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On the West-African species of the subgenus Eupalaemon Ortm Naturalis
Man, J.G. de.
In addition to my description of Palaemon (Eupalaemon) Lenzii de Man (see p. 225 of this volume) I give here a key to the species of the subgenus Eupalaemon Ortm. as yet known to occur in the rivers of West-Africa. Six species are at present known from there, viz.: 1. Pal. (Eupalaemon) macrobrachion Herklots 1851. General distribution: The rivers from Sierra Leone to Benguella [Sierra Leone (v. Martens); Liberia (de Man); near Boutry (Herklots); river Prah, South of Ashantee (de Man); Cameroon (Aurivillius); Congo coast, probably from Ambriz (de Man); from fresh water at Catumbella near Benguella (de Man)].
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1911 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509083
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Pollenmorphological notes on the genus Dimocarpus (Sapindaceae) Naturalis
Muller, Jan.
The pollen morphology of all 5 species of the genus Dimocarpus was studied. General pollen morphology is rather uniform and only one main type is present, which could be subdivided into 7 subtypes on minor differences in shape, aperture, and exine pattern. Intraspecific variability is present in some species. Morphological trends are established and related to the taxonomic subdivision. Taxa which are macromorphologically advanced appear to have developed also derived pollen subtypes.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1971 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/525554
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Die van Hasselt’schen Nudibranchien Naturalis
Bergh, R..
Das schon seit frühen Zeiten um die Wissenschaft so verdiente Holland scheint im dritten Decennium dieses Jahrhunderts die Absicht gehabt zu haben die Fauna und Flora seiner indischen Besitzungen gründlich zu erforschen. Holland hat damals eine kleine Reihe von seinen Söhnen, von talentvollen jungen Männern der Wissenschaft, dorthin geschickt, die unermüdlich und mit einem Kraftaufwande, der in den Tropen meistens verhängnissvoll ist, gearbeitet haben, die auf ihre Forschungen das Leben eingesetzt haben, und fast alle nach kurzer Zeit dort gestorben sind. Fern vom Mutterlande starben hier van Oort, Forsten, Horner, van Raalten, von den Chinesen getödtet Macklot, ferner der treffliche Boie, vor allen aber Kuhl und van Hasselt 1). Auch die begleitenden...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1887 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509113
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Contribution to our knowledge of the Avifauna of the Netherlands, being a list of all the species of birds hitherto observed, with special references to specimens in the Leyden Museum Naturalis
Oort, E.D. van.
Though the specimens in our general ornithological collection, for the greater part collected before and at the time that the late Professor H. Schlegel interested himself much in the knowledge of the birds of the Netherlands — that is before 1865 —, in addition with those of the fine collection of stuffed birds, brought together by the late Mr. J. P. van Wickevoort Crommelin, all captured in the Netherlands and received by the Museum in 1893, form for many of the species a scientific material, I however acquired the experience, when taking the care of the Birds-collection of our Museum in 1904, that many other species, even some of the commonest ones, were represented in an insufficient manner, so that it was impossible to make a somewhat serious study...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1908 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508684
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The genus Bridelia (Euphorbiaceae) in Malesia and Indochina – A regional revision Naturalis
Dressler, Stefan.
A taxonomic revision of Bridelia Willd. for Southeast Asia is presented together with comments on the characters used, the biogeography of the species involved and the phytographic history of the genus. Nineteen species are recognised for the region (one from New Guinea was recently described as new). A key and full descriptions are provided. Maps illustrate the distribution of 15 species. Several distributional patterns were found which mainly reflect ecological requirements. The currently accepted infrageneric delimitation (especially on the sectional level) as proposed by Jablonszky (1915) seems no longer to meet the demands of modern taxonomy and is used here only as a handy working tool, but no attempt is undertaken to propose a new one.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1996 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/524799
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Scarabaeides, Buprestides et Cérambycides de l’Afrique occidentale, envoyés au Musée de Leyde par MM. Veth et van der Kellen Naturalis
Lansberge, J.W. van.
