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A new species of the genus Rawasia, Roel. (Ecelonerides, Fam. Anthribidae) Naturalis
Roelofs, W..
Minus elongatus, rufo-brunneus, pilis luteis tectus, interstitiis alternis elytrorum pilis luteis atrisque maculatis; prothorace vage, disperse punctato, antennis nigris, albo-spinosis, clava nigra, articulo ultimo brunneo. — Long. 15 mm. Closely allied to Rawasia Ritsemae Roel. ¹), almost similar in colour, a little larger and of a less elongate shape. Reddish-brown (as far as the dense pubescence permits to judge of the colour of the derm), the sides and under surface of the rostrum and the antennae black. The upper surface densely clothed with a yellowish-grey pubescence, and moreover provided with short erect black hairs.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1881 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509448
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A new species of the Longicorn genus Bacchisa, Pasc Naturalis
Ritsema Cz., C..
Length 9,25 mm., breadth at the shoulders 3 mm.; length of the antennae 14,5 mm. Fulvous-yellow, the head, thorax and legs somewhat darker than the elytra; the apical third of the mandibles, the eyes, the antennae (except the basal third of the scape, the base of the 2nd joint and the extreme apex), the metasternum and the abdomen, black, the segments of the latter however faintly margined with fulvous.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1881 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509265
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Carcinological Studies in the Leyden Museum Naturalis
Man, J.G. de.
Ocypode ceratophthalma, Milne Edwards, Annal. Scienc. Nat. 1852, p. 141. Hilgendorf, in: Baron von der Decken’s Reisen in Ost-Afrika, p. 82. The Leyden collection contains: 1°. eleven specimens, collected on the shores of Nossy-Paly near Madagascar, 2°. three from the island of Xulla-Bessy (Moluccas), 3°. one from. Amboina, 4°. eight (5 ♂, 3 ♀) from Amoy (China), presented by Mr. G. Schlegel, 5°. one from the Philippines, collected by Semper and presented by the Göttingen Museum under the name of Ocyp. longecornuta Dana. — All these specimens, though positively belonging to the same species, present however some remarkable varieties.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1881 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509087
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Carcinological studies in the Leyden Museum Naturalis
Man, J.G. de.
Telphusa africana, Alph. Milne Edwards, Nouv. Arch. du Muséum, T. V, pag. 186, pl. XI, fig. 2 and 2a. The Museum has lately received a fine series of nine specimens of various ages of this species which was shortly described by Mr. Alph. Milne Edwards after a very young individual, so that I am enabled to give a more complete description of this form. As regards its external appearance, this species very much resembles the Indian Paratelphusa tridentata Milne Edwards, so that one is almost inclined to refer it to the genus Paratelphusa.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1881 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509413
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Description of a new African Bat, Leiponyx büttikoferi Naturalis
Jentink, F.A..
In the family of the Pteropodidae there are three genera in which the claw to the index finger is wanting, viz. Cephalotes, Notopteris and Eonycteris. The first of these genera is represented by two, the others each by a single species. They are distributed in the following manner: Cephalotes peronii inhabits the islands of the Austro-Malayan subregion, while Cephalotes minor is to be found in New Guinea; Notopteris macdonaldii is limited to the Fiji-group and Aneiteum-island and Eonycteris spelaea is to be found in caves on the Indian continent (Burma). The Pteropodidae met with by the numerous travellers in the African continent belong without exception to the genera Epomophorus and Cynonycteris. Taking these facts into consideration I was greatly...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1881 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509117
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Description of a new Psychid from Java Naturalis
Heylaerts, F.J.M..
Fuscus dense hirtus; capite antice flavo, postice fusco hirto; antennis fuscis ad apicem bipectinatis, 30 articulatis; pseudopalpis brevibus flavis; oculis magnis proeminentibusque; thorace, antice potius griseo-, fusco-, subtus tamen flavo-, hirto; abdominis, praesertim 5 ultimis, segmentibus dorso nigricantibus alboque annulatis, subtus flavis. Pedibus flavis, dense hirtis, tarsisque nudis; tibiis anterioribus spina maxima, tibiam superante, adhaerente. Alis anterioribus elongatis, hyalinis, ad basin tamen squamulis fuscis dense obtectis; alis posterioribus angustioribus, dense fusco-brunneo squamatis, cellula tamen 4, cellulis 5 et 6 partim, apicem versus, hyalinis. Fimbriis subnullis.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1881 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508469
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Description of a new species of the Coleopterous family Elateridae Naturalis
Ritsema Cz., C..
