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Wille, C. |
"This multi-volume work relates the accomplishments of the Norwegian expedition throughout the Norwegian Sea from 1876 to 1878 on the ship Voringen. In many respects, this voyage represented the future direction of oceanography, even more so than the British Challenger expedition earlier in the decade." [NOT CONTROLLED OCR] |
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Ano: 1882 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/1882/publication-4729.pdf |
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Wille, C. |
The time passed by the Norwegian Expedition on the coast of such continental tracts and islands as border upon the North-Atlantic and the Arctic Ocenn, was devoted, circumstances permitting to the prosecution of exploratory work on shore. Those of the observations, and their results, that are fraught, it is presumed, with new and interesting data, have been set forth in the following pages. The accompanying illustrations, all of which are from sketches taken on the spot, will convey, in many respects, a much livelier impression of the natural objects they represent than any more verbal description, however graphic aud precise. [NOT CONTROLLED OCR] |
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Ano: 1882 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/1882/publication-4582.pdf |
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Wille, C. |
This multi-volume work relates the accomplishments of the Norwegian expedition throughout the Norwegian Sea from 1876 to 1878 on the ship Voringen. In many respects, this voyage represented the future direction of oceanography, even more so than the British Challenger expedition earlier in the decade. [NOT CONTROLLED OCR] |
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Ano: 1882 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/1882/publication-4730.pdf |
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Wille, C. |
The Scheme of Work approved for the Norwegian North Atlantic Expedition, was, if possible, to comprise observations for determining the elements of terrestrial magnetism alike on shore and at sea. With this object in view, the following instruments were provided. [NOT CONTROLLED OCR] |
Tipo: Text |
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Ano: 1882 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/1882/publication-4732.pdf |
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Wille, C. |
The time passed by the Norwegian Expedition on the coast of such continental tracts and islands as border upon the North-Atlantic and the Arctic Ocenn, was devoted, circumstances permitting to the prosecution of exploratory work on shore. Those of the observations, and their results, that are fraught, it is presumed, with new and interesting data, have been set forth in the following pages. The accompanying illustrations, all of which are from sketches taken on the spot, will convey, in many respects, a much livelier impression of the natural objects they represent than any more verbal description, however graphic aud precise. [NOT CONTROLLED OCR] |
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Ano: 1882 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/1882/publication-4584.pdf |
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Wichmann, A.. |
Die Insel Kisser, auch Makisser, Keffer, Kisa, Raipala und Jotowawa genannt, gehört zu der Gruppe der Südwester-Inseln, welche nordöstlich von Timor gelegen ist. Erst in den letzten Jahren ist die Aufmerksamkeit auf dieses von der Aussenwelt ziemlich abgeschlossene Eiland gelenkt worden, und zwar dadurch, dass sich hier Nachkommen von Europäern fast rein erhalten haben ¹). Reinwardt besuchte Kisser gelegentlich seiner Reise von Kupang nach den Banda-Inseln und aus dessen Aufzeichungen werden die folgenden Notizen hier wieder gegeben ²): „Wir kamen sehr bald in die Nähe der Insel Kisser, welche mehr als irgend eine andere, welche ich bisher in Indien gesehen, als dürr und unfruchtbar vom Meere aus erschien....... Wir gingen unweit des Forts an Land und zwar... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1882 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509557 |
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Ritsema Cz., C.. |
Judging from the description this species must be allied to Dichodontus coronatus Burm. ¹) from the coast of Malabar, by the shape of its prothorax which resembles more or less that of Coelosis biloba Fabr. in outline, but may readily be distinguished by the different punctuation. Length 31 mm., width of the shoulders of the elytra 17 mm. — Uppersurface, tibiae and tarsi dark pitchybrown approaching to black; undersurface, club of the antennae, palpi, coxae and femora reddish brown; the pubescence of the sternum pale ferruginous, that of the undersurface of the head, sides of prosternum, legs and abdomen dark brown-red. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1882 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508906 |
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Candèze, E.. |
Cupreus, aureo-micans, nitidissimus, pilositate subtili, flavida vix visibiliter vestitus; antennis nigris; prothorace latitudine longiore, aequaliter convexo, crebre fortiterque cum fronte convexa punctato, postice partius et nitidiore, sulcato, angulis posticis nigris, carinatis; elytris parallelis, seriatim punctatis; pedibus laete rufis. — Long. 18 mm., lat. 4 mm. Hab. Liberia: Cape Mount (Büttikofer and Sala). — A single specimen. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1882 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508784 |
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Ritsema Cz., C.. |
Length (the rostrum included) 14½ mm. — Black; very densely covered all over (with the exception however of the mouth and a triangular space at the front margin of the rostrum) with greenish white scales, which show a golden lustre according to the light. Over the whole surface small black dots are present, which generally bear a short scale-like seta. The club of the antennae with the exception of its base is grayish black. The hinder part of the head is depressed, and the space between this depressed portion and the transverse groove in front of the eyes a little broader than long and provided on the middle with a longitudinal narrow groove which widens a little on the rostrum. The head and rostrum are dispersedly punctured; the punctures on the rostrum... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1882 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508770 |
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Ritsema Cz., C.. |