Modice convexus, subnitidus, niger vel aeneo-niger; capite granulato; thorace confertim granulato, postice remote punctato, basi angulata, lateribus subcrenulatis; scutello conspicuo, elongato; elytris subopacis, irregulariter obsolete punctatis, sutura elevata nitida; pectore antice acute tuberculato. — Long. 30—35 , lat. 16—20 mm. Noir, peu brillant, les élytres verdâtres, la tête, la poitrine et les pattes ciliées de poils noirâtres peu denses. Tête couverte de granulations aciculées, renflée au milieu quoique non distinctement tuberculée; entre les yeux une carène obsolète effacée au milieu; dents clypéales assez allongées. Prothorax du double plus large que long, assez convexe, densément granulé, les granulations se...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1886 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508749
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High amphibian diversity related to unexpected environmental values in a biogeographic transitional area in north-western Mexico Naturalis
Serrano, J.M.; Berlanga-Robles, C.A.; Ruiz-Luna, A..
Amphibian diversity and distribution patterns in Sinaloa state (north-western Mexico) were assessed from the Global Amphibian Assessment database (GAA-2010). A geographic information system (GIS) was used to evaluate diversity based on distribution maps of 41 species, associated with environmental data. The highest α and γ-diversities were identified in the south-eastern portion of the state, in mountain zones with a warm sub-humid climate, whereas the greatest β-diversity (multiplicative formulation) was aggregated in patches in the western portion of the state in mountains with temperate climates. A cluster analysis and Mantel test showed a strong association of Sorensen’s dissimilarity (additive formulation of β-diversity) with climate and soil moisture...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Α-diversity; Β-diversity; Γ-diversity; Distribution maps; Nestedness; Turnover; 42.82.
Ano: 2014 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/475290
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Muridae (Rodentia) from the lower Turolian of Crevillente (Alicante, Spain) Naturalis
Martín Suárez, E.; Freudenthal, M..
The fauna of Muridae (Rodentia) from the Lower Turolian of Crevillente (Alicante, SE Spain) contains species attributed to the genera Huerzelerimys, Parapodemus, and Occitanomys. The material described allows a detailed biostratigraphy of Upper Miocene deposits of SE Spain. En este trabajo se estudian tres generos de Muridae (Huerzelerimys, Parapodemus y Occitanomys) procedentes de varios yacimientos del Mioceno final de Crevillente (Alicante). Las faunas encontradas permiten precisar la bioestratigrafia de los depositos del Turoliense inferior del SE de Espana.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: 38.22.
Ano: 1993 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/317439
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Reviews Naturalis
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ARMITAGE, F.B. & J. BURLEY (compilers), Pinus kesiya Royle ex Gordon (syn. P. khasya Royle; P. insularis Endlicher), xiv + 199 p., 4 maps, many fig. (1980; Commonwealth Forestry Institute, Oxford OX1 3RB, England). Tropical Forestry Papers 9. Paperback. £ 10.00, plus postage. This pine of SE. Asia and Luzon gives a light multi-purpose wood and a resin; during this century, plantations have been set up in many tropical, seasonally dry, montane regions. The present book discusses occurrence, silviculture, properties, and breeding; foresters, for whom it is clearly intended, now have a handsome manual, with many references.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1981 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/532832
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Studies on Colombian cryptogams XX. A transect analysis of the bryophyte vegetation along an altitudinal gradient on the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia Naturalis
Reenen, G.B.A. van; Gradstein, S.R..
