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Janson, Oliver E.. |
The first of the two beautiful Cetoniidae here described is an exceedingly interesting addition to our knowledge of this group as being a very close ally of the Heterorrhina dives Westw. 1), a species so extremely rare that, although first described as long back as 1833 2), the original typespecimen in the Paris Museum is still, I believe, the only example known, and this it has been suggested is an “artefact” 3), made up of the body of a Coryphocera and the head of a Diceros, but as the new species here described has a very similar cephalic armature, I do not think any reason should exist for the supposition of the type-specimen of dives having been manufactured. The new species is remarkable in having the head similarly armed in the two sexes, which... |
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Ano: 1907 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508893 |
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Weele, H.W. van der. |
Diese neue Art ist dem von mir beschriebenen Myrmeleon leucostigmatus (Arkiv för Zoologi, Bd. 3, n. 2, p. 9, Taf. 1, Fig. 4, 1905) ähnlich und gehört ohne Zweifel in seine nächste Verwandtschaft. Sie ist aber in der Körperzeichnung, durch die fast 1 1/2 mal breiteren Flügel, welche eine viel ausgedehntere Spitzenzeichnung haben und den viel längeren Hinterflügel sofort zu unterscheiden. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1907 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509385 |
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Horst, R.. |
Some time ago Mr. P. J. Buitendijk, who enriched our collections already with many valuable objects, presented to our Museum three excellently preserved specimens of a Cubomedusa, belonging to the genus Chiropsalmus. As far as I know, hitherto only two species of this remarkable genus are described, viz. Ch. quadrumanus (Tamoia quadrumana), observed by Fritz Müller in the sea near Santa Catharina (Brazil)¹), afterwards also found by Wilson near Beaufort (North-Carolina)²) and Ch. quadrigatus, based by Häckel upon a single specimen, that was collected by Thallitzer at the coast of Rangoon ³). Unfortunately the last specimen was in an indifferent state of preservation, so Häckel was unable to give a detailed description of it ; nevertheless I think it... |
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Ano: 1907 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509398 |
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Weele, H.W. van der. |
This remarkable genus, only recorded from Australia and the Old World, was represented by one species in central Africa, Psychopsis zebra Brauer, Ann. Hofmuseum Wien, IV, p. 102 (1889). I had not seen this species before this year, when I purchased, from the London naturalist W. F. H. Rosenberg, a large series of it from Angola, Longa and Luacinga River, November 1899, collected by Penrice. By the yellow colour of the body and the yellowish wings with pale reddish transverse lines on the forewings, it is very easily to be distinguished from an other new species from the Zambesi River, that I purchased for about three years from the same naturalist. It has the body black, the wings somewhat smaller than zebra, but of the same general form, only the... |
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Ano: 1907 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508730 |
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Neumann, L.G.. |
Mâle. — Corps en ovale court, long 5mm 15 (rostre compris), plus large (3mm25) vers le tiers postérieur, deux fois aussi large en arrière qu’en avant. Ecusson convexe, brillant, brun marron foncé (après séjour dans l’alcool), avec une tache jaunâtre sale dans chacun des angles scapulaires, et une étroite bordure blanchâtre depuis l’œil jusqu’à la limite du feston extrême. Sillon latéral formé par des ponctuations grandes et profondes, espacées en avant, contiguës en arrière de manière à y former, en avant du feston extrême, un sillon continu égal à la largeur de deux festons; des ponctuations semblables éparses, en dehors des précédentes et sur les festons; d’autres peu nombreuses, disposées en lignes irrégulières dans la moitié postérieure de l’écusson;... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1907 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508687 |
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Weele, H.W. van der. |
Linnaeus has described two species of this family in his genera Hemerobius and Myrmeleon. The Hemerobius longicornis L., Mus. Lud. Ulr. p. 402, u. 2 (1764), is after his short description certainly the well known Ascalaphus longicornis (L.) that occurs in Switzerland, Italy, France, Spain and Algeria. The second described Myrmeleon barbarum, Syst. Natur. Ed. XII, p. 914, n. 5 (1768), however, is misunderstood by the authors. Fabricius, the author of the genus Ascalaphus, System. Entom. p. 313 (1775), enumerates it as the first species in this genus and gives a copy of Linnaeus’ description. But this genus, being restricted by Lefèbvre and the later authors for the wellknown palaearctic species with coloured wings, cannot be limited to barbarum again. Most... |
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Ano: 1907 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509179 |
