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Kampen, P.N. van. |
Die mir von Herrn Edw. Jacobson zur Bearbeitung überlassenen Amphibien wurden von ihm im Anfang 1913 auf der westlich von Nord-Sumatra gelegenen kleinen Insel Simalur und den benachbarten Pulu Babi (2° 7’ n.B., 90° 40’ ö. L.) und Ulau Lĕkon gesammelt. Von keiner dieser Inseln waren bis jetzt Amphibien-Spezies bekannt. Sibigo liegt im Norden von Simalur, die übrigen Fundorten im südlichen Teile der Insel, alle an der Küste. |
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Ano: 1914 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509322 |
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Moser, J.. |
1 Exemplar von Sinabang (Simalur), Februar 1913. ♂. Supra nigro-fusca, subtus brunnea, opaca, clypeo, tibiis tarsisque nitidis. Clypeo rufo, subrugoso-punctato, margine antico subsinuato, fronte sparsim punctata, juxta oculos setas raras ferente; antennis 1O-articulatis, flabello maris 4-articulato, flabelli articulo primo valde abbreviato; prothorace longitudine duplo latiore, mediocriter dense punctato, punctis minutissime setosis, angulis posticis obtusis, breviter rotundatus, angulis anticis acutis, porrectis, lateribus setas erectas ferentibus; elytris punctato-striatis, interstitiis vix subconvexis, irregulariter punctatis, punctorum setis minutissimis, lateribus fortiter setosis; pygidio triangulari, apice rotundato, mediocriter dense punctato,... |
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Ano: 1914 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508489 |
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Ritsema Cz., C.. |
In 1884 I published in vol. VI of the „Notes from the Leyden Museum” (p. 200) the observation that Bombus senex Voll. ¹) ought to be regarded as a variety of Bombus rufipes Lep. In 1888 Handlirsch ²) doubted of the correctness of this statement in the following sentence: „Bass Vollenhoven’s Bombus senex mit rufipes Lep. identisch ist, wie Ritsema behauptet, erscheint mir nicht wahrscheinlieh; eine Uebereinstimmung herrscht nur in der Beinfarbe.” |
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Ano: 1914 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508609 |
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Ritsema Cz., C.. |
Length 6—7 mm. — Of an ovate shape, anteriorly much narrower than posteriorly. Above shining, lighter or darker brown (head and thorax darkest), with a strong metallic green or coppery hue; the antennae pale fulvous. Body beneath blackish, punctured, the punctures bearing a short white more or less scale-like seta; the pygidium lighter or darker brown; the legs brown, with rows of white setae; the underside of the tarsi with white hairs. Head rather small, the face not densely covered with very distinct small punctures; the clypeus truncate anteriorly, the lateral angles broadly rounded, the front margin turned upwards and almost inconspicuously emarginated in the middle, the punctures distinctly larger than those on the face and a trifle more closely set. |
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Ano: 1914 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508883 |
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Petersen, Esben. |
A recurrent vein at the base of costal area in forewing. One crossvein at the base of subcostal area. Radius in forewing with 4—5 sectors, the apical one is forked several times. Media forks near base of wing, nearly opposite to origin of 1st radial sector. 1st crossvein between 1st radial sector and M, about one third from base of wing. M2 and Cu, coalesce for a short distance. Three series of gradate veins in the forewing, two series in the hindwing. No crossveins between the apical radial sector and the radius. Type: Haarupiella neotropica, sp. nov. |
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Ano: 1914 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509324 |
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Vernhout, J.H.. |
The Gonini-Expedition, that explored in 1903 and 1904 some of the rivers, giving origin to the Marowijne or Maroni, as it is called by the French (see sketch of Surinam on p. 2 of this volume), made also a little excursion on French territory, and explored a part of Mount Cottica on the right bank of the Lawa. Here, at an altitude of 450 M., were collected some specimens of Doryssa hohenackeri Phil., of which species, although recorded from Surinam in general, no well-stated locality in our colony is known (see p. 35), and also three specimens of an Ampullaria, which apparently is related to the A. crassa Swains. from the Lawa, mentioned in my paper on the non-marine molluscs of Surinam (this volume pp. 1—46). With Mr. Sowerby, who had he kindness to... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1914 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509162 |
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