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Maculoncus parvipalpus Wunderlich 1995
Maculoncus parvipalpus Wunderlich, 1995 (Figures 1a‒d) Maculoncus parvipalpus Wunderlich, 1995: 647, f. 12‒19 (♂♀) Material. ISRAEL: Haifa, 31.xii.2010 (YM) – 1♀ (ZMMU) Comments. This species was previously only known from Greece (Peloponnese Peninsula and Naxos Island) (Wunderlich, 1995). It can be easily recognised by the pattern on carapace (Figs 1 a-b) and abdomen (Fig1 1a, c), long hairs covering the abdomen (Fig. 1a) and the shape of the copulatory organs. It was recorded in Israel for the first time. Haifa is the south-easternmost record of M. parvipalpis.Published as part of Zonstein, Sergei, Marusik, Yuri & Omelko, Mikhail, 2015, A survey of spider taxa new to Israel (Arachnida: Araneae), pp. 372-385 in Zoology in the Middle East 61 (4) on page 374, DOI: 10.1080/09397140.2015.1095525, http://zenodo.org/record/80796
Dysdera bailadero Wunderlich 1992
Dysdera bailadero Wunderlich, 1992 Beiträge zur Araneologie, 1: 288–289 Paratypes. Canary Islands. Tenerife, El Bailadero: 3 juv. 25.XI. 1989 A.L. Medina leg. (Reg. nº 2586, Fl.106) (1011) (DZUL 25965). Current status: synonym of D. iguanensis Wunderlich, 1987 (see Arnedo & Ribera 1997).Published as part of Reboleira, Ana Sofia P. S., Pérez, Antonio José, López, Heriberto, Hernández, Nuria Macías -, Cruz, Salvador De La & Oromí, Pedro, 2012, Catalogue of the type material in the entomological collection of the University of La Laguna (Canary Islands, Spain). I. Arachnida, pp. 61-79 in Zootaxa 3556 on page 68, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.21283
Portrait of Mrs. Rosa Wunderlich.
Sitter is about 70, seated in a high-backed armchair, shown to the knees, and her hands in her lap. She wears a dark dress with a golden brooch at the collar. She has a slight smile, eyes glassy and kind.Gift of the estates of Eva and Frieda Wunderlich, daughters of Rosa Wunderlich, 1968Eugen Spiro (1874-1972) was a member of both the Munich and Berlin Secessions. After an extended stay in Berlin from 1906-1914, Spiro settled in Paris, where he belonged to a group of artists meeting at the Café du D"me. He received a professorship at the Académie Moderne, was elected to the Académie Des Beaux-Arts, and co-founded the Salon d'Automne. The outbreak of WWI forced him to return to Germany, where he soon became a popular portrait painter. From 1915 to 1933 Spiro was on the executive board of the Berlin Secession and a professor at the Staatliche Kunstschule. The Nazi takeover forced Spiro to emigrate. The sixty-one-year old went to Paris in 1935, where he founded the Union Des Artistes Libres in 1936. After the German occupation of France in 1940, Spiro emigrated to the United States and worked as a teacher of the Wayman Adams School in Elizabethtown, New York.Rosa Wunderlich was the mother of the Berlin-born economist and politician, Frieda Wunderlich (1884-65), who tought in the USA at the New School for Social Research.Updated record.Digital imag
Dysdera gibbifera Wunderlich 1992
Dysdera gibbifera Wunderlich, 1992 Beiträge zur Araneologie, 1: 293–294 Holotype ♂. Canary Islands. Tenerife, Los Silos, Monte del Agua, MSS–Teno– 3: 10.VII. 1988 A.L. Medina leg. (T–H 3–124) (Reg. nº 2553, Fl. 104) (1004) (DZUL 25954). Paratype. Canary Islands. Tenerife, Cabezo del Tejo: 1♀ 21.II. 1985 P. Oromí leg. (03933) (Reg. nº 2708, Fl. 111) (1033) (DZUL 25967). Current status: valid species. Additional notes: the paratype was misidentified by Wunderlich (1992); it belongs to the species D. insulana (see Arnedo et al. 1997).Published as part of Reboleira, Ana Sofia P. S., Pérez, Antonio José, López, Heriberto, Hernández, Nuria Macías -, Cruz, Salvador De La & Oromí, Pedro, 2012, Catalogue of the type material in the entomological collection of the University of La Laguna (Canary Islands, Spain). I. Arachnida, pp. 61-79 in Zootaxa 3556 on pages 68-69, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.21283
On applying the set covering model to reseeding
The Functional BIST approach is a rather new BIST technique based on exploiting embedded system functionality to generate deterministic test patterns during BIST. The approach takes advantages of two well-known testing techniques, the arithmetic BIST approach and the reseeding method. The main contribution of the present paper consists in formulating the problem of an optimal reseeding computation as an instance of the set covering problem. The proposed approach guarantees high flexibility, is applicable to different functional modules, and, in general, provides a more efficient test set encoding then previous techniques. In addition, the approach shorts the computation time and allows to better exploiting the tradeoff between area overhead and global test length as well as to deal with larger circuits