Length 6 mm.; breadth at the shoulders 2,5 mm. — Black; the antennae, with the exception of the basal joint, and the palpi, pale ferrugineous; the basal joint of the antennae, the margins of the prothorax, the under surface of the body, and the legs, dark brown-red. — Rather elongate, strongly punctured all over, the punctures on the prothorax and on the under surface of the body somewhat smaller than those on the head and on the elytra. The head with a large, somewhat pear-shaped longitudinal impression. The prothorax slightly transverse; the lateral margins flattened, and, a little behind the middle, angularly constricted; the sides of the anterior portion strongly and regularly rounded, those of the posterior portion divergent and minutely sinuated...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1881 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508465
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Description of a new species of the Coleopterous genus Bothrideres, Erichs Naturalis
Ritsema Cz., C..
Length 7,5 mm. — Glossy dark brown, the elytra, the under surface and femora somewhat paler. The head finely punctured, provided with a longitudinal impression widening out towards the anterior margin which is straight. Eyes very prominent ovate and transverse. The pro-apical and apical joints of the antennae transverse, the latter densely covered with a short greyish pubescence.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1881 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508550
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Description of a new species of the Dynastid genus Trichogomphus, Burm Naturalis
Ritsema Cz., C..
Appears to be allied to Trichogomphus Martabani Guér. ¹) from the coast of Martaban and the frontiers of Sylhet, by its punctate elytra, but is undoubtedly distinct, the cephalic horn being provided on the hinder surface of its apical half with a strongly compressed protuberance, the anterior margin of the prothorax being only inconspicuously emarginated behind the cephalic horn, the upper surface of the prothorax being regularly excavated and not obliquely raised towards the base (see Guérin’s figure), which gives a very different aspect to the prothorax when seen sídeways. Length 45—55 mm. — Upper surface, tibiae and tarsi black; under surface, femora and club of the antennae dark chestnut-brown; the pubescence of the under surface, legs and antennae...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1881 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508487
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Description of a new species of the genus Chelonarium from Java Naturalis
Reitter, E..
Elongato-ovalis, obscure piceum, tibiis tarsisque dilutioribus, dense subtiliter punctatum, pube grisea depressa maculatim conspersa sat dense vestitum; prothorace concavo, longitudine latiore, sub-semi-elliptico, lateribus reflexis, prope angulos posticos acutos leviter sinuato, margine basali fortissime punctato-crenata; scutello dense griseo piloso, subrotundato; elytris elongato-ovalis, stria suturali subimpressa, apice parum perspicua, carina humerali brevi, distincta; subtus dense griseo pubescens. — Long. 7 mm. Of an elongate elliptical shape, slightly convex, blackish brown, closely and finely punctured all over, now and then appearing to be faintly rugose; the under surface densely covered with a yellowish grey pubescence; on the upper surface the...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1881 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508412
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Description of a new species of the Longicorn genus Cereopsius, Thoms Naturalis
Ritsema Cz., C..
Length 21 mm., breadth at the shoulders 8 mm.; length of the antennae 27 mm. Glabrous; brick red, with the labrum, apical joint of the palpi, apex of the mandibles, eyes, antennae, apex of the thoracical spines, legs (except the coxae and the intermediate and posterior trochanters), scutellum and extreme apical margin of the ventral segments, black, and the apical fourth of the elytra dark steel blue with a faint violet hue; the under surface of the base of the third and following joints of the antennae with a spot of whitish pubescence.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1881 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508647
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Description of a new species of the Longicorn genus Melanauster, Thoms Naturalis
Ritsema Cz., C..
