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<emphasis id="72C96149FF98FF8DFF41F9BCFE0A29CE" bold="true" box="[151,435,1649,1675]" italics="true" pageId="33" pageNumber="34">Platycoelostoma rauppi</emphasis>
Foldi
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.
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adult female.
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: Cusco, Tambo Machay, ruins near Puca Pucara, on roots of alfalfa,
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<emphasis id="72C96149FF98FF8DFEC6F92CFE6A29BF" box="[272,467,1761,1786]" italics="true" pageId="33" pageNumber="34">Medicago sativa</emphasis>
(Fabaceae)
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,
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,
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, M. J. Raupp coll.,
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.
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. Some of the collection data given on the slide label are in error and more accurate data have been provided by the collector, M.J. Raupp (personal communication). The location “Tombo Muchi” should be “Tambo Machay”, which is an Inca ruin near Puca Pucara in the hills to the north of Cusco; also the elevation of
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recorded on the label is too low since Cusco is at over
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and thus the collection site must be at higher elevation
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Adult female of
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Foldi
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Where: A = apical segment of antenna; B = triangular multilocular pore with trilocular centre; C = flagellate seta; D = hair-like seta; E = broadly oval multilocular pore with bilocular centre; F = abdominal spiracles; G = anal tube; H = simple tubular pore; I = spinules; J = metathoracic leg; K = longest hair-like setae near coxae; L = thoracic spiracle; M = multilocular pore with quadrilocular centre; N = small multilocular pore with triangular shaped outer loculi.
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(
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)
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Description based on
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.
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<emphasis id="72C96149FF9AFF8FFF13FF28FE142FBA" bold="true" box="[197,429,229,255]" pageId="35" pageNumber="36">Mounted material</emphasis>
. Body elongate, narrowing at both ends, approximately
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long,
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wide, with abdomen particularly long, representing nearly 2/3rds of body length. Body densely covered by multilocular pores, particularly on abdomen; setae fewer. Each abdominal spiracular opening with a plug of white wax.
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<emphasis id="72C96149FF9AFF8FFF13FEB2FE8A2EDC" bold="true" box="[197,307,383,409]" pageId="35" pageNumber="36">Dorsum.</emphasis>
Derm membranous, with multilocular pores (
<figureCitation id="D886A1DEFF9AFF8FFCBFFE4DFC062EDF" box="[873,959,384,410]" captionStart="FIGURE 8" captionStartId="28.[151,255,1832,1856]" captionTargetBox="[217,1369,275,1772]" captionTargetId="figure@28.[203,1383,256,1825]" captionTargetPageId="28" captionText="FIGURE 8. Adult female of Mimosicerya williamsi Foldi n. sp. Where: A = detail of sclerotised area; B = multilocular pore with triangular centre with 3 loculi and 10 triangular shaped outer loculi; C = multilocular pore with oval centre in the sclerotised area; D = spiniform setae from dorsum and venter; E = hair-like seta; F = flagellate seta; G = multilocular pores on dorsum and venter: H = slender hair-like seta; I = abdominal spiracle; J = anal tube; K = stout hair-like seta; L = hair; M = long hair-like setae medially; N = vestigial metathoracic leg; O = mesothoracic spiracle with perispiracular pores; P = antenna; R = conical spiniform seta." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/191693/files/figure.png" pageId="35" pageNumber="36">Figs. 8</figureCitation>
B, 8E) either broadly ovoid or slightly triangular, both similar to those described on venter, in a quite dense transverse band 2030 pores wide, distributed throughout body. Hair-ilke setae (
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D), each about 3045 µm long, scattered on head and thorax, but in transverse rows 2 or 3 setae wide on abdomen; longest setae, each 4045 µm long, at anterior end; slender flagellate setae (
<figureCitation id="D886A1DEFF9AFF8FFE3DFDD7FD892D71" box="[491,560,538,564]" captionStart="FIGURE 8" captionStartId="28.[151,255,1832,1856]" captionTargetBox="[217,1369,275,1772]" captionTargetId="figure@28.[203,1383,256,1825]" captionTargetPageId="28" captionText="FIGURE 8. Adult female of Mimosicerya williamsi Foldi n. sp. Where: A = detail of sclerotised area; B = multilocular pore with triangular centre with 3 loculi and 10 triangular shaped outer loculi; C = multilocular pore with oval centre in the sclerotised area; D = spiniform setae from dorsum and venter; E = hair-like seta; F = flagellate seta; G = multilocular pores on dorsum and venter: H = slender hair-like seta; I = abdominal spiracle; J = anal tube; K = stout hair-like seta; L = hair; M = long hair-like setae medially; N = vestigial metathoracic leg; O = mesothoracic spiracle with perispiracular pores; P = antenna; R = conical spiniform seta." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/191693/files/figure.png" pageId="35" pageNumber="36">Fig. 8</figureCitation>
C), each 1825 µm long, scattered.
