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  • 1932  (28,336)
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  • 1
    Call number: SD-N 4
    In: Zeitschrift der Deutschen Geologischen Gesellschaft, Band 84, Heft 10
    Type of Medium: Monograph non-lending collection
    Pages: Seite 787-829 , Illustrationen , 8°
    Series Statement: Zeitschrift der Deutschen Geologischen Gesellschaft Band 84, Heft 10
    Language: German
    Note: Dissertation, Universität, Berlin, 1932 , Inhaltsangabe I. Einleitung 1. Geographie und Morphologie 2. Zweck der Arbeit 3. Geschichte der Bearbeitung II. SchichtfoIge 1. Grauwackengebirge und Rotliegendes 2. Zechstein und unterer Buntsandstein 1. Zechsteinkonglomerat . 2. Kupferschiefer und Zechsteinkalk 1. Normale Ausbildung 2. Baumbacher Fazies 3. Mittlerer und oberer Zechstein der Baumbacher Fazies 4. Vergleich mit dem Thüringer \Valde, dem Harze und dem Rheinischen Schiefergebirge 5. Mittlerer und oberer Zechstein in normaler Ausbildung 1. Mittlerer Zechstein 1. Älterer Gips 2. Hauptdolomit 2. Oberer Zechstein 1. Untere Letten 2. Plattendolomit 3. Obere Letten und Bröckelschiefer III. Beobachtungen über den Schichtverband 1. Horizontale Lagerung 2. Atektonische Lagerungstörungen 3. Tektonische Lagerungstörungen 4. Geologische Geschichte 5. Anhaltspunkte über die Stellung des Gebietes zum Thüringer Walde und Rheinischen Schiefergebirge 1. Die Schichtfolge und -Ausbildung 2. Die Störungen 1. Beobachtete Störungen 2. Vermutete Störungen IV. Ergebnisse V. Angeführte Schriften
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  • 2
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 14 no. 19, pp. 263-264
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Euscopus chinensis n. sp.\nIn the collection of the Leyden Museum I found a specimen of Euscopus, of which the identity was hitherto not clear to me; but as it was a single female I was not able to made a description of it. Between the specimen of the British Museum, my colleague Mr CHINA was so kind to send to me, I found two males and one female, of which I am sure they are belonging to the same species.\nThe species is rather closely allied to E. rufipes St\xc3\xa5l and (still more) to E. vittiventris Walk, having the black colour markings as in the second species, but the ground colour of the hemielytra and the basal fascia to the pronotum are red, not yellow. The red longitudinal fascia to the venter is in some of the specimen indicated, but not always distinct. The structure of the ultimate ventral segment is somewhat like that of E. vittiventris Walk., but the incisure of the posterior border is more distinctly indicated, and shows a small tooth in the middle.\nLength of the \xe2\x99\x82: 81/4\xe2\x80\x9482/3 mm; of the \xe2\x99\x80: 91/2\xe2\x80\x9410 mm. Tonkin, Juny 1917, R. V. de Salvasa, Holotype \xe2\x99\x82, in the British Museum (Natural History); Canton, China, Staudinger, Allotype \xe2\x99\x80, in \'s-Rijks Museum van Natuurlijke Historie; N. Chi-tien, Yunnan, S. W.\nChina, 7000\', Aug. 3d 1922, Prof. J. W. GREGORY, \xe2\x99\x82and \xe2\x99\x80, paratypes in the British Museum.\nPajanja n. gen.
