1000 resultados para Central Pyrennes
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O presente trabalho tem como tema a Reinserção Social dos Reclusos da Cadeia Central da Praia. Pretende-se com este estudo conhecer as oportunidades que os reclusos da Cadeia Central da Praia têm de aceder a elementos fundamentais para o processo da sua Reinserção Social, tais como: a educação, trabalho, o apoio da família, apoio social na cadeia e oportunidades de contacto com a comunidade antes da sua reintegração na comunidade. Adicionalmente, pretende-se estabelecer a importância destes factores para a Reinserção Social dos Reclusos ao comparar as oportunidades de acesso a estes elementos de reclusos reincidentes e dos condenados pela primeira vez. A hipótese formulada neste estudo é que o acesso ao estudo, ao trabalho e o contacto com a comunidade contribui para uma melhor Reinserção Social dos reclusos da Cadeia Central da Praia. A pesquisa incidiu numa amostra de 60 reclusos extraída da população da Cadeia Central da Praia, que ronda os cerca de 600 presos. A amostra foi constituída atendendo ao equilibro desejado para a variável reincidente / preso pela primeira vez, e recorreu aos presos indicados pela direcção do estabelecimento que se mostraram disponíveis para participar no estudo. Dos 60 reclusos, todos do sexo masculino, 12 são presos preventivos reincidentes, 26 são presos condenados reincidentes e 22 são presos condenados pela primeira vez. Para a recolha de dados recorreu-se a um questionário, aplicado durante uma entrevista individual. O questionário constituiu-se de 41 questões fechadas, cobrindo aspectos ligados à: identificação do preso, actividades desenvolvidas na cadeia, nomeadamente o ensino, actividades sócio – económicas, a relação com a família, a relação actual com a comunidade, actividade comunitária fora do espaço prisional, a preparação para a liberdade, e uma questão aberta, sobre a relação entre a detenção e mudança de comportamento.
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Sand flies from Central Amazonia and four new records for the Amazonas state, Brazil. A survey was conducted in May and June 2008 to study the fauna of insects in Central Amazonia, Brazil. As part of the survey, we report here that sixty species of phlebotomine were identified, totaling 13,712 specimens from 13 genera. The collection sites were located at the border between the states of Pará and Amazonas, comprising three municipalities from the Amazonas state (Borba, Maués, and Nhamundá). Malaise, CDC and Shannon traps were used to collect the insects. Most of the sand flies were collected by CDC traps (89.5%), while Malaise and Shannon traps collected 7% and 3.5%, respectively. The most abundant genera, representing 97.1% of the total sand flies identified were: Trichopygomyia Barretto, 1962 (47.6%), Psathyromyia Barretto, 1962 (17.9%), Psychodopygus Mangabeira, 1941 (17.5%) and Trichophoromyia Barretto, 1962 (14.3%). The genera with the largest number of species identified were: Psychodopygus (14), Psathyromyia (10), Evandromyia Mangabeira, 1941 (7), Trichophoromyia (5) and Trichopygomyia (5). The most abundant species was Trichopygomyia trichopyga (Floch & Abonnenc, 1945), which represented 29% of the total sand flies identified. Here we also report new records for four species in the Amazonas state: Ps. complexus (Mangabeira, 1941), Ps. llanosmartinsi Fraiha & Ward, 1980, Ty. pinna (Feliciangeli, Ramirez-Pérez & Ramirez, 1989), and Th. readyi (Ryan, 1986). The results of this study provide new, additional information on the distribution of sand flies in the Amazon and increase the number of species in the Amazonas state from 127 to 131.
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Euryomma is the second largest genus within Fanniidae, but only two species, E. panamensis Chillcott, 1958 and E. rettenmeyeri Chillcott, 1958 have been recorded in Central America. In this paper we describe two new species of the genus found in Costa Rica, Euryomma chillcotti sp. nov. (Province of Puntarenas) and Euryomma steini sp. nov. (Provinces of Cartago and Limón). Euryomma tahami Grisales, Wolff & Carvalho, 2012 is recorded for the first time to Costa Rica. Identification key to all species found in Central America, descriptions and re-descriptions of species occurring in the region and illustrations of the terminalia of new species are presented.
