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Schweickerdt, H.G.. |
In the following account the author of the present paper has endeavoured to compile all available information regarding this interesting member of the Gramineae-Zoysieae. As the genus under consideration has in many cases been incorrectly described, it appeared highly desirable to amend the faults and inaccuracies committed by both the original author of the genus and various subsequent taxonomists. The results of these investigations are being put forward in the following pages. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1946 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/526367 |
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Kloos, A.W.. |
On the 13th of October 1940 I found in the vicinity of a wool- and skinwork in Tilburg (The Netherlands, prov. N. Brabant) a sterile grasstuft, striking me by its peculiar habit. I transplanted it into my garden in Dordrecht and there it was flowering for the first time in June 1941, and in July it was collected to be dried. On the 4th of July 1941 I gathered one more fructifying specimen at the same locality in Tilburg. Doubtless the plant was a Deschampsia and my provisory identification was D. media R. et Sch.. Sending the material with this name to Dr P. Jansen in Amsterdam I got his reply: ”Certainly not D. media. It is a species, unknown to me or, more probably, a variety of D. flexuosa“. This conclusion, however, seemed unacceptable to me. The habit... |
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Ano: 1946 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/526302 |
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Hooijer, D.A.. |
Introduction........................ 1 Terminology of the upper teeth of rhinoceros............ 3 On the recent occurrence of Rhinoceros sondaïcus Desmarest in Sumatra . . 6 On the distinguishing dental characters of Dicerorhinus sumatrensis (Fischer) and Rhinoceros sondaïcus Desmarest.............. 9 Dicerorhinus sumatrensis (Fischer)................ 12 Rhinoceros or Dicerorhinus spec.................. 29 Rhinoceros sondaïcus Desmarest................. 34 Rhinoceros unicornis L..................... 81 Rhinoceros kendengindicus Dubois................ 84 "Aceratherium" boschi Von Koenigswald.............. 107 Rhinoceros spec....................... 108 Rhinoсеrоs karnuliensis Lydekker................. 112 Aceratherium perimense Falconer et... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: 38.22; 42.84. |
Ano: 1946 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/319417 |
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Jong, C. de. |
The following description was made after a single female specimen from the "Museum d' Histoire Naturelle" in Geneva. The specimen differs in some respects from the widely distributed and rather common Onomarchus uninotatus (Serville, 1839, p. 468) which is recorded from the southern part of China, Annam, Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Java, Borneo, Bangka, Amboina, Batu Islands and Australia, but on the other hand these differences are not of such a striking importance to separate it as a new species. I am inclined to consider the specimen as a local variety of O. uninotatus (Serv.) 1). Onomarchus uninotatus (Serv.) var. carli nov. var. Holotype: 1 ♀ from Mudomalai near Madura, South India, leg. Carl and Escher, 8-II-1927. In general shape and measurements the... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: 42.75. |
Ano: 1946 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/318507 |
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Blake, S.T.. |
In this paper two grasses from New Guinea are described as new species. One of these is proposed as the type of a new genus, the other is referred to a hitherto supposed monotypic genus which is suggested as the type of a new tribe. Ancistragrostis S. T. Blake; genus novum, e tribu Agrostidearum, affine Deyeuxiae Beauv., sed glumis atque lemmate induratis, lemmate quam glumis conspicue longiore ejus arista robusta uncinata distinguendum. |
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Ano: 1946 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/526355 |
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Eisner, C.. |
A revision of the material belonging to the genus Erebia Dalman in the Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie at Leiden, mainly based on the "Monograph of the genus Erebia" by B. C. S. Warren (London, 1936), induced me to describe a number of new subspecies and aberrations, and to make some remarks on forms already described. The greater and most important part of the material is to be found in the Mezger collection, which is kept separate. It has always been indicated with the types, if they are to be found in that collection ; all other types are included in the general collection of Lepidoptera of the Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historic Descriptions and remarks are following here in systematic order, according to Warren's system. Erebia eriphyle (Frr.)... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: 42.75. |
Ano: 1946 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/319400 |
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Mcclure, F.A.. |
The name Arundo Bambos L. Sp. Pl. 81, 1753, is interpreted as properly belonging to the common thorny bamboo of India; therefore this species should be called Bambusa Bambos (L.) Voss. Arundo Bambos L. Sp. Pl. ed. 2, 120, 1762, insofar as it is represented by Linnaeus’ specimen labeled “1. Bambos” and by his description of this specimen, is based on a misidentification of a Chinese species: Bambusa flexuosa Munro (1868). Bambos arundinacea Retz. Obs. Bot. 5:24, 1789, is shown to have been based on the plant known today as Bambusa vulgaris Schrad. ex Wendl. (Coll. Pl. 2:26, pl. 47, 1810), and not on the common thorny bamboo of India, properly called Bambusa Bambos (L.) Voss. Bambusa arundinacea Willd. Sp. Pl. 2:245, 1799, is based on Bambos arundinacea... |
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Ano: 1946 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/526317 |
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Brongersma, L.D.. |
Two species of the genus Idiopholis Mocq. have been described of which I. collaris Mocq. is said to differ from I. everetti Shelf, chiefly in possessing a small azygous shield between the internasals, and in having a yellowishwhite collar (De Rooij, 1917, p. 142). Both species apparently are very rare. During his expeditions in Central Borneo (1894-1900) Dr. A. W. Nieuwenhuis on the Upper Mahakkam river collected two small snakes which must be referred to this genus, and which agree with I. collaris in having a whitish collar, while they agree with I. everetti in lacking the azygous shield between the internasals. As these specimens also agree with the description of I. collaris as given by De Rooij (1917, p. 142, fig. 58) with regard to the relative... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: 42.82. |
Ano: 1946 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/318059 |
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Kingsland, Alison M.. |
The fat lamb industry has been gaining increasing importance in Australia during recent years. Expansion of production has been encouraged by favourable prices relative to wool, by the extended application of diversified farming methods and by the preference of our chief customer, the United Kingdom, for lamb rather than mutton. The gradual increase in the proportion of crossbreds to merinos over recent years is an indication of the rising interest being shown in fat lamb raising. The proportion of crossbred wool grown in New South Wales alone increased from 9 per cent. to 17 per cent. of the total clip during the war. |
Tipo: Journal Article |
Palavras-chave: Livestock Production/Industries. |
Ano: 1946 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/8364 |
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