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Hoel, Adolf. |
L'ingénieur des mines H. Horneman fit partie de l'expédition comme géologue en 1906 et l'auteur lui succéda l'année suivante. Le champ principal d'opération de Horneman embrassa un district compris entre Smeerenburg, la Baie Red, le Glacier de Monaco, la Baie Cross et la mer. Ma mission essentielle consista à étudier les glaciers et à faire différentes recherches de géologie quaternaire et je pris également part dans une certaine mesure aux travaux topographiques. Mais j'ai eu aussi l'occasion d'étudier le sol rocheux sur plusieurs points, par exemple à la Baie Wood, le long des Sept Glaciers, aux alentours de la Baie Cross et du Port Blomstrand, dont je levai une carte spéciale, ainsi qu'au Cap Thordsen dans l'Isfjord. [OCR NON CONTRÔLE] |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Glacier; Géologie; Spitsberg; Campagne océanographique; Voyage; Histoire. |
Ano: 1914 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/1914/publication-6923.pdf |
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Ohaus, F.. |
Herr Dr. H. J. VETH im Haag hatte die grosse Liebenswürdigkeit, mir eine Anzahl Ruteliden zur Bearbeitung zu übergeben, die der bekannte Reisende EDWARD JACOBSON auf der Insel Simalur, der nördlichsten der Inseln auf der Westseite von Sumatra, im vergangenen Jahr gesammelt hat. Die gefundenen Arten sind nach zwei Richtungen hin interessant, zunächst weil sie mit wenigen Ausnahmen verschieden von den auf Sumatra vorkommenden Arten und neu für die Wissenschaft sind, und dann, weil mehrere von ihnen eine auffallende Neigung zur Dunkelfärbung zeigen. So ist die Euchlora Jacobsoni schwarzgrün oder reinschwarz, während alle ihre Verwandte aus der concinna-Gruppe im malayischen Archipel olivengrün sind. Auch die nigrescens ist schwarzgrün bis reinschwarz;... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1914 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508453 |
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Eecke, R. van. |
Continuing the enumeration of the Butterflies from Simalur and neighbouring islets, collected by Mr. Edw. Jacobson, I especially call attention to the representatives of the above named family, which are very important to the knowledge of the fauna Indoaustralica. There were seven species: one of the genus Ideopsis, four of Danais and two of Euploea, of which number four were new forms. Later on I hope to publish a more detailed description of the Lepidopterous fauna of this remarkable group of islands, with the indispensable coloured plates. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1914 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509263 |
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Moser, J.. |
Statura A. expeditionis Rits., sed multo minor. Castanea, nitida, capite prothoraceque nigris an piceis. Capite sat dense punctato, clypei margine antico late rotundato; prothorace reticulato-punctato, longitudine duplo latiore, angulis posticis obtusis, anticis acutis, parum porrectis; scutello punctulato; elytris fortiter punctatis, costis angustis, laevibus, subconvexis; pygidii punctis magnis, breviter pilosis. Subtus medio remote punctulato, pectoris lateribus dense, abdominis lateribus sat crebre punctatis, punctis pilos breves ferentibus; abdomine utrinque carinato; tibiis anticis tridentatis. — Long. 8 mm. Hab. Tonkin (Hanoi). |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1914 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508571 |
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Vernhout, J.H.. |
The Gonini-Expedition, that explored in 1903 and 1904 some of the rivers, giving origin to the Marowijne or Maroni, as it is called by the French (see sketch of Surinam on p. 2 of this volume), made also a little excursion on French territory, and explored a part of Mount Cottica on the right bank of the Lawa. Here, at an altitude of 450 M., were collected some specimens of Doryssa hohenackeri Phil., of which species, although recorded from Surinam in general, no well-stated locality in our colony is known (see p. 35), and also three specimens of an Ampullaria, which apparently is related to the A. crassa Swains. from the Lawa, mentioned in my paper on the non-marine molluscs of Surinam (this volume pp. 1—46). With Mr. Sowerby, who had he kindness to... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1914 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509162 |
