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Neervoort van de Poll, J.R.H.. |
Niger, capitis pars superior, vitta lata utrinque prothoracis et elytrorum interstitiae 4—7 laete cupreae, aureointernitentes. Caput impunctatum. Prothorax linea media longitudinali obsoleta, ad basin utrinque impressione paullo profunda, antice posticeque emarginatus, lateraliter pone medium paullisper emarginatus, apicem versus rotundato-angustatus. Elytra disco piano, in medio nonnihil dilatata, proinde rotundato-attenuata, interstitiarum 3tiae et 5tae pars posterior elevata, carinam acutam efficiens, interstitia 7ma magis elevata, antice posticeque acuta, juxta margines punctis aliquot instructa, ceterum impunctata. Subtus glaber, segmentis abdominis in medio punctis geminis setiferis. Long. 28 mm., lat. 9 mm. |
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Ano: 1886 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509269 |
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Neervoort van de Poll, J.R.H.. |
Caput mediocre, supra angustius; tuberibus antenniferis validis, breviusculis; oculorum lobi inferiores magni, subconvexi. — Frons trapeziformis, subconvexa; mandibulae robustae oblique prominentes. — Antennae ♂ longissimae, scapo, cylindrico, elongato, cicatricoso, articulo tertio longiore, caeteris subaequalibus. — Prothorax subtransversus, utrinque in medio fortiter spinosus, antice et postice constrictus. — Elytra subcuneiformia, subconvexa, humeris rotundatis, singulis apicibus rotundatis. — Mesosternum paullo productum, obtuse rotundatum. Resembles the genus Pharsalia, but differs in having the underlobes of the eyes much larger, more approximate in front; the front of course narrower, more trapeziform; the antenniferous tubercles somewhat more... |
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Ano: 1886 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508427 |
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Bergh, Rud. |
Die Gruppe der nudibranchiaten Ichnopoden scheint im hochnördischen Meere nur ziemlich sparsam vertreten, insoweit wenigstens wie aus den Resultäten der bisherigen Untersuchungen geurtheilt werden kann. Auch die holländische Expedition hat nur wenige Formen derselben zurückgebracht, im Ganzen nur sieben, die untenstehenden: 1. Galvina Farrani, Ald. et Hanc. 2. Coryphella salmonacea [Couth.]. 3. Landsburgii, Ald. et Hanc. [?]. 4. Chlamylla borealis, Bgh. n. sp. 5. Goniëolis typica, M. Sars. 6. Campaspe major, Bgh. n. sp. 7. Dendronotus arborescens [O. F. Müller]. |
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Ano: 1886 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/503875 |
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Horst, R.. |
The publication of the »Reports on the Scientific Results of the voyage of H. M. S. Challenger” undoubtedly will mark an era in the history of our knowledge of the Invertebrate Animals. Never before in any voyage such a bulk of wellpreserved material was collected and afterwards worked out by so many distinguished investigators. In the first place this can be stated about the Annelida Polychaeta, a group usually quite neglected in preceding voyages. Though in the last decennium the number of known species much increased owing to the careful investigations of Grube 1), Marenzeller 2), Hansen 3), Langerhans 4), Théel 5), a. o., by the Report of Mr. M’Intosh on the Challenger-Annelida, lately published, our systematical knowledge of this group is largely... |
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Ano: 1886 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509354 |
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Horst, R.. |
In the last number of the »Annals and Magazine of Nat. History” (Dec. 1885), I find a notice of Prof. Jeffrey Bell about two Lumbrici with bifid hinder ends, one specimen belonging to L. terrestris, the other to L. foetidus; moreover he mentions a specimen, presenting a similar remarquable arrangement, in the University Museum at Oxford. The occurrence appearing to be rather rare, I may describe here another two-tailed specimen of Lumbricus terrestris received by me from a fisherman about a year ago. The worm bad a length of about 90—100 m. m., while the tails measured about 25 m. m.; the right one however was a little shorter than the left. The structure of the tails appeared quite normal. The dorsal vessel, shining through the skin, was seen dividing... |
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Ano: 1886 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508845 |