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<emphasis id="72C96149FF9AFF8FFF13FD8DFEA32D1F" bold="true" box="[197,282,576,602]" pageId="35" pageNumber="36">Venter.</emphasis>
Multilocular pores densely distributed throughout, most frequent on abdomen in dense transverse rows 2432 pores wide across all segments. The following
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of pores observed: (i) a broadly oval pore (
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E) with a thick rim, each about 1113 µm greatest width, each with a large bilocular centre plus a tiny central loculus, and with about 1214 outer loculi; most common
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; (ii) a smaller, slightly triangular pore (
<figureCitation id="D886A1DEFF9AFF8FFABDFD78FF1F2DB3" captionStart="FIGURE 8" captionStartId="28.[151,255,1832,1856]" captionTargetBox="[217,1369,275,1772]" captionTargetId="figure@28.[203,1383,256,1825]" captionTargetPageId="28" captionText="FIGURE 8. Adult female of Mimosicerya williamsi Foldi n. sp. Where: A = detail of sclerotised area; B = multilocular pore with triangular centre with 3 loculi and 10 triangular shaped outer loculi; C = multilocular pore with oval centre in the sclerotised area; D = spiniform setae from dorsum and venter; E = hair-like seta; F = flagellate seta; G = multilocular pores on dorsum and venter: H = slender hair-like seta; I = abdominal spiracle; J = anal tube; K = stout hair-like seta; L = hair; M = long hair-like setae medially; N = vestigial metathoracic leg; O = mesothoracic spiracle with perispiracular pores; P = antenna; R = conical spiniform seta." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/191693/files/figure.png" pageId="35" pageNumber="36">Fig. 8</figureCitation>
B), each about 10 µm in greatest width, with a thick rim and a triangular-shaped centre with 3 large loculi plus a tiny central opening and with 1214 outer loculi; less frequent, more numerous at anterior and posterior end of body; (iii) a pore about 910 µm greatest width, with a quadrilocular centre and 1618 outer loculi (
<figureCitation id="D886A1DEFF9AFF8FFF49FC9DFF5C2C2F" box="[159,229,848,874]" captionStart="FIGURE 8" captionStartId="28.[151,255,1832,1856]" captionTargetBox="[217,1369,275,1772]" captionTargetId="figure@28.[203,1383,256,1825]" captionTargetPageId="28" captionText="FIGURE 8. Adult female of Mimosicerya williamsi Foldi n. sp. Where: A = detail of sclerotised area; B = multilocular pore with triangular centre with 3 loculi and 10 triangular shaped outer loculi; C = multilocular pore with oval centre in the sclerotised area; D = spiniform setae from dorsum and venter; E = hair-like seta; F = flagellate seta; G = multilocular pores on dorsum and venter: H = slender hair-like seta; I = abdominal spiracle; J = anal tube; K = stout hair-like seta; L = hair; M = long hair-like setae medially; N = vestigial metathoracic leg; O = mesothoracic spiracle with perispiracular pores; P = antenna; R = conical spiniform seta." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/191693/files/figure.png" pageId="35" pageNumber="36">Fig. 8</figureCitation>
M), rare; (iv) a small pore (
