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Moreau, Emile. |
Les Poissons forment la dernière classe de l'embranchement des Vertébrés; ce sont des animaux à sang froid, respirant par des branchies l'air dissous dans l'eau; à nageoires impaires soutenues par un squelette plus ou moins développé; à membres pairs, quand ils existent, transformés en nageoires et terminés par des pièces plus ou moins nombreuses. |
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Ano: 1892 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00032/14299/11578.pdf |
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Fischer, P.; Oehlert, D.-p.. |
Les opérations de I'HIRONDELLE nous ont donné pour ces espèces un certain nombre de profondeurs qui, réunies à celles que nous avons relevées à la suite des voyages du TRAVAILLEUR et du TALISMAN, constituent des matériaux très précieux pour l’étude de la distribution bathymétrique des Brachiopodes. Aujourd'hui, le Golfe de Gascogne est, parmi toutes les mers du globe, une des régions Ies plus riches en Brachiopodes, puisque l'on y compte au moins seize espèces, dont voici énumération, en y comprenant les formes abyssales. |
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Ano: 1892 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00088/19916/17581.pdf |
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Topsent, E.. |
Parmi les matériaux innombrables provenant de l'exploration zoologique entreprise à bord de l'HIRONDELLE, en trois campagnes consécutives (1886, 1887 et 1888), de trois régions de l'Atlantique Nord (Golfe de Gascogne, parages de Terre Neuve et archipel des Acores), les Spongiaires se trouvaient en abondance. En me confiant leur étude, sur la recommandation toute sympathique de M. le baron J. de Guerne, S. A. le Prince de Monaco m'a fait un honneur dont je lui dois d'autant plus de reconnaissance que son choix pouvait indifféremment se porter sur plusieurs savants que distinguait I' importance de leurs travaux récents. II m’était impossible de me dissimuler les difficultés d'une tache aussi honorable, car les recherches auxquelles je m’étais livré... |
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Ano: 1892 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00088/19911/17575.pdf |
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Hartert, Ernst. |
When in February, on my return from London to Frankfurt, I visited the Leyden Museum, I had — through the liberality of the Director and the kindness of my friend J. Büttikofer — the opportunity of examining the collection of Cypselidae, Caprimulgidae and Podargidae in the Museum, and among them the unique specimen of Caprimulgus binotatus , Bp. Consp. I and Hartl. Orn. W. Afr., a most singular and distinct species, which has no near ally. In a not yet revised lot of Podargidae I noticed a specimen of Batrachostomus, collected by Horner in the province of Padang in W. Sumatra in 1837. The label which is attached to the stand of the specimen bears the name of Podargus poliolophus Temm. n. sp. This name however seems to be unpublished, but the bird is... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1892 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508827 |
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Candèze, E.. |
Nitidissimus, aureo-cupreus, glaber; antennis nigris, basi œneis; capite œneo, haud nitido; prothorace longitudine paulo latiore, œqualiter convexo, disperse et subtiliter punctulato, angulis posticis vix apice obtuse carinatis; elytris convexis, basi subsulcatis, disco disperse punctulatis et leviter striato-punctatis margine anguste viridi; subtus œneoviridis, cupreo-micans; pedibus viridibus. — Long. 22 mill., lat. 8 mill. Hab. Ile Nias. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1892 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508768 |
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Sharp, D.. |
Niger, nitidus, convexus, antennarum apice ferrugineo, tarsis rufis; prothorace inaequali, dense fortiterque punctato; elytris profunde sulcatis, interstitiis convexis, parum latis. — Long. 6 millim. Head with the upper surface somewhat uneven, rather closely and finely, but irregularly, punctate, scarcely shining. Antennae reaching backwards slightly beyond the base of the thorax; piceous-black, at the base with five joints free from sensitive pubescence and therefore somewhat shining; the joints from this to the extremity are somewhat, broader, the penultimate joint being scarcely so long as broad, they are densely pubescent, and the terminal joint — as also the apex of that preceding it — is ferruginous. The thorax is strongly transverse, and very... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1892 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508800 |
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Jentink, F.A.. |
