LEPIDOPTEROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS

1875 ◽  
Vol 7 (12) ◽  
pp. 221-226
Author(s):  
A. R. Grote
Keyword(s):  

♂ . A small frail form with ciliate antennae no ocelli, and long, dependent palpi, their second joint thickly squamous. Fore wings grayish white, with their inner line black, fine, angulated. Outer line denticulate, followed by a pure white shade. A pure white shade in the place of the subterminal. Hind wings dusty white. Beneath the fore wings are pale fuscous, immaculate; hind wings whitish with a discal dot. Expanse 16 m.m. Canada, Mr. Saunders. This species differs decidely from the N. Am. species described by prof. Zeller; I do not find descriptions of N. Am. species in any other author.

1900 ◽  
Vol 32 (6) ◽  
pp. 169-176 ◽  
Author(s):  
Geo. D. Hulst

Tetralopha formosella, n. sp.Expands 18 mm. Head nearly pure white; thorax white with black scales intermixed; fore wings pure white, sometimes intermixed with black, and with black spot on costa to basal line; basal line black, with three long black teeth on outer side; middle field whitish, costa towards base black; along inner margin and reaching half way across wing, dull brick red, broken by median cross scale ridge, which is of intermingled black and white; outer line white, edged on both sides with blackish; outer field grayish, mixed with black, much darker along costa to apex; hind wings fuscous, much darker along outer edge; beneath fuscous on all wings, an outer lighter cross line showing on all wings.


1882 ◽  
Vol 14 (9) ◽  
pp. 169-176
Author(s):  
A. R. Grote
Keyword(s):  

Copablepharon Longipenne, n. s.Eyes naked; tibiæ spinose. Fore wings clear light buff yellow with an outer line merely a succession of minute dots, at usual place of s. t. line. Hind wings fuscons with pale fringes. Head and thorax yellow; pectus and palpi whitish. Beneath the whitish wings are clouded with pale fuscous. A little slighter than Absidum (= Aedophron grandis of Strecker). Montana Coll. B. Neumoegen, Esq.Copablepharon Subflavidens, n. s.Eyes naked; tibiæ armed; fore tibiæ with a very slight claw in addition. Primaries pure light yellow, immaculate. Hind wings pure white, immaculate. Abdomen white; white beneath. Montana, Coll. B. Neumoegen, Esq. Size of the other species. C. Album is also in the collection before me.


2006 ◽  
Vol 12 (9) ◽  
pp. 987-989 ◽  
Author(s):  
A.M. Marmont ◽  
A. Dominietto ◽  
F. Gualandi ◽  
G. Piaggio ◽  
M.T. van Lint ◽  
...  
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Author(s):  
Yu. V. Korelskaya

Simone de Beauvoir is a representative of one of the leading philosophical schools in the middle of the 20th century. The article presents Beauvoir’s artistic method, applied in her novel The Mandarins, and examines the theoretical and biographical sources of the novel. The author demonstrates the place that the novel has in the Beauvoir’s literary and philosophical heritage and reveals the genre features of the work, introducing some special terms such as engaged, modern or philosophical novel and testimonial autobiographical project. The article also analyzes the novel’s literary form and the binary structure of the narrative. The study of the main characters, who are Henri Perron, Anne Dubreuilh and her husband Robert, allows to give a couple of narrative lines. First of them is the inner line that opens the reflective, contemplative and intimate life of one of the main characters – Anne. The second one is the outer line that means that the reader receives the information about characters from the Henry’s actions. Basing on this structure, we draw a conclusion about the modifications in the genre of existential novel in the postwar years. The new themes can be found in the literature. Authors introduce to readers the certain social reality through the inner life of some characters – intellectuals, novelists or philosophers. The thesis about the inner transformation of the genre is proved on Beauvoir’ and Jean-Paul Sartre’s works and on the prewar works of Sartre and Albert Camus. Beauvoir’s new literary methods and plots, which are the logical development of her work, made her novel one of the pioneers in the postwar literature.


2014 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 161
Author(s):  
Sadia Sultan ◽  
SyedMohammad Irfan
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2021 ◽  
Vol 0 (0) ◽  
Author(s):  
Miyapuram Ravi ◽  
Ghanta Pushpa Chakrapani ◽  
Mandava Balachandrika ◽  
Pavuluri Vasudevarao ◽  
Chendela Nageswararao ◽  
...  

Abstract This paper describes the preparation, structure and photoluminescence properties of a new class LiNa5(PO4)2:Dy3+, Sm3+-phosphor. Crystalline nature confirmed by X-ray diffraction. The phases obtained are in good agreement with the standard phase. Excitation dependence and concentration effect on luminescence features are investigated. Color purity and optical bandgap are also estimated for the LiNa5(PO4)2:Dy3+, Sm3+ phosphors. The result shows LiNa5(PO4)2:Dy3+, Sm3+-phosphor excited by 374 nm nUV light produces pure white light than others. Admixing of 4f configurations and energy transfer between dopants are identified while varying the concentration of Sm3+. The CIE coordinates for LiNa5(PO4)2:0.05Dy3+, 0.05Sm3+ (x = 0.309, y = 0.332) are positioned well in white light region and very close to pure white light. The present study on LiNa5(PO4)2:Dy3+, Sm3+-phosphor suggests that it is useful for the fabrication of white light emitting diodes.


Author(s):  
Earl J. Hess
Keyword(s):  

As Hardee's Corps and Stewart's Army of Mississippi assailed Thomas's Army of the Cumberland north of Atlanta, the rest of Sherman's army group continued to inch forward to the east and northeast of Atlanta. Schofield's Army of the Ohio and two divisions of Oliver O. Howard's Fourth Corps worked through tangled vegetation in their effort to link Thomas with McPherson's Army of the Tennessee. They made limited progress, essentially coming up to the developing Confederate position known as the Peach Tree Creek Line (which faced north) and the Confederate Outer Line (which faced east). Elements of Howard's and Schofield's commands skirmished with troops from Benjamin F. Cheatham's Corps (formerly commanded by Hood), which was responsible for holing the far right of the Peach Tree Creek Line and all of the Outer Line. But a gap continued to exist between Howard and John Newton's division. Fortunately for the Federals, the Confederates never became aware of this potentially dangerous hole in Sherman's formation. McPherson continued to move along the Georgia Railroad toward Atlanta, allowing a small force of Confederate cavalry under Joseph Wheeler to slow his pace. By July 20, he came within striking distance of the Outer Line.


1983 ◽  
pp. 19-27
Author(s):  
I.I. BREKHMAN ◽  
I.F. NESTERENKO
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2013 ◽  
Vol 38 (4) ◽  
pp. 623-646 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kate Cairns

Abstract. Canada’s rural idyll is embedded within the colonial legacy of a white settler society; however, little research has examined how class and gender uphold this articulation of rurality and whiteness. This article draws on ethnographic research with white, working-class rural youth to develop an intersectional analysis of rural imaginaries. The analysis shows how youth construct their own rural identities through racialized representations of urban and global “others.” I argue that these racist place-narratives must be understood in the context of competing discourses of rurality in Canada: the romanticized pure white rural of colonial history, and the pathologized poor white rural of a cosmopolitan future. Even as youth locate their gendered performances within the rural idyll, they are marked as “dirts” by their classed, rural status. By inscribing racist discourses onto others, youth resist the classist imagery projected onto their community and thereby re- claim a pure white rural idyll.


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