<figureCitation id="D886A1DEFF9AFF8FFDFEFC9DFDD42C2F" box="[552,621,848,874]" captionStart="FIGURE 8" captionStartId="28.[151,255,1832,1856]" captionTargetBox="[217,1369,275,1772]" captionTargetId="figure@28.[203,1383,256,1825]" captionTargetPageId="28" captionText="FIGURE 8. Adult female of Mimosicerya williamsi Foldi n. sp. Where: A = detail of sclerotised area; B = multilocular pore with triangular centre with 3 loculi and 10 triangular shaped outer loculi; C = multilocular pore with oval centre in the sclerotised area; D = spiniform setae from dorsum and venter; E = hair-like seta; F = flagellate seta; G = multilocular pores on dorsum and venter: H = slender hair-like seta; I = abdominal spiracle; J = anal tube; K = stout hair-like seta; L = hair; M = long hair-like setae medially; N = vestigial metathoracic leg; O = mesothoracic spiracle with perispiracular pores; P = antenna; R = conical spiniform seta." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/191693/files/figure.png" pageId="35" pageNumber="36">Fig. 8</figureCitation>
N) about 78 µm in diameter, with a thick rim and 1 or 2 tiny central openings plus about 79 triangular-shaped outer loculi, very rare; and (v) a small simple tubular pore (
<figureCitation id="D886A1DEFF9AFF8FFABAFCBBFF1C2CF2" captionStart="FIGURE 8" captionStartId="28.[151,255,1832,1856]" captionTargetBox="[217,1369,275,1772]" captionTargetId="figure@28.[203,1383,256,1825]" captionTargetPageId="28" captionText="FIGURE 8. Adult female of Mimosicerya williamsi Foldi n. sp. Where: A = detail of sclerotised area; B = multilocular pore with triangular centre with 3 loculi and 10 triangular shaped outer loculi; C = multilocular pore with oval centre in the sclerotised area; D = spiniform setae from dorsum and venter; E = hair-like seta; F = flagellate seta; G = multilocular pores on dorsum and venter: H = slender hair-like seta; I = abdominal spiracle; J = anal tube; K = stout hair-like seta; L = hair; M = long hair-like setae medially; N = vestigial metathoracic leg; O = mesothoracic spiracle with perispiracular pores; P = antenna; R = conical spiniform seta." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/191693/files/figure.png" pageId="35" pageNumber="36">Fig. 8</figureCitation>
H) about 45 µm long, 57 µm wide, restricted to between vulva and anal area. Hair-like setae (
<figureCitation id="D886A1DEFF9AFF8FFAF8FC50FACD2CF2" box="[1326,1396,925,951]" captionStart="FIGURE 8" captionStartId="28.[151,255,1832,1856]" captionTargetBox="[217,1369,275,1772]" captionTargetId="figure@28.[203,1383,256,1825]" captionTargetPageId="28" captionText="FIGURE 8. Adult female of Mimosicerya williamsi Foldi n. sp. Where: A = detail of sclerotised area; B = multilocular pore with triangular centre with 3 loculi and 10 triangular shaped outer loculi; C = multilocular pore with oval centre in the sclerotised area; D = spiniform setae from dorsum and venter; E = hair-like seta; F = flagellate seta; G = multilocular pores on dorsum and venter: H = slender hair-like seta; I = abdominal spiracle; J = anal tube; K = stout hair-like seta; L = hair; M = long hair-like setae medially; N = vestigial metathoracic leg; O = mesothoracic spiracle with perispiracular pores; P = antenna; R = conical spiniform seta." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/191693/files/figure.png" pageId="35" pageNumber="36">Fig. 8</figureCitation>
K), each 4080 µm long, present on head and thorax, particularly medially and submedially, and also in groups of 1215 mesad to each pro-, meso- and metacoxa and in transverse rows 46 setae wide on abdomen; most numerous on submargin; also shorter and more slender flagellate setae (
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K), each 2030 µm long, scattered.
