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Lieftinck, M.A.. |
CONTENTS A— GENERAL.................. 3 Introduction................. 3 Classification and characters............. 5 Host relationship................ 7 Distribution ................. 7 Material.................. 10 Acknowledgements................ 11 Β — SYSTEMATIC.................. 11 I. White-spotted species mainly restricted to continental Asia .... 11 II. Blue-spotted species, exclusive of those occurring in the Papuan faunal region and Australia.............. 30 Key to the males of East Asiatic species of Thyreus Panzer . . . 163 III. Australo-Papuan species............. 169 Key to the Australo-Papuan species of Thyreus Panzer..... 170 IV. Species incertae sedis............204, 211 C— CATALOGUE OF INDO-AUSTRALIAN Thyreus PANZER, AND INDEX .... 206 A... |
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Ano: 1962 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/317590 |
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Burger, W.C.; Lanjouw, J.; Wessels Boer, J.G.. |
The genus Sorocea was established by AUG. DE SAINT HILAIRE (1821) in a study about the unequality of the cotyledons but he did not describe a species nor did he cite specimens. GAUDICHAUD’s study (1844) gives only figures not accompanied by descriptions. The first publication with well-described and illustrated species of which the type-specimen is also well-perserved is MIQUEL’s treatment (1853) in Martius Flora Brasiliensis. Balanostreblus, described and figured by KURZ (1873) is known only from a cultivated specimen in the Calcutta herbarium and is undoubtedly conspecific with Sorocea guilliminiana. Three of the four Pseudosorocea species described by BAILLON (1875) belong also to Sorocea. |
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URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/534832 |
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Geijskes, D.C.. |
In the following descriptions, three new species of Micrathyria are introduced. They have been collected during the last twenty-three years of field work carried out in Suriname from the country’s northern Atlantic coast to its southern border with Brazil. Micrathyria surinamensis n. sp. belongs to the aequalis-longifasciata group, M. paruensis n. sp. is a representative of the ungulata-complex and M. coropinae n. sp. shows a close relationship with M. romani Sjöstedt. I am much indebted to Dr. RENÉ MALAISE, Curator of the Naturhistoriska Riksmuseum, Stockholm, for the loan of the type specimen of M. romani, from which supplementary notes and figures could be made. |
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Ano: 1962 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/506250 |
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Diakonoff, A.. |
INTRODUCTION In 1956 I published a revision of a part of the genus Bactra Stephens and ventured to state that "To a diligent student of genital characters Bactra does not present any serious problems" (p. 2). Since that time I had the opportunity to examine an extensive new material; and came to the conclusion that my former statement was unduly optimistic, at least, when applied to the species of the subgenus Bactra Stephens. Contrary to my previous opinion discrimination of several of these species proves to be extremely difficult. Therefore, it seems advisable to anticipate my proposed, more definitive, world-wide revision of the entire genus Bactra by publishing the present preliminary paper, representing the latest results of my examination of the... |
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Palavras-chave: 42.75. |
Ano: 1962 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/317791 |
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FLORA NEERLANDICA, uitgegeven door de Kon. Ned. Botanische Vereniging, onder redactie van S. J. van Ooststroom, Th. J. Reichgelt, W. K. H. Karstens, S. E. de Jongh, F. A. Stafleu en V. Westhoff, deel IV, afl. 1, 140 pag., 54 fig. Amsterdam 1961. Prijs voor leden van de K.N.B.V. ƒ 6,50; voor niet-leden ƒ 11,—. Deze eerste aflevering van deel IV omvat een 12-tal families, nl. de Plumbaginaceae, Primulaceae, Clethraceae, Pyrolaceae, Ericaceae, Empetraceae, Styracaceae, Convolvulaceae, Cuscutaceae, Polemoniaceae, Hydrophyllaceae en Boraginaceae en werd bewerkt door Dr. S. J. van Ooststroom en Th. J. Reichgelt in samenwerking met Dr. F. A. Stafleu voor de nomenclatuur en Dr. V. Westhoff voor de oecologie. |
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URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/526634 |
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Segal, Sam. |
In this paper a number of records of the putative hybrid of Asplenium adiantum-nigrum and A. ruta-muraria, found in botanical literature, are discussed. These records bear reference to finds in Spain, France, Italy, Switzerland, and Poland. Some recent authors are in doubt about the existence of this hybrid. In the opinion of the present author a specimen growing on an old wall at Enkhuizen together with a single plant of A. adiantum-nigrum and many of A. ruta-muraria doubtless represents the hybrid in question. |