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Melichar, L.. |
Herr Edw. Jacobson hat auf Java in den Jahren 1908— 1910 Homopteren gesammelt und mir die Bearbeitung des gesammelten Materiales übertragen. Die Jacobson’sche Ausbeute ist insoferne bemerkenswert, als dieselbe viele Mikrohomopteren enthält, welche von nichtfachkundigen Sammlern gewöhnlich nicht beachtet werden. Viele Arten, die von Jacobson auf Java gefunden wurden, waren bisher nur aus bestimmten Gegenden (Indien, Ceylon, Japan, Australien) bekannt und es ist die Konstatierung des Vorkommens dieser Tiere auf Java für die Kenntnis der geographischen Verbreitung dieser Homopteren von grossem Interesse und Bedeutung. Diese Tatsache liefert neuerdings den Beweis dafür, dass die jetzt isolierten Inseln der orientalischen Region seinerzeit ein zusammenhangendes... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1914 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508744 |
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Vernhout, J.H.. |
Whilst the Mollusc-fauna of the Dutch colonies in the eastern hemisphere has been studied since very remote times, and its literature represents a considerable pile of very valuable papers, written by well-known conchologists and investigators of many parts of the world, the Dutch West-Indies, and especially Dutch Guyana or Surinam, are very little known in regard to their molluscs. As far as I know the only existing list of non-marine molluscs of Surinam is that given by the late Prof. Ed. von Martens in his „Binnenmollusken Venezuela’s”. That list excepted, it is only by chance, that one finds the habitat „Surinam” in a malacological paper: either in a note on newly acquired collections of shells, or in monographs of some families, or in books of... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1914 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508713 |
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Ritsema Cz., C.. |
No doubt the female Helota from Lakhon (Siam) in the Paris Museum, determined by me in 1897 ¹) as Helota Vandepolli Rits., is a female specimen of the recently described Helota lugubris from Laos (see page 57 of this volume). The quoted ♀, which is now before me and which measures 12 mm. in length, agrees with the ♂ of lugubris except in the following points, which certainly are sexual differences. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1914 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508513 |
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Eecke, R. van. |
In „The Rhopalocera of Java”, Danaidae, Satyridae, Ragadidae and Elymniadae by M. C. Piepers and P. C. T. Snellen (the Hague, H. Nyhoff, 1913) I have found on page 80, that D. melissa Cram. should be synonymous with D. limniace Cram. On the same page one read: „The forms of this species (limniace Cram.) have been dealt with extensively by Fruhstorfer in „Berliner Entom. Zeitschr.”, 1899, and by Dr. L. Martin in „Deutsche Entom. Zeitschr. Iris”, 1910, where they have based several species and subspecies on these various forms; the latter attributes them to climatic influences. I suspect that here again we have simply to deal with phenomena of colour evolution; the specially pronounced spreading of the white, which plays the chief role here, being doubtless... |
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Ano: 1914 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509437 |
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Ritsema Cz., C.. |
This new species is closely allied to Helota Vandepolli Rits. ¹) from Borneo, but at once distinguished by the more strongly raised interstices of the elytra, by the deeper angular notches at the apical portion of the lateral margins of the elytra and by the more blackish (less bronze) colour of the upper side. Length 12 mm. — Subshining above, very shining underneath; above blackish, with very faint tinges of dark bronze green; each elytron provided with two small convex flavous spots, situated between the 3rd and 6th striae; underneath testaceous, except the head without the throat, the anterior margin and the front angles of the middle portion as well as the lateral portions of the prosternum, and the elytral epipleurae which parts are dark bronze... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1914 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508774 |
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Eecke, R. van. |