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Büttikofer, J.. |
In 1883 a collection of birds from the Tenimber or Timor-Laut group of Islands was presented to our Museum by Mr. Riedel, Resident at Amboina. This collection contains 35 skins, representing 31 species, one of which ( Erythromyias Riedeli) is new to science, while two other (Ardea picata and Fregata minor) are for the first time brought from that interesting locality. Unfortunately the collection was much damaged by humidity, some of the labels were wasted entirely, while in most of the others the sexe, date and particularities about the locality were not mentioned. It is however quite certain that all the presented skins really come from Timor-Laut, and have been collected by the hunters of Mr. Riedel in 1882. Our Museum is very much indebted to Mr.... |
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Ano: 1886 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508734 |
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Jentink, F.A.. |
In the P. Z. S. L. of the year 1852, p. 99, we find a description of a new Hyrax from Fernando-Po by Fraser. This new species, Hyrax dorsalis, is rather insufficiently described and the figures (Plate XXXIII) have no value at all. In the following year, 1853, Temminck published his »Esquisses Zoologiques sur la Côte de Guinée” and described a new species of Hyrax, H. sylvestris; was evidently not acquainted with Fraser’s knew Temminck Hyrax, he only Hyrax syriacus, capensis and arboreus. Now I am convinced that Temminck’s species is the same as Fraser’s and although Temminck’s description is very extensive and clear, meanwhile this cannot be said of that of Fraser, the latter having the priority of some months, the species in question ought to be called H.... |
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Ano: 1886 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508908 |
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Jentink, F.A.. |
In 1877 our Museum received a Cercopithecus died in the Zoological Garden at Rotterdam. Professor Schlegel thought it to be a new species and called it Cercopithecus signatus, but he never described it. As it seems to me to be a very good species I describe it under the name given by Schlegel. It belongs to Schlegel’s section VIII (vide Museum d’Histoire naturelle des Pays-Bas, Simiae, p. 86): Cercopithèques à nez blanc; A: Base du triangle, formé par le champ nasal revêtu de poils blancs, tournée vers le haut. I thus compare it with the two species of this subdivision: Cercopithecus petaurista and Cercopithecus ascanias. I remember that C. petaurista is characterized by having the white color of the sides of the head interrupted by a black band running... |
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Ano: 1886 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509071 |
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Neervoort van de Poll, J.R.H.. |
In the Trans. ent. Soc. IV (1845) p. 86 Mr. Parry gives a very short diagnosis of his Batocera Calanus, a description so incomplete that it is impossible to find out which of the Batocera-species with eight elytral spots is meant. — In the Catalogue of Messrs. Gemminger and von Harold B. Calanus is placed as a synonym of B. Roylei Hope. As I visited last summer the British Museum, I found there among the Batocera’s a species labelled B. Calanus Parry, quite distinct from B. Roylei Hope, but with the aid of Parry’s description I could not ascertain whether that determination was correct or not. — Happily Mr. B. W. Janson informed me that Mr. A. Fry was the possessor of Parry’s Longicorns and as I visited that gentleman he kindly allowed me to take Parry’s... |
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Ano: 1886 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509351 |
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Neervoort van de Poll, J.R.H.. |
Corpus crassum, supra opacum. Caput ochraceum, marginibus elevatis antennisque purpureo-aeneis, nitidis, subtiliter punctatum. Prothorax maculis ochraceis, cervinis et nigris variegatis; convexus, antice valde angustatus, lobo postico late rotundato, angulis posticis subacutis, lateraliter tenuiter marginatus et punctis aliquot obsoletissimis instructus. Epimera mesothoracis valde prominentia, cervina, apice purpureo-aeneo, nitido. Elytra apicem versus subangustata, ad suturam obtusa; singula elytra in medio maculo magno oblongo, ad apicem maculo magno et juxta marginem maculis nonnullis minoribus dilute flavis ornata, macula omnia confluentia cum colore ochraceo, cervino et nigro variegato partis reliquae. Pygidium cervinum, rugoso-punctatum vel striatum.... |
