0.89, compared with 0.94-1.16 for other four taxa, Table 9); 2) exhibits specific colour patterning of numerous densely-packed small brown spots that are never observed in these other taxa; and 3) completely lacks granulations, which all the other species possess to varying degrees. <i>Fulvia colorata</i> n. sp. also differs from another similar <i>Fulvia</i> from this region, <i>F. lineonotata</i> Vidal, 1994, in being less elongate (<i>F</i>. <i>colorata</i> n. sp. L/H 0.85-0.89, compared with 0.8-0.9, see Table 9) and possessing a much shorter sublunular area.</p>Published as part of <i>Vidal, Jacques & Kirkendale, Lisa, 2007, Ten new species of Cardiidae (Mollusca, Bivalvia) from New Caledonia and the tropical western Pacific, pp. 83-107 in Zoosystema 29 (1)</i> on page 89, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/5401696">10.5281/zenodo.5401696</a&gt

    Pseudofulvia arago Vidal & Kirkendale 2007, n. sp.

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    <i>Pseudofulvia arago</i> n. sp. <p>(Fig. 4 D-F)</p> <p>TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype, live-collected cv, 27.0 × 23.3 × 17.5 mm.</p> <p>TYPE LOCALITY. — BENTHAUS 2002, Austral Ridge, Arago Bank, stn 1985, 23°26.3’S, 150°44.2’W, 100- 107 m.</p> <p>ETYMOLOGY. — In reference to the discovery of this species from the Arago Bank.</p> <p>MATERIAL EXAMINED. — The holotype.</p> <p>DISTRIBUTION. — Presently only known from the Arago Bank, Austral Islands.</p> <p>DESCRIPTION</p> <p>Shell medium, thin but solid, rather fragiform and inequilateral with posterior slope higher, more flattened and truncated than medio-posterior and anterior shell regions; anterior margin well rounded.</p> <p>Lunular area narrow, short, very slightly depressed, smooth, with margins slightly raised but not touching umbo, no sublunule.</p> <p>External colour white to light yellow on the umbonal area; interior white with yellow to yelloworange spots in the umbonal cavity.</p> <p>Cardinals connected in the right valve, unconnected in the left valve.</p> <p>Ribs approximately 80.</p> <p>Ribs on posterior slope divided into two regions (PT1 and PT2, Fig. 2B) of comparable size, separated by a very slight depression on the margin. Posterior zone (PT2) with 9 or 10 flatly triangular ribs, ornamented with serried tubercular scales on rib tops. Anterior zone (PT1) with approximately 9 or 10 ribs, wider and more triangular than ribs of PT2 and without ornaments. Median region with more than 60 narrow, flat to rounded ribs, with no indication of periostracal insertions.</p> <p>Ocular organs absent.</p> <p>ANATOMY</p> <p>Siphonal area with two elongated apertures surrounded with thin, white tentacles.</p> <p>MICROHABITAT</p> <p>The single, live-collected specimen was recovered from 100- 107 m.</p> <p>REMARKS</p> <p> This taxon shares one character with the genus <i>Fulvia</i>, stronger ribs on the posterior slope than on the median and anterior shell regions. However, unlike most other <i>Fulvia</i> studied so far, <i>Pseudofulvia arago</i> n. sp. has a “fragiform” outline, with a relatively pronounced keel or carina, very thin ribs in the median and anterior shell regions, posterior ribs and interstices very strong and triangular, no periostracal insertions on any shell region, no granulations on the exterior shell surface and finally, no ocular organs on siphonal tentacles. <i>Pseudofulvia arago</i> n. sp. is distinguished from <i>P. caledonica</i> n. sp. by its larger adult size, absence of exterior granulations, connected cardinals in the right valve and unconnected cardinals in the left valve, no sublunule and the complete absence of periostracal insertions.</p>Published as part of <i>Vidal, Jacques & Kirkendale, Lisa, 2007, Ten new species of Cardiidae (Mollusca, Bivalvia) from New Caledonia and the tropical western Pacific, pp. 83-107 in Zoosystema 29 (1)</i> on pages 94-96, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/5401696">10.5281/zenodo.5401696</a&gt

    Legs Vidal

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    Legs Vidal. In: Bulletin administratif de l'instruction publique. Tome 43 n°807, 1888. p. 435

    Rienzi : grande ópera trágica en cinco actos, poesía y música

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    Copia digital. España : Ministerio de Cultura. Subdirección General de Coordinación Bibliotecaria, d2024Rústica.Registro de la Propiedad Intelectual: Ley de 1847: 17355; n. de solicitud de ingreso: "1293"; fecha y datos de ingreso: "8 Febrero 76", "Regº fº 324 lib. 26"; firma del depositante: "Andrés Vidal hijo"Sello: "Andrés Vidal Hijo, Editor de música, Carrera de San Gerónimo 34, Madrid

    Nécropole toulousaine de Saint-Roch : le puits funéraire n°10

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    Vidal Michel. Nécropole toulousaine de Saint-Roch : le puits funéraire n°10. In: Pallas, 19/1972. pp. 131-155
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