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  • 3
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 15 no. 4, pp. 89-95
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Nicht ohne Z\xc3\xb6gern habe ich seinerzeit (1921) in meinen \xe2\x80\x9eStudien \xc3\xbcber Rhizostomeen" (2) die neue Species Lychnorhiza malayensis aufgestellt. Es lag mir damals nur ein einziges mittelgrosses Exemplar vor, das nicht geschlechtsreif war und \xc3\xbcberdies nicht alle Mundarme in normaler Ausbildung zeigte. Ein weiteres Bedenken bot der Fundort: Batavia, da doch alle bisher bekanntgewordenen Vertreter des Genus Lychnorhiza aus den brasilianischen oder westindischen Gew\xc3\xa4ssern stammen. Ausschlaggebend f\xc3\xbcr die Aufstellung der neuen Species war schliesslich der abweichende Typus des Gef\xc3\xa4ssystems, das im Typenexemplar sehr deutlich erkennbar war und die Einreihung der neuen Art im System der Rhizostomeen ohne Schwierigkeiten erm\xc3\xb6glichte. Seither habe ich besonders auf diese Form geachtet und bin in den Besitz dreier weiterer Exemplare gelangt, die eine Erg\xc3\xa4nzung der Beschreibung des Typenexemplares erm\xc3\xb6glichen.\nN\xc2\xb0 254 1 Ex. P. Buitendijk, Baai van Batavia, 30 Maart 1923 \xe2\x80\x9e 271 1 \xe2\x80\x9e \xe2\x80\x9e \xe2\x80\x9e \xe2\x80\x9e \xe2\x80\x9e 14 Mei 1922 \xe2\x80\x9e 297 1 \xe2\x80\x9e \xe2\x80\x9e \xe2\x80\x9e \xe2\x80\x9e \xe2\x80\x9e November 1923 Dieselben stimmen mit dem Typenexemplar soweit \xc3\xbcberein, dass \xc3\xbcber die Berechtigung der Species kein Zweifel mehr besteht. Sie, stammen s\xc3\xa4mmtlich vom gleichen Fundort.\nDas Genus Lychnorhiza ist somit mit Sicherheit auch in den malayischen Gew\xc3\xa4ssern und wahrscheinlich auch im indischen Ozean (Madras) nachgewiesen.\nDen \xc3\xa4usseren Anlass zu der vorliegenden Mitteilung liefern einige Angaben, die k\xc3\xbcrzlich MENON (1) \xc3\xbcber einige Medusen aus den Gew\xc3\xa4ssern von Madras gemacht hat, welche er gleichfalls als Lychnorhiza malayensis,
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 14 no. 17, pp. 224-231
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Since the publication in 1908 of the \xe2\x80\x9eCatalogue syst\xc3\xa9matique des Mollusques" by R. HORST and M. M. SCHEPMAN, the collection of \'s Rijks Museum van Natuurlijke Historie has attained a not unimportant extension, so that since long this catalogue is no more up to date. After the revision of the genus Bursa, which resulted into the addition to the collection of a great deal of hitherto unidentified material and which brought about several changes in the catalogue, it seemed necessary to me, to edit a new catalogue of this genus, and it is my intention to publish such a list every time when a new part of the collection has been revised.\nIn order to give this catalogue a more general value, I have included as far as possible, all the true species of Bursa which are mentioned in literature, also those of which we do not possess any material in the Leyden Museum, moreover I added the commonly used synonyma. In the classification of the species I followed principally the systems proposed by A. H. COOKE and W. H. DALL.\nAll the revised material is written on a card-catalogue, in which the specimens from the same locality and collector, as far as they are kept dry, bear the same letter; concerning the material preserved in liquor the number of the bottle is given instead. I have inserted these letters or numbers in the list below, followed by a number indicating how many specimens we possess from that locality. After the localities the names of the collectors are mentioned, in cases when the locality or the name of the collector is unknown I have put an interrogation mark.\nGenus Bursa Bolten, 1798.\nRanella Lamarck, 1812.
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 14 no. 16, pp. 211-223
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: A look at the key to the species of the genus Lepidodactylus in Boulenger\'s Catalogue of Lizards (I, 1885, p. 162) shows at once that the species are placed in two groups differing in the development of the inner digit. This was first noticed by STEJNEGER (1899, p. 800) who transferred L. crepuscularis (Bav.), L. ceylonensis Blgr. and L. aurantiacus (Bedd.) to the genus Hemiphyllodactylus Blkr. At the same time he described a new species, H. leucostictus, from the Hawaii Islands. The different authors on Asiatic herpetology did not notice this publication as it chiefly dealt with the land-reptiles of the Sandwich-Islands. The attention was again attracted to it by TAYLOR (1922, p. 65) who (1918, p. 237) described a new species, H. insularis, from the Philippine Islands. While working on a revision of the Indo-Australian Gekkonidae, I arrived at the same conclusion as STEJNEGER and TAYLOR. Moreover I (1931, p. 11) am of the opinion that the following species must be united: H. typus Blkr., H. crepuscularis (Bav.), H. ceylonensis (Blgr.), H. leucostictus Stejn., H. insularis Tayl. and H. margarethae Brongersma. Perkins (1903, p. 367) already placed H. leucostictus in the synonymy of Lepidodactylus crepuscularis. He did not state any reasons and I think he was wrong to return the species to the genus Lepidodactylus. The resemblance between H. typus (Spathoscalabotes) and L. crepuscularis was noticed by WERNER (1899, p. 374) but he did not unite them. Hemiphyllodactylus aurantiacus (Bedd.) is considered by me to be a distinct species.\nDr. M. A. SMITH (London), working independently, reached the same conclusion (in litt.). Dr. SMITH is of the opinion, that some other species from the asiatic mainland must be referred to this genus. These species
