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Société des Américanistes. |
Hybrid printed and electronic edition with a 5 years embargo period Founded in 1896, the /Journal de la société des américanistes/ is a scientific journal with an international reputation. Devoted to Amerindian societies and cultures, considered in the totality of their history, /JSA/ owes its originality and its richness to a disciplinary openness that leads to the encounter of prehistory, archaeology, ethno-history, ethnology, ethno-linguistics and more rarely, sociology and biological anthropology, in its pages. A similar spirit of openness characterizes the languages used by the journal: French, English, Spanish, and Portuguese, besides Indian languages. Specialized, but resolutely turning its back on the compartmentalization of disciplines. |
Tipo: Revista |
Palavras-chave: PREHISTORIA; ARQUEOLOGÍA; ETNO HISTORIA; ETNOLOGÍA; ETNO LINGÜÍSTICA; SOCIOLOGÍA; ANTROPOLOGÍA; ANTROPOLOGÍA BIOLÓGICA; PUBLICACIONES PERIÓDICAS; PUBLICACIONES PERIÓDICAS EN LÍNEA; PREHISTORY; ARCHAEOLOGY; ETHNO-HISTORY; ETHNOLOGY; ETHNO-LINGUISTICS; SOCIOLOGY; ANTHROPOLOGY; BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY; PERIODICALS; ONLINE PERIODICALS. |
Ano: 1896 |
URL: http://jsa.revues.org |
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Depuis 1888, la question de l'Assurance des Marins est a l'ordre du jour des Congrès qui s'intéressent à la situation des gens de mer, ainsi qu'à son amélioration matérielle et sociale. La question du transport du poisson. - Le poisson frais peut se transporter: vivant, dans des viviers disposés à cet effet; mort, à l'état naturel; mort, dans de la glace; mort, dans l'air froid; mort, à l'état naturel, mais vide. |
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Ano: 1896 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00088/19905/17568.pdf |
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Odin, Amédée; Baudouin, Marcel. |
Depuis 1888, la question de l'Assurance des Marins est a l'ordre du jour des Congrès qui s'intéressent à la situation des gens de mer, ainsi qu'à son amélioration matérielle et sociale. A Paris, à Toulon, à Saint-Malo, nous avons fait appel a l'initiative privée et aux pouvoirs publics, à la première pour créer l'Assurance ; aux seconds pour concourir à son développement, grâce à ses nombreux moyens d'action. |
Tipo: Text |
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Ano: 1896 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00065/17610/15134.pdf |
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Perrier, Edmond; Grimaldi, Albert 1er. |
Le nombre des espèces d'Etoiles de mer recueillies durant les campagnes de I'HIRONDELLE s’élève à trente-cinq, réparties entre vingt-sept genres. Six de ces espèces sont nouvelles : une, le Pedicellaster parvulus, appartient a un genre depuis longtemps connu mais encore mal défini; une seconde, la Stolasterias neglecta, fait partie d'une coupe démembrée comme sous-genre des Asterias par Percy Sladen, mais que j'ai cru devoir élever au rang de genre en en modifiant un peu la caractéristique. |
Tipo: Text |
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Ano: 1896 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00090/20157/17809.pdf |
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Schepman, M.M.. |
Amongst the Melanidae of the Leyden Museum, many species were unknown to me, so I submitted them all to the judgment of the late Dr. A. Brot, who declared many of them to be doubtful, which I have indicated in the Catalogue of the Museum by a note of interrogation; a few others, however, seemed also to this much regretted authority to be new to science and so I ventured to describe them as follows. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1896 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508546 |
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Fairmaire, L.. |
Long. 10 mill. — Oblongus, sat convexus, piceo-fuscus, modice nitidus; capite brevi, subtiliter punctato-rugoso, medio sulcato, post oculos spina obtusa armato, antennis articulo 2° oblonge subquadrato, rugosulo, clava magna, compressa, dense subtiliter coriacea, margine externo dentibus 3 validis, acutis armato, basi recte angulato, apice rotundatim angulato; prothorace brevissimo, basi elytris dimidio angustiore, lateribus antice late lobato, lobo oblique truncato, postico sat acuto, margine ad basin sinuato, dorso medio elevato, longitudinaliter et transversim sulcatulo; elytris amplis, subparallelis, basi valde declivibus, humeris fortiter productis, apice truncatulis et extus paulo angulatis; tibiis laminatis, modice latis. Hab. Sumatra: montagnes de... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1896 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508567 |
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Neervoort van de Poll, J.R.H.. |
In a recent paper (Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. 1895, Heft II, p. 281, not yet published) of which through the kindness of the author I received the other day a separate copy, Dr. Heller of the Dresden Museum describes under the name of Heterorrhina Schadenbergi a pretty new species of Coryphocera from Busuanga, a small island between Mindoro and Palawan. C. Schadenbergi is allied much more closely to C. versicolor Jans. from Jolo island, which Dr. Heller has overlooked, than to any of the species with which he compares it. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1896 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508561 |
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Wasmann S.J., E.. |