Allied to D. furcillatus Gylh. ²) by the short head, by the shortness of the narrowed portion of the rostrum, by the short and rather stout antennae, and by the apical declivity of the elytra, but distinguished by the narrowed apex and the approximate tails of the elytra, by the red colored legs and antennae (the three apical joints of the latter excepted) etc. Length (the rostrum and tails included) 26 mm. — Deep dull black, the legs and the antennae (the latter with the exception of the three apical joints which are nearly black) dark red, the narrowed portion of the rostrum and the tails dark reddish brown. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1882 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509100 |
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Reitter, E.. |
Corpus valde elongatum, convexum. Antennae 11-articulatae, sub frontis margine ante oculos insertae, apicem versus sensim incrassatae, articulo ultimo rotundato. Fronte tateribus elevata. Oculi antice emarginati. Prothorax elongatus, carinatus. Scutellum minutum. Elytra punctatostriata, interstitiis alternis carinatis, apice bidentato. Coxae anticae contiguae, acetabulis occlusis, posticae approximatae. Tibiae apice extus dentato productae. Tarsi breves, articulo primo secundo parum longiore. Abdominis segmentum primum ventrale reliquis haud longius. This new genus belongs to the true Colydidae and is closely allied to Mecedanops Rttr. ¹). With the latter it has in common the shape of the antennae, that of the body and of the apex of the elytra; it differs... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1882 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509375 |
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Sharp, D.. |
Having recently described several species of Apogonia from the collection of the Leyden Museum ¹), I need make no apology for adding another to the number. This species was discovered by the lamented Marius Leonard Ritsema, of the Dutch Indian medical service, who died in July last on the passage from Atjeh to Batavia, and I have with melancholy pleasure named it in honour of this esteemed physician and zealous naturalist. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1882 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509013 |
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Ritsema Cz., C.. |
This genus must be separated from the genus Chalcothea such as it has been hitherto defined by myself, in consequence of the distinctly margined sides of the pronotum in both sexes, and of the different conformation of the tibiae in the male: the anterior tibiae of this sex being nearly straight on the inside, the intermediate ones formed nearly as the anterior tibiae in Chalcothea (sens. restr.), the posterior ones provided on the inside of the base with a strongly compressed and irregularly impressed appendage, which extends a little behind the tip of the tibia itself; moreover the undersurface of the middle-, and especially that of the elongate hind-tarsi is rather densely covered with elongate hairs. These characteristics are derived from specimens... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1882 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509030 |
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Schaufuss, L.W.. |
Rufo-testaceus, pubescens, abdomine castaneus, breviter obovatus; capite cum oculis triangulari; thorace rotundatosubcordato, majore quam caput; elytris caput thoracemque longitudine aequantibus, latioribus, striis suturali integra, discoidali ad mediam partem obsoleta; abdominis segmentis primo et quinto latioribus, subaequalibus, 2—4 angustis; femoribus clavatis. — Long. 3/5. mm., lat. fere ¼ mm. Hab. Batavia (de Gavere and Sijthoff). — Not rare. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1882 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509337 |
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Marseul, S. de. |
Length 2 mm., breadth 1 mm. — Oblong, rather broad, slightly convex, but little glossy, of a reddish testaceous colour, provided with a large elongated brown spot on the middle of each elytron, and covered with a very fine and short greyish pubescence; the elytra show moreover a second pubescence which is recumbent, fine and white, covers the base and the extremity, and forms an M- or zigzagshaped band. — Head closely punctured, broad and thick, a little convex on the vertex; eyes black, large, prominent, reaching almost to the posterior border, sinuated in front, rather approximate on the fore-head. Antennae reaching beyond the shoulders, the first joints slender and oblong, the 3rd a little smaller than the 2nd, the following ones a little broader and... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1882 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509360 |
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Man, J.G. de. |
I am sorry to have to announce that the genus Araeosternus, which I described some time ago as new (Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. III (1881) p. 131, and in Dutch in the: Tijdschrift voor Entomologie, Vol. XXV (1881/82) p. 1; pl. 1 and 2), is identical with the genus Palinurellus, described by Prof. Ed. von Martens in 1878 as a new form of the family of Loricata in the : »Sitzungsberichte der Gesellschaft naturforschender Freunde zu Berlin, 1878, pag. 131”. Being myself acquainted with the genus Palinurellus by the diagnosis which Dr. George Pfeffer has given in his treatise: »Die Panzerkrebse und die Clypeastriden des Hamburger Museums, mit 1 Taf.”, published in the »Verhandluugen des naturwissenschaftlichen Vereins zu Hamburg, 1880”, I was the more... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1882 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508495 |
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Ritsema Cz., C.. |
Length 47 mm., width of the shoulders of the elytra 14 mm. — Very shining; bright golden green, with bluish reflexions according to the light. Thorax with a narrow pale golden red dorsal line, which widens a little at the front margin. The apical margin of the elytra, and the abdomen (especially towards the end) golden with strong coppery-red reflexions. The antennae black, with the exception of the three basal joints, the first joint being bright green, the second and third dark purplish with shades of green especially towards the tip of the third joint. The anterior tarsi, the front side of the anterior tibiae and the two apical joints of the intermediate and posterior tarsi dark purplish. Head finely punctured behind the eyes and on the vertex,... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1882 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509395 |
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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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Registros recuperados: 37 | |
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