Canningia spinidentis gen. et sp. n. infects the fir bark beetle Pityokteines spinidens Rtt. in Austria. The pathogen attacks mainly the fat body, Malpighian tubules, the muscles and the connective tissue of larvae and adults, and the gonads of adults. The development is haplokaryotic, with single spores. Spores are short tubular, uninucleate, with globular anchoring disc inserted subapically, laterally, in a depression of the endospore wall. Polar filament is isofilar, with 5/6 coils. Polaroplast is composed of two lamellar parts of different density. A new genus Canningia gen. n. is proposed based on differences in ultrastmc-tures of spores from Unikaryon Canning, Barker, Hammond et Nicholas, 1974.
Strahovská knihovna Královské kanonie premonstrátů Praha CZ AA XIV 9 adl. 15, Národní knihovna ČR Praha CZ 52 C 15 adl. 18, Vědecká knihovna v Olomouci Olomouc CZ 23.891, and BCBT37144
A large number of songs have been preserved in the Strahov Codex (ca. 1465/67-1470), an important collection of polyphony from the latter half of the fifteenth century. These songs were once generally regarded as cantiones in Latin or as instrumental compositions, but a detailed study of this repertoire shows that the manuscript is an important source of secular compositions, and especially of chansons. Most of these songs have been preserved only in this manuscript. Questions remain as to when they were composed and how they found their way into a manuscript that originated in one of the Catholic regions of Bohemia., Lenka Hlávková-Mračková., and České resumé na s. 270.
Capillaria (Hepatocapillaria) cichlasomae sp. п., parasitic in the liver of the cichlid Cichlasoma urophthalmus (Günther) from a small freshwater lake ("aguada") Xpoc in Yucatan, Mexico, is described. The parasite is characterized mainly by its small body size (male 1.8 mm, female 4.5 mm), the structure of the stichosome (markedly short stichocytes in one row) and the male (the presence of a pair of small subventral postanal papillae) and female (anus distinctly subterminal) caudal ends, and by the size and structure of the spicule (spicule 0.068-0.085 mm long, with marked transverse grooves on surface) and eggs (size 0.053-0.058 x 0.023 mm, with protruding polar plugs). This is the second known Capillaria species from the liver of fish and the first one from the liver of a freshwater fish.
Královská kanonie premonstrátů na Strahově - Strahovská knihovna Praha CZ BR V 42 adl. num. 49, Královská kanonie premonstrátů na Strahově - Strahovská knihovna Praha CZ BU II 128 adl. num. 2, Národní knihovna ČR Praha CZ 34 D 367, Klášter dominikánů - knihovna Praha CZ E VI 111 adl. 1, Klášter Rytířského řádu křižovníků s červenou hvězdou - knihovna Praha CZ XVI H 10 adl. num. 2, Klášter Rytířského řádu křižovníků s červenou hvězdou - knihovna Praha CZ XVI H 8 adl. num. 24, CZ Praha Metropolitní kapitula u sv. Víta v Praze C.d.B.45 adl. 1, and BCBT31830