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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. |
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Ano: 1896 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00090/20157/17809.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. |
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Ano: 1896 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00065/17610/15134.pdf |
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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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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. |
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Ano: 1896 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509431 |
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Horst, R.. |
In my description of this large earthworm from Borneo ¹) I made already the suggestion, that the species probably did not belong to the genus Moniligaster, but I preferred to range it provisionally in this genus till we were better informed about the characters of several Moniligaster- species, only briefly described by Bourne. Since this author published a detailed account of the anatomy of Moniligaster grandis and a dozen of other species of this genus, found in S. India. They all agree in the situation of the oviducal pores between segment XI and XII and in the structure of the prostata. There now remains for me no doubt, that the Borneo-worm, which differs not only by the position of its oviducal pores upon segment XIII, but also by having a totally... |
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Ano: 1896 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509153 |
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NN. |
A letter was read, addressed to the Secretary by Dr. A. A. W. Hubrecht, F. M. Z. S., calling attention to the account of a supposed new Mammal from Sumatra by him, published in the » Notes from the Leyden Museum” (vol. XIII, p. 241), under the belief that it would turn out to be an unknown species of Edentate, and which he had proposed to call Trichomanis hoevenii. Further inquiries and information received from Mr. Pruys van der Hoeven (after whom the supposed new animal had been named) had convinced Dr. Hubrecht that it was an Arctonyx (A. collaris), and that no further hopes could be entertained of the existence of an unknown Edentate in the forests of Sumatra. |
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Ano: 1896 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509454 |
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Neervoort van de Poll, J.R.H.. |
Dr. Kraatz has recently published (Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. 1895, p. 110) a note on three species of Cetoniidae said to be from Ceylon and not contained in the paper I published some time ago in collaboration with Mr. Kannegieter. Of the species mentioned by Kraatz, viz: Diceros confusa Westw., Anthracophora ceylonensis Krtz. and Cetonia rufocuprea G. & P. (for which a new genus Pseudanatona is proposed), we also have the last named species. Moreover the following two species may now be added: Glycyphana tricolor Oliv. Several specimens from Wellawaya. |
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Ano: 1896 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509174 |
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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. |
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Ano: 1896 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508561 |
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Büttikofer, J.. |
While working out the ornithological results of the Dutch expedition to Central Borneo, I had to decide which name to bestow upon the Bornean Crested Fire-back, generally known as Euplocamus nobilis Scl., but afterwards united with E. ignitus Lath. by Elliot (Ibis 1878, p. 414), and lately also by Ogilvie Grant in his Catalogue of the Game Birds in the British Museum. A comparison of the Bornean specimens in the Leyden Museum with our very interesting other representatives of the Genus ¹) convinced me that we have to acknowledge not only two, as Elliot (l. c.) proposes, but four welldefined species, as will be fully explained hereafter in the key to the species. |
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Ano: 1896 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508672 |
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Candèze, E.. |
(♂). Depressus, oblongo-ovalis, brunneus, griseo-pubescens; prothorace latitudini longitudine aequali, crebre punctato, angulis posticis brevibus, translucido-pallidioribus, haud divaricatis, breviter carinatis; elytris thoracis vix latitudine, punctato-striatis, interstitiis rugulosis, pedibus testaceis. — Long. 7 ½ mill., lat. 2 mill. (♀). Major, nitidior, antennis multo brevioribus. |
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Ano: 1896 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508911 |
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Dubois, Eug.. |
In the volume of the »Fauna of British India” edited by W. F. Blanford, containing the description of the Reptilia and Batrachia by G. A. Boulenger, it is stated, p. 4, that it is not certain that Crocodilus porosus Schneid. is found far above the tideway in rivers. It may therefore be of some interest to state that I found (1889) an individual of this species (the skull of which is now in the Leyden Museum) living in the river Sinamar near Boea in the Highlands of Padang, Sumatra. The Sinamar is a branch of the Kuantan, which latter has its mouth on the east coast of the island, whilst Boea is situated much nearer the west coast from which it is, however, separated by several ranges of high hills; the straight distance between Boea and the east coast is... |
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Ano: 1896 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509212 |
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Schepman, M.M.. |
In Vol. XVII of this periodical (p. 161, pl. 4, fig. 2) I described and figured as new an Unio, collected by the Zoologist of the Dutch Expedition to Central Borneo, under the name of infrarostratus. Prof. von Martens, whom I sent a copy of my paper, suggested that it might be the same species as U. caudiculatus v. Mart. (Malakozool. Blätter, 1867, p. 16). As this species was not yet figured, and my specimen did not agree in every respect with the description of v. Martens, it was rather easy to make the mistake. Von Martens says: »area postica ad marginem in rostellum parvulum rectangulum procurrente”, and, as the figure in my paper shows, the rostrum is rather large. As to the sculpture v. Martens says: »striae concentricae inaequales, ad angulum... |
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Ano: 1896 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508411 |
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Büttikofer, J.. |
A few days ago I had the chance to examine a peculiarly colored Pheasant, which after dissection proved to be a hermaphrodite, having a feebly though distinctly developed testicle on the left, and an ovary on the right side. The exterior of the bird shows a curious mixture of the plumage of male and female. Head and neck resemble more the female than the male, but are strongly banded across with metallic green, the surroundings of the eyes are nearly entirely feathered and the red, naked parts much reduced, the two bunches of lengthened feathers on the sides of the hind-head absent, but replaced by a great number of lengthened feathers on the hind neck; the neck is separated all round from the body by a feebly developed collar like is the case in the... |
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Ano: 1896 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508880 |
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Neervoort van de Poll, J.R.H.. |
The insect for which the generic name of Euthaliopsis is here proposed, has been known already long since, haying been described by Hewitson in 1862 under the name of Adolias Aetion (Ex. Butt. III, Adolias t. 2, figs. 6, 7). — Butler, in dealing with Adolias (Proc. Zool. Soc. 1868, p. 613), refers A. Aetion Hew. ( Aetion incorrectly spelt Action) to Symphaedra with a ?. — Kirby’s Catalogue of Rhopalocera enumerates it among Symphaedra without a query. — Staudinger describing (Ex. Tagfalter, I, p. 152) an allied species or local form viz. Plateni Staud., places Aetion in Euthalia. — An examination, however, of the neuration of the forewing shows at a glance that Aetion cannot find its place neither in Euthalia (Adolias) nor in Sympliaedra, , differing from... |
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Ano: 1896 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508425 |
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Büttikofer, J.. |
I am sorry to say that amongst the new generic names, occurring in my recent paper on the genus Pycnonotus and some allied Genera (N. L. M. XVII), Centrolophus and Gymnocrotaphus are already preoccupied among the Fishes, the first being used by Lacépède, the second by Günther. I propose, therefore, to substitute the name Centrolophus (pp. 226 and 230) by Bostrycholophus (curlcrest) on account of the upward-bent longer crest-feathers, and the name Gymnocrotaphus (pp. 227 and 245) by Bonapartia, Bonaparte being the author of the single species of this peculiar genus. |
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Ano: 1896 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509107 |
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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... |
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Ano: 1896 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509084 |
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