Length 36—40 mm. — Black, with steel-blue elytra; body and legs covered with a grey pubescence, which is interrupted on the elytra so as to form four transverse regular bands; moreover the space between the eyes and mandibles, the hinder portion of the pronotum and the shoulders and extreme base of the elytra are naked; the antennae ringed with a grey pubescence on the base of the 3rd and following joints. The head and the prothorax very sparingly punctured, the former provided with a smooth line extending from the anterior margin of the clypeus up to the prothorax, the latter with three transverse grooves, one anteriorly, the two others near the base and preceded by a postmedian rather indistinct tubercle. The lateral thoracical spines straight, strong...
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Ano: 1881 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509068
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Description of a new species of the Longicorn genus Praonetha, Pasc Naturalis
Ritsema Cz., C..
This new species belongs to Pascoe’s § 1 «Elytra scarcely (or not at all) crested, the apex rounded,” ¹) and is closely allied to P. subtincta Pasc. (l. c. p. 170) from Java and P. Bowringii Pasc. (l. c. foot-note) from Hong Kong, but may easily be distinguished from the first species by the absence of the angular emargination of the anterior border of the prothorax, and from the second by the absence of the small black tufts on the raised lines of the elytra, etc. Length 12 mm. — Reddish brown, covered with a red pile on the head (on the labrum however the pubescence is of an ashy color), thorax, base and apical third of the elytra, legs (except the dark tarsi) and under surface of the body except the apical segment of the abdomen which is naked but for a...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1881 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509350
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Descriptions of new species of Melolonthini and Rutelini, collected in the island of Sumatra during the scientific Sumatra-Expedition Naturalis
Sharp, D..
Sat convexa, pallide grisescens, supra vage albido-vittata, squamulis acuminatis, suberectis, subtus squamulis setiformibus vestita, antennis rufis, tibiis posterioribus brevibus, crassiusculis. – Long. 7, lat. 4 m.m. Antennae pale red, 10-jointed, the leaves of the club rather short, about as long as joints 3—7 together. Head short, clothed with pale, erect, narrow, acuminate scales. Thorax convex, much narrowed in front and behind, densely clothed with grey scales, of nearly uniform colour, but these are mixed with darker scales, these latter becoming near the front numerous; the scales are acuminate, suberect and dense, and among them are a very few more elongate pale setae. Scutellum densely clothed with pale scales. Elytra clothed with scales similar...
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Ano: 1881 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509158
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Die versteinerungs-fuehrenden Sedimente Timors. Nach Sammlungen von Reinwardt, Macklot und Schneider Naturalis
Martin, K..
Die älteste Arbeit, welche, so weit mir bekannt, Angaben über die geologischen Verhältnisse Timors enthält, ist Reinwardts Reise in den indischen Archipel ¹). Darin findet sich ausser den gelegentlichen Mittheilungen, welche das Vorherrschen von Kalkbergen im westlichen Theile dieser Insel andeuten, sowie den Berichten über das Vorkommen von Gold und Kupfer in den nach diesen Erzen benannten Flüssen auch folgende, kurze Bemerkung: „dass das ausgedehnte Kalkgebirge, welches längs der Nordwestküste Timors, in der Nähe des Strandes, oder doch nicht fern von ihm sich erstreckend, den ersten hohen Bergrücken bildet, das Vorgebirge eines andren, hohen Gebirges darstellt, welches mehr im Innersten der Insel, in einer südöstlichen Richtung ²), gelegen ist und,...
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Ano: 1881 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509538
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Duae novae Staphylinidae ex India Orientali (Sumatra) Naturalis
Fauvel, A..
Ad sectionem fulgidi referendus, prope nasutum Harold (africanum) collocandus. Multo major et robustior. Elougatus, parallelus, nitidissimus, elytris paulo minus, convexus; niger, antennis pedibusque nigro-piceis, palpis tarsisque rufescentibus, elytris rufis, segmentorum 6 et 7 apice rufo-testaceo; capite thoraceque pilis parcis nigritulis flavisque hirsutulis, elytris abdomineque longius parce flavo pilosis; antennis robustis, capitis longitudine, circa apicem haud incrassatis, articulis 5 primis glabriculis, nitidis, 1° sex sequentes longitudine aequante, arcuato, 2—5 punctatis, 3° 2° paulo longiore, 6—10 aequalibus, fortiter transversis, 11° breviter conico; capite crasso , convexo, subquadrato, lateribus parallelis, basi truncato, angulis posticis...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1881 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508890
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Eine tertiaerformation von Neu-Guinea und benachbarten Inseln. Nach Sammlungen von Macklot und V. Rosenberg’s Naturalis
Martin, K..
