1000 resultados para Gille, Carl, 1813-1899.
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Volume 4 has title: Der Krieg des verbündeten Europa gegen Frankreich im Jahre 1815.
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"Temperance newspapers": p. 201-224.
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Translation of Doctrinae christianae pars theoretica.
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Translation of : Waterloo.
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Back Row: 1- Charles Street (Q), 2 – Charles McDonald (T), 3 - David Gill (E), 4 – Everett Sweeley (F), 5 – Lee Barkenbus (G), 6 - Hugh White (E), 7 – Rutherford B.H. Kramer (G), 8 – Albert Herrnstein (H), 9 – John F. McLean (H),
Third Row: 10 – William Cunningham (C), 11 – Arthur Fitzgerald (Q), 12 –Curtis Mechling (T), 13 - Arthur Brookfield (G), 14 – Walter Bain (H), 15 - Milo White (F), 16 – Ebin Wilson( r), 17 - John Dickey (C), 18 - Rudolph Siegmund (G)
Second Row: 19 - James Pell (E), 20 - ? Martin (E), 21 – Elisha Sayad (C), 22 – Harry Brown (E), 23 - Clayton Teetzel (H), 24 Captain Allen Steckle (T), 25 – Harry Durant (F), 26 -Lewis Larsen (C), 27 – Richard France (G), 28 Leo Keena (F),
Front Row: 29 – Scott Turner (G), 30 – George Burns ( H), 31 – Jesse L. Yount (T), 32 - Carl Mohr (Q), 33 - Walter Shaw (F), 34 - Harrison Weeks (H)
Inset: trainer Keene Fitzpatrick
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Universidade Estadual de Campinas . Faculdade de Educação Física
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Monostephanostomum georgianum n. sp. is described from Arripis georgianus off Kangaroo Island, South Australia. It differs from its congeners by the presence of a short second row of oral spines. M. manteri Kruse, 1979 is reported from A. georgianus off southern Western Australia and Kangaroo Island, South Australia and A. trutta off northern Tasmania. It is considered that the other two species, M. yamagutii Ramadan, 1984 and M. krusei Reimer, 1983, should probably be removed from this genus. Two new combinations are formed, M. gazzae (Shen, 1990) n. comb. (from Stephanostomum) and M. mesospinosum (Madhavi, 1976) n. comb. (from Stephanostomum). A key to the four recognised species of Monostephanostomum is given.
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Evidence suggesting polyphyly of the traditionally recognised tick genus Aponomma Neumann, 1899 is summarized. Continued recognition of this genus in its current concept leaves a polyphyletic genus Aponomma and a paraphyletic genus Amblyomma Koch, 1844. To improve the correlation between our understanding of phylogenetic relationships in metastriate ticks and their classification, a few changes in classification are proposed. The members of the 'indigenous Australian Aponomma' group (sensu Kaufman, 1972), A. auruginans Schulze, 1936, A. concolor Neumann, 1899, A. glebopalma Keirans, King & Sharrad, 1994, A. hydrosauri (Denny, 1843) and A. undatum (Fabricius, 1775), are transferred to Bothriocroton Keirans, King & Sharrad, 1994, which is raised to full generic rank. The remaining members of Aponomma are transferred to Amblyomma. Uncertainty remains on relationships of Bothriocroton to other metastriate lineages and on the systematic position of the two species formerly included in the 'primitive Aponomma' group, A. elaphense Price, 1959 and A. sphenodonti Dumbleton, 1943.