Mr. J. D. Pasteur, well-known to the readers of our » Notes” (cf. Notes from the Leyden Museum, 1890, p. 209), having removed from Padang Sidempoeau (Sumatra) to Batavia (Java), wrote to me to send him over a colored drawing of P. melanurus, for in the possession of it he dared say that he could procure specimens, if the species truly was to be found on the Goenong Gedeh. After having received the desired drawing he had neither rest nor repose until he had kept his word. And indeed on December 3, 1891 I received a postcard d. d. November 3, with the good news, that in his possession were two living adult specimens, ♂ and ♀, the latter with a half grown young, captured on the northern slope of the Goenong Gedeh and that he intended to send them over... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1892 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508685 |
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Ritsema Cz., C.. |
Resembling Pachyteria Lambii Pasc. from Penang or from the coast opposite the island, judging from the description and figure ¹), but in the new species the colors are darker and the punctuation of the bright colored basal half of the elytra is less dense. Length from the front margin of the inter-antennary ridge to the apex of the elytra 24 mm., breadth at the shoulders 8 mm. — Nearly glabrous, subnitid. The head and the pronotum very dark reddish brown, brighter however on the face and on the base of the mandibles; the four basal joints of the antennae, as well as the extreme base of the 5th joint, black, the 3rd and the 4th joint covered with a black velvety pubescence; the 5th and succeeding joints pale ochreous. — The scutellum blackish brown. — The... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1892 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508462 |
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Ritsema Cz., C.. |
Length 17½ mm. — Strongly resembling E. nigritarsis Pascoe ¹) of which I have a male specimen before me ²), but differing from it in the following characteristics: the new species is somewhat broader; its 3rd antennal joint is slightly longer, more slender, more distinctly incurvate and covered all over with a pubescence of a pale ochraceous colour ³); the 4th joint is more strongly swollen at the tip, and the 5th joint is thicker and consequently more strongly contrasting with the 6th; the prothorax becomes broader towards the base, and the scutellum is strongly transverse; finally the two basal joints of the tarsi do not show a black but an ochraceous pubescence. Each elytron is faintly notched at the end in an oblique direction which gives the apex of... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1892 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509311 |
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Büttikofer, J.. |
In his Histoire naturelle des oiseaux d’Afrique, Vol. IV, p. 84, pl. 189, Levaillant described and figured, under the name of »Traquet Commandeur”, a species of Bird, the type of which made part of the old Cabinet Temminck and at present contained in the Collections of the Leyden Museum. Our bird in question agrees very well with the colored plate given by Levaillant, with the exception of the shoulderpatch, which in the bird is white with a well pronounced rosy tinge, the white feathers being broadly tipped with rosy, especially so near the edge of the wing. The same is the case in Levaillant’s plate, only is the rose color on the tips to the feathers much exaggerated. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1892 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509112 |
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Büttikofer, J.. |
While occupied with a revision of the genus Munia in the Leyden Museum, I met with two specimens of blackheaded chestnut-brown specimens from Sumatra. One of them is said to be a male, the other a female, and both are making the impression of adult birds. Both specimens, as far as I am aware the first ones of this group ever recorded from Sumatra, are the representatives of Munia atricapilla (Vieill.) from the Indian Continent and Malacca but may be easily distinguished from the latter and also from the Bornean birds by the abdomen, vent and under tail-coverts being maroon-brown instead of black. In the female some of the feathers on these parts are tipped with sooty brown. Another distinguishing character is the strawyellow tinge of the central pair of... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1892 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509132 |
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Grouvelle, A.. |
Ovatus, vix convexus, nitidus, glaber, testaceo-piceus; clava antennarum infuscata; capite prothoraceque sat fortiter punctatis, margine antico prothoracis emarginato, postico utrinque sat profunde sinuato; angulis anticis productis, posticis acutis; elytris punctatis, apice oblique truncatis, versus suturam in longitudine impressis, humeris dentatis. — Long, 1½ mill. Ovale, faiblement convexe, glabre, brillant, testacé, plus ou moins enfumé sur la tête, le disque du prothorax et le pourtour des élytres. Base des antennes et pattes plus claires. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1892 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508520 |
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Roelofs, W.. |
