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Gorham, H.S.. |
There are in the Leyden Museum eleven specimens of a Coptengis which in all respects agrees with C. sheppardi except that the thorax and elytra are wholly unspotted, one might have thought that these, which are all from Morotai (Bernstein), would prove to be a distinct species; and I believe in fact it are similar specimens which have been so described by Crotch , as C. wallacii, but bis collection is not now with me, and I cannot speak with certainty of this. That these are only varieties is confirmed by the fact that I have C. sheppardi . , in which the two hinder spots are wanting and that I find it variable as regards the thoracic spots. But what is more remarkable is that from the same collection (Morotai, Bernstein) are four specimens which I cannot... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1890 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509219 |
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Gorham, H.S.. |
In the Vol. IX of »Notes from the Leyden Museum” (1887, p. 212) M. Fairmaire has honoured my description of a new genus of Bostrychidae (this Journal, Vol. VII, 1885, p. 51) with a short but attractive notice. There is no ground for M. Fairmaire’s assertion that the genus Apoleon Gorham is identical with Dysides Perty. The difference of the countries from which they come, Siam and South America, was alone sufficient to raise this presumption. Nor does it belong to the Ptinides (Anobiidae is what M. Fairmaire intends I presume), nor is there any reason to think Dysides itself does not belong to the Bostrychidae, where Westwood places it. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1888 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508633 |
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Gorham, H.S.. |
Tritomidea is the Eastern and Tropical representative of the Palæarctic genus Tritoma ¹) from which it is distinguished by the form of the maxillary palpi which have the apical joint dilated as in some Triplax. The antennae have the terminal joint of the club smaller than that preceeding it. Spondotriplax Crotch, to which the insect here described has also some affinity, has the terminal joint larger, and the club is longer, and the third joint of the antennae is longer. Euxestus Woll. is the Atlantic type. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1885 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508914 |
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Gorham, H.S.. |
Generi Diplocladon Gorham 1) valde affine, sed antennae simpliciter pectinatae. Antennae duodecimi-articulatae, articulo basali valido subquadrato, secundo brevi quam hoc dimidio minore, tertio triangulari, angulo interno ramum emittente; quarto ad undecimum perbrevibus, latitudine haud longioribus, singulis ramum sat longum emittentibus, longius pubescentibus; articulo duodecimo simplici, longitudine ramum precedentem vix aequali. Femina latet. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1883 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508568 |
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Gorham, H.S.. |
Nigro-cyaneus, squamis albis variegatus; ore, antennis, palpis, pedibusque pallidis; occipite, prothoracis disco, elytris maculis duabus lateralibus, alteraque suturali communi, et fascia postica nudata coeruleis, his striato punctatis. — Long. 8 millim. ♂. This lovely little Callimerus is allied to and resembles C. mirandus, but may be distinguished by being smaller, and more densely clothed with white scales, and whereas in that species there are three lateral blue spots or patches, here there are but two. The punctures which are in series are also larger and deeper in C. ornatus, the head is shining steel-blue, behind the centre of the eyes, with a few scattered small punctures, the epistoma and front densely clothed with scales. The thorax has the... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1882 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508418 |
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Gorham, H.S.. |
Statura E. cruciatae Lac. similis, nigropicea, capite thoraceque crebre punctatis, nitidiusculis, hoc margine laterali parum reflexo, angulis anticis acutis, elytris maculis duabus magnis flavis una basali, altera subapicali sublunata prope suturam angustata; antennis brevibus, articulis 2—8 moniliformibus subaequalibus. — Long. 10 millim. Hab. Sumatra: Boenga mas ¹) and Soekadana (J. C. van Hasselt). |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1890 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508659 |
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Gorham, H.S.. |
Among a number of species of Erotylidae, sent to me by Mr. Ritsema for determination , there are a great many of the very highest interest. About seventeen are new, including four for which it is necessary to make new genera, while others were up to this time only known by the unique types in the late Mr. Crotch’s or my own collection. I have had unusual facilities for this work, the Cambridge collection, formed by the late Mr. Crotch, being at present in my hand for the purposes of the description of the Erotylidae for the Biologia Centrali-Americana. This collection contains the types from Chevrolat’s, Guérin Méneville’s, E. Sheppard’s, Reiche’s and other collections; my own possesses the West African species from the late Mr. A. Murray’s collection, and... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1888 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508491 |
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Gorham, H.S.. |
Luciolam quasi simulans. Corpus oblongum, dense breviter pilosum; caput sat magnum, oculis magnis, globosis, subtus fere contiguis; antennæ duodecim-articulatæ, articulis tertio ad undecimum ramum duplicem emittentibus, ramis haud longis, subflabellatis, pectiniformibus; palpis omnibus articulis ultimis apice acuminatis. Abdomen ad apicem conoideum, segmentum genitale maris (octavum) supra et infra fissum. Tarsi quinque-articulati, haud membranacei, ungues simplices. The general appearance of this remarkable genus is that of some of the Lampyridæ, and I should have placed it in that family, but that the abdominal structure is so different to anything among the Luciolides with which I am yet acquainted. At the same time the 12-jointed antennæ and their mode... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1883 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508478 |
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