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Antennae 10 segmented, length about 1280 µm; scapes placed close together, each scape wider (240 µm) than long (105 µm) with a distinct articulation with pedicel; remaining antennal segments tapering progressively to segment X, each segment with numerous long hair-like setae and a few fleshy setae; apical segment (
<figureCitation id="D886A1DEFF9AFF8FFEDEFB1EFEF52BA8" box="[264,332,1235,1261]" captionStart="FIGURE 8" captionStartId="28.[151,255,1832,1856]" captionTargetBox="[217,1369,275,1772]" captionTargetId="figure@28.[203,1383,256,1825]" captionTargetPageId="28" captionText="FIGURE 8. Adult female of Mimosicerya williamsi Foldi n. sp. Where: A = detail of sclerotised area; B = multilocular pore with triangular centre with 3 loculi and 10 triangular shaped outer loculi; C = multilocular pore with oval centre in the sclerotised area; D = spiniform setae from dorsum and venter; E = hair-like seta; F = flagellate seta; G = multilocular pores on dorsum and venter: H = slender hair-like seta; I = abdominal spiracle; J = anal tube; K = stout hair-like seta; L = hair; M = long hair-like setae medially; N = vestigial metathoracic leg; O = mesothoracic spiracle with perispiracular pores; P = antenna; R = conical spiniform seta." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/191693/files/figure.png" pageId="35" pageNumber="36">Fig. 8</figureCitation>
A) about 190 µm long, 110 µm wide, tapering to a point, with about 4045 setae, each 30100 µm long, plus about 610 slightly curved fleshy setae, each 2030 µm long, confined on distal half. Eyespots each 150 µm in diameter, posterolateral to antennae. Thoracic spiracles (
<figureCitation id="D886A1DEFF9AFF8FFC2CFAEDFBF92A7F" box="[1018,1088,1312,1338]" captionStart="FIGURE 8" captionStartId="28.[151,255,1832,1856]" captionTargetBox="[217,1369,275,1772]" captionTargetId="figure@28.[203,1383,256,1825]" captionTargetPageId="28" captionText="FIGURE 8. Adult female of Mimosicerya williamsi Foldi n. sp. Where: A = detail of sclerotised area; B = multilocular pore with triangular centre with 3 loculi and 10 triangular shaped outer loculi; C = multilocular pore with oval centre in the sclerotised area; D = spiniform setae from dorsum and venter; E = hair-like seta; F = flagellate seta; G = multilocular pores on dorsum and venter: H = slender hair-like seta; I = abdominal spiracle; J = anal tube; K = stout hair-like seta; L = hair; M = long hair-like setae medially; N = vestigial metathoracic leg; O = mesothoracic spiracle with perispiracular pores; P = antenna; R = conical spiniform seta." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/191693/files/figure.png" pageId="35" pageNumber="36">Fig. 8</figureCitation>
L) each with peritreme about 90 µm wide, with a straight apodeme 160 µm long; atrium with 2326 multilocular pores, smaller but similar to those on derm. Abdominal spiracles (
<figureCitation id="D886A1DEFF9AFF8FFDA0FAA0FD052AC2" box="[630,700,1389,1415]" captionStart="FIGURE 8" captionStartId="28.[151,255,1832,1856]" captionTargetBox="[217,1369,275,1772]" captionTargetId="figure@28.[203,1383,256,1825]" captionTargetPageId="28" captionText="FIGURE 8. Adult female of Mimosicerya williamsi Foldi n. sp. Where: A = detail of sclerotised area; B = multilocular pore with triangular centre with 3 loculi and 10 triangular shaped outer loculi; C = multilocular pore with oval centre in the sclerotised area; D = spiniform setae from dorsum and venter; E = hair-like seta; F = flagellate seta; G = multilocular pores on dorsum and venter: H = slender hair-like seta; I = abdominal spiracle; J = anal tube; K = stout hair-like seta; L = hair; M = long hair-like setae medially; N = vestigial metathoracic leg; O = mesothoracic spiracle with perispiracular pores; P = antenna; R = conical spiniform seta." httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/191693/files/figure.png" pageId="35" pageNumber="36">Fig. 8</figureCitation>
F) in 8 pairs, each with a round peritreme about 6070 µm in diameter; each atrium divided into 3 distinct parts: outer atrium about 120135 µm long, with approximately 2 rings of multilocular pores at inner end totalling 1422, similar to those in thoracic spiracles; each spiracle with a smaller middle atrium with membranous folded walls, plus a sclerotised inner atrium which opens through a dense filamentous structure into a narrower sclerotised tube to which tracheae attach. Mouthparts vestigial, only represented by a non-sclerotised membranous tentorium. Legs short, robust, setose. Metathoracic legs partly visible in
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J: coxa ring-like, with a strong articulatory sclerosis with trochanter, about 210 µm long, 600 µm wide, with about 20 setae, each 3570 µm long; trochanter + femur 710 µm long; trochanter with about 57 campaniform pores on each side and a few setae, each 2530 µm long, one seta 70 µm long, plus a trochanteral seta on ventral surface, about 90 µm; femur with greatest width about 330 µm, with a few setae laterally, each 3070 µm long, and with a strong articulatory sclerosis with tibia; tibia 560 µm long, 165 µm wide, distal part with a dense group of about 4045 spur-like setae, each 4060 µm long; tarsus 330 µm long, 100 µm widest, with about 2024 similar spur-like setae ventrally, mostly in 2 rows, each 4050 µm long; claw 125 Μm long, curved, narrowing gradually to a blunt apex, without a denticle; claw digitules fine and acute, each 45 µm long. Spinules (
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Fig.
