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stinkiesdraws · 3 months ago
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✨Kono Time✨
Some drawings I've had saved up of Mono and Kira. (⁠人⁠*⁠´⁠∀⁠`⁠)⁠。⁠*゚⁠+ I love these little goobers so much. The Mono drawing as an art trade I did with Jazz and the Kira drawing was her in highschool.
Of course Mono belongs to Jazz!
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helluvatimes · 20 days ago
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The Elusive Monitor
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A Blue-tailed Monitor (Varanus doreanus) warming itself near a spotlight in its enclosure in Reptopia. Photo credit: Jonathan Chua.
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herpsandbirds · 8 months ago
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Blue-tailed Monitor Lizard (Varanus doreanus), juvenile, family Varanidae, found in New Guinea, nearby islands, and far northern Australia
photograph by Travis deLagerheim
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lovingexotics · 6 years ago
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Blue Tailed Monitor Lizard
Varanus doreanus
Source: Here
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kapuasreptile · 2 years ago
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melidonium · 3 years ago
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Ileana Costea: Cenaclul „Destine Literare” și conflictul din UCRAINA
Ileana Costea: Cenaclul „Destine Literare” și conflictul din UCRAINA
De la începutul anului 2021 încoace, am participat cu regularitate la două cenacluri literare „înfrățite” (de fapt sunt cenacluri culturale): cel numit „Mircea Eliade”, din Denver, Colorado, SUA (moderatori Sebastian Doreanu și Simona Sîrghie) și „Destine Literare”, din Montreal, Canada (moderator Alexandru Cetățeanu). În acest articol mă voi opri asupra cenaclului din Canada. Acesta…
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snakemanaustralia · 4 years ago
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Australasian Journal of Herpetology 47:3-31. Published 9 July 2020. Before they get wiped out! Formal descriptions of 15 new species of Monitor Lizard in the Euprepiosaurus (AKA Varanus) indicus (Daudin, 1802) and the Shireenhosersaurea (AKA Varanus) prasinus (Schlegel, 1839) species groups. LSIDURN:LSID:ZOOBANK.ORG:PUB:80127B71-87E4-4384-87AE-004BF1C934C0 RAYMOND T. HOSER LSIDurn:lsid:zoobank.org:author:F9D74EB5-CFB5-49A0-8C7C-9F993B8504AE 488 Park Road, Park Orchards, Victoria, 3134, Australia. Phone: +61 3 9812 3322 Fax: 9812 3355 E-mail: snakeman (at) snakeman.com.au Received 28 May 2020, Accepted 5 July 2020, Published 9 July 2020. ABSTRACT The Mangrove Monitor “Varanus indicus” (Daudin, 1802) and Green Monitor “Varanus prasinus” (Schlegel, 1839) were each long thought of as being single widespread species sensu Cogger et al. (1983) within the genus Varanus Merrem, 1820. In 2013, Hoser resurrected the name Euprepiosaurus Fitzinger, 1843 as a full genus for the Tupinambis indicus Daudin, 1802 species group, excluding Varanus indicus spinulosus Mertens, 1941, in turn placed in the genus Oxysaurus Hoser, 2013 and the group including Monitor prasinus Schlegel, 1839, was placed in the new genus Shireenhosersaurea Hoser, 2013. A group known as the Wolfgang Wüster gang of thieves, did via Kaiser et al. (2013) falsely accuse Hoser of “taxonomic vandalism”. They then themselves committed a despicable act of taxonomic vandalism when via Bucklitsch, Böhme and Koch, (2016) they illegally coined new names in the PRINO (peer reviewed in name only) onlne journal Zootaxa for exactly the same genera. Lifting material directly from the Hoser (2013) paper, Bucklitsch et al. coined unlawful new names, Solomonsaurus and Hapturosaurus for the same genera in order to clutter zoology with unnecessary objective synonyms. As of 2020 about 17 distinctive forms previously associated with the putative taxon Euprepiosaurus indicus are widely recognized within herpetology as being separate species and have been formally named. Following an audit of the species complex, this paper formally names twelve other