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Burtt, B.L.. |
In chapter VII of his book ”Wanderings in the Great Forests of Borneo” Beccari records his ascent of Mount Poi (Poe, Pueh) in south-western Sarawak, and subsequently Poi has been cited as the type locality for a number of species described from his material. The purpose of this note is to put on record the fact that although Beccari ascended the Poi range, he did not climb Gunong Poi, as that name is used on modern maps, but a more south-easterly peak in the range, Gunong Berumput (Gunong Rumput). In August 1962 I collected on Gunong Beruraput with my colleague P.J.B. Woods: the choice of this peak rather than Gunong Poi itself was made on the advice of Mr B.E. Smythies, Conservator of Forests, who said he thought we should find it more interesting. On... |
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Ano: 1964 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/533289 |
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Beaufort, L.F. de. |
It is of importance to know the history of zoological museum collections for it gives information about the trustworthiness of the habitat and the determination of the specimens in the collection. Mrs. Tera van der Feenvan Benthem Jutting, to whom this publication is dedicated, now that she is leaving the museum, has given an excellent account of the mollusc collection, which she had in care for so many years. In this short paper I shall try to give some information about the history of the ichthyological collections and specially of Bleeker’s collection. |
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Ano: 1964 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/505037 |
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Rao, Rolla S.; Raghavan, R. Sundara. |
Among recent collections from the evergreen forests of Mysore State in southern India, material was found of Capparis cleghornii Dunn which had only been known from the original collection made by Cleghorn in 1846 and from a Stocks specimen from “Kanara”. Further scrutiny of fresh collections from the type locality established the identity. Mr M. Jacobs of the Rijksherbarium, Leyden, who is engaged in a study of die genus, informed us that little material was known and that he never had seen a fruit. The original description by Dunn is quite brief. A more detailed description is given below, based on living material which accounts for the larger sizes of the parts than are found in dried specimens. A considerable amount of collections have been made and a... |
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Ano: 1964 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/525751 |
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Schilp, H.. |
In 1875 K. Möbius described a new species of Chaetognatha under the name Sagitta hamata. Hertwig (1880) used the name Spadella hamata for it; Strodtmann (1892) called it Krohnia hamata and finally Von RitterZáhony (1909c) gave it the name Eukrohnia hamata. In this "Research" material Fowler (1905) found a few specimens of E. hamata which did not entirely agree with all the characters of Möbius's species; he regarded these specimens a separate variety, which he indicated as Krohnia hamata Möbius var. Von Ritter-Záhony (1909c) gave the name Eukrohnia fowleri to this form. In the material collected by the "Siboga" Expedition Fowler (1906) found only what he thought to be Krohnia hamata. He stated that none of the specimens was actually well preserved, but... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: 42.71. |
Ano: 1964 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/318151 |
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Eyndhoven, G.L. van. |
As long ago as 1839 C. L. KOCH described and pictured a mite which he found on several occasions in stables and hay-barns. As he was impressed by the beauty of the animal, he gave it the name Cheyletus venustissimus. But KOCH overlooked the fact that already in 1794 a description of the same mite had been published by SHAW with the name Acarus lepidopterorum (lepidopterine mite). Shaw collected it from a """"Phalaena""""; he found many mites clinging to the underside of the wings. Since KOCH (1839) many other authors mentioned the mite in literature using the name venustissimus. A. C. OUDEMANS also used venustissimus in his 1907 paper (p. 144—153, figs. 37—39), but when making the studies for his Kritisch Historisch Overzicht II (1929 : 298—300, fig. 84),... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1964 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/504848 |
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Gadella, Th.W.J.; Kliphuis, E.. |
The chromosome numbers of 11 species, belonging to different families, are listed in this paper. The materials, kindly supplied by Dr. K. U. Kramer and W. H. A. Hekking, and by Dr. W. A. E. van Donselaar-ten Bokkel Huinink, were collected during their stay in Surinam, in 1960/1961 and 1958/1959 respectively. The chromosome counts are based on the study of roottip-mitoses. The roots were fixed in Karpechenko, embedded in paraffin and sectioned at 15 µ, and stained according to Heidenhain’s haematoxylin method. The species are listed in the table. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1964 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/535114 |
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