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I) present between metathoracic legs and on anterior abdominal segments medially and submedially. Vulvar opening a transverse fissure, 150210 µm long, with 2 strong apodemes at each extremity. Anal opening 110 µm wide, surrounded by multilocular pores and a loose cluster of hair-like setae, each 3070 µm long; anal tube (
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G) simple, 180 µm long, lacking a sclerotised ring and no pores at inner end.
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<emphasis id="72C96149FF9DFF88FF13FF28FE8E2FBA" bold="true" box="[197,311,229,255]" pageId="36" pageNumber="37">Remarks</emphasis>
.
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<emphasis id="72C96149FF9DFF88FE93FF28FDE42FBB" box="[325,605,229,254]" italics="true" pageId="36" pageNumber="37">Platycoelostoma rauppi</emphasis>
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<emphasis id="72C96149FF9DFF88FDB2FF28FD1F2FBA" bold="true" box="[612,678,229,255]" pageId="36" pageNumber="37">n. sp.</emphasis>
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shares the following character states with other
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<emphasis id="72C96149FF9DFF88FB0FFF28FA252FBB" box="[1241,1436,229,254]" italics="true" pageId="36" pageNumber="37">Platycoelostoma</emphasis>
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species: (i) abdominal spiracles in 8 pairs; (ii) multilocular pores with a oval, triangular, quadrate centre; (iii) thoracic spiracles with atrial pores; (iv) vulvar opening with 2 apodemes at each extremity; and (v) antennae 910 segmented. However,
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<emphasis id="72C96149FF9DFF88FE39FE94FDD82E37" box="[495,609,345,370]" italics="true" pageId="36" pageNumber="37">P. rauppi</emphasis>
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differs from
<emphasis id="72C96149FF9DFF88FCD0FE94FC1A2E37" box="[774,931,345,370]" italics="true" pageId="36" pageNumber="37">P. c o m p re s s a</emphasis>
and
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<emphasis id="72C96149FF9DFF88FC33FE94FB212E37" box="[997,1176,345,370]" italics="true" pageId="36" pageNumber="37">P. tasmanicum</emphasis>
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due to the following character states: (i) abdominal spiracles in 8 pairs, each well developed and each with atrial pores; in
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<emphasis id="72C96149FF9DFF88FA50FE4DFEAE2E85" italics="true" pageId="36" pageNumber="37">P. compressa</emphasis>
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and
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,
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the last pair of abdominal spiracles is poorly developed and without atrial pores; (ii) small circular multilocular pores with triangular-shaped outer loculi and circular centre present on thorax ventrally; and (iii) simple tubular pores present between vulvar and anal area.
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<emphasis id="72C96149FF9DFF88FF13FDD7FE162D71" bold="true" box="[197,431,538,564]" pageId="36" pageNumber="37">Derivatio nominis</emphasis>
. The new species
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is named in honour of the collector, Dr Michael Raupp, Professor at the University of Maryland,
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.
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