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Enderlein, Günther. |
Vou den javaner Copeognathen war bisher nur eine einzige Species bekannt und zwar Clematoscenea lemniscata Enderl.; auch vod den benachbarten Inseln sind nur erst sehr wenige Formen zu uns gekommen. Ich verdanke es Herrn Dr. van der Weele in Leiden, dass er mir die Copeognathen-Ausbeute des Herrn Edw. Jacobson aus Java zur Bearbeitung übersandte und auch einiges andere Material aus Java, das sich im Leidener Zoolog. Museum vorfand, beifügte. Das Material, das eine Reihe neuer Arten und 2 interessante neue Gattungen ( Cycetes und Lopliopterygella) enthält, gestattet schou einen guten Einblick in die faunistischen Verhältnisse. Ein grosser Zuwachs dürfte in den beiden Familien Lepidopsocidae und Amphientomidae mit den schmetterlingähnlich beschuppten Flügeln... |
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Ano: 1907 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509124 |
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Weele, H.W. van der. |
In April des vorigen Jahres hatte ich Gelegenheit die Typen Walker’s und Mac Lachlan’s im Britischen Museum genauer zu untersuchen und einiges über dieselben zu notiren. Diese Notizen will ich hier, zusammen mit der Beschreibung einiger neuen Formen aus verschiedenen Sammlungen (Berliner- und Leidener Museum und meiner Privatsammlung), veröffentlichen. Sie betreffen vornehmlich die asiatischen Arten, von welchen, u. a. von Fruhstorfer’s Reise in Tonkin, verschiedene, sehr charakteristische neue Species vorliegen. Bei der Beschreibung habe ich vor allem grossen Wert auf die Gonapophysen der ♂ ♂ gelegt und dieselben wo möglich abgebildet. Ich kann bis jetzt nur diese als ein wirklich gutes Unterscheidungsmerkmal verwenden, alle anderen, wie Körperfarbe,... |
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Ano: 1907 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508895 |
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Jentink, F.A.. |
New-Guinea has been called by A. R. Wallace the greatest terra incognita that still remains for the naturalist to explore, and the only region where altogether new and unimagined forms of life may perhaps be found. This he wrote in 1869 and we now living in 1906 can, as a matter of fact, underline this sentence, for, notwithstanding the number of new forms has amazingly increased during the latest years of the 19th century, this largest of all islands remains still a terra incognita, as all the explorers have collected merely in a few localities here and there along the coasts, the interior of this enormous island remains a gigantic white patch on the map; we do not undervalue Dr. A. B. Meyer’s crossing the island from the Geelvink-bay southwards, nor the... |
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Ano: 1907 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509111 |
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Heller, K.M.. |
Nigra, fere ubique sulphureo-tomentosa; antennis, macula postoculari, thorace vitta laterali spinaque, linea tenui mediana, scutello apice, elytris humeris limboque externo, nigro-denudatis, bis apice truncatis ac singulis bispinosis. Long. corporis 41, lat. ad bum. 15mm. Patria: Sumatrae litus in oriente, Tandjong Poera, legit R. Heinze 1904 (Mus. Dresdense N°. 18171). |
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Ano: 1907 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508509 |
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Enderlein, Günther. |
Durch Herrn Dr. H. W. van der Weele erhielt ich unter anderen Insekten auch einige Coniopterygiden, darunter die in Folgendem beschriebene neue Species aus Java, zur Bearbeitung. Ausser dieser fanden sich darunter einige von ihm selbst gesammelte Formen aus Europa und zwar 3 ♀♀ Coniopteryx tineiformis Curt. aus dem Siebengebirge (Juli 1904), 1 ♀ Semidalis aleurodiformis (Steph.) aus den Niederlanden (Wageningen, 6 Juni 1902) und 1 ♀ Semidalis curtisiana Enderl. 1906, aus den Niederlanden (Limburg: Plasmolen, 3 Juni 1903). Bei letzterer Species kommt es übrigens vor, dass die eine oder andere Querader zwischen r1 und Radialramus im Vorder- und Hinterflügel in den Gabelungspunkt der Radialgabel fällt. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1907 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508649 |
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Man, J.G. de. |
Related to Iconaxiopsis spinigera Mac Gilchrist. Rostrum triangular, depressed, little longer than broad, with rather obtuse extremity, reaching about to the middle of the 2nd joint of the antennular peduncle, its lateral margins serrulate and continued as entire ridges on to the carapace; median crest, on the anterior inclined part of the gastric region, smooth and running out in two distinct, smooth, arcuate ridges, that reach as far backward as the described lateral carinae. Telson once and a half as long as broad, lateral edges toothed, a little more convergent and the posterior margin, that has a tooth in the middle, rather convex in the males and young females, less convergent and the posterior margin nearly straight in the old females. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1907 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509281 |
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