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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Mellen University Press January 1991, 1991
ISBN 10: 077349958X ISBN 13: 9780773499584
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The nudibranch species Tenellia adspersa (Nordmann, 1845) is recorded from the Finnish archipelago for the first time in more than 100 years, as previous records of this species from the Baltic proper are few and date back prior to 1900. The present record was made by means of SCUBA diving at near-shore brackish water locations. Despite only a few early records from the literature, the new data presented here suggest that this species is abundant in the northern part of the Baltic proper. A short account of ecological observations of T. adspersa from the Northeast Atlantic is given, indicating that together with the present abundance, this highly adaptable species is fully capable of thriving in true brackish water conditions. 4 pp., 2 figs, gr. 8.
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Erscheinungsdatum: 2017
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The Flabellinidae, a heterogeneous assembly of supposedly plesiomorphic to very derived sea slug groups, have not yet been addressed by integrative studies. Here novel material of rarely seen Arctic taxa as well as North Atlantic, North and South Pacific, and tropical Indo-West Pacific flabellinid species is investigated morpho-anatomically and with multi-locus markers (partial COI, 16S rDNA, 28S rDNA and H3) which were generated and analysed in a comprehensive aeolid taxon sampling. It was found that the current family Flabellinidae is polyphyletic and its phylogeny and taxonomic patterns cannot be understood without considering members from all the Aeolidacean families and, based on a robust phylogenetic hypothesis, morpho-anatomical evolution of aeolids is more complex than suspected in earlier works and requires reclassification of the taxon. Morphological diversity of Flabellinidae is corroborated by molecular divergence rates and supports establishing three new families (Apataidae fam. n., Flabellinopsidae fam. n., Samlidae fam. n.), 16 new genera, 13 new species, and two new subspecies among the former Flabellinidae. Two families, namely Coryphellidae and Paracoryphellidae, are restored and traditional Flabellinidae is considerably restricted. The distinctness of the recently described family Unidentiidae is confirmed by both morphological and molecular data. Several species complexes among all ex-"Flabellinidae" lineages are recognised using both morphological and molecular data. The present study shows that Facelinidae and Aeolidiidae, together with traditional "Tergipedidae", deeply divide traditional "Flabellinidae." Diagnoses for all aeolidacean families are therefore provided and additionally two new non-flabellinid families (Abronicidae fam. n. and Murmaniidae fam. n.) within traditional tergipedids are established to accommodate molecular and morphological disparity. To address relationships and disparity, we propose a new family system for aeolids. Here the aeolidacean species are classified into at least 102 genera and 24 families. Operational rules for integration of morphological and molecular data for taxonomy are suggested. 139 pp., 48 figs, br. gr. 8.
's-Gravenhage, Martinus Nijhoff, 1928. LXIX, 237 pp. 4 b./w. plates & 3 b./w. maps. Orig. blind stamped blue cloth, lettered gilt to spine, gilt vignette to upper board. (Werken uitgegegeven door de Linschoten-Vereeniging, 30).
's-Gravenhage : Martinus Nijhoff, 1928. In blauw, verguld linnen gebonden. Hardcover. Frontispice: portret, illustraties en achterin 3 vouwkaarten, LXIX, 237p pag. - UITSTEKEND EXEMPLAAR * *** Werken van de Linschoten-Vereeniging, deel XXX. [Linschoten-Vereeniging [Linschoten-Vereeniging] Maritiem / Maritime History [Scheepvaartgeschiedenis] Reizen / Travel ].
Sprache: Niederländisch
Anbieter: Antiquariat Clemens Paulusch GmbH, Berlin, Deutschland
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Kupferstich v. J. Houbraken n. A. Schouman b. Tirion, dat. 1679, 12,5 x 11 (H).
Diss. Utrecht rechtsgeleerdheid 1-11-1845 ; (16) + 29 + 422 p. l Opdracht: aan ouders M.W. de Jonge van Campensnieuwland en Maria M. Evertsen. Op rug en tweede titelpagina: Deel I.
