1869
DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.6499
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Entomological correspondence of Thaddeus William Harris, M.D

Abstract: Of other genuine naturahsts I have read, but he is the only one I ever knew." This is hardly too strong a statement of the loyalty entertained toward this eminent man by those who had the privilege of being his pupils in Natural History. In him there lived for us the very spirit of Linn^us, or whatever name best represents the simplest and purest type of the naturalist. The personal attachment thus won, the healthy influence thus exerted, and the slow and gradual recognition of the merit of his methods, are a … Show more

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“…This booklet was issued in six parts, as follows: 1 : (pp. [1]–41) 1830 ( Harris 1869 : 222), with pages 18–41 printed on 20 August 1830 (bottom of p. 19); 2 : (pp. 42–49) 1831 ( Harris 1869 : 222), 11 August 1831 (received by Harris, see Scudder 1899 : 414); 3 : (pp.…”
Section: Taxonomic Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This booklet was issued in six parts, as follows: 1 : (pp. [1]–41) 1830 ( Harris 1869 : 222), with pages 18–41 printed on 20 August 1830 (bottom of p. 19); 2 : (pp. 42–49) 1831 ( Harris 1869 : 222), 11 August 1831 (received by Harris, see Scudder 1899 : 414); 3 : (pp.…”
Section: Taxonomic Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…50–57), 1832 ( Harris 1869 : 222), 24 September 1832 (received by Harris, see Scudder 1899 : 414); 4 : (pp. 58–65) 1833 ( Harris 1869 : 223), 21 July 1833 (received by Harris, see Scudder 1899 : 414); 5 : (pp. 66–73 [incorrectly numbered 46–53]) 1834 ( Harris 1869 : 223), 21 July 1834 (received by Harris, see Scudder 1899 : 414); 6 : (pp.…”
Section: Taxonomic Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…He had not seen them, and questions the synonymy of these names and with Cymindis limbata Dejean. I note also that in 1829, some two years before the description of Cymindis limbata Dejean, T. W. Harris had correspondence with fellow entomologist N. M. Hentz in which he referred to a Cymindis specimen from his collection that had an “ochreous elytral margin, with a humeral lunule of the same color” (Harris 1869). He refers to the specimen as Cymindis comma .…”
Section: Taxonomic Treatment Of Taxa Of the Limbata Species Group Sumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All strains were obtained from the Chlamydomonas Center (St. Paul, MN) and were cultured as described (21,22) unless indicated otherwise.…”
Section: Strains and Culture Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Transformation rescue and genetic crosses were performed as described (21,22). The experiments in which fla14-1 was transformed with WT and mutant LC8 constructs allow for a direct comparison of the impacts of the LC8 mutations in an identical genetic background.…”
Section: Geneticsmentioning
confidence: 99%