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Richardia Robineau-Desvoidy (Diptera, Tephritoidea, Richardiidae) from Central Amazon, Brazil. There are 11 species of Richardia known to Brazil. Of these, only four are known to occur in the Brazilian Amazon Region, where the diversity of Richardia is underestimated. Herein we describe and illustrate Richardia intemperata sp. nov. and Richardia parispina sp. nov. from Amazonas, Brazil. An illustrated key to males from this region is also provided.
Audit report on the South Central Iowa Regional E-911 Service Board for the year ended June 30, 2008
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Audit report on the South Central Iowa Regional E-911 Service Board for the year ended June 30, 2008
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Carbon and oxygen isotope studies of the host and gangue carbonates of Mississippi Valley-type zinc-lead deposits in the San Vicente District hosted in the Upper Triassic to Lower Jurassic dolostones of the Pucara basin (central Peru) were used to constrain models of the ore formation. A mixing model between an incoming hot saline slightly acidic radiogenic (Pb, Sr) fluid and the native formation water explains the overall isotopic variation (delta(13)C = - 11.5 to + 2.5 parts per thousand relative to PDB and delta(18)O = + 18.0 to + 24.3 parts per thousand relative to SMOW) of the carbonate generations. The dolomites formed during the main ore stage show a narrower range (delta(13)C = - 0.1 to + 1.7 parts per thousand and delta(18)O = + 18.7 to + 23.4 parts per thousand) which is explained by exchange between the mineralizing fluids and the host carbonates combined with changes in temperature and pressure. This model of fluid-rock interaction explains the pervasive alteration of the host dolomite I and precipitation of sphalerite I. The open-space filling hydrothermal white sparry dolomite and the coexisting sphalerite II formed by prolonged fluid-host dolomite interaction and limited CO2 degassing. Late void-filling dolomite III (or calcite) and the associated sphalerite III formed as the consequence of CO2 degassing and concomitant pH increase of a slightly acidic ore fluid. Widespread brecciation is associated to CO2 outgassing. Consequently, pressure variability plays a major role in the ore precipitation during the late hydrothermal events in San Vicente. The presence of native sulfur associated with extremely carbon-light calcites replacing evaporitic sulfates (e.g., delta(13)C = - 11.5 parts per thousand), altered native organic matter and heavier hydrothermal bitumen (from - 27.0 to - 23.0 parts per thousand delta(13)C) points to thermochemical reduction of sulfate and/or thiosulfate. The delta(13)C- and delta(18)O-values of the altered host dolostone and hydrothermal carbonates, and the carbon isotope composition of the associated organic matter show a strong regional homogeneity. These results coupled with the strong mineralogical and petrographic similarities of the different MVT occurrences perhaps reflects the fact that the mineralizing processes were similar in the whole San Vicente belt, suggesting the existence of a common regional mineralizing hydrothermal system with interconnected plumbing.
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Biological aspects of Leucothyreus alvarengai Frey and Leucothyreus aff. semipruinosus Ohaus (Coleoptera, Melolonthidae, Rutelinae) in crop succession at central Brazil. Beetles of the family Melolonthidae make up a large group and some species are considered pests of planted crops. Little information is available on the basic biological aspects of the genus Leucothyreus, such as association with cultivated crops and their occurrence periods. Therefore studies were developed in soybean and corn crops in Tangará da Serra, Mato Grosso, Brazil, with the objective of studying the occurrence and biological aspects of Leucothyreus alvarengai Frey and Leucothyreus aff. semipruinosus Ohaus. For acquisition of immature specimens of both species, in April 2011 sampling was performed in corn fields, in July and October in the fallow area, and in soybeans fields planted in December; in 2012 sampling was performed in January and February in soybean fields and in March in corn fields. In 2011 the total number of larvae obtained in April, July, October and December were 100, 6, 30 and 27, and in January, February and March of 2012 these quantities were 32, 52 and 65 larvae, respectively. In all sampling events the larvae of L. alvarengai were collected in greater quantity. At the beginning of the reproductive period of L. alvarengai and L. aff. semipruinosus, it was observed that the adults began to fly and soon after started oviposition in the field in September. The appearance of larvae coincides with the time of soybean planting in the field, thus the larvae feed on roots of soybean plants at the beginning of their development and the cycle from egg to adult of the two species was completed in one year.
