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Kannegieter, J.Z.. |
Head brown, covered with a thin greyish pubescence, the under-lobes of the eyes more thickly bordered with ochraceous pile, two oblique stripes of the same colour on the vertex; mandibles black; a fine central line along the middle, antennary tubers bluntly toothed at the innerside. Antennae very long and slender, the last 5 or 7 joints generally more or less incurvate, the scape of the colour of the head, the other joints becoming gradually paler, being only infuscate at both the extremities. Prothorax rather longer than wide, the sides produced into a pointed tooth in the middle; the front margin straight, the basal margin tri-sinuate, with a shallow straight transverse impression near the basal margin, and another strongly angular one in front; the disc... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1891 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508514 |
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Kannegieter, J.Z.. |
In a paper on the Australian Schizorrhinidae Dr. Kraatz established a. o. a new genus Dysephicta (Deuts. Ent. Zeitschr. XXIV, p. 208) for the reception of Cetonia bifida Oliv. (the Schizorrhina bifida of G. & P., Schaum and the Munich Catalogue), which was said to be from India or. The type specimen of G. & P. having now passed into the possession of Mr. Oberthür, it has, however, turned out to be, instead of an Indian insect, the well-known Anochilia republicana Coq. from Madagascar, for which Dr. Kraatz has proposed the new generic name Coquerelia (l. c. p. 314). About this genus Mr. O. E. Janson remarks at the end of his description of Anochilia incilis (Cist. Ent. III, p. 147), »the characters given by Kraatz to distinguish his genus Coquerelia... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1891 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508688 |
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Neervoort van de Poll, J.R.H.; Kannegieter, J.Z.. |
The list of Cetoniidae enumerated hereafter is the result of an entomological trip made during the months April and May 1889. The collections, which are in the possession of Mr. Neervoort van de Poll, are chiefly made in the following localities, viz. Belihul-Oya on the southern slopes of the central mountains; Wadduwa near the coast, south of Colombo; Nalanda on the way to Trincomalee, on the northern slopes of the central mountains, whilst several of the more common insects were obtained in the immediate vicinity of Colombo. Generally Cetoniidae are insects of rare occurrence on flowers and foliage. The common Glycyphana versicolor F., however, was taken very abundantly by native boys in the ancient cinnamon gardens near Colombo. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1891 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509042 |
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