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
The collecting work of our much lamented african naturalist, Mr. A. T. Demery, having been abruptly ...
Auf Grund eingehenden Literaturstudiums und Einsicht in Museal- und Privatsammlungsmaterial wird ein...
Distribution. Ivory Coast and Liberia.Published as part of Don E. Wilson & Russell A. Mittermeier, 2...
After having spent nine months’ time in our Museum, and thoroughly prepared and fit out to carry on ...
In this paper, it is presented fauna which lives in Liberia. Here are presented almost all systemati...
The present note is based upon a small collection of Brenthidae, belonging to the Leyden Museum, kin...
In my previous paper on Liberian Birds 1) I have already called attention to Mr. Stampfli, whom I en...
Through the courtesy of my colleague Mr. C. Ritsema, I have had the opportunity of examining several...
Thanks to the courtesy of Drs. Boschma and Brongersma the author has been privileged to examine a la...
As I told in my previous paper on Liberian Ornithology ¹), Mr. Stampfli and I left for Liberia at th...
The genus Brenthia includes numerous species in the New World and another large contingent in the tr...
Mr. F. X. Stampfli, whom I left in Liberia at the end of May 1887, repatriated last summer and broug...
The genus Brenthia includes numerous species in the New World and another large contingent in the tr...
Enumeration of the species known as yet from Java. In the following paper I intend to give descripti...
Descriptions of two new species and Remarks on the female of Achrionota bilineata Pascoe and of Prop...
The collecting work of our much lamented african naturalist, Mr. A. T. Demery, having been abruptly ...
Auf Grund eingehenden Literaturstudiums und Einsicht in Museal- und Privatsammlungsmaterial wird ein...
Distribution. Ivory Coast and Liberia.Published as part of Don E. Wilson & Russell A. Mittermeier, 2...
After having spent nine months’ time in our Museum, and thoroughly prepared and fit out to carry on ...
In this paper, it is presented fauna which lives in Liberia. Here are presented almost all systemati...
The present note is based upon a small collection of Brenthidae, belonging to the Leyden Museum, kin...
In my previous paper on Liberian Birds 1) I have already called attention to Mr. Stampfli, whom I en...
Through the courtesy of my colleague Mr. C. Ritsema, I have had the opportunity of examining several...
Thanks to the courtesy of Drs. Boschma and Brongersma the author has been privileged to examine a la...
As I told in my previous paper on Liberian Ornithology ¹), Mr. Stampfli and I left for Liberia at th...
The genus Brenthia includes numerous species in the New World and another large contingent in the tr...
Mr. F. X. Stampfli, whom I left in Liberia at the end of May 1887, repatriated last summer and broug...
The genus Brenthia includes numerous species in the New World and another large contingent in the tr...
Enumeration of the species known as yet from Java. In the following paper I intend to give descripti...
Descriptions of two new species and Remarks on the female of Achrionota bilineata Pascoe and of Prop...
The collecting work of our much lamented african naturalist, Mr. A. T. Demery, having been abruptly ...
Auf Grund eingehenden Literaturstudiums und Einsicht in Museal- und Privatsammlungsmaterial wird ein...
Distribution. Ivory Coast and Liberia.Published as part of Don E. Wilson & Russell A. Mittermeier, 2...