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Esta memória intitulada “Satisfação no Trabalho. Estudo de Caso dos Agentes Prisionais da Cadeia Central da Praia” inscreve-se no âmbito de curso de Licenciatura em Administração Pública e Autárquica realizado pela Universidade Jean Piaget de Cabo Verde e visa analisar os principais factores/dimensões que influenciam a satisfação no trabalho dos agentes prisionais da Cadeia Central da Praia. . A problemática da satisfação no trabalho é um tema decorrente e pertinente e, cada vez mais sente-se a necessidade de estudar o comportamento das pessoas no seu local de trabalho, alicerçado nas finalidades de cada organização principalmente a missão, a visão e os valores da mesma. Neste contexto, torna-se imprescindível compreender o comportamento humano na organização no sentido de verificar as lacunas organizacionais e tentar melhorar a qualidade de serviço. Durante muitos anos, os agentes prisionais em Cabo Verde têm sido uma classe de fraca revindicação. Ultimamente, têm estado a mostrar um elevado nível de insatisfação com a sua entidade patronal – Ministério da Justiça – alegando o incumprimento dos aspectos acordados. Esta situação, que directa ou indirectamente se enquadra com os problemas e/ou satisfação laboral estudados no curso de Administração Pública e Autárquica, despertou-me interesse em estudá-la no contexto da satisfação no trabalho. A elaboração desta memória baseou-se nos métodos quantitativos e explicativos. A técnica utilizada foi o estudo de caso, tendo sido aplicado um inquérito por questionário a uma amostra de 46 agentes prisionais (representando 47%) da Cadeia Central da Praia (CCP). A técnica de amostragem foi estratificada proporcional e o método de selecção aleatório. Além das ferramentas descritivas, a correlação e a regressão foram as técnicas estatísticas utilizadas na análise de dados, com apoio do programa SPSS, versão 20.0. Globalmente, os agentes prisionais inquiridos mostram-se alguma insatisfação principalmente à remuneração, condições e segurança no trabalho e duração do trabalho. Os factores que mais influenciam a satisfação foram a satisfação perante determinadas tarefas e aspectos institucionais e a remuneração.
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We report 30 polymorphic microsatellite markers for five species of Palearctic green toads (Bufo viridis subgroup): 23 in the diploid B. latastii, 19 in diploid B. turanensis, 20 in diploid B. shaartusiensis, 27 in tetraploid B. pewzowi, and 30 in triploid B. baturae. Genetic diversity at these loci, measured for 10-18 individuals per species, ranged from 2 to 19 alleles. These microsatellite loci will be useful for conservation plans (genetic diversity, population structure, evolutionary units), inheritance patterns, and evolution of green toads.
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Diversity and aspects of the ecology of social wasps (Vespidae, Polistinae) in Central Amazonian "terra firme" forest. The knowledge of social wasp richness and biology in the Amazonian region is considered insufficient. Although the Amazonas state is the largest in the region, until now only two brief surveys were conducted there. Considering that the systematic inventory of an area is the first step towards its conservation and wise use, this study presents faunal data on social wasp diversity in a 25 km² area of "terra firme" (upland forest) at the Ducke Reserve, Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil. Wasps were collected in the understory, following a protocol of three collectors walking along 60 trails 1,000 m in extension for 16 days between August and October 2010. Methods used were active search of individuals with entomological nets and nest collecting. Fifty-eight species of social wasps, allocated in 13 genera, were recorded; 67% of the collected species belong to Polybia, Agelaia and Mischocyttarus; other genera were represented by only four species or less. The most frequent species in active searches were Agelaia fulvofasciata (DeGeer, 1773), Agelaia testacea (Fabricius, 1804) and Angiopolybia pallens (Lepeletier, 1836). Twelve species were collected in nests. Prior to this study, 65 Polistinae species were deposited at the INPA Collection. Collecting in the study grid, an area not previously sampled for wasps, resulted in an increase of 25% species, and species richness was 86. According to the results, there is evidence that the diversity of social wasps at the Ducke Reserve is even higher, making it one of the richest areas in the Brazilian Amazonia.