Ueber die Geologie von Neu-Guinea besitzen wir nur sehr vereinzelte, den meisten Geologen wohl kaum bekannte Aufzeichnungen, deren früheste sich auf Sammlungen von Macklot ¹) stützen. Salomon Müller benutzte die Letzteren und die zugehörigen Cataloge, in denen Altersbestimmungen von Gesteinen enthalten sind, welche in Ueberlegung mit v. Leonhard festgestellt waren, bei seiner Beschreibung von Neu-Guinea ²). Er giebt auf Grund dessen an, dass an der nordwestlichen Küste der Insel eine Juraformation entwickelt sei und ausserdem vielleicht noch Tegel und Grauwacke. In Bezug auf die erstgenannte Formation sagt Müller: „Nach der Ansicht des Professors von Leonhard in Heidelberg, welcher einige Steinbrocken unserer Sammlung besichtigt hat, bestehen die Gebirge...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1881 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509491
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Four new species and a new genus of Longicorn Coleoptera Naturalis
Ritsema Cz., C..
Length 30 mm., breadth at the shoulders 7,5 mm. — Dark chestnut-brown, approaching to black on the thorax; the elytra testaceous-brown, becoming paler towards the end, narrowly bordered with dark brown; each of them has laterally a dark brown harpoon-shaped figure, which extends from the base down to a little behind the middle; the point of this blotch is directed backwards, the recurved hook inwards: |/ \|. The head and prothorax furnished with scattered ochraceous decumbent hairs; the eyes bordered with a dense ochraceous pubescence; the antennae, with the exception of the two basal joints, densely covered with erect slender pale-coloured hairs; the prothorax provided on the disk with two longitudinal lines of a dense white pubescence. The scutellum...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1881 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509210
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Jungtertiaere Ablagerungen im Padangschen Hochlande auf Sumatra. Nach der Sammlung Horner’s Naturalis
Martin, K..
Mit der Erforschung der geologischen Verhältnisse Sumatra’s hat sich bekanntlich Verbeek in der letzten Zeit vielfach beschäftigt. Derselbe gab unter anderem bereits im Jahre 1875 eine Eintheilung der Tertiärformation, welche an der Westküste der Insel entwickelt ist, indem er dieselbe in drei, sämmtlich dem Eocaen zugerechnete Etagen zerlegte ¹). Im Liegenden dieser Schichten finden sich ferner nach Verbeek Ablagerungen, von denen es der Zeit noch unentschieden bleiben musste, ob sie als ältestes Eocaen oder als jüngste Kreide aufzufassen seien. Diese sämmtlichen Altersbestimmungen waren übrigens vorgenommen, noch ehe die palaeontologische Untersuchung der betreffenden Schichten genügendes Beweis-Material für die Richtigkeit derselben geliefert hatte....
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor
Ano: 1881 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509556
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Nachtraege zu den „Tertiaerschichten auf Java.” 1ter Nachtrag: Mollusken. Nach Sammlungen der Indischen Bergbeamten, Hunghuhn’s und Reinwardt’s Naturalis
Martin, K..
Durch Vermittelung Verbeek’s erhielt ich eine grosse Reihe von Versteinerungen, welche von Bergbeamten Indiens (hauptsächlich von R. Everwijn und P. van Dijk) gesammelt waren und sich bis vor Kurzem, ohne näher untersucht zu sein, in Batavia befanden ¹). Diese Sammlung umfasste neben vielem Bekannten noch eine Fülle neuen Materiales, aus welchem bereits in einer früheren Abhandlung, betitelt „Tertiaer-Versteinerungen vom östlichen Java” eine von den übrigen Petrefacten bestimmt geschiedene Gruppe ausgelesen und beschrieben worden ist, und zwar im Verbande mit Objecten, welche aus der Sammlung Junghuhn’s abkünftig waren und gleichen Schichten entstammten. Bei weitem der grösste Theil dieser Sendung Verbeek’s blieb indessen noch unbearbeit, und es findet...
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Ano: 1881 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509504
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