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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
. lin, 28; metath. lin. 21; ab-dom. unc. 4, lin. 6+unc. 1=unc. 5 . Bacteria acanthopus, Burmeister, Handb. d. Ent. ii. p. 565 (fœm.). Phasma (Cladoxerus) Acanthopus, De Haan, Orth. Orient. p. 131 (mas et fœm.). Hab. India Orientali; Singapore, Buitenzorg, et Java. The only known male of this species is a mutilated individual, which I have examined and sketched, from the Leyden Collection. The type of the female in the Berlin Museum is a gigantic insect, of which I have given the proportions above
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
, roseis venis lon-gitudinalibus latis nigris, area costali fusca griseo nebulosa ; pedibus longis, compressis ; femoribus quatuor posticis ante apicem subtus bispinosis, tarsorum anticorum articulo basali supra dilatato (fœm.). Long. corp. unc. 6, lin. 7 ; cap. lin. 4 ; anten. unc. 3 ; proth. lin. 3 ; mesoth. lin. 22; metath. lin. 10 ; abdom. lin. 34 + lin. 6 = lin. 40 ; tegm. lin. 1 ; alar. expans. lin. 16. Hab. Singapore. B.M. This species is at once distinguished by its large size, the
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
distinctioribus prope basin notatis, vena 2da furcata; pedibus pr sertim anticis brevibus, femoribus anticis latioribus, omnibus fusco-albidis fusco variegatis (fœm.). Long. corp. fœm. unc. 2 ; cap. lin. 1 ; anten. unc. 1 ; proth. lin. 1 ; mesoth. lin. 6 ; metath. lin. 5; abdom. lin. 15 + lin. 3 = lin. 18 ; tegm. lin. 1 ; alar. expans. unc. 3. Hab. Apud Singapore (D. Wallace). In Mus. W. W. Saunders. The female of this species (the male not having yet been received) is distinguished by its elongated
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
; alar. expans. unc. 2 . Hab. Singapore (D. Wallace). In Mus. W. W. Saunders. The only specimen which I have seen of this species is a male. It is nearly allied to N. Iolas, but is smaller, much more slender, and with the femora not toothed beneath near the tips. The head is quadrate, with the eyes large and prominent; the hind part of the crown is elevated convexly. The antenn are very long, brown, with the two basal joints dull luteous. The mesothorax is very long and slender; it is nearly
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
. lin, 28; metath. lin. 21; ab-dom. unc. 4, lin. 6+unc. 1=unc. 5 . Bacteria acanthopus, Burmeister, Handb. d. Ent. ii. p. 565 (fœm.). Phasma (Cladoxerus) Acanthopus, De Haan, Orth. Orient. p. 131 (mas et fœm.). Hab. India Orientali; Singapore, Buitenzorg, et Java. The only known male of this species is a mutilated individual, which I have examined and sketched, from the Leyden Collection. The type of the female in the Berlin Museum is a gigantic insect, of which I have given the proportions above
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
, roseis venis lon-gitudinalibus latis nigris, area costali fusca griseo nebulosa ; pedibus longis, compressis ; femoribus quatuor posticis ante apicem subtus bispinosis, tarsorum anticorum articulo basali supra dilatato (fœm.). Long. corp. unc. 6, lin. 7 ; cap. lin. 4 ; anten. unc. 3 ; proth. lin. 3 ; mesoth. lin. 22; metath. lin. 10 ; abdom. lin. 34 + lin. 6 = lin. 40 ; tegm. lin. 1 ; alar. expans. lin. 16. Hab. Singapore. B.M. This species is at once distinguished by its large size, the
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
distinctioribus prope basin notatis, vena 2da furcata; pedibus pr sertim anticis brevibus, femoribus anticis latioribus, omnibus fusco-albidis fusco variegatis (fœm.). Long. corp. fœm. unc. 2 ; cap. lin. 1 ; anten. unc. 1 ; proth. lin. 1 ; mesoth. lin. 6 ; metath. lin. 5; abdom. lin. 15 + lin. 3 = lin. 18 ; tegm. lin. 1 ; alar. expans. unc. 3. Hab. Apud Singapore (D. Wallace). In Mus. W. W. Saunders. The female of this species (the male not having yet been received) is distinguished by its elongated
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
; alar. expans. unc. 2 . Hab. Singapore (D. Wallace). In Mus. W. W. Saunders. The only specimen which I have seen of this species is a male. It is nearly allied to N. Iolas, but is smaller, much more slender, and with the femora not toothed beneath near the tips. The head is quadrate, with the eyes large and prominent; the hind part of the crown is elevated convexly. The antenn are very long, brown, with the two basal joints dull luteous. The mesothorax is very long and slender; it is nearly
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
. lin, 28; metath. lin. 21; ab-dom. unc. 4, lin. 6+unc. 1=unc. 5 . Bacteria acanthopus, Burmeister, Handb. d. Ent. ii. p. 565 (fœm.). Phasma (Cladoxerus) Acanthopus, De Haan, Orth. Orient. p. 131 (mas et fœm.). Hab. India Orientali; Singapore, Buitenzorg, et Java. The only known male of this species is a mutilated individual, which I have examined and sketched, from the Leyden Collection. The type of the female in the Berlin Museum is a gigantic insect, of which I have given the proportions above
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
, roseis venis lon-gitudinalibus latis nigris, area costali fusca griseo nebulosa ; pedibus longis, compressis ; femoribus quatuor posticis ante apicem subtus bispinosis, tarsorum anticorum articulo basali supra dilatato (fœm.). Long. corp. unc. 6, lin. 7 ; cap. lin. 4 ; anten. unc. 3 ; proth. lin. 3 ; mesoth. lin. 22; metath. lin. 10 ; abdom. lin. 34 + lin. 6 = lin. 40 ; tegm. lin. 1 ; alar. expans. lin. 16. Hab. Singapore. B.M. This species is at once distinguished by its large size, the
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