Zodarion scutatum Wunderlich 1980
Zodarion scutatum Wunderlich, 1980 Figs 57–60. Zodarion scutatum Wunderlich, 1980: 113, f. 1–6 (D ♂ ♀). Zodarion scutatum: Bosmans 2009: 226, f. 18–19, 53 (♂ ♀). Material examined. 10♂ (NMNHS), MONTENEGRO: NP Durmitor Mts, Tara River Gorge, Devojacki Most bridge, Tepća village, N43.2184 ˚, E19.0803 ˚, 588 m, 13– 18.07.2003, S. Lazarov & M. Langourov leg. Distribution. Croatia, Slovenia (WSC 2022) and Montenegro (new record). Remarks. This is the first report of this species from Montenegro (Fig. 76). The examined specimen (Figs 57–60) conforms well to the description and diagnosis of the species as provided in Wunderlich (1980) and with photos of the holotype kindly provided by László Mezőfi and Tamás Szűts.Published as part of Deltshev, Christo, Naumova, Maria, Matevski, Dragan & Indzhov, Simeon, 2022, New taxonomic and faunistic data on the genus Zodarion Walckenaer, 1826 (Araneae: Zodariidae) in the Balkans, with the descriptions of two new species, pp. 247-261 in Zootaxa 5174 (3) on pages 255-256, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5174.3.3, http://zenodo.org/record/698626
Crassignatha Wunderlich 1995
Genus Crassignatha Wunderlich, 1995 Crassignatha Wunderlich, 1995: 546. Type species Crassignatha haeneli Wunderlich, 1995. Family placement. Conflicting opinions have led to instability in the family placement of Crassignatha. Wunderlich (1995) described Crassignatha as part of the family Synaphridae (which he considered a subfamily of a broadly circumscribed Anapidae). Marusik and Lehtinen (2003) suggested it might belong to Symphytognathidae; Wunderlich (2004: 1081) suggested Anapidae (sensu stricto); Platnick (2008) has cataloged it under Mysmenidae. The systematics and circumscription of symphytognathoid spider families, especially Anapidae and Symphytognathidae, is in need of revision. Nevertheless, we predict that an affinity between Crassignatha and at least some Patu among the Symphytognathidae will be born out, supported in part by similarities in cheliceral armature and the male tibia II clasping spur. Diagnosis. Distinguished from other symphytognathid genera except Patu and Curimagua Forster & Platnick, 1977 by having the chelicerae fused only near the base (Fig. 78A); distinguished from Patu by the sculpturing of the carapace (Fig. 77 E-F; Wunderlich 1995: fig. 15); usually further distinguished from Patu by the abdominal scutum in the male wrapping around the posterior (Fig. 74A; scutum absent in C. haeneli, Wunderlich 2004); from Curimagua by having eyes in three diads (two triads in Curimagua; Forster and Platnick 1977) and one (entire or bifid) or two cheliceral teeth (Figs 78A, 91E; Curimagua is toothless; Forster and Platnick 1977). The poorly known genus Anapogonia Simon, 1905 was not considered for this diagnosis. Description. Tiny ecribellate araneoid spiders. Total length 0.6-1.3. Six eyes in three doublets (Fig. 82F, 91C). Carapace with fields of tubercles and pores (Figs 77E, F, 91A-D). Head region and clypeus raised in male, clypeus with two vertical clusters of sulci (Fig. 82F). Sternum truncate posteriorly. Chelicerae fused near base, fang furrow absent, usually with a single anterior tooth bearing a small mesal apex (Fig. 78A) except in C. longtou, which has two subequal teeth (Fig. 91E). Labrum weakly sclerotized, without spur (Fig. 78 B-C). Female palp absent. Metatarsus-tarsus joint without synaphrid-like distal constriction (see Lopardo et al. 2007). Tarsal organ near proximal margin, round, on slightly raised base (Fig. 78D). Tibiae with two dorsal rows of trichobothria, metatarsi I and II (plus III in C. longtou) with trichobothrium. Male tibia II with field of 2-4 thick setae on ventral distal part. Abdominal setae long and sparse. Male abdomen usually with scutum laterally and posteriorly; female without scutum, although a sclerotized ring around spinnerets may be present (Fig. 80B). Spinnerets with ventral orientation. Adult male retains flagelliform aggregate triplet (Fig. 85F). Colulus absent (Fig. 85E). Epiandrous gland spigots absent (Fig. 78E). Male palp: Palpal tibia without trichobothria (Fig. 77C). Cymbium with dorsal tooth near distal margin (Fig. 77B). Tegulum large and bulbous. Plate-like median apophysis on prolateral part of bulb. Membranous apophysis arises from near anterior part of median apophysis (Fig. 82C). Embolus usually thick, rigid, more or less spiral, rarely long and flexible. Vulva: Epigynum present, usually a short rounded scape (Fig. 79), rarely a transverse bulge (Fig. 91F). Two round spermathecae separated by about their diameter. Copulatory ducts follow a path to near apex of scape (Fig. 76B); fertilization ducts inconspicuous. Species. Wunderlich (1995) established Crassignatha to accommodate C. haeneli based on a single male specimen from Malaysia. Seven new species are added to the genus: C. pianma, C. yinzhi, C. quanqu, C. yamu, C. ertou, C. gudu, and C. longtou.Published as part of Miller, Jeremy, Griswold, Charles & Yin, Chang, 2009, The symphytognathoid spiders of the Gaoligongshan, Yunnan, China (Araneae: Araneoidea): Systematics and diversity of micro-orbweavers, pp. 9-195 in ZooKeys 11 (11) on pages 68-69, DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.11.160, http://zenodo.org/record/57645