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URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/527279 |
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Ardoin, P.. |
M. J. VAN DER DRIFT a eu l’amabilité de me confier pour étude les ténébrionides qu’il a récoltés au cours d’une mission effectuée au Suriname d’Avril à Octobre 1959. Cette mission ayant eu surtout pour but l’étude de la faune du sol, les ténébrionides que j’ai identifiés appartiennent essentiellement à ce biotope et la liste en est fort restreinte. Elle présente cependent un intérêt par la présence d’une nouvelle espèce appartenant au genre Gondwanocrypticus Esp. |
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URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/506291 |
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Mr C. Jeffrey of the Kew herbarium, who works on Cucurbitaceae, has been to the Seychelles for botanical collecting and exploration, his letter of Jan. 20, 1962 is interesting enough to quote the following passage from: ”You may be interested in a few impressions of the Seychelles flora, discounting introduced naturalized species, which now I fear cover most of the islands, I gain the impression that here we have a number of long-isolated and endemic species (perhaps some may prove subspecies?) of mixed African, Mascarene, and SE. Asian affinities, and mostly confined to higher ground on the larger islands, together with a number of indigenous non-endemic species which formed most of the original lowland vegetation, but some of which also occur in the... |
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URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/532989 |
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Bakker, K.. |
Among the new material which was examined by me after the completion of the revision of the genus Pittosporum for the Flora Malesiana (vol. I, 5, 1957) and additions in Nova Guinea n.s., 9, 1958, 339, the following is worth mentioning: Pittosporum pentandrum (Blanco) Merr. NORTH BORNEO. Ranau Distr., Bukit Ampuan, alt. 1500 m, Meijer SAN 20289, in primary forest on hill side ridge. Note. This is the first record from Borneo; otherwise known from Formosa, the Philippine Islands, and N. Celebes. Pittosporum pullifolium Burkill. WEST NEW GUINEA. Koebre Mts, Anggi Lakes, alt. 2300 m, Sleumer & Vink BW 14148, shrub 4 m, on forest edge, rather scarce, fruit green. Note. A specimen with young fruits on infructescences which are placed axaillary along the... |
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Ano: 1962 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/524601 |
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Abeywickrama, B. A.: A provisional check list of the flowering plants of Ceylon (Ceylon J. Sc., Biol. Sec. 2, 1959, 119- 240). Ahti, T.: Taxonomic studies on reindeer lichens (Cladonia, subg. Cladina) (Ann. Bot. Soc. Zool. Bot Fenn. Vanamo 32¹, 1961, 1-160, many fig.). Also map of C. mitis, p. 121. Bipolar type of distribution. |
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Ano: 1962 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/532792 |
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Touw, A.. |
This study was started as a revision of the Malaysian species of Neckeropsis, but soon it proved to be necessary to include the species from the adjacent areas. The result was a revision covering all Asiatic and Pacific species. The material studied was obtained from the following herbaria (abbreviations according to Index Herbariorum I, ed. 4, 1959): BISH, BM, BO, BR, BRI, FH, G, GL, GRO, H, K, L, M, MEL, NICH, NSW, NY, PC, PNH, SAN, SING, US. |
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Balan Menon, P.K.: Taxonomic value of wood anatomy seen through Malayan woods. The Malayan Forester 24 (1961) 290- 301. Mr Menon, who is a wood technologist at the Forest Research Institute, Kepong, Malaya, presented this paper at the Hawaii Congress. In it, he gives a series of classifications of Malayan woods on the basis of anatomical features which can be seen by a hand-lens, he distinguishes 18 classes, notably woods with: ring-porous structure, exclusively solitary pores, multiple vessel-perforation, vestured (vessel) pits, scalariform intervessel pits, ripple marks, broad rays, uniseriate rays, septate fibres, distinctly bordered fibre pits, tanniferous tribes, latex tribes, horizontal canals, vertical canals, included phloem, mucilage or oil cells,... |
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URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/532867 |
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Ooststroom, S.J. van; Reichgelt, Th.J.. |