distinctioribus prope basin notatis, vena 2da furcata; pedibus pr sertim anticis brevibus, femoribus anticis latioribus, omnibus fusco-albidis fusco variegatis (fœm.). Long. corp. fœm. unc. 2 ; cap. lin. 1 ; anten. unc. 1 ; proth. lin. 1 ; mesoth. lin. 6 ; metath. lin. 5; abdom. lin. 15 + lin. 3 = lin. 18 ; tegm. lin. 1 ; alar. expans. unc. 3. Hab. Apud Singapore (D. Wallace). In Mus. W. W. Saunders. The female of this species (the male not having yet been received) is distinguished by its elongated
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
; alar. expans. unc. 2 . Hab. Singapore (D. Wallace). In Mus. W. W. Saunders. The only specimen which I have seen of this species is a male. It is nearly allied to N. Iolas, but is smaller, much more slender, and with the femora not toothed beneath near the tips. The head is quadrate, with the eyes large and prominent; the hind part of the crown is elevated convexly. The antenn are very long, brown, with the two basal joints dull luteous. The mesothorax is very long and slender; it is nearly
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
. lin, 28; metath. lin. 21; ab-dom. unc. 4, lin. 6+unc. 1=unc. 5 . Bacteria acanthopus, Burmeister, Handb. d. Ent. ii. p. 565 (fœm.). Phasma (Cladoxerus) Acanthopus, De Haan, Orth. Orient. p. 131 (mas et fœm.). Hab. India Orientali; Singapore, Buitenzorg, et Java. The only known male of this species is a mutilated individual, which I have examined and sketched, from the Leyden Collection. The type of the female in the Berlin Museum is a gigantic insect, of which I have given the proportions above
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
, roseis venis lon-gitudinalibus latis nigris, area costali fusca griseo nebulosa ; pedibus longis, compressis ; femoribus quatuor posticis ante apicem subtus bispinosis, tarsorum anticorum articulo basali supra dilatato (fœm.). Long. corp. unc. 6, lin. 7 ; cap. lin. 4 ; anten. unc. 3 ; proth. lin. 3 ; mesoth. lin. 22; metath. lin. 10 ; abdom. lin. 34 + lin. 6 = lin. 40 ; tegm. lin. 1 ; alar. expans. lin. 16. Hab. Singapore. B.M. This species is at once distinguished by its large size, the
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
distinctioribus prope basin notatis, vena 2da furcata; pedibus pr sertim anticis brevibus, femoribus anticis latioribus, omnibus fusco-albidis fusco variegatis (fœm.). Long. corp. fœm. unc. 2 ; cap. lin. 1 ; anten. unc. 1 ; proth. lin. 1 ; mesoth. lin. 6 ; metath. lin. 5; abdom. lin. 15 + lin. 3 = lin. 18 ; tegm. lin. 1 ; alar. expans. unc. 3. Hab. Apud Singapore (D. Wallace). In Mus. W. W. Saunders. The female of this species (the male not having yet been received) is distinguished by its elongated
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
; alar. expans. unc. 2 . Hab. Singapore (D. Wallace). In Mus. W. W. Saunders. The only specimen which I have seen of this species is a male. It is nearly allied to N. Iolas, but is smaller, much more slender, and with the femora not toothed beneath near the tips. The head is quadrate, with the eyes large and prominent; the hind part of the crown is elevated convexly. The antenn are very long, brown, with the two basal joints dull luteous. The mesothorax is very long and slender; it is nearly
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
. lin, 28; metath. lin. 21; ab-dom. unc. 4, lin. 6+unc. 1=unc. 5 . Bacteria acanthopus, Burmeister, Handb. d. Ent. ii. p. 565 (fœm.). Phasma (Cladoxerus) Acanthopus, De Haan, Orth. Orient. p. 131 (mas et fœm.). Hab. India Orientali; Singapore, Buitenzorg, et Java. The only known male of this species is a mutilated individual, which I have examined and sketched, from the Leyden Collection. The type of the female in the Berlin Museum is a gigantic insect, of which I have given the proportions above
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
, roseis venis lon-gitudinalibus latis nigris, area costali fusca griseo nebulosa ; pedibus longis, compressis ; femoribus quatuor posticis ante apicem subtus bispinosis, tarsorum anticorum articulo basali supra dilatato (fœm.). Long. corp. unc. 6, lin. 7 ; cap. lin. 4 ; anten. unc. 3 ; proth. lin. 3 ; mesoth. lin. 22; metath. lin. 10 ; abdom. lin. 34 + lin. 6 = lin. 40 ; tegm. lin. 1 ; alar. expans. lin. 16. Hab. Singapore. B.M. This species is at once distinguished by its large size, the
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
distinctioribus prope basin notatis, vena 2da furcata; pedibus pr sertim anticis brevibus, femoribus anticis latioribus, omnibus fusco-albidis fusco variegatis (fœm.). Long. corp. fœm. unc. 2 ; cap. lin. 1 ; anten. unc. 1 ; proth. lin. 1 ; mesoth. lin. 6 ; metath. lin. 5; abdom. lin. 15 + lin. 3 = lin. 18 ; tegm. lin. 1 ; alar. expans. unc. 3. Hab. Apud Singapore (D. Wallace). In Mus. W. W. Saunders. The female of this species (the male not having yet been received) is distinguished by its elongated
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
; alar. expans. unc. 2 . Hab. Singapore (D. Wallace). In Mus. W. W. Saunders. The only specimen which I have seen of this species is a male. It is nearly allied to N. Iolas, but is smaller, much more slender, and with the femora not toothed beneath near the tips. The head is quadrate, with the eyes large and prominent; the hind part of the crown is elevated convexly. The antenn are very long, brown, with the two basal joints dull luteous. The mesothorax is very long and slender; it is nearly
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