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Résumé : Le virus de la maladie de Carré (en anglais: canine distemper virus, CDV) qui est pathogène pour les chiens et autres carnivores, est très semblable au virus de la rougeole humaine (en anglais MV). Ces deux virus font partie du genre des Morbillivirus qui appartient à la famille des Paramyxoviridae. Ils induisent des complications dans le système nerveux central (SNC). Au stade précoce et aigu de l'infection du SNC, le CDV induit une démyélinisation (1). Ce stade évolue dans certains cas vers une infection chronique avec progression de la démyélinisation. Pendant le stade précoce, qui suit en général de trois semaines les premiers symptômes, le processus de démyélinisation est associé à la réplication du virus et n'est pas considéré comme inflammatoire (1). Par contre, au stade chronique, la progression des plaques de démyélinisation semble être plutôt liée à des processus immunogènes caractéristiques (2), retrouvés également dans la sclérose en plaques (SEP) chez les humains. Pour cette raison, le CDV est considéré comme un modèle pour la SEP humaine et aussi pour l'étude des maladies et complications induites par les Morbillivirus en général (3). Dans notre laboratoire, nous avons utilisé la souche A75/17-CDV, qui est considérée comme le modèle des souches neurovirulentes de CDV. Nous avons cherché en premier lieu à établir un système robuste pour infecter des cultures neuronales avec le CDV. Nous avons choisi les cultures primaires de l'hippocampe du nouveau-né de rat (4), que nous avons ensuite infecté avec une version modifiée du A75/17, appelée rgA75/17-V (5). Dans ces cultures, nous avons prouvé que le CDV infecte des neurones et des astrocytes. Malgré une infection qui se diffuse lentement entre les cellules, cette infection cause une mort massive aussi bien des neurones infectés que non infectés. En parallèle, les astrocytes perdent leur morphologie de type étoilé pour un type polygonal. Finalment, nous avons trouvé une augmentation importante de la concentration en glutamate dans le milieu de culture, qui laisse présumer une sécrétion de glutamate par les cultures infectées (6). Nous avons ensuite étudié le mécanisme des effets cytopathiques induits par le CDV. Nous avons d'abord démontré que les glycoprotéines de surface F et H du CDV s'accumulent massivement dans le réticulum endoplasmique (RE). Cette accumulation déclenche un stress du RE, qui est caractérisé par une forte expression du facteur de transcription proapoptotique CHOP/GADD 153 et de le la calreticuline (CRT). La CRT est une protéine chaperonne localisée dans le RE et impliquée dans l'homéostasie du calcium (Ca2+) et dans le repliement des protéines. En transfectant des cellules de Vero avec des plasmides codant pour plusieurs mutants de la glycoprotéine F de CDV, nous avons démontré une corrélation entre l'accumulation des protéines virales dans le RE et l'augmentation de l'expression de CRT, le stress du RE et la perte de l'homéostasie du Ca2+. Nous avons obtenu des résultats semblables avec des cultures de cellules primaires de cerveau de rat. Ces résultats suggèrent que la CRT joue un rôle crucial dans les phénomènes neurodégénératifs pendant l'infection du SNC, notamment par le relazgage du glutamate via le Ca2+. De manière intéressante, nous démontrons également que l'infection de CDV induit une fragmentation atypique de la CRT. Cette fragmentation induit une re-localisation et une exposition sélective de fragments amino-terminaux de la CRT, connus pour êtres fortement immunogènes à la surface des cellules infectées et non infectées. A partir de ce résultat et des résultats précédents, nous proposons le mécanisme suivant: après l'infection par le CDV, la rétention dans le RE des protéines F et H provoque un stress du RE et une perte de l'homéostasie du Ca2+. Ceci induit la libération du glutamate, qui cause une dégénération rapide du SNC (sur plusieurs jours ou semaines) correspondant à la phase aiguë de la maladie chez