TEKNIK PEMERIKSAAN MRI PELVIS PADA KASUS HERLYN WERNER WUNDERLICH SYNDROMDI RSUD DR. SOETOMO SURABAYA
Herlyn Werner Wunderlich (HWW) syndrome is a very rare congenital anomaly in the urogenital tract. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an advanced technology that is often used to diagnose a variety of pathological indications of the pelvic cavity, using T1 and T2 weightings. On weighting T1 using the Fast Spin Echo (FSE) sequence, whereas on the weighting of T2 FSE (Surya M. et.al., 2015) in RSUD dr Soetomo Surabaya, axial, coronal and sagittal sequence pieces were used with weighting T2 FSE, T1 FSE and Performed with DWI, T2 Coronal Fat Sat. This study aims to determine the technique of pelvic MRI examination in the case of Herlyn Werner Wunderlich Syndrom in Dr. Soetomo Surabaya and the reason for the use of Coronal Sat Sat sequence at MRI Pelvis examination in the case of Herlyn Werner Wunderlich Syndrom at Dr. Soetomo.This type of research is qualitative with case study approach. Methods of data collection is done by observation, interview with radiographer, radiology specialist and documentation. Data analysis is done by data collection, data reduction, data presentation, conclusion drawing.Procedure of MRI Pelvis examination in the case of Herlyn Werner Wunderlich Syndrome at RSUD Dr. Soetomo uses T1 and T2 sequences. Both sequences are performed on the sagittal, coronal and axial planes. Reasons for using T2 Sat Saton Coronal sequence to obtain best image results from uterine uterus, uterine cervix, renal agenesis and hemivagina in the case of Herlyn Werner wunderlich syndrom and surrounding organs. The use of T1 and T2 sequences in the pelvic area or in abdominal areas where there is a lot of fat so that the use of T1 and T2 Axial Sagital and coronal will clarify the imag
Dysdera clavisetae Wunderlich 1992
Dysdera clavisetae Wunderlich, 1992 Beiträge zur Araneologie, 1: 291–292 Paratype. Canary Islands. El Hierro, MSS– San Salvador – 3: 1♂ 19.VIII. 1987 A.L. Medina leg. (H–C 3–378) (DZUL 25966). Current status: junior synonym of D. gomerensis Strand, 1911 (see Arnedo 2003).Published as part of Reboleira, Ana Sofia P. S., Pérez, Antonio José, López, Heriberto, Hernández, Nuria Macías -, Cruz, Salvador De La & Oromí, Pedro, 2012, Catalogue of the type material in the entomological collection of the University of La Laguna (Canary Islands, Spain). I. Arachnida, pp. 61-79 in Zootaxa 3556 on page 68, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.21283
Long Island History Journal
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EDITORIAL COMMENT - 1 /
FEATURE ARTICLES:
State of the Island - Anatomy of the Long Island Economy; Prospective for Development
by Lee E. Koppelman and Pearl M. Kamer - 3 /
The History of Brookhaven National Laboratories, Part Four: Problems of Transition
by Robert P. Crease - 22 /
The Reaffirmation of Tradition among the Native Americans of Eastern Long Island
by John A. Strong - 42 /
The Revolutionary War and its Aftermath in Suffolk County, Long Island
by Gaetano L. Vincitorio - 68 /
Western Long Island and the Civil War: A Political Chronicle
by David Osborn - 86 /
Robert Moses and the Making of Jones Beach State Park: Part One
by R. Marc Fasanella - 99 /
Remembering Great Neck
by Joann P. Krieg - 111 /
The Great Gatsby as Long Island History
by Roger Wunderlich - 119 /
LOST AND FOUND:
Robert Barnwell Roosevelt, Love and Luck: The Story of a Summer's Loitering on the Great South Bay
by Richard P. Harmond - 125 /
REVIEWS:
Joshua Stoff. Picture History of World War II American Aircraft Production
by Leroy Douglas - 130 /
Stephen N. Elias. Alexander T. Stewart. The Forgotten Merchant Prince
by Thomas D. Beal - 132 /
Richard C. Malley. In Their Hours of Ocean Leisure: Scrimshaw in the Cold Spring Harbor Whaling Museum
by Diane F. Perry - 134 /
R.C. Anderson. The Rigging of Ships in the Days of the Spritsail Topmast, 1600-1720
by W.M.P. Dunne - 135 /
BOOK NOTES - 136 /
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