. lin, 28; metath. lin. 21; ab-dom. unc. 4, lin. 6+unc. 1=unc. 5 . Bacteria acanthopus, Burmeister, Handb. d. Ent. ii. p. 565 (fœm.). Phasma (Cladoxerus) Acanthopus, De Haan, Orth. Orient. p. 131 (mas et fœm.). Hab. India Orientali; Singapore, Buitenzorg, et Java. The only known male of this species is a mutilated individual, which I have examined and sketched, from the Leyden Collection. The type of the female in the Berlin Museum is a gigantic insect, of which I have given the proportions above
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
, roseis venis lon-gitudinalibus latis nigris, area costali fusca griseo nebulosa ; pedibus longis, compressis ; femoribus quatuor posticis ante apicem subtus bispinosis, tarsorum anticorum articulo basali supra dilatato (fœm.). Long. corp. unc. 6, lin. 7 ; cap. lin. 4 ; anten. unc. 3 ; proth. lin. 3 ; mesoth. lin. 22; metath. lin. 10 ; abdom. lin. 34 + lin. 6 = lin. 40 ; tegm. lin. 1 ; alar. expans. lin. 16. Hab. Singapore. B.M. This species is at once distinguished by its large size, the
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
distinctioribus prope basin notatis, vena 2da furcata; pedibus pr sertim anticis brevibus, femoribus anticis latioribus, omnibus fusco-albidis fusco variegatis (fœm.). Long. corp. fœm. unc. 2 ; cap. lin. 1 ; anten. unc. 1 ; proth. lin. 1 ; mesoth. lin. 6 ; metath. lin. 5; abdom. lin. 15 + lin. 3 = lin. 18 ; tegm. lin. 1 ; alar. expans. unc. 3. Hab. Apud Singapore (D. Wallace). In Mus. W. W. Saunders. The female of this species (the male not having yet been received) is distinguished by its elongated
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
; alar. expans. unc. 2 . Hab. Singapore (D. Wallace). In Mus. W. W. Saunders. The only specimen which I have seen of this species is a male. It is nearly allied to N. Iolas, but is smaller, much more slender, and with the femora not toothed beneath near the tips. The head is quadrate, with the eyes large and prominent; the hind part of the crown is elevated convexly. The antenn are very long, brown, with the two basal joints dull luteous. The mesothorax is very long and slender; it is nearly
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
. lin, 28; metath. lin. 21; ab-dom. unc. 4, lin. 6+unc. 1=unc. 5 . Bacteria acanthopus, Burmeister, Handb. d. Ent. ii. p. 565 (fœm.). Phasma (Cladoxerus) Acanthopus, De Haan, Orth. Orient. p. 131 (mas et fœm.). Hab. India Orientali; Singapore, Buitenzorg, et Java. The only known male of this species is a mutilated individual, which I have examined and sketched, from the Leyden Collection. The type of the female in the Berlin Museum is a gigantic insect, of which I have given the proportions above
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
, roseis venis lon-gitudinalibus latis nigris, area costali fusca griseo nebulosa ; pedibus longis, compressis ; femoribus quatuor posticis ante apicem subtus bispinosis, tarsorum anticorum articulo basali supra dilatato (fœm.). Long. corp. unc. 6, lin. 7 ; cap. lin. 4 ; anten. unc. 3 ; proth. lin. 3 ; mesoth. lin. 22; metath. lin. 10 ; abdom. lin. 34 + lin. 6 = lin. 40 ; tegm. lin. 1 ; alar. expans. lin. 16. Hab. Singapore. B.M. This species is at once distinguished by its large size, the
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
distinctioribus prope basin notatis, vena 2da furcata; pedibus pr sertim anticis brevibus, femoribus anticis latioribus, omnibus fusco-albidis fusco variegatis (fœm.). Long. corp. fœm. unc. 2 ; cap. lin. 1 ; anten. unc. 1 ; proth. lin. 1 ; mesoth. lin. 6 ; metath. lin. 5; abdom. lin. 15 + lin. 3 = lin. 18 ; tegm. lin. 1 ; alar. expans. unc. 3. Hab. Apud Singapore (D. Wallace). In Mus. W. W. Saunders. The female of this species (the male not having yet been received) is distinguished by its elongated
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
; alar. expans. unc. 2 . Hab. Singapore (D. Wallace). In Mus. W. W. Saunders. The only specimen which I have seen of this species is a male. It is nearly allied to N. Iolas, but is smaller, much more slender, and with the femora not toothed beneath near the tips. The head is quadrate, with the eyes large and prominent; the hind part of the crown is elevated convexly. The antenn are very long, brown, with the two basal joints dull luteous. The mesothorax is very long and slender; it is nearly
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
. lin, 28; metath. lin. 21; ab-dom. unc. 4, lin. 6+unc. 1=unc. 5 . Bacteria acanthopus, Burmeister, Handb. d. Ent. ii. p. 565 (fœm.). Phasma (Cladoxerus) Acanthopus, De Haan, Orth. Orient. p. 131 (mas et fœm.). Hab. India Orientali; Singapore, Buitenzorg, et Java. The only known male of this species is a mutilated individual, which I have examined and sketched, from the Leyden Collection. The type of the female in the Berlin Museum is a gigantic insect, of which I have given the proportions above
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
, roseis venis lon-gitudinalibus latis nigris, area costali fusca griseo nebulosa ; pedibus longis, compressis ; femoribus quatuor posticis ante apicem subtus bispinosis, tarsorum anticorum articulo basali supra dilatato (fœm.). Long. corp. unc. 6, lin. 7 ; cap. lin. 4 ; anten. unc. 3 ; proth. lin. 3 ; mesoth. lin. 22; metath. lin. 10 ; abdom. lin. 34 + lin. 6 = lin. 40 ; tegm. lin. 1 ; alar. expans. lin. 16. Hab. Singapore. B.M. This species is at once distinguished by its large size, the
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
distinctioribus prope basin notatis, vena 2da furcata; pedibus pr sertim anticis brevibus, femoribus anticis latioribus, omnibus fusco-albidis fusco variegatis (fœm.). Long. corp. fœm. unc. 2 ; cap. lin. 1 ; anten. unc. 1 ; proth. lin. 1 ; mesoth. lin. 6 ; metath. lin. 5; abdom. lin. 15 + lin. 3 = lin. 18 ; tegm. lin. 1 ; alar. expans. unc. 3. Hab. Apud Singapore (D. Wallace). In Mus. W. W. Saunders. The female of this species (the male not having yet been received) is distinguished by its elongated