Along an altitudinal transect on the northern slope of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia, 500-4100 m, five altitudinal bryophyte zones are distinguished – four forest zones and one páramo zone – based on ecosystem relevé analysis concerning species presence, substrate preference and percentage cover of bryophytes. Relevés were compared by using Sørensen’s Index of Similarity and a simplified dendrogram technique, and zonation diagrams were constructed. Bryophyte zonation seems primarily correlated with climatic factors (precipitation, air temperature) as preliminary data suggest. Species presence and cover percentage appear to be of almost equal significance in distinguishing the different bryophyte zones of the tropical forests and are highest in...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1983 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/534779
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Waaiertjes in je lijf Naturalis
Smit, J.T..
Tipo: Part of book or chapter of book Palavras-chave: Waaiertjes; Strepsiptera; Nederland; Faunistiek; 42.75.
Ano: 2008 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/294426
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Three Upper Carboniferous, limestone-rich, high-destructive, delta systems with submarine fan deposits, Cantabrian Mountains, Spain Naturalis
Graaff, W.J.E. van de.
In the eastern part of the Cantabrian Mountains, northwestern Spain, Upper Carboniferous strata crop out. In the Pisuerga area an Upper Moscovian (\u2248 Westphalian D) limestone-rich sequence is exposed in a number of structural units. Correlations between the various structural units are based on lithostratigraphic characteristics and paleontological dating with fusulinids and calcareous algae. The various limestone units show rapid lateral transitions into siliciclastic deposits. The siliciclastic deposits are mainly interpreted as deltaic deposits. Three distinct delta systems are distinguished which, like the recent Rhône delta, are all of the wave-dominated, high-destructive type. The oldest delta system is associated with important turbidite...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1971 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/505620
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The Lycosidae and Pisauridae (Araneae) of the Netherlands Naturalis
Wiebes, J.T..
INTRODUCTION In this paper the species of spiders belonging to the families Lycosidae and Pisauridae, known from the Netherlands, are described and figured. In addition a number of species, which possibly may occur in the Netherlands though they have not yet been found here hitherto, are mentioned in the keys. In order to make the keys useful also for identifying immature specimens, I have based these keys not only on the well-known differential characters in the adult sexual organs, but also, as far as possible, on characters derived from colour-pattern and chaetotaxy. The system of notation, used to indicate the situation of the spines on palps and legs, is briefly stated as follows (Wiebes, 1956, pp. 408, 409) : d, 1', 1", v', and v" indicate dorsal,...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: 42.74.
Ano: 1959 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/317732
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Notes on Hygrophoraceae — VI. Observations on some new taxa in Hygrocybe Naturalis
Arnolds, Eef.
In a preceding paper (Notes on Hygrophoraceae IV, Arnolds, 1985) Latin diagnoses have been provided of six new taxa of Hygrocybe from the Netherlands and Belgium, viz. H. calciphila, H. luteolaeta, H subglobispora forma aurantiorubra, H. viola, H. constrictospora and H. griseopallida. In this paper full descriptions are given of the first four of these taxa. In addition the nomenclature and taxonomic position of H. constrictospora are discussed. H. griseopallida is reduced to the synonymy of Hemimycena mairei (E. J. Gilb.) Sing.
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Ano: 1986 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/532226
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Notes on Wyeomyia Mosquitoes of Suriname, with a Description of Wyeomyia surinamensis sp.n. Naturalis
Bruijning, C.F.A..
Most of the material recorded in this paper was collected by the author during his stay in Suriname from 1949 to 1955. By courtesy of Mrs. J. BONNE-WEPSTER, the author was enabled to study the Wyeomyia specimens which were collected by BONNE and BONNE-WEPSTER in Suriname and are at present in the collection of the Department of Tropical Hygiene and Geographical Pathology of the Royal Tropical Institute, Amsterdam. This material includes five holotypes and a number of paratypes.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1959 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/506294
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Remarks on species of Phoma referred to Peyronellaea—III Naturalis
Boerema, G.H.; Dorenbosch, M.M.J.; Kesteren, H.A. van.