(No place, ca. 1665). Engraved half length portrait with baton within laurel-wreath with his coat of arms and with naval battle in the foreground on both sides by Aernout de Jode. With six line poem . Ca. 47,5 x 34 cm. (2 corners rep.). Johan Evertsen (1600 - 1666), a member of a Zealand seafarer's dynasty, is already at the age of 18 reported as captain of a ship. He fights near La Rochelle in 1625 under Willem de Zoete and in 1626 and 1627 in a campaign against the Barbary Coast under Laurens Reael. Between 1628 and 1636, he distinguished himself while fighting the Dunkirk corsairs. His greatest successes were in 1628 preventing the interception by the Dunkirkers of the captured treasure fleet of Piet Heyn and in 1636 the capture of the famous corsair Jacob Collaert. He also played an important part in the Dutch victory in the Battle of the Slaak against the Spanish. In 1637 he becomes Vice-Admiral and commands in 1639 a squadron in the Battle of the Downs in which he destroys the Portuguese Admiralship Santa Teresa, killing 800 of the 1000 men crew. - Fine. Muller, Portetten 1591.a: zeer fraai exemplaar; Van Gent & Paesie, Zeeuwse zeehelden, pp. 97-106; See Roos, Het admiralengeslacht Evertsen.
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Amsterdam, Clemendt de Jonghe, (ca. 1675.). Engraved half length portrait with baton and naval battles on both sides and 8 line poem in two columns by I. Koerding, after Hendrick Berckman by Abraham Blotelingh. Ca. 44 x 34,5 cm. Jan Evertsen (1600 - 1666), a member of a Zealand seafarer's dynasty, is already at the age of 18 reported as captain of a ship. He fights near La Rochelle in 1625 under Willem de Zoete and in 1626 and 1627 in a campaign against the Barbary Coast under Laurens Reael. Between 1628 and 1636, he distinguished himself while fighting the Dunkirk corsairs. His greatest successes were in 1628 preventing the interception by the Dunkirkers of the captured treasure fleet of Piet Heyn and in 1636 the capture of the famous corsair Jacob Collaert. He also played an important part in the Dutch victory in the Battle of the Slaak against the Spanish. In 1637 he becomes Vice-Admiral and commands in 1639 a squadron in the Battle of the Downs in which he destroys the Portuguese Admiralship Santa Teresa, killing 800 of the 1000 men crew. - Jan Evertsen (1600 -1666) was the most important admiral from the heroic Evertsen dynasty from Zealand, all his five sons were named lieutenants by the Admiralty of Zeeland. - Fine. Muller, Portretten, 1593e; See Roos, Het admiralengeslacht Evertsen.
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(No place, ca. 1665). Engraved half length portrait with baton within laurel-wreath with his coat of arms and naval battles on both sides in the foreground by Aarnout de Jode. With five line poem . Ca. 48 x 34 cm. Cornelis Evertsen the Elder was born in Vlissingen in 1610. He was made a naval lieutenant at the age of seven following his father's death in battle, and he took part in a privateering raid in 1626, became a captain in 1636, captured a galleon at the 1639 Battle of the Downs, and was a Vice-Commodore by the start of the Anglo-Dutch Wars. He was wounded and captured at the 1653 Battle of Scheveningen, and he was promoted to Rear Admiral in 1654 and liberated Nyborg from the Swedish in 1659 during the Northern Wars. In 1661, he served under his close friend Michiel de Ruyter during his expedition against the Barbary pirates. During the Second Anglo-Dutch War, he became a lieutenand-admiral, fighting at the Battle of Lowestoft. He was cut in two by a cannonball during the Four Days Battle in 1666. He was a member of a Zealand seafarer's dynasty. - Fine. Muller, Portetten 1575.a: zeer fraaije gravure; See Roos, Het admiralengeslacht Evertsen.