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
; alar. expans. unc. 2 . Hab. Singapore (D. Wallace). In Mus. W. W. Saunders. The only specimen which I have seen of this species is a male. It is nearly allied to N. Iolas, but is smaller, much more slender, and with the femora not toothed beneath near the tips. The head is quadrate, with the eyes large and prominent; the hind part of the crown is elevated convexly. The antenn are very long, brown, with the two basal joints dull luteous. The mesothorax is very long and slender; it is nearly
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
. lin, 28; metath. lin. 21; ab-dom. unc. 4, lin. 6+unc. 1=unc. 5 . Bacteria acanthopus, Burmeister, Handb. d. Ent. ii. p. 565 (fœm.). Phasma (Cladoxerus) Acanthopus, De Haan, Orth. Orient. p. 131 (mas et fœm.). Hab. India Orientali; Singapore, Buitenzorg, et Java. The only known male of this species is a mutilated individual, which I have examined and sketched, from the Leyden Collection. The type of the female in the Berlin Museum is a gigantic insect, of which I have given the proportions above
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
, roseis venis lon-gitudinalibus latis nigris, area costali fusca griseo nebulosa ; pedibus longis, compressis ; femoribus quatuor posticis ante apicem subtus bispinosis, tarsorum anticorum articulo basali supra dilatato (fœm.). Long. corp. unc. 6, lin. 7 ; cap. lin. 4 ; anten. unc. 3 ; proth. lin. 3 ; mesoth. lin. 22; metath. lin. 10 ; abdom. lin. 34 + lin. 6 = lin. 40 ; tegm. lin. 1 ; alar. expans. lin. 16. Hab. Singapore. B.M. This species is at once distinguished by its large size, the
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
distinctioribus prope basin notatis, vena 2da furcata; pedibus pr sertim anticis brevibus, femoribus anticis latioribus, omnibus fusco-albidis fusco variegatis (fœm.). Long. corp. fœm. unc. 2 ; cap. lin. 1 ; anten. unc. 1 ; proth. lin. 1 ; mesoth. lin. 6 ; metath. lin. 5; abdom. lin. 15 + lin. 3 = lin. 18 ; tegm. lin. 1 ; alar. expans. unc. 3. Hab. Apud Singapore (D. Wallace). In Mus. W. W. Saunders. The female of this species (the male not having yet been received) is distinguished by its elongated
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
; alar. expans. unc. 2 . Hab. Singapore (D. Wallace). In Mus. W. W. Saunders. The only specimen which I have seen of this species is a male. It is nearly allied to N. Iolas, but is smaller, much more slender, and with the femora not toothed beneath near the tips. The head is quadrate, with the eyes large and prominent; the hind part of the crown is elevated convexly. The antenn are very long, brown, with the two basal joints dull luteous. The mesothorax is very long and slender; it is nearly
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
. lin, 28; metath. lin. 21; ab-dom. unc. 4, lin. 6+unc. 1=unc. 5 . Bacteria acanthopus, Burmeister, Handb. d. Ent. ii. p. 565 (fœm.). Phasma (Cladoxerus) Acanthopus, De Haan, Orth. Orient. p. 131 (mas et fœm.). Hab. India Orientali; Singapore, Buitenzorg, et Java. The only known male of this species is a mutilated individual, which I have examined and sketched, from the Leyden Collection. The type of the female in the Berlin Museum is a gigantic insect, of which I have given the proportions above
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
, roseis venis lon-gitudinalibus latis nigris, area costali fusca griseo nebulosa ; pedibus longis, compressis ; femoribus quatuor posticis ante apicem subtus bispinosis, tarsorum anticorum articulo basali supra dilatato (fœm.). Long. corp. unc. 6, lin. 7 ; cap. lin. 4 ; anten. unc. 3 ; proth. lin. 3 ; mesoth. lin. 22; metath. lin. 10 ; abdom. lin. 34 + lin. 6 = lin. 40 ; tegm. lin. 1 ; alar. expans. lin. 16. Hab. Singapore. B.M. This species is at once distinguished by its large size, the
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
distinctioribus prope basin notatis, vena 2da furcata; pedibus pr sertim anticis brevibus, femoribus anticis latioribus, omnibus fusco-albidis fusco variegatis (fœm.). Long. corp. fœm. unc. 2 ; cap. lin. 1 ; anten. unc. 1 ; proth. lin. 1 ; mesoth. lin. 6 ; metath. lin. 5; abdom. lin. 15 + lin. 3 = lin. 18 ; tegm. lin. 1 ; alar. expans. unc. 3. Hab. Apud Singapore (D. Wallace). In Mus. W. W. Saunders. The female of this species (the male not having yet been received) is distinguished by its elongated
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
; alar. expans. unc. 2 . Hab. Singapore (D. Wallace). In Mus. W. W. Saunders. The only specimen which I have seen of this species is a male. It is nearly allied to N. Iolas, but is smaller, much more slender, and with the femora not toothed beneath near the tips. The head is quadrate, with the eyes large and prominent; the hind part of the crown is elevated convexly. The antenn are very long, brown, with the two basal joints dull luteous. The mesothorax is very long and slender; it is nearly
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
. lin, 28; metath. lin. 21; ab-dom. unc. 4, lin. 6+unc. 1=unc. 5 . Bacteria acanthopus, Burmeister, Handb. d. Ent. ii. p. 565 (fœm.). Phasma (Cladoxerus) Acanthopus, De Haan, Orth. Orient. p. 131 (mas et fœm.). Hab. India Orientali; Singapore, Buitenzorg, et Java. The only known male of this species is a mutilated individual, which I have examined and sketched, from the Leyden Collection. The type of the female in the Berlin Museum is a gigantic insect, of which I have given the proportions above