This interesting genus of gigantic Scydmaenidae was described by Laporte, comte de Castelnau, in the Ann. Soc. Entom. de France, 1832, p. 396, and based on the first known species Clidicus grandis) the same species has been figured in the Atlas of the Genera des Coléoptères of Lacordaire, tab. 16, fig. 4, and Fairmaire (Ann. Soc. Ent. de France, 1856, p. 317) added some complementary remarks to its description. In 1863 Pascoe (Journ. of Entomology, II, p. 28, plate II, fig. 3) described a second species as Cl. formicarius. A third species, Cl. taphrocephalus, was added by Gestro in 1878 in the Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (XII, p. 144). The Clidicus Doriae, described by Schaufuss in the Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova, 1884 [(2) I, p. 419], does not differ essentially from... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1896 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509084 |
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Ritsema Cz., C.. |
A large and robust species which is closely allied to A. viridipennis Gestro from Sarawak, of which I have the type before me, but still larger, measuring 16 mm. in length instead of 13 mm.; moreover the elytra are not green but black with a faint purplish hue, and the clypeus is longer and only inconspicuously emarginate in front, the sides of the prothorax are less angularly rounded when viewed laterally, and the first and second elytral costae are not bordered (on both sides) with a narrow slightly impressed stripe, which stripes, in viridipennis, make the impression of being pairs of very fine lines. Glabrous, glossy black, the elytra with a faint purplish hue, the palpi and antennae ferruginous. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1896 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508863 |
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Senna, Angelo. |
The genus Cerobates Schh., widely spread in the oriental, australian and ethiopical regions, is chiefly characterized by having the anterior tibiae notched and strongly toothed on the inner edge, and by having the antennae filiform, not clubshaped; these two characters distinguish it respectively from Trachelizus Schh. and Stereodermus Lac. In Lacordaire’s classification of the Brenthidae ¹) Cerobates belongs to the group Trachelizides, but in the new arrangement recently proposed by Prof. Sharp in the Biologia Centrali Americana ²), the Trachelizides are divided into two groups: Stereodermina and Trachelizina. In the former, Stereodermus, which has the anterior tibiae more or less notched and the hind coxae more than usually distant from one another, is... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1896 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509093 |
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Bolleman van der Veen, P.J.. |
On the 14th of July 1893 I obtained a nest with one egg of Locustella luscinioides in the environs of Leeuwarden. This fact seems to me to be remarkable, seeing that Professor H. Schlegel in his »Vogels van Nederland” (De dieren van Nederland: Vogels, vol. I, p. 63, 1878) says: »In our country this bird is found breeding hitherto only near and on the banks of the river »Maas”, near Kralingen for instance.” The same is said by Dr. J. Ritzema Bos in his »Landbouwdierkunde”. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1896 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508972 |
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Senna, Angelo. |
The small collection of Brenthidae obtained in Liberia by the well-known and successfull travellers Büttikofer, Sala and Stampfli, and submitted to me by Mr. C. Ritsema, amounts to 27 specimens, all belonging to described species. Nevertheless I thought it useful to publish the following list as it throws some further light upon the distribution of the African Brenthidae. 1. Zemioses porcatus Pascoe, Journ. of Entom. I, p. 394, 1862. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1896 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509431 |
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Büttikofer, J.. |
This paper, based especially upon the material in the Leyden Museum, may be regarded as a little attempt to show how much a revision of the Pycnonotidae is needed. A fundamental revision only, embracing the whole group, will be able to thoroughly differentiate the many genera, and it will be a thankful task, for instance, to thoroughly separate Xenocichla from Criniger ¹) and Pycnonotus. This latter genus is very unsatisfactorily defined, and undoubtedly contains too many heterogenous elements, which ought to be just as well excluded as are Otocompsa and Kelaartia. In fact the genus Pycnonotus should be restricted to the African and Syrio-Arabian species, which are sufficiently characterized by their plain earthy brown or sandy brown color, without white... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1896 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508669 |
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Ritsema Cz., C.. |
During my recent visit to Paris Mr. Ant. Grouvelle has had the courtesy to offer me from his collection a unique specimen of a very interesting new species of the genus Helota. This specimen, a female, was captured by Mr. Bouchard, one of his correspondents, in the mountainous regions of Palembang (Sumatra). At the request of Mr. Grouvelle I dedicate this species to its fortunate discoverer, calling it |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1896 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508742 |
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Büttikofer, J.. |
A few days ago the Leyden Museum was presented by Dr. Kerbert, the Director of the Zoological Garden at Amsterdam, with a specimen of Crypturus which had been sent alive from Argentinia and died after having been kept in the Garden during the last winter. The specimen, an adult female with worn off tips of the wings and somewhat damaged on the hind neck, appears to belong to an undescribed species, which I propose to name |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1896 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509090 |
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Registros recuperados: 47 | |
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