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Ano: 1886 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508979 |
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Neervoort van de Poll, J.R.H.. |
La notice suivante est le résultat des captures que j’ai faites dans l’île de Curaçao pendant mon séjour en Janvier et Février 1885, comme membre de l’expédition scientifique dans nos Indes Occidentales. Je n’ai rencontré des Cicindélides que dans l’île de Curaçao, quoique j’aie parcouru l’île d’Aruba dans tous les sens. C’est le même cas pour l’île de Bonaire, seulement mon séjour y était de trop courte durée pour avoir quelque sûreté sur ce point. Il me faut ajouter encore que les circonstances étaient très peu favorables à mes chasses; par suite de la grande sécheresse on ne voyait que fort peu d’insectes. |
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Ano: 1886 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508587 |
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Neervoort van de Poll, J.R.H.. |
Mallodon jejunum Pascoe (Journal of Entomology, II, 1864, p. 248) became some years afterwards the type of the genus Brephilydia Pascoe (Annals and Magazine of Natural History. 4th ser., vol. IV, 1871, pl. 13, fig. 6 & 6a); in the Munich Catalogue the genus Brephilydia is placed as a synonym of the genus Macrotoma, and the Australian Brephilydia jejuna. Pascoe as a synonym of Macrotoma jejuna Klug from Madagascar! Finally Mr. Thomson established in the Revue et Magasin de Zoologie 1877, p. 277, upon Pascoe’s Mallodon jejunum a new genus Blephylidia (Pascoe Mss.). NB. In the »Liste des Cérambycides” of Mr. Lameere, mention is made of a second species of the genus Blephylidia Thoms, viz. Bl. Raffrayi Thoms. 1. c. p. 278, but this species has nothing to... |
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Ano: 1886 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508786 |
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Reitter, Edm.. |
Elongatus, parallelus, opacus, haud carinatus, niger, elytris fulvo-cinereis, antennis brunneis, tarsis rufis; capite subtilissime ruguloso, prothorace subquadrato, latitudine longiore, subparallelo, ruguloso, in medio longitudinaliter canaliculato, dorso utrinque oblique impresso, angulis omnibus acutis, scutello subrotundato, nigro, elytris thorace vix latioribus, apice acuminatis, aequaliter punctato-striatis, subtus nigro-brunneis. — Long. 2,8 mm. Sumatra: Lahat (Moens). |
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Ano: 1886 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509133 |
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Marseul, S. de. |
Long. 10—12 mm.; larg. 3—6 mm. — Ovale, atténué postérieurement, subdéprimé, noir luisant. Tête large, à peine pointillée, sans strioles, dent préoculaire petite, mandibules longues arquées. Pronotum (3,5/10) sinueux à la base, arqué sur les côtés, strie marginale entière, avec une fossette ronde accolée ♂, assez éloignée de l’angle antérieur, strie dorsale longitudinale médiane fine et courte. Elytres (4/11), sillon subhuméral un peu raccourci aux deux bouts, 1—3 stries dorsales graduellement raccourcies, un seul appendice apical, parfois accompagné de points. Propygidium marqué de chaque côté d’une strie peu longue et par derrière de points espacés; pygidium à points condensés. Dessous de la tête profondément creusé, avec une carène jugulaire. Prosternum... |
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Ano: 1886 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508510 |
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Neervoort van de Poll, J.R.H.. |
Supra niger, subtus pedesque picei. Caput fortiter punctatum, antennarum articulis 2—10 moniliformibus, subaequalibus, articulo ultimo ovato. Prothorax lateribus pone medium valde incisis, profunde longitudinaliter striolatus, impressione curvata postmediana profunda, in incisionem lateralem utrinque terminata. Elytra ovalia, globosa, ad basin prothoracem paullo angulosa superantia, subtilissime punctato-striata. Subtus sparsim, femora crebre, punctata. — Long. 2 1/2 mm. Hab. Australia. — In mus. nostro. |
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Ano: 1886 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509388 |
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Registros recuperados: 47 | |
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