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A Celebian Mouse renamed Naturalis
Jentink, F.A..
After having examined Gray’s type of Acanthomys leucopus) and compared that animal with my description of Mus leucopus ²), Alston comes to the conclusion 3), “that I have been misled by Gray’s very insufficient description”. I am the first to agree with Alston in this statement. I am much indebted to Mr. Alston for his minute description of the Mus in question, s. n. Mus terrae-reginae. If I had known that Gray’s leucopus has the tail shorter than head and body and the fur above dark reddishand not greyish-brown, I should certainly not have made a mistake in confounding these two distinct species. But I believe it quite impossible to recognize species if they are described so incompletely and inexactly as is the case with the greater part of Gray’s...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1880 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508653
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A new flea from Kerguelen-Island Naturalis
Taschenberg, O..
Body elongate, of a yellowish brown colour. The inclination of the upper surface of the head commences immediately in front of its hind margin; on a level with the first joint of the antennae this inclination suddenly increases. In front of the point of insertion of the maxillary palpi the head forms an inconspicuous tooth-like projection. The joints of the maxillary palpi are of about the same length. The triangular maxillae are pointed and rather long. The groove for the antennae is so situated that its hind margin divides the lateral surface of the head into an equal anterior and posterior half. The eye, which is comparatively light coloured, is situated very low, touching the inferior border of the head. The antennae are very similar to those of Pulex...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1880 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509125
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A new genus and four new species of Elateridae from the collections of the Leyden Museum Naturalis
Candèze, E..
Fusco-castaneus, subnitidus, cinereo-pilosulus, fronte convexa, apice parum porrecta; antennis articulis 2 et 3 parvis aequalibus; prothorace latitudine haud longiore, aequaliter convexo, crebre fortiterque punctato, angulis posticis retrorsum productis, brevibus, carinatis; elytris saepe brunnescentibus, tenuiter striato-punctatis, interstitiis planis, transversim subgranulatis; corpore subtus concolore, prosterni mucrone recto. — Long. 11 mm., lat. 3 mm. Hab. Zanzibar. — The specimens of the Leyden Museum were forwarded from the interior (Marangnombe). My own collection contains several specimens captured by Mr. Schaedle at Bagamoyo.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1880 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509195
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A new species of the Coleopterous genus Platyrhopalus from Java Naturalis
Ritsema Cz., C..
Length 7,5 mm. — Dark piceous; the anterior portion of the head, the antennae, the manducating apparatus, and the coxae, trochanters and base of the femora dark castaneous-red; the elytra almost black, with a yellowish, irregular band along four fifths of the suture. At the base of the elytra this band occupies the space between the exterior margin of the shoulders and the suture; at one fifth from the base it narrows suddenly and then gradually down to the middle of the length of the elytra, where it is very narrow; behind the middle it again widens out and ceases at one fifth from the apex. The line of demarcation between the black and the yellowish color is very irregular; some (3 or 4) rounded small black spots may be observed on each elytron in the...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1880 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509024
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Description of a new genus and species of Ecelonerides (family Anthribidae) from Sumatra Naturalis
Roelofs, W..
Head as long as broad. Rostrum somewhat longer than and continuous with it, slightly narrowed anteriorly as far as the insertion of the antennae, where it suddenly enlarges; its front margin slightly notched. Scrobes large and deep, triangular in the male, less wide, transverse and elongated posteriorly in the female. Antennae of the male reaching as far as the middle of the body; those of the female shorter; the first joint elongate ovate, the second of the same length, clubshaped at the apex. The third, fifth and sixth similarly shaped and somewhat longer than the second, the fourth again of the same shape but longer still, the seventh of an elongate triangular form. The club, of an oblong oval shape, consists of four joints, which, together with the...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1880 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508708
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Description of a new species of the family Anthribidae Naturalis
Roelofs, W..
X. Westermanni vicinus et similiter coloratus. Prothorace cum carinis lateralibus duobus, granulis raris sparsis maculisque quinque symetrico dispositis nigro-brunneis; elytris similiter marmoratis; femoribus macula magna, spectabili, nitida, rubro-bruunea notatis. — Long. 17 mm. magnit. variat. Allied to X. Westermanni Schönh. but distinguished from that species especially by the double keel on the sides of the prothorax.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1880 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508676
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Description of a new species of the family Brenthidae from Sumatra Naturalis
Power, G..
Omnino castaneo-fuscus, parum nitidus, sutura maculisque 2 obsoletis in elytris magis saturatis. Capite latitudine vix breviore, antice angustiore, ad basin tuberculis 4 instructo; rostro supra infraque sulcato, ad apicem parum dilatato; antennis ante rostri medium insertis, subcylindricis, articulis 2—8 transversis, perfoliatis, 9—10 magis elongatis, 11 longitudine duobus precedentibus conjunctis fere aequali acuteque attenuato. Thorace sulcato, impunctato. Elytris subparallelis, apice rotundatis ibique prope suturam leviter excisis, profunde sulcatis. Corpore subtus impunctato, metasterno abdominisque segmentis duobus primis sulcatis. — Long. 7½ mm., lat. 1 3/5 mm. Entirely of a chestnut color, hardly shining. The head is rounded above, about as long as...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1880 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508978
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Description of a new species of the family Scolytidae from Sumatra Naturalis
Eichhoff, W..