le chien. En revanche, les fragments amino-terminaux de la CRT libérés à la surface des cellules infectées peuvent avoir un rôle important dans l'établissement d'une démyélinisation d'origine immunogène, typique de la phase chronique de l'infection de CDV. Summary : The dog pathogen canine distemper virus (CDV), closely related to the human pathogen measles virus (MV), belongs to the Morbillivirus genus of the Paramyxoviridae family. Both CDV and NIV induce complications in the central nervous system (CNS). In the acute early stage of the infection in CNS, the CDV infection induces demyelination. This stage is sometimes followed by a late persistent stage of infection with a progression of the demyelinating lesions (1). The acute early stage occurs around three weeks after the infection and demyelinating processes are associated with active virus replication and are not associated to inflammation (1). In contrast during late persistent stage, the demyelination plaque progression seems to be mainly due to an immunopathological process (2), which characteristics are shared in many aspects with the human disease multiple sclerosis (MS). For these reasons, CDV is considered as a model for human multiple sclerosis, as well as for the study of Morbillivirus-mediated pathogenesis (3). In our laboratory, we used the A75/17-CDV strain that is considered to be the prototype of neurovirulent CDV strain. We first sought to establish a well characterized and robust model for CDV infection of a neuronal culture. We chose primary cultures from newborn rat hippocampes (4) that we infected with a modified version of A75/17, called rgA75/17-V (5). In these cultures, we showed that CDV infects both neurons and astrocytes. While the infection spreads only slowly to neighbouring cells, it causes a massive death of neurons, which includes also non-infected neurons. In parallel, astrocytes undergo morphological changes from the stellate type to the polygonal type. The pharmacological blocking of the glutamate receptors revealed an implication of glutamatergic signalling in the virus-mediated cytopathic effect. Finally, we found a drastic increase concentration of glutamate in the culture medium, suggesting that glutamate was released from the cultured cells (6). We further studied the mechanism of the CDV-induced cytopathic effects. We first demonstrated that the CDV surface glycoprotein F and H markedly accumulate in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). This accumulation triggers an ER stress, which is characterized by increased expression of the proapoptotic transcription factor CHOP/GADD 153 and calreticulin (CRT). CRT is an ER resident chaperon involved in the Ca2+ homeostasis and in the response to misfolded proteins. Transfections of Vero cells with plasmids encoding various CDV glycoprotein mutants reveal a correlation between accumulation of viral proteins in the ER, CRT overexpression, ER stress and alteration of ER Ca2+ homeostasis. Importantly, similar results are also obtained in primary cell cultures from rat brain. These results suggest that CRT plays a crucial role in CNS infection, particularly due to CRT involvement in Ca2+ mediated glutamate releases, and subsequent neurodegenerative disorders. Very intriguingly, we also demonstrated that CDV infection induces an atypical CRT fragmentation, with relocalisation and selective exposure of the highly immunogenic CRT N-terminal fragments at the surface of infected and neighbouring non-infected cells. Altogether our results combined with previous findings suggest the following scenario. After CDV infection, F and H retention alter Ca2+ homeostasis, and induce glutamate release, which in turn causes rapid CNS degeneration (within days or a week) corresponding to the acute phase of the disease in dogs. In contrast, the CRT N-terminal fragments released at the surface of infected cells may rather have an important role in the establishment of the autoimmune demyelination in the late stage of CDV infection.