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
, roseis venis lon-gitudinalibus latis nigris, area costali fusca griseo nebulosa ; pedibus longis, compressis ; femoribus quatuor posticis ante apicem subtus bispinosis, tarsorum anticorum articulo basali supra dilatato (fœm.). Long. corp. unc. 6, lin. 7 ; cap. lin. 4 ; anten. unc. 3 ; proth. lin. 3 ; mesoth. lin. 22; metath. lin. 10 ; abdom. lin. 34 + lin. 6 = lin. 40 ; tegm. lin. 1 ; alar. expans. lin. 16. Hab. Singapore. B.M. This species is at once distinguished by its large size, the
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
distinctioribus prope basin notatis, vena 2da furcata; pedibus pr sertim anticis brevibus, femoribus anticis latioribus, omnibus fusco-albidis fusco variegatis (fœm.). Long. corp. fœm. unc. 2 ; cap. lin. 1 ; anten. unc. 1 ; proth. lin. 1 ; mesoth. lin. 6 ; metath. lin. 5; abdom. lin. 15 + lin. 3 = lin. 18 ; tegm. lin. 1 ; alar. expans. unc. 3. Hab. Apud Singapore (D. Wallace). In Mus. W. W. Saunders. The female of this species (the male not having yet been received) is distinguished by its elongated
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
; alar. expans. unc. 2 . Hab. Singapore (D. Wallace). In Mus. W. W. Saunders. The only specimen which I have seen of this species is a male. It is nearly allied to N. Iolas, but is smaller, much more slender, and with the femora not toothed beneath near the tips. The head is quadrate, with the eyes large and prominent; the hind part of the crown is elevated convexly. The antenn are very long, brown, with the two basal joints dull luteous. The mesothorax is very long and slender; it is nearly
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
. lin, 28; metath. lin. 21; ab-dom. unc. 4, lin. 6+unc. 1=unc. 5 . Bacteria acanthopus, Burmeister, Handb. d. Ent. ii. p. 565 (fœm.). Phasma (Cladoxerus) Acanthopus, De Haan, Orth. Orient. p. 131 (mas et fœm.). Hab. India Orientali; Singapore, Buitenzorg, et Java. The only known male of this species is a mutilated individual, which I have examined and sketched, from the Leyden Collection. The type of the female in the Berlin Museum is a gigantic insect, of which I have given the proportions above
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
, roseis venis lon-gitudinalibus latis nigris, area costali fusca griseo nebulosa ; pedibus longis, compressis ; femoribus quatuor posticis ante apicem subtus bispinosis, tarsorum anticorum articulo basali supra dilatato (fœm.). Long. corp. unc. 6, lin. 7 ; cap. lin. 4 ; anten. unc. 3 ; proth. lin. 3 ; mesoth. lin. 22; metath. lin. 10 ; abdom. lin. 34 + lin. 6 = lin. 40 ; tegm. lin. 1 ; alar. expans. lin. 16. Hab. Singapore. B.M. This species is at once distinguished by its large size, the
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
distinctioribus prope basin notatis, vena 2da furcata; pedibus pr sertim anticis brevibus, femoribus anticis latioribus, omnibus fusco-albidis fusco variegatis (fœm.). Long. corp. fœm. unc. 2 ; cap. lin. 1 ; anten. unc. 1 ; proth. lin. 1 ; mesoth. lin. 6 ; metath. lin. 5; abdom. lin. 15 + lin. 3 = lin. 18 ; tegm. lin. 1 ; alar. expans. unc. 3. Hab. Apud Singapore (D. Wallace). In Mus. W. W. Saunders. The female of this species (the male not having yet been received) is distinguished by its elongated
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WSPEC127    Book:     Westwood, John Obadiah. 1859. Catalogue of orthopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, part 1. Phasmidae. London: British Museum (Natural History).   Text   PDF
; alar. expans. unc. 2 . Hab. Singapore (D. Wallace). In Mus. W. W. Saunders. The only specimen which I have seen of this species is a male. It is nearly allied to N. Iolas, but is smaller, much more slender, and with the femora not toothed beneath near the tips. The head is quadrate, with the eyes large and prominent; the hind part of the crown is elevated convexly. The antenn are very long, brown, with the two basal joints dull luteous. The mesothorax is very long and slender; it is nearly
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WS9    Book:     Anonymous. 1860. Catalogue of books, in the Singapore Library, with regulations and by-laws. Singapore: Printed at the Mission Press, by J.F. Hansen.   Text
RULES AND BY-LAWS OF THE Singapore Library. [MANAGING COMMITTEE
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WS9    Book:     Anonymous. 1860. Catalogue of books, in the Singapore Library, with regulations and by-laws. Singapore: Printed at the Mission Press, by J.F. Hansen.   Text
Wallace Online [title page] Catalogue of Books, IN THE SINGAPORE LIBRARY, WITH Regulations and By-Laws. SEPTEMBER 1860. Price 50 Cents. Singapore: PRINTED AT THE MISSION PRESS, BY J, F, HANSEN. [page 1
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WSPEC041    Periodical contribution:     Pascoe, Francis Polkinghorne. 1860. Notices of new or little-known genera and species of Coleoptera. Journal of Entomology, London, 1 (1): 36-64, pls. II-III.   Text   Image   PDF
suboblongis, elongato-punctatis, humeris elevatis bituberosis. Hab. Singapore. * The male (which I have only just noticed in the British Museum) has two long erect horns on the head. The same collection contains a second species of this genus, also from Singapore. [page] 4
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WS9    Book:     Anonymous. 1860. Catalogue of books, in the Singapore Library, with regulations and by-laws. Singapore: Printed at the Mission Press, by J.F. Hansen.   Text