Oblongus, ferrugineo-testaceus, tenue pubescens, subnitidus, macula discoidali thoracis elytrisque postice piceis; thorace subtransverse, post medium dilatato, antrorsum angustato, angulis posticis, lateribus et apice rotundato dorso antice subtiliter scabrato, postice dense punctato; elytris a medio postice oblique subimpressis, obsolete striatopunctatis, interstitiis latis creberrime punctatis. — Long. 5½ mm., lat. 2¼ mm. This species has the size and moreover almost the shape of Xyleborus spathipennis the Xyleborus-species Eichh. ¹), but differs from all hitherto known, by the shape of the thorax, as well as by the very dense punctuation of the base of the thorax and the elytra. The head is prolonged anteriorly into a short proboscis and so protrudes...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1880 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508383
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Description of a new species of the Lucanoid genus Figulus Naturalis
Ritsema Cz., C..
In a small but very interesting collection of Coleoptera from the island of Sumbawa recently presented to the Leyden Museum by his Excellence, the Governor General of Dutch India J. W. van Lansberge, I found two specimens of a new species of the above mentioned genus. It occupies a position quite by itself in the genus, the pronotum being entirely smooth without a central fovea, and the elytra being irregularly punctate-striate. It has the first mentioned characteristic in common with F. integricollis Thoms. of the Marianne Islands, the second with F. sublaevis Palis. (= nigritus Westw.) of West-Africa and with F. anthracinus Klug of Madagascar. I propose to name this new and interesting species
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1880 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509334
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Description of a new species of the Rhynchophorous genus Oxyrhynchus Naturalis
Roelofs, W..
Elongatus, fuliginosus, opacus, fossulis luteo-pulverosis sparsutus. Sutura alba, prothoracis basi atomis albis adspersa. — Long. 10 mm. rostr. excl. Of a narrower shape than the other known species of the genus.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1880 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508802
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Description of a new Sumatran species of the genus Myllocerus Naturalis
Roelofs, W..
Niger; prothoracis lineis tribus, elytrorum linea suturali maculisque irregularibus squamulis viridibus ornatus. Scapo valido compresso, dilatato bicurvato. Femoribus dente parvulo armatis. — Long. 5 mm. Black, the legs of an obscure brown-red colour; furnished with green scales and greyish hairs. Rostrum bare of scales at the apex which is bordered with greyish hairs, concave like the forehead and carrying an impressed median line. Scape of the antennae exceeding the anterior border of the prothorax, robust, enlarged and flattened, curved outward and downward ¹), striped longitudinally and provided with short and stiff hairs. The funicle covered with green scales and as well as the club provided with greyish hairs. Eyes distant from each other superiorly.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1880 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509434
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Description of a Sumatran species of the Longicorn genus Calloplophora, Thoms Naturalis
Ritsema Cz., C..
Length of the male 44 mm., of the female 54 mm.; breadth at the shoulders in the male 15,5 mm., in the female 19 mm. Smooth and shining; black, with the elytra of a beautiful metallic green; the body covered with extremely small scales of a whitish green, forming transverse bands on the elytra and abdominal segments, irregular on the former, widely interrupted on the latter; the antennae annulated and the legs banded with whitish blue.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1880 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509119
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Description of three new exotic species of the Hymenopterous genus Xylocopa Naturalis
Ritsema Cz., C..
Allied to Xylocopa tarsata Smith, but larger. Length 23 mm.; alar expanse 44 mm. — Black, with black pubescence, except a spot of ferrugineous hairs on the outer margin of the posterior metatarsus. The head densely punctured, and densely covered with black pubescence on the face which is armed with four glossy tubercles: one between the antennae, another on the middle of the front margin of the clypeus, opposite to the median tubercle of the labrum, and two on the middle of the lateral margins of the clypeus.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1880 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508434
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Description of two new species of the Rhynchophorous genus Apoderus Naturalis
Roelofs, W..
Capite, prothorace, scutello tuberculisque baseos elytrorum brunneo-rufis nitidis. Antennis nigris, basi rufis. Prothoracis lateribus elytrisque nigris, his striis profundis grosse punctatis. Subtus pedibusque testaceis, femorum apice tibiis tarsisque brunneis. — Long. 6 mm. rostr. excl. Of the same size and shape as Apoderus melanopterus Wiedem. — Head of a deep brownish red color, smooth and glossy, provided with a short impressed line between the eyes; rostrum with a gibbosity between the antennae; this gibbosity divided by a median impression. The antennae with the two first joints red, the following of a blackish brown; their club black, velvety.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1880 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509005
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Descriptions of the new Elateridae collected during the recent scientific Sumatra-Expedition Naturalis
Candèze, E..