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: De berichten omtrent waarneming van geringde vogels gedurende het jaar 1931 bij \'s Rijks Museum van Natuurlijke Historie ingekomen zijn in de hierna volgende lijst vermeld. Zonder de zoo gewaardeerde hulp van talrijke medewerkers, waardoor niet alleen bet aantal der geringde voorwerpen, maar ook het aantal der geringde vogelsoorten, steeds grooter wordt, zouden de resultaten niet den omvang en het belang hebben, waardoor zij zich thans kenmerken. Aan alle medewerkers aan het ringonderzoek, zoowel ringers als berichtgevers, betuig ik wederom mijn welgemeenden dank en ik spreek hier de hoop uit, dat zij ook in de toekomst aan het ringonderzoek hunne medewerking zullen blijven verleenen.\nSchollevaar [Phalacrocarax carbo subcormoranus (Brehm)].\nRingnummer 57227, geringd te Lekkerkerk (Z.-H.) 21 Mei 1927 door de Goudsche Ornithologische Club als nestjong; 15 Maart 1931 gevangen te Zuyenkerke, 7 K.M. ten N.W. van Brugge, Belgi\xc3\xab. Berichtgever de Directeur van het Koninklijk Natuurhistorisch Museum van Belgi\xc3\xab, Brussel. 58520, geringd te Lekkerkerk (Z.-H.) 26 Mei 1928 door de Goudsche Ornithologische Club als nestjong; 26 Juni 1931 doodgevonden aan de Oude Maas te \'s Gravendeel (Z.-H.). Berichtgever de Heer. J. van Twist, \'s Gravendeel. 58657, geringd te Lekkerkerk (Z.-H.) 2 Augustus 1931 door den Heer J. P. Strijbos als nestjong; 20 October 1931 geschoten te Magescq, Landes, Frankrijk. Bericht in \xe2\x80\x9eLe Chasseur fran\xc3\xa7ais" van Januari 1932. 62804, geringd te Lekkerkerk (Z.-H.) 22 Mei 1929 door Mr. Fr.\nHaverschmidt als nestjong; 2 October 1931 geschoten in de moerassen bij den mond van de Doux te Cogolin, Var, Frankrijk. Bericht in \xe2\x80\x9eLe
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  • 7
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 14 no. 15, pp. 203-210
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: 1. Hadennia purifascia sp. n. \xe2\x99\x82 24 mm.\nAntenna with ciliation well over diameter of shaft, thickened on inner side by a tuft of scales, probably at about two-fifths shaft (both antennae are broken just beyond the thickening). The broad thickened fold on costa beneath (which is present in all Hadennia \xe2\x99\x82\xe2\x99\x82) extends along costa almost to the origin of postmedial line and reaches, at its broadest, to just behind middle of cell, fringed behind with long hair. Palpus strongly upcurved, the 3rd segmeut laid backward over thorax, but only about 11/3 mm. in length, much shorter than in hypenalis Wlkr. (the genotype), not broadened, flattened and hollowed out (as in hypenalis) nor half buried in the scaling of thorax, as is often the case in hypenalis.\nHead, body and wings predominantly deep benzo-brown (or pale fuscous), the wings with an oblique whitish band from about middle of discocellulars and behind vein 6 on fore wing to hindmargin of hind wing at about 3 mm., the band about 1 mm. in breadth but not quite equal throughout; ground-colour slightly darker on each side of the white band; fore wing with a linear blackish discal lunule and a similar but rather larger and blacker postmedial lunule almost on distal edge of anterior end of the white band; apex with a broad oblique buff streak, which may, however, be due to discoloration; fringe whitish chequered with fuscous; hind wing without distinct discal lunule but with traces of a buff postmedial line, excurved at about veins 4 and 3. Underside paler, more reticulated than above, the white band interrupted by a double dark discal lunule on fore wing, by a linear discal lunule and dark irroration
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  • 8
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 15 no. 1, pp. 1-16
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Introduction.\nThe measurements given in this note and following notes are expressed in hundredths of length and are made by means of dividers. They are taken about in the same way as used by the American authors.\nThe length is measured from the tip of the snout to the end of the last vertebra.\nThe depth is taken at the deepest part of the body, the depth of caudal peduncle halfway the peduncle. Length of head from tip of snout to the upper end of the posterior edge of operculum. Length of snout from its tip to the anterior margin of the orbit. Width of interorbital space is measured with the dividers pinched tightly between the bony orbits. Diameter of orbit is measured longitudinally. Distance from snout to D 1 from the tip of the snout to the insertion of the first dorsal spine, distance from snout to D 2 and A from the tip of the snout to the insertion of the first ray of D 2 and A. Length of caudal peduncle from the insertion of the last anal ray to the end of the last vertebra. Length of the caudal fin from the end of the last vertebra to the end of the longest caudal ray. Length of P and V from the insertion of the fin to the end of the longest ray. Length of D 1 from the insertion of the first spine to the insertion of the last spine, not to the end of the membrane! Length of D 2 and A from the insertion of the first ray to the insertion of the last ray of each fin.\nThe last ray of D 2 and A, which is mostly split to the base, is counted as one ray, in the same way the first ray of D 2 and A, which is mostly unbranched, is counted as one ray.