hitherto unnamed forms from Australia, New Guinea and the Solomon Islands as new species on the basis of morphological and reproductive divergence from the 17 forms currently as of 2020 recognized as species. In terms of the genus Shireenhosersaurea. three populations of putative S. prasinus (Schlegel, 1839) are also formally named for the first time. This makes 12 recognized species in the genus. All species within the genera Oxysaurus and Shireenhosersaurea are probably in decline and some may be in imminent danger of extinction. Formally naming new species is the critically important first step in their conservation as outlined by Hoser (2019a, 2019b). Keywords: Herpetology; taxonomy; nomenclature; Varanidae; Varanus; Euprepiosaurus; Oxysaurus; Shireenhosersaurea; taxonomic vandalism; Hapturosaurus; Solomonsaurus; Monitor Lizards; Mangrove monitors; New Guinea; Australia; Solomon Islands; Papua; ICZN; indicus; jobiensis; doreanus; finschi; semotus; spinulosus; prasinus; new species; oxyi; adelynhoserae; jackyhoserae; lenhoseri; matteoae; elfakhariorum; allengreeri; dorisioi; paulwoolfi; sloppi; powi; scottgranti; shireenhoserae; satis; clara
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automaticvr · 5 years ago
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ECO vs EGO “An act that depicts humanity’s egocentrism as EGO and mother Earth as ECO. The confrontation of these two characters represent the current problems that humans partake in climate change, due to the egocentric and capitalistic culture that we have created. A mountain of limbs, Ego’s brothers and sisters. Who will lose? Who will win? Will any of them survive, or are they going down together? Will any of us survive, or are we going down together? Never forget that we ourselves are also nature.” Music: ‘Nuugaatsiaq’ by Cindy Giron Named after the landslide in Greenland that resulted into a tsunami in 2017. Scenography: Maarten Keus (leading) , Pamela Soria Varela, Vladimir Vidanovski, Ilya Doreanu ~ PARADISE BUILD IN HELL ~ Under the guidance of Gert Dumbar en Studio Van ’t Hullenaar & Vis, students of the Royal Academy of Art (KABK) and the Royal Conservatoire have collaborated in a unique project reinventing the idea of the opera. Opera is a format that strongly magnifies situations that you can recognise from reality and it is exactly with this aspect of the magnifying glass that students have looked at and translated this dramatic concept A Paradise Built in Hell - after the book of social critic Rebecca Solnit, who describes the purposeful joy that fills human beings in the face of disasters like hurricanes, earthquakes and even a terrorist attack: “These are clearly not events to be wished for, yet they bring out the best in us and provide common purpose. Everyday concerns and societal structures vanish. A strange kind of liberation fills the air. People rise to the occasion. Social alienation seems to vanish. Our response to disaster gives us nothing less than “a glimpse of who else we ourselves may be and what else our society could become... The recovery of this purpose and closeness without crisis or pressure is the great contemporary task of being human.” A Paradise Built in Hell challenges the traditional concept of the dramatic opera format as we know it today. It opens up the opportunity for students to experiments with alternative narrative structures, unconventional produced music (and musicians) and suggests a scenography that mimics ‘the real’ while it no longer differs from your couch-perspective; a videogame. It plays with interactive transmissions and invites you to a (virtual)-reality-walk through... Paradise? Hell? The project has been initiated by the Graphic Design department of the Royal Academy of Art, The Hague (KABK) in the context of the KABK IST Research Lab SOUNDSCAPE 2018/2019.
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snakebusters · 4 years ago
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Before they get wiped out! Formal descriptions of 15 new species of Monitor Lizard in the Euprepiosaurus (AKA Varanus) indicus (Daudin, 1802) and the Shireenhosersaurea (AKA Varanus) prasinus (Schlegel, 1839) species groups.