Flavo-testaceus, nitidus, brevissima pubescens; fronte porrecta, concava; prothorace latitudine paulo longiore, sat crebre puuctato, basi apiceque coarctato, medio linea impresso, angulis posticis tenuibus, divaricatis, fortiter carinatis; elytris depressis, punctato-striatis, interstitiis convexis. — Long. 13 mm., lat. 3 mm. Resembling M. ligneus Cand. ¹) but smaller and distinctly differing from that species by its lustre.
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Ano: 1880 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508753
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Descriptions of three new species of Coleoptera collected during the recent scientific Sumatra-Expedition Naturalis
Reitter, E..
Nigrum, nitidissimum, antennis, clava excepta, femoribus rufis, tibiis tarsisque rufo-piceis, oculis subdistantibus; prothorace sat dense punctato, antrorsum lateribusque lineatim marginato, ante basin linea transverse arcuata et secunda media ante scutellum longitudinali, antrorsum abbreviata, grosse punctatis, impresso; elytris subtiliter punctatis, stria suturali fortiter impressa, in fundo punctis minutis perspicuuis, linea basali grosse punctatis; pygidium, propygidium subtusque fere laevis. — Long. 3,3 mm. Entirely black and very shining; the antennae except the club, and the femora rusty-red, the tibiae and tarsi dark brown; upper surface finely although very distinctly and rather densely punctured; under surface with hardly any punctures. The...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1880 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508840
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Descriptions of three new species of Coprophagous Lamellicorn Coleoptera from Sumatra Naturalis
Harold, E. von.
Niger, flavo-setulosus, capite antice rotundato, medio carinula transversa, postice carina tridentata, thorace rugose punctato, medio baseos breviter sulcato, elytris interstitiis leviter convexis, asperato-punctatis, pedibus rufopiceis, tarsis obscure rufis. ♂. — Long. 6 mm. Body of a somewhat elongated oval shape, depressed on the superior surface of the elytra, black, the thorax with a faint metallic hue; the surface sparingly covered with short yellowish hairs. The head rounded anteriorly, finely and rather densely punctuated, intermixed with a rather considerable number of large punctures; the middle of the head with a small transverse keel which is slightly arched; the posterior margin of the head tridentate, the median tooth a little shorter but...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1880 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508999
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Hapalemur simus Naturalis
Schlegel, H..
The late Director of the British Museum, Dr. J. E. Gray in establishing this species, (Catalogue of Monkeys, London, 1 Dec. 1870, p. 133) assigns to it the following characteristics: “Back iron-grey, with a rufous tinge; the hairs black, with a subapical rufous band, and the lower part leadcoloured; throat whitish; patch on rump at base of tail yellowish. — Hapalemur griseus, Schlegel et Pollen, Faune Madagasc. p. 6, t. 3 et 7, fig. 4. (skull without upper cutting-teeth) — Habits Madagascar. — This may be Hapalemur olivacea; but that species is very imperfectly described, and it is said to have a different form of the hinder part of the lower jaw; but what the difference is, is not mentioned; and I do not see any difference in the hinder part of the lower...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1880 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508717
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La pisciculture fluviale et maritime en France. Culture de l'écrevisse et des sangsues. L'ostréiculture en France ArchiMer
Pizzetta, Jules.
De nos jours encore, les produits de la pêche sont en beaucoup de lieux la principale base de l'alimentation. Les populations ichthyophages sont d'ailleurs des plus belles et des plus fortes qu'on connaisse. Les Norvégiens et les Suédois, dignes descendants des Normands qui, au IXe et au Xe siècle, faisaient trembler l'Europe, se nourrissent presque exclusivement de poissons, et, sans aller chercher si loin, les villages de pêcheurs de nos côtes se distinguent par la vigueur physique, et la valeur morale de leurs habitants.
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Ano: 1880 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00034/14496/11797.pdf
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Les Mégapodes. Megapodii Naturalis
Schlegel, H..
Les Mégapodes forment, dans l’ordre des Gallinae, une tribu plus particulièrement isolée par le mode de propagation. La plupart de ces oiseaux rappelle, par l’aspect général et la grosseur, nos poules ordinaires et ce n’est qu’un petit nombre d’entre eux qui égale, sous ce dernier rapport, nos coqs de très forte taille ou la dinde, s’éloignant, en même temps, par des modifications très sensibles dans la conformation de la queue, ou du cou, ou de la tête. Un trait distinctif et commun à tous réside, toutefois, dans la longueur des doigts, y compris le pouce, ainsi que dans leurs ongles robustes, allongés, mais seulement courbés d’une manière plus ou moins faible; enfin dans la disposition de tous les doigts dans le même plan, en sorte que la plante des...
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Ano: 1880 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508253
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