The zoological collections made by the 1948—1949 Surinam Expedition contain about 200 mammals, brought together by the zoologists Dr. D. C. GEIJSKES and Mr. P. H. CREUTZBERG. Though the collection consists mainly of species which had already been reported from Dutch Guiana, it is of considerable value, in the first place on account of the detailed data concerning the localities, biotopes, and biology, and secondly because not only the skins and skulls of the collected specimens have been preserved but as a rule also their complete skeletons. The present paper ¹) deals with the Primates; the other groups of mammals will be treated in subsequent publications. Thanks are due to Dr. D. C. GEIJSKES, who is responsible for the notes on the biolog...
The occurrence of 14 species of bats previously unknown in Suriname are documented, making a total o...
More than 3000 mammals were captured and translocated during a rescue operation conducted in French ...
During the Scientific Surinam Expedition 1948-1949 Mr. P. H. Creutzberg collected only a few specime...
The knowledge of the fauna of Suriname is of essential importance in the study of the neotropical Ma...
On three occasions (two previously published and one that is reported here for the first time) monke...
Cologne Zoo was a major place for the captive care of primates of the family Pitheciidae in the seco...
An inventory of mammals in the vicinity of Brownsberg Nature Park, Suriname, incorporated a number o...
The occurrence of seven species of mammals previously unknown in Suriname is documented. The new tax...
The collections of the South American Nematognathi in the Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie at Le...
J. B. von Spix collected many interesting zoological specimens during his travels in South America f...
Re-examination of a collection of bats from Surinam in the Zoölogisch Museum, Amsterdam, uncovered a...
Strangely enough, of all the branches of natural science, the zoology of the country was the first t...
The yellow-tailed woolly monkey, Lagothrix flavicauda (Humboldt, 1812), is a large atelid endemic to...
The occurrence of three species of mammals previously unknown in Suriname is documented. The new tax...
The Committee of the International Colonial Exhibition at Amsterdam has been kind enough to send to ...
The occurrence of 14 species of bats previously unknown in Suriname are documented, making a total o...
More than 3000 mammals were captured and translocated during a rescue operation conducted in French ...
During the Scientific Surinam Expedition 1948-1949 Mr. P. H. Creutzberg collected only a few specime...
The knowledge of the fauna of Suriname is of essential importance in the study of the neotropical Ma...
On three occasions (two previously published and one that is reported here for the first time) monke...
Cologne Zoo was a major place for the captive care of primates of the family Pitheciidae in the seco...
An inventory of mammals in the vicinity of Brownsberg Nature Park, Suriname, incorporated a number o...
The occurrence of seven species of mammals previously unknown in Suriname is documented. The new tax...
The collections of the South American Nematognathi in the Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie at Le...
J. B. von Spix collected many interesting zoological specimens during his travels in South America f...
Re-examination of a collection of bats from Surinam in the Zoölogisch Museum, Amsterdam, uncovered a...
Strangely enough, of all the branches of natural science, the zoology of the country was the first t...
The yellow-tailed woolly monkey, Lagothrix flavicauda (Humboldt, 1812), is a large atelid endemic to...
The occurrence of three species of mammals previously unknown in Suriname is documented. The new tax...
The Committee of the International Colonial Exhibition at Amsterdam has been kind enough to send to ...
The occurrence of 14 species of bats previously unknown in Suriname are documented, making a total o...
More than 3000 mammals were captured and translocated during a rescue operation conducted in French ...
During the Scientific Surinam Expedition 1948-1949 Mr. P. H. Creutzberg collected only a few specime...