SINGAPORE LIBRARY. GENERAL RULES. REVISED TO 15TH OCTOBER, 1857. I. Each Proprietor on his admission shall pay a contribution of Forty Spanish dollars. II. All persons who may hereafter desire to become Proprietors shall make application to the Secretary, who shall immediately prepare a Circular notifying the application to the Committee, and circulate the same to the members of the Committee for their votes; when, if the assent of three-fourths of the members shall be signed on the said
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WS9    Book:     Anonymous. 1860. Catalogue of books, in the Singapore Library, with regulations and by-laws. Singapore: Printed at the Mission Press, by J.F. Hansen.   Text
. Haliburton 2 109. Selections of Grave and Gay from the Writings of Thomas De Quincey 2 110. Shakspere's Corrections by Collier, an Inquiry; by N. E. S. A. Hamilton. 1 111. Siamese Grammar; by Captain James Low 1 112. Singapore Free Press for 1845-52 8 113. Sisters of Charity, Catholic and Protestant; by Mrs. Jameson 1 114. Sleep (Philosophy of); by Dr. R. Medhurst 1 115. Straits Times for 1845-52 8 116. Summer and Winter in the Pyrenees; by Mrs. Ellis. 1 117. SunnyMemories of Foreign Lands; by Mrs. H.B
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WS9    Book:     Anonymous. 1860. Catalogue of books, in the Singapore Library, with regulations and by-laws. Singapore: Printed at the Mission Press, by J.F. Hansen.   Text
send a bill for the current month's subscription, and shall not give out any books until the same is paid. XVIII. Proprietors (when resident in Singapore) and subscribers of Class I shall pay Two dollars, and subscribers of Class II shall pay One dollar monthly. XIX. A fee of Five dollars shall be payable for the benefit of Library on the transfer of every share, whether by purchase or gift. Such fee to be paid by the party to whom the share is transferred. XX. Subscribers of Class II shall not be
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WSPEC041    Periodical contribution:     Pascoe, Francis Polkinghorne. 1860. Notices of new or little-known genera and species of Coleoptera. Journal of Entomology, London, 1 (1): 36-64, pls. II-III.   Text   Image   PDF
shorter than D. auricomus, with the prothorax nowhere wider than the elytra. In my specimen, the subulate process terminating the last joint of the antenn is absent, a character which may probably turn out to be sexual only. HABRISSUS [Anthribid ]. Pascoe, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 3. vol. iv. p. 432. Habrissus omadioides. H. angusto-ovatus, fusco-tomentosus griseo-varius; tibiis tarsisque annulatis. Hab. Singapore. Narrowly ovate, with a tawny yellowish tomentum varied with dark brown; head
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WSPEC041    Periodical contribution:     Pascoe, Francis Polkinghorne. 1860. Notices of new or little-known genera and species of Coleoptera. Journal of Entomology, London, 1 (1): 36-64, pls. II-III.   Text   Image   PDF
. 1. Iodema Clarkii. Organ Mountains. Fig. 2. Dinorhopala spinosa. Burmah. Fig. 3. Emydodes collaris. Para. Fig. 4. Biophida unicolor. Natal. Fig. 5. Zonitis cyanipennis. Melbourne. Fig. 6. Ischalia indigacea. Borneo. Fig. 7. Byrsax cœnosus. Singapore. Fig. 8. Doliema platisoides. Moluccas
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WSPEC053    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1860. Catalogue of hymenopterous insects collected by Mr.A. R. Wallace in the islands of Bachian, Kaisaa, Amboyna, Gilolo, and at Dory in New Guinea. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 5 (17b) [Supplement to Vol.4]: 93-143, pl.1.   Text   Image   PDF
segments blue-green. Hab. Bachian. This species has a general resemblance to Pachymenes viridis from Aru, but in the present species the basal segment is oblong, whilst in the Aru insect it is transverse. Gen. VESPA, Linn. 1. Vespa affinis, Fabr. Syst. Piez. p. 254 (var. V. cincta?). Hab. Bachian; Celebes; Malacca; Singapore; India; China. 2. Vespa Philippinensis, Sauss. Mon. Gu pes, Soc. p. 148. Hab. Amboyna; Philippines. Fam. ANDRENID , Leach. Gen. PROSOPIS, Fabr. 1. PROSOPIS EXIMIUS. P. capite
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WSPEC052    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1860. Descriptions of new species of hymenopterous insects collected by Mr. A. R. Wallace at Celebes. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 5 (17b) [Supplement to Vol.4]: 57-93.   Text   Image   PDF
gracilipes, Smith, Proc. Linn. Soc. vol. ii. p. 55. [illeg]. Hab. Celebes; Singapore. 4. FORMICA FAMILIARIS. F. rufo-flava, l vis, nitida; alis subhyalinis, nervuris pallide testaceis; abdomine cinereo micante vestito. Female. Length 4 lines. Entirely of a pale reddish-yellow. Head: the sides behind the eyes straight; the posterior angles rounded, the hinder margin of the vertex slightly emarginate; the ocelli large and prominent; the clypeus and mandibles very smooth and shining, the latter with a
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WSPEC052    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1860. Descriptions of new species of hymenopterous insects collected by Mr. A. R. Wallace at Celebes. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 5 (17b) [Supplement to Vol.4]: 57-93.   Text   Image   PDF
the antenn shorter in the worker; in the female the neuration of the wings is different. Hab. Celebes (Makassar); Fidjee Islands; Ceylon. Gen. PONERA, Latr. 1. Ponera geometrica, Smith, Proc. Linn. Soc. ii. p. 67. Hab. Celebes (Makassar). Singapore. 2. Ponera l viceps, Smith, Proc. Linn. Soc. ii. p. 69. Hab. Celebes (Makassar); Borneo (Sarawak). The specimen from Celebes has a few indistinct traces of sculpture on the crown of the head and prothorax, but so closely agrees in all other respects