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  • 9
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 15 no. 3, pp. 76-88
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: In 1904 two Teiid lizards from Surinam were described by\nVAN\nLIDTH DE JEUDE who named them: Arthrosaura versteegii and Prionodactylus kockii. Of the latter species I (1928) was able to show that it did not belong to the genus Prionodactylus but that it was also an Arthrosaura and that A. dorsistriata L. M\xcf\x8bLLER (1923, p. 147) was a synonym of it. The status of the different Arthrosaura-species is again discussed by Ch, E. and M. D. BURT (1931, p. 312\xe2\x80\x94313) in a very interesting study on the South-American lizards in the American Museum of Natural History. At the same time these authors describe a new species, Arthrosaura tatei, from Venezuela, so that they refer four species (reticulata, versteegii, kockii, tatei) to this genus.\nDealing with the two species described by\nVAN LITH DE JEUDE\n(1904, p. 89, 91) the authors write on p. 313: "It is possible that future study will show A. kockii to be a synonym of this co-extensively distributed A. versteegii" and: "It appears that three of the species of Arthrosaura (versteegii, kockii, and reticulata) are practically synonymous in details of scutellation and proportion, although future work may prove this to be untrue." On p. 312 the probable identity of Pantodactylus concolor Tschudi (1847, p. 48) is discussed: "The description of Pantodactylus concolor Tschudi (1847) from Northern Brazil is very inadequate, but in every point that is given its characters agree with those of the more recently described Arthrosaura versteegii of Van Lidth de Jeude (1904)" and on p. 313: "In view of these data and the geographical locality of the forms concerned, it appears that the two species may be identical".\nThese statements made it worth while to re-examine the types of
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  • 10
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 15 no. 5, pp. 96-128
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: PART II.\nSubordo: Anisoptera.\nFam. Aeschnidae.\nSubfam. Gomphinae.\nGenus: Gomphoides Selys.\nThe little material of the interesting family of Gomphinae we know from this island, is represented by a few specimens of the genus Gomphoides. In the year 1929 on July 13 and some days afterwards, two specimens, one male and one female of different species were taken by myself on a small river in the mountains near Mt. St. Benedict. Since these captures no Gomphoides was seen again, all the time I stayed in Trinidad. Mr. E. B. WILLIAMSON in Michigan, from whom I got information when determining my Gomphoides-specimens, wrote me in this connection, that he was just working at a revision of the genus and not able (March 17, 1930) to name my Trinidad specimens. About one year afterwards in a letter dated Jan. 13, 1931, Mr. WILLIAMSON wrote me, that two Gomphoides-specimens were received from Trinidad from the collector Belmontes in Brasso, a male in a consignment for his own collection and a female in a collection consigned to Dr. WALKER in Toronto, which specimen was forwarded to him by Dr. WALKER. In his last letter of April 6, 1932, Mr. WILLIAMSON noted on the Gomphoides-specimens: "As to Trinidad Gomphoides, I think there are two species in all the material to date. I have no reason to think the Trinidad Gomphoides represent anything new, so I believe naming of the scanty material can well await the completion of my study if that meets with your approval".
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