Der Zweck systematischer Studien ist zunächst der, eine Ordnung zu schaffen, die es uns ermöglicht, die gegenseitige Beziehungen der aufgefundenen mannigfaltigen Bildungen zu übersehen. Da die moderne Zoologie auf dem Boden der Deszendenztheorie steht, so haben die Systematiker das Bestrehen die Verwandtschaft der Formen festzustellen und zur Einteilung alles heranzuziehen, was über den Bau der Tiere bekannt wird. Die Anatomie, Embryologie und Morphologie müssen zusammenhalten. Auch beim Auffinden von systematischen Merkmalen, hat man alles zu berücksichtigen, was zum richtigen Begriff der Spezies dienlich ist. Dieser Begriff „Spezies” ist ein Problem, das jeder Systematiker in der Praxis einigermassen für sich löst. Die Lösungen sind individuell und... |
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Ano: 1914 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508523 |
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Solereder, Hans. |
Den beiden bekannt gewesenen Hydrocharis-Arten, H. morsus ranae und H. asiatica, hat HANS HALLIER in Nova Guinea VIII, Bot., Livr. 5, 1913, p. 916—917 zwei neue aus Neuguinea, nämlich H. parvula u. parnassifolia, angereiht u. sandte mir Material der letzteren, um ihre anatomische Untersuchung im Anschluss an meine Arbeit über die Blattstruktur der Hydrocharitaceen (in den Beiheften zum Bot. Centralblatt XXX, Abt. I, 1913. p. 24 sqq.) zu veranlassen. Die beiden neuen Arten zeigen zunächst die anatomischen Merkmale, welche ich (l. c., p. 94) für die Gattungscharakteristik von Hydrocharis hervorgehoben habe: bifazialen Blattbau mit mehrschichtigem, länger- und meist breitergliedrigem Palisadengewebe an der Oberseite des Blattes und mit grossen, in der... |
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Ano: 1914 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508355 |
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Ritsema Cz., C.. |
Length 6—7 mm. — Of an ovate shape, anteriorly much narrower than posteriorly. Above shining, lighter or darker brown (head and thorax darkest), with a strong metallic green or coppery hue; the antennae pale fulvous. Body beneath blackish, punctured, the punctures bearing a short white more or less scale-like seta; the pygidium lighter or darker brown; the legs brown, with rows of white setae; the underside of the tarsi with white hairs. Head rather small, the face not densely covered with very distinct small punctures; the clypeus truncate anteriorly, the lateral angles broadly rounded, the front margin turned upwards and almost inconspicuously emarginated in the middle, the punctures distinctly larger than those on the face and a trifle more closely set. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1914 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508883 |
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Petersen, Esben. |
A recurrent vein at the base of costal area in forewing. One crossvein at the base of subcostal area. Radius in forewing with 4—5 sectors, the apical one is forked several times. Media forks near base of wing, nearly opposite to origin of 1st radial sector. 1st crossvein between 1st radial sector and M, about one third from base of wing. M2 and Cu, coalesce for a short distance. Three series of gradate veins in the forewing, two series in the hindwing. No crossveins between the apical radial sector and the radius. Type: Haarupiella neotropica, sp. nov. |
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Ano: 1914 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509324 |
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Moser, J.. |
1 Exemplar von Sinabang (Simalur), Februar 1913. ♂. Supra nigro-fusca, subtus brunnea, opaca, clypeo, tibiis tarsisque nitidis. Clypeo rufo, subrugoso-punctato, margine antico subsinuato, fronte sparsim punctata, juxta oculos setas raras ferente; antennis 1O-articulatis, flabello maris 4-articulato, flabelli articulo primo valde abbreviato; prothorace longitudine duplo latiore, mediocriter dense punctato, punctis minutissime setosis, angulis posticis obtusis, breviter rotundatus, angulis anticis acutis, porrectis, lateribus setas erectas ferentibus; elytris punctato-striatis, interstitiis vix subconvexis, irregulariter punctatis, punctorum setis minutissimis, lateribus fortiter setosis; pygidio triangulari, apice rotundato, mediocriter dense punctato,... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1914 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508489 |
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