D’une forme ovale, couvert d’un enduit noirâtre sur le prothorax, brun-pourpre foncé sur les élytres, orné d’un dessin blanc-jaunâtre en dessus; dessous blanc-jaunâtre lavé de gris. — Long. 25 millim. (rostr. excl.). Espèce offrant beaucoup d’analogie avec E. elegans mihi, par la forme et le mode de coloration, mais se distinguant surtout par la couleur du fond et la forme des taches. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1892 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509394 |
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Janson, Oliver E.. |
It has been long evident to me, that several distinct species have been confused under the name of Macronota or Taeniodera quadrilineata , but owing to the want of sufficient material, I have hitherto been unable to arrive at any satisfactory conclusion regarding them. Recently however, by the acquisition of Mr. F. Moore’s collection of Cetoniidae, I have secured a good series of specimens from India, and by the courtesy of Mr. Ritsema I have obtained the loan of the various Javanese and Sumatran examples of this group contained in the collection of the Leyden Museum, These, together with other specimens to which J. have had access, have enabled me to recognize both sexes of no less than four species, all of which closely resemble one another in general... |
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Ano: 1892 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509372 |
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Fairmaire, L.. |
Long. 7 mill. — R. Desjardinsii valde similis, sed multo major et prothorace medio elytris haud angustiore; capite brevi, fere truucato, fronte breviter quadriplicato, genis ampliatis; prothorace lateribus antice fortius emarginato, dorso medio carinis duabus integris parallelis, utrinque carina post medium interrupta et carina externa integra, angulis posticis valde obtusis; elytris post medium angustatis, apice truncatulis, sutura paulo elevata, utriuque costis 3, prima magis elevata, apice bituberosa, intervallis biseriatim granuloso-punctatis; pedibus sat gracilibus, tibiis prismaticis, 4 posticis intus basi leviter sinuatis. Hab. Sumatra. — Ma collection. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1892 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508816 |
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Büchner, Eug.. |
Herr N. Sarudny, der in diesem Jahre seine Zoologischen Untersuchungen im russischen Transcaspi-Gebiete von Neuem aufgenommen hat, schickte unlängst an das Zoologische Museum der Kais. Akademie der Wissenschaften zu St. Petersburg unter anderen Objecten auch den Balg einer Mellivora-Art ein, welcher in der Tedshen-Oase (im Thale des Unterlaufes des Tedshen, in der Nähe von Kara-Bend) erbeutet worden war. Ueber diesen Fund habe ich sogleich der Kais. Akademie der Wissenschaften in der Sitzung von 27 Mai berichtet, und erlaube mir hier auf denselben zurückzukommen in Anbetracht des hohen Interesses, den derselbe in zoogeographischer Beziehung beanspruchen darf. Nach eingehender Untersuchung erwies sich der von Herrn Sarudny eingeschickte Balg als zur Art... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1892 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508900 |
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Roelofs, W.. |
Mr. Neervoort van de Poll possède deux nouvelles espèces de Curculionides voisins du genre Diabathrarius Schh. qui me paraissent, malgré quelques différences, peut-être génériques, pouvoir entrer dans le genre Onychogymnus Quedenf. ¹). La première de ces espèces, originaire de Madagascar, possède un rostre à peine plus étroit que la tête, droit, et aplati en avant, mais différent de celui de Onychogymnus Mecliowi, par sa plus grande longueur qui dépasse sa largeur. L’écusson de la nouvelle espèce est plutôt brièvement ovale que rond, et les élytres n’ont point de tubercule huméral. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1892 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508435 |
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Grouvelle, A.. |
Elongatus, subconvexus, nitidus; capite prothoraceque nigricantibus; elytris castaneis, antennis pedibusque dilutioribus; prothorace parce punctato, antice angustato, lateribus rotundatis; elytris subparallelis, prothorace vix latioribus, ad apicem conjunctim rotundatis, punctato-striatis, intervallis punctis latioribus, lateribus carinatis. Antennae 8-articulatae, 1—3 subelongatis, latioribus, 4—7 brevibus, compressis, 8 elongato-ovato. — Long. 1 mill. Allongé, subparallèle, un peu convexe, brillant. Antennes testacées, courtes, formées de 8 articles; les trois premiers un peu allongés, faiblement dilatés en angle en dedans; les quatre suivants moins larges, serrés, le dernier formant une massue ovoïde allongée. Tête et prothorax noirâtres, marge... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1892 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508977 |
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Registros recuperados: 49 | |
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