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WSPEC052    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1860. Descriptions of new species of hymenopterous insects collected by Mr. A. R. Wallace at Celebes. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 5 (17b) [Supplement to Vol.4]: 57-93.   Text   Image   PDF
long black hairs towards the apex; the apical segment punctured, and with short ferruginous pubescence at the tip. Hab. Makassar. This species resembles P. rufifrons, but is distinguished by its transversely striated metathorax, its wings not bordered with fuscous, and its entirely black abdomen. Gen. AGENIA, Schi dte. 1. Agenia Atalanta, Smith, Hym. Borneo, c.; Journ. Proc. Linn. Soc. p. 94. Hab. Celebes (Makassar); Borneo; Singapore. 2. AGENIA HONESTA. A. atra, pube argentata vestita
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WSPEC052    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1860. Descriptions of new species of hymenopterous insects collected by Mr. A. R. Wallace at Celebes. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 5 (17b) [Supplement to Vol.4]: 57-93.   Text   Image   PDF
. 66 . Hab. India (Madras, Northern India), Singapore; Celebes (Makassar). Gen. DOLICHURUS, Latr. 1. DOLICHURUS ABDOMINALIS. D. niger, capite thoraceque nitidis, pedibus ferrugineis, abdomine rude punctato. Male. Length 3 lines. Head: strongly punctured before the ocelli, and smooth and shining behind them; the front with a semicircular, flattened appendage, above the insertion of the antenn , which is concave above; the antenn fulvous beneath; the mandibles ferruginous at their apex; the palpi
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WSPEC053    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1860. Catalogue of hymenopterous insects collected by Mr.A. R. Wallace in the islands of Bachian, Kaisaa, Amboyna, Gilolo, and at Dory in New Guinea. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 5 (17b) [Supplement to Vol.4]: 93-143, pl.1.   Text   Image   PDF
grooved stri , and armed behind with two acute spines; the insect has a scattered erect thin pale pubescence. Hab. Bachian. This species has a strong general resemblance to P. geometrica from Singapore, but is very distinct; in the latter species the grooving on the prothorax is transverse and straight; that on the metathorax is circular, and has its centre in the middle of its disk, and the head is much narrower behind the eyes, which is not the case in the present species. 5. PONERA SIMILLIMA
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WSPEC053    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1860. Catalogue of hymenopterous insects collected by Mr.A. R. Wallace in the islands of Bachian, Kaisaa, Amboyna, Gilolo, and at Dory in New Guinea. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 5 (17b) [Supplement to Vol.4]: 93-143, pl.1.   Text   Image   PDF
, trochanters beneath, and a spot on the sides beneath the wings, covered with a bright silvery pile; the tibi and tarsi pilose; the wings fuscous, with their apical margins darkest. Abdomen: the second and following segments with a silvery spot on each side at their basal margins. Hab. Bachian. Gen. AGENIA, Schi dte. 1. Agenia Atalanta, Smith, Proc. Linn. Soc. ii. 94. Hab. Bachian; Singapore. 2. Agenia Amalthea, Smith, Proc. Linn. Soc. iii. 155. Hab. Bachian; Aru. 3. AGENIA LUCILLA. A. obscure
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WSPEC053    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1860. Catalogue of hymenopterous insects collected by Mr.A. R. Wallace in the islands of Bachian, Kaisaa, Amboyna, Gilolo, and at Dory in New Guinea. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 5 (17b) [Supplement to Vol.4]: 93-143, pl.1.   Text   Image   PDF
base outside, and the anterior tarsi, yellow: the outside of the basal joint of the latter black. Abdomen: smooth and shining, reflecting prismatic colours in different lights; the apical margins of the first and three following segments with narrow yellow fasci . Hab. Bachian. Fam. BEMBICD , Westw. Gen. BEMBEX, Fabr. 1. Bembex melancholica, Smith, Cat. Hym. Ins. iv. 328. 47. Hab. Bachian; Aru; Sumatra; Singapore; Madras. Fam. CRABRONID , Leach. Gen. TRYPOXYLON, Latr. 1. TRYPOXYLON PROVIDUM. T
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WSPEC053    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1860. Catalogue of hymenopterous insects collected by Mr.A. R. Wallace in the islands of Bachian, Kaisaa, Amboyna, Gilolo, and at Dory in New Guinea. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 5 (17b) [Supplement to Vol.4]: 93-143, pl.1.   Text   Image   PDF
circinalis, Fabr. Syst. Piez. p. 286. Hab. Bachian; Kaisaa; Celebes; Sumatra; India; Java. 2. Eumenes arcuatus, Fabr. Syst. Piez. p. 287. Hab. Bachian; Australia; New Guinea (Dory and Triton Bay); Key Island; Singapore; Siam. 3. Eumenes Praslina, Gu r. Voy. Coq. Zool. ii. 267, pl. 9. fig. 7. . Hab. Gilolo; Kaisaa; New Ireland (Port Praslin); Key Island; Amboyna. I agree with M. Saussure in considering Eumenes Praslina and E. Blanchardi most probably merely more highly coloured varieties of E
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WSPEC053    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1860. Catalogue of hymenopterous insects collected by Mr.A. R. Wallace in the islands of Bachian, Kaisaa, Amboyna, Gilolo, and at Dory in New Guinea. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 5 (17b) [Supplement to Vol.4]: 93-143, pl.1.   Text   Image   PDF