Australasian Journal of Herpetology 47:3-31. Published 9 July 2020. Before they get wiped out! Formal descriptions of 15 new species of Monitor Lizard in the Euprepiosaurus (AKA Varanus) indicus (Daudin, 1802) and the Shireenhosersaurea (AKA Varanus) prasinus (Schlegel, 1839) species groups. LSIDURN:LSID:ZOOBANK.ORG:PUB:80127B71-87E4-4384-87AE-004BF1C934C0 RAYMOND T. HOSER LSIDurn:lsid:zoobank.org:author:F9D74EB5-CFB5-49A0-8C7C-9F993B8504AE 488 Park Road, Park Orchards, Victoria, 3134, Australia. Phone: +61 3 9812 3322 Fax: 9812 3355 E-mail: snakeman (at) snakeman.com.au Received 28 May 2020, Accepted 5 July 2020, Published 9 July 2020. ABSTRACT The Mangrove Monitor “Varanus indicus” (Daudin, 1802) and Green Monitor “Varanus prasinus” (Schlegel, 1839) were each long thought of as being single widespread species sensu Cogger et al. (1983) within the genus Varanus Merrem, 1820. In 2013, Hoser resurrected the name Euprepiosaurus Fitzinger, 1843 as a full genus for the Tupinambis indicus Daudin, 1802 species group, excluding Varanus indicus spinulosus Mertens, 1941, in turn placed in the genus Oxysaurus Hoser, 2013 and the group including Monitor prasinus Schlegel, 1839, was placed in the new genus Shireenhosersaurea Hoser, 2013. A group known as the Wolfgang Wüster gang of thieves, did via Kaiser et al. (2013) falsely accuse Hoser of “taxonomic vandalism”. They then themselves committed a despicable act of taxonomic vandalism when via Bucklitsch, Böhme and Koch, (2016) they illegally coined new names in the PRINO (peer reviewed in name only) onlne journal Zootaxa for exactly the same genera. Lifting material directly from the Hoser (2013) paper, Bucklitsch et al. coined unlawful new names, Solomonsaurus and Hapturosaurus for the same genera in order to clutter zoology with unnecessary objective synonyms. As of 2020 about 17 distinctive forms previously associated with the putative taxon Euprepiosaurus indicus are widely recognized within herpetology as being separate species and have been formally named. Following an audit of the species complex, this paper formally names twelve other hitherto unnamed forms from Australia, New Guinea and the Solomon Islands as new species on the basis of morphological and reproductive divergence from the 17 forms currently as of 2020 recognized as species. In terms of the genus Shireenhosersaurea. three populations of putative S. prasinus (Schlegel, 1839) are also formally named for the first time. This makes 12 recognized species in the genus. All species within the genera Oxysaurus and Shireenhosersaurea are probably in decline and some may be in imminent danger of extinction. Formally naming new species is the critically important first step in their conservation as outlined by Hoser (2019a, 2019b). Keywords: Herpetology; taxonomy; nomenclature; Varanidae; Varanus; Euprepiosaurus; Oxysaurus; Shireenhosersaurea; taxonomic vandalism; Hapturosaurus; Solomonsaurus; Monitor Lizards; Mangrove monitors; New Guinea; Australia; Solomon Islands; Papua; ICZN; indicus; jobiensis; doreanus; finschi; semotus; spinulosus; prasinus; new species; oxyi; adelynhoserae; jackyhoserae; lenhoseri; matteoae; elfakhariorum; allengreeri; dorisioi; paulwoolfi; sloppi; powi; scottgranti; shireenhoserae; satis; clara.
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stinkiesdraws · 3 months ago
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Some commissions I got from @sakura-rose12 !!!
I absolutely love how these came out (⁠人⁠*⁠´⁠∀⁠`⁠)⁠。⁠*゚⁠+
These were a gift for my friend Jazz! Mono and Nicolo are her ocs, Kira and Kiki are mine (⁠*⁠´⁠ω⁠`⁠*⁠)
I had so much fun coloring these 💕
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stinkiesdraws · 3 months ago
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Some Chibis I drew 💕
Nicolo and Mono belong to my friend Jazz!
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stinkiesdraws · 4 months ago
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So, here is another reason I haven't been posting here a lot, since I wanted to do BOTH finished art and in a batch!
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Whoo wee, this roleplay has really taken the reins and just ran into this large cast. It started with just the original trio but then tripled before our eyes. When I first started this roleplay with my friend Jazz! Or Aka Doreanu on twitter, I didn't expect to get so attached to the characters.
But holy smokes, 🤧 We are about 2,000+ replies in on discord and each reply is about over 2k characters minimum. I dunno, I'm having a blast (⁠人⁠*⁠´⁠∀⁠`⁠)⁠。⁠*゚⁠+
So here are their ages and heights. They are all so silly, I love them 💗
Nicolo, Mono, Reily and Chiva belong to Jazz!
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