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O sistema de tratamento dos gases formados durante a combustão de Resíduos Sólidos Urbanos, (RSU), é um dos componentes mais importantes de uma instalação de incineração. O seu controlo e optimização asseguram a redução dos gases nocivos formados para valores que não representam quaisquer perigos para a saúde pública e ambiental, o que leva a incineração a ser considerada uma das técnicas mais seguras e eficientes para o tratamento dos RSU. A combinação desta técnica com produção de energia eléctrica, por recuperação de calor da combustão dos resíduos, tem contribuído gradualmente para o desenvolvimento socioeconómico. Este trabalho surgiu da necessidade de optimização do sistema de controlo dos gases ácidos, (HCl, NOx, SO2 e HF), da Central de Tratamento de Resíduos Sólidos Urbanos, (CTRSU), da Empresa Valorsul e dos respectivos consumos dos reagentes utilizados no tratamento dos referidos gases, nomeadamente o leite de cal e a amónia. No entanto, procedeu-se apenas com uma análise detalhada do referido sistema de controlo, de modo a identificar as principais dificuldades e possíveis soluções teóricas para as mesmas. Os conhecimentos adquiridos poderão contribuir futuramente para a optimização do sistema de controlo em questão, de modo a garantir a dosagem óptima dos referidos reagentes, diminuindo assim o custo dos mesmos. O presente trabalho também tem como objectivos, a compreensão da tecnologia de valorização energética de resíduos no contexto do tratamento de RSU em Portugal e a análise do processo de formação dos gases durante a combustão dos RSU, principalmente a dos gases ácidos. Em Portugal o tratamento dos RSU é sobretudo por eliminação, deposição directa em aterro sanitário, tendo ocupado em 2012, uma percentagem de 54% do total dos RSU produzidos, no entanto a valorização tem vindo a desenvolver-se e actualmente cerca de 21% dos resíduos produzidos é valorizado energeticamente. Do mesmo modo, a Reciclagem e a valorização orgânica têm progredido nos últimos anos, embora lentamente. A formação dos gases ácidos é influenciada sobretudo pela composição física dos RSU, que contêm na sua matriz materiais constituídos por átomos de azoto, enxofre, cloro e fluor e por certas condições operatórias de incineração, nomeadamente temperatura elevadas, humidade e excesso de ar. A composição física dos resíduos é um parâmetro não controlável pelo operador do sistema de tratamento dos gases, pelo que as condições de incineração devem ser adequadamente controladas, no âmbito de prevenir ou reduzir a formação destes gases. A CTRSU da Valorsul apresenta, em geral, um sistema de tratamento dos gases eficiente, garantido assim que os valores limites de emissão dos gases se encontrem em conformidade com a lei. No entanto, para cumprir este requisito é necessário um consumo excessivo da amónia e leite de cal utilizados no tratamento destes gases. O elevado consumo destes reagentes deve-se sobretudo à dificuldade de optimização da dosagem dos mesmos, como VI consequência de um atraso verificado no sistema de controlo dos gases implementado na Central, “Sample and Hold PID”. Este atraso é de aproximadamente dois minutos e é causado pelo tempo em que os gases levam a percorrer o ponto onde é feita a injecção dos reagentes até ao ponto de extracção dos gases na chaminé, mais o tempo de atraso imposto pelo sistema de monitorização em contínuo das emissões. Através do software simulink do MATLAB realizou-se uma simples simulação do sistema de controlo de emissão dos gases NOx e caudal de amónia, em malha aberta com controlador proporcional, com o objectivo de reproduzir os resultados obtidos através de um controlo real em malha aberta realizada na CTRSU. Verificou-se que estes estão de acordo com o esperado, ou seja as saídas dos controladores do caudal de amónia e concentração do NOx, correspondem às variações efectuadas na válvula de regulação de amónia. Como possíveis soluções teóricas para a redução do atraso do sistema, sugeriu-se a introdução de um compensador de atraso baseado na técnica de Predição de Smith, no sistema de controlo já implementado, ou a implementação de um novo sistema de controlo baseado em sistemas de inteligências artificiais, nomeadamente as Redes Neuronais.
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ABSTRACT Biomass is a fundamental measure for understanding the structure and functioning (e.g. fluxes of energy and nutrients in the food chain) of aquatic ecosystems. We aim to provide predictive models to estimate the biomass of Triplectides egleri Sattler, 1963, in a stream in Central Amazonia, based on body and case dimensions. We used body length, head-capsule width, interocular distance and case length and width to derive biomass estimations. Linear, exponential and power regression models were used to assess the relationship between biomass and body or case dimensions. All regression models used in the biomass estimation of T. egleri were significant. The best fit between biomass and body or case dimensions was obtained using the power model, followed by the exponential and linear models. Body length provided the best estimate of biomass. However, the dimensions of sclerotized structures (interocular distance and head-capsule width) also provided good biomass predictions, and may be useful in estimating biomass of preserved and/or damaged material. Case width was the dimension of the case that provided the best estimate of biomass. Despite the low relation, case width may be useful in studies that require low stress on individuals.