Additional data are given on synonymy and hosts. The ubiquitous species commonly known as Phoma prunicola (Opiz) Wollenw. & Hochapf., a later homonym of Phoma prunicola Schw., is renamed Phoma pomorum Thüm. Phoma indianensis (Deshpande & Mantri) Boerema & al. appears to be conspecific with Phoma glumarum Ell. & Tracy described earlier; its occurrence on rice seed is widespread.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1971 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/531988
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The Cannaceae of the world Naturalis
Maas-van de Kamer, H.; Maas, P.J.M..
This taxonomic treatment includes all Cannaceae of the world. Emphasis is on the 10 species growing in the wild in the Neotropics. Included are chapters on the history of the taxonomy of the family and genera, and on relationships of higher level taxa. Data are provided on vegetative morphology as well as on floral morphology and floral biology. Structure of the inflorescence, the ovary and ovules, fruit and seeds, germination and seedlings are treated in detail. Finally a chapter on uses and vernacular names, a bibliography, and a list of over 200 names ever used in Canna are added.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Cannaceae; Anatomy; Floral biology; History; Uses; Taxonomy worldwide; Vernacular names.
Ano: 2008 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/524477
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Дополнения и уточнения к фауне чешуекрылых (Lepidoptera) Тульской области. 1 = Additions and corrections to the fauna of Lepidoptera of the Tula Province. 1 Naturalis
Bolshakov, L.V.; Nieukerken, E.J. van; Piskunov, V.I.; Lovtsova, Yu.A..
Additions and corrections to the lists of Lepidoptera of Tula Province are given, which contain 40 species, 36 of which species are listed for the province for the first time, 9 species (Stigmella naturnella (Klimesch, 1936), Stigmella tiliae (Frey, 1856), Stigmella microtheriella (Stainton, 1854), Stigmella catharticella (Stainton, 1853), Stigmella magdalenae (Klimesch, 1950), Rebelia nocturnella (Alpherak?, 1876), Agonopterix sp.pr. cnicella (Treitschke, 1832), Monochroa lutulentella (Zeller, 1839), Phycitodes lacteella (Rothschild, 1915)) — for the first time for the Central European Russia, 1 species (Aristotelia coeruleopictella (Caraja, 1920)) — for the first time for European Russia, 1 species (Stigmella ulmivora (Fologne, 1860) — for the first time...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Lepidoptera; Tula province; Additions and corrections; 42.75.
Ano: 2008 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/303153
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Bibliographical notes on de Folin & Bérillon's Malacological papers concerning "La Region Extrême S.-O. de la France" and related publications by de Folin and Barrois Naturalis
Gittenberger, E.; Kosten, A.P.W.M..
Between 1874 and 1877 the marquis L. de Folin and F. Bérillon published several papers on the non-marine mollusks of the southwesternmost part of France. In this series of papers, for obscure reasons published under three different headings, various new nominal molluscan taxa are introduced. Their correct citing and dating is important therefore. Because these data cannot be found in the literature, we considered it useful to summarize the results of our bibliographical investigations. As a by-product of our studies some notes are given concerning certain papers by De Folin alone and a contribution which is attributable to Barrois. De Folin & Bérillon (1874-1877) published their "Catalogue", "Etudes" and "Contributions" in two journals, which are not...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: 42.01; 42.73.
Ano: 1983 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/319256
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Progress in Malesian botany Naturalis
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Annonaceae. Mr. J. Sinclair had begun collecting details for tackling Malesian Annonaceae. He left several notebooks of notes made in various herbaria of examined specimens, several envelopes containing slips bearing identifications, and a thick file with manuscript. It is not possible to say whether the slips bear the names he accepted or the names under which the sheets are filed. These notes and MSS are stored in the Singapore Herbarium and these documents should be studied by anyone who will in future undertake the study of Annonaceae (H.M. Burkill in litt.). Apocynaceae. Prof. Dr. F. Markgraf, Zürich, who had to spend some time in arranging the scientific heritage of the late Dr. Stauffer, expressed that he can now finally devote himself to a revision...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1969 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/533003
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