Lactuca tatarica (L.) C. A. Mey., a blue-flowered Lactuca of the Asiatic and Southeast- European steppe, was found in 1961 as an alien at Rotterdam, where it was more or less naturalized, growing between the basalt-blocks of the embankment of a harbour. Since the early years of the 20th century it has established itself in several places on the coast of the Baltic, where it is becoming part of the natural vegetation. It was also found in a few localities on the coast of England, Scotland and Ireland. As appears now, Lactuca tatarica was already found in 1942 at Doesburg (Gelderland), but was then misidentified as Lactuca perennis. |
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Sitter, L.U. de; Zwart, H.J.. |
The geology of the map sheets 1:50.000, 1 Garonne and 2 Salat of the Geological map of the Central Pyrenees is described. The stratigraphic sequence consists of Paleozoic rocks from the Cambro-Ordovician to the Carboniferous, and of Mesozoic rocks from the Trias up to the Tertiary. Hercynian and Alpine orogenies have acted on this intercontinental mountain chain. The Hercynian orogeny is accompanied by epi-to cata-zonal metamorphism in which several successive stages can be recognized. The Alpine orogenesis consists also of successive stages of which the Pre-Cenomanian one has been accompanied by basic rock intrusion and a particular kind of metamorphism. In the structure presented on these sheets a stretch of the axial zone is represented and a part of... |
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URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/505981 |
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Maarel, E. van der. |
Of Cochlearia officinalis L. and C. anglica L. 160 herbarium specimens with well developed basal and cauline leaves, and with flowers or mature fruits, all collected in the Netherlands, have been investigated. Fig. 1, j shows a theoretical frequency distribution curve of a single character for two well distinguishable species in general. Fig. 1, a-g show the frequency distribution curves of the measured characters of the species under discussion: a. angle of attachment of the lamina to the petiole in the basal leaves (explained in fig. 1, h and i for C. officinalis and C. anglica respectively); b. length-breadth relation of basal leaves; c. id. of stem leaves; d. length of petals; e. length of style; f. length-breadth relation of septum, and g. length of... |
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URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/527893 |
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Jongh, S.E. de. |
Several adventitious and ornamental plants have become naturalized in the Netherlands, but a more detailed history of their naturalization is only known of a few of them. In order to get more data on species that are naturalizing at present or will do so in the future, the author asks the readers of Gorteria to communicate all data concerning those species to the editors of this periodical. |
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URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/527805 |
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Millar, R.H.. |
This paper deals with a small collection of West Indian ascidians (class Ascidiacea: sub-phylum Tunicata) made by Dr. P. WAGENAAR HUMMELINCK in 1930, 1948/49, and 1955, to which several specimens taken by Dr. J. H. STOCK in 1958/59 were added. The material collected by Dr. HUMMELINCK (indicated with Station number) has been deposited in the State Museum, Leiden, and that collected by Dr. STOCK in the Zoölogisch Museum, Amsterdam. TRAUSTEDT (1882, 1883), SLUITER (1898), and VAN NAME (1902, 1921, 1924, 1945) have already described ascidians from the West Indies, and the following 24 species have been recorded from the Netherlands Antilles, all from Curaçao. |
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URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/506159 |
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Nature Conservation in western Malaysia, 1961. Edited by J. wyatt-Smith & P.R. Wycherley. An issue to mark the occasion of the 21st anniversary of the founding of the Malayan Nature Society 1940-1961. viii + 258 pp., 44 plates, maps. There is all reason to congratulate the Malayan Nature Society with her coming of age. On account of this fact, she presented herself to the world with a book that we are exceedingly glad to review here. It consists of an introduction by Mr E.J.H. Corner, F.R.S., and 46 chapters which cover surprisingly many aspects of Nature Conservation and Environment, National Parks, and Wilf Life, these being three sections of the four into which the book has been subdivided; the fourth is General. The book has been copiously... |
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URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/533477 |
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