, Fabr. Syst. Piez. p. 259. Hab. Bachian; Amboyna; Dory; Cape of Good Hope; Malanca; Singapore; India; Java. Having had the opportunity of examining numerous specimens of this species from all the above localities, I have found it to be most inconstant in colouring: its varieties include the R. sanguineum, and R. parentissimum; the females from Bachian are black, with a little red on the head and prothorax. 2. Rhynchium metallicum, Sauss.Mon. Gu pes Sol. p. 114. Hab. India; Bachian; Sarawak. 3
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WSPEC060    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1861-1862. Catalogue of hymenopterous insects collected by Mr.A. R. Wallace in the islands of Ceram, Celebes, Ternate and Gilolo. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 6 (21-22): 36-48, 49-66 [1 November 1861 and 1 March1862].   Text   Image   PDF
; Singapore; Sumatra; China. 4. Sphex tyrannica, Smith, Proc. Linn. Soc. v. 122. 5. Hab. Gilolo; Menado; Bachian; Kaisaa. 5. SPHEX FEROX. S. nigra, capite thoraceque pube fulva vestita; abdomine basi pedibusque ferrugineis, tarsis nigris; alis subhyalinis marginibus apicalibus fuscis. Male. Length 10 lines. Black; the femora, tibi , and two basal segments of the abdomen ferruginous; the petiole black; the head and thorax densely clothed with fulvous pubescence; the clypeus widely, [page] 5
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WSPEC060    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1861-1862. Catalogue of hymenopterous insects collected by Mr.A. R. Wallace in the islands of Ceram, Celebes, Ternate and Gilolo. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 6 (21-22): 36-48, 49-66 [1 November 1861 and 1 March1862].   Text   Image   PDF
. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. iii. 225, . Arcana Ent. ii. 66, . Hab. Menado; India; Singapore; Celebes. Fam. LARRID , Leach. Gen. LARRADA, Smith. 1. LARRADA CHRYSOBAPTA. L. fusco-nigra, capite, thorace abdominisque basi et zona abdominali media pube aurea densissima sericeovelutina vestitis; alis hyalinis flavo-tinctis apice violascenti-fuscis. Female. Length 6 lines. The head, thorax, and legs clothed with golden silky pubescent pile, that on the femora has a silvery lustre; antenn black, with a pale
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WSPEC060    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1861-1862. Catalogue of hymenopterous insects collected by Mr.A. R. Wallace in the islands of Ceram, Celebes, Ternate and Gilolo. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 6 (21-22): 36-48, 49-66 [1 November 1861 and 1 March1862].   Text   Image   PDF
abdomen petiolated; the margins of the segments bordered with yellow. Hab. Gilolo. Gen. RHYNCHIUM, Spin. 1. Rhynchium h morrhho dale, Fabr. Syst. Piez. p. 259. 28. Hab. Gilolo; Bachian; Amboyna; Dory; Malacca; Singapore; India; Java; Cape of Good Hope. 2. Rhynchium rubro-pictum, Smith, Proc. Linn. Soc. Supp. v. 128. 4. Hab. Gilolo; Ternate; Bachian. Group II. SOCIAL WASPS. Fam. VESPID , Leach. Gen. POLISTES, Latr. 1. Polistes tepidus, Fabr. Syst. Piez. p. 371. 7. Hab. Gilolo; Bachian; Key; Solomon
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WSPEC060    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1861-1862. Catalogue of hymenopterous insects collected by Mr.A. R. Wallace in the islands of Ceram, Celebes, Ternate and Gilolo. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 6 (21-22): 36-48, 49-66 [1 November 1861 and 1 March1862].   Text   Image   PDF
. The petiole obscurely ferruginous, twice as long as the thorax, the apex swollen; the first segment of the abdomen has a short petiole, which is pale ferruginous; the second segment has at its basal margin on each side an oblong yellow spot; beneath, the same segment has two small yellow spots. Hab. Celebes (Tondano). Gen. VESPA, Linn. 1. Vespa affinis, Fabr. Syst. Piez. p. 254 (var. V. cincta?). Hab. Gilolo; Bachian; Celebes; Malacca; Singapore; India; China. Fam. ANDRENID , Leach. Gen
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WSPEC060    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1861-1862. Catalogue of hymenopterous insects collected by Mr.A. R. Wallace in the islands of Ceram, Celebes, Ternate and Gilolo. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 6 (21-22): 36-48, 49-66 [1 November 1861 and 1 March1862].   Text   Image   PDF
sub-ovate, the metathorax truncate with the margin of the truncation acute; the prothorax with two short acute spines. Abdomen globose; the node of the peduncle widely emarginate above and subdentate at the angles. (Pl. I. fig. 23.) Hab. Celebes (Tondano). Gen. ODONTOMACHUS, Latr. 1. Odontomachus rixosus, Smith, Proc. Linn. Soc. ii. 64. 1. Hab. Ternati; Singapore. 2. Odontomachus s vissimus, Smith, Proc. Linn. Soc. Supp. v. 102. 1. Hab. Menado; Bachian; Ceram. 3. ODONTOMACHUS TYRANNICUS. O
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WSPEC030    Book:     Hewitson, William Chapman. 1862-1878. Illustrations of diurnal Lepidoptera, part I. Lycaenidae [text]. London.   Text   PDF
submarginal line, all black. Posterior wing with several spots, short lines in pairs, a submarginal line, and the outer margin black: the caudal black spots crowned with silvery blue. Exp.1 1/20 inch. In the Collection of A. R. Wallace, from Singapore. 12. Myrina Tharis. Oxylides Tharis, H bner, Zutr. f. 883, 884. Myrina Pharis, Doubleday in Brit Mus. List. Westwood in Doubleday Hewitson's Gen. Diurn. Lep. pl. 74. f. 3. In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson, from Malacca. 13. Myrina Chitra. Thecla
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WSPEC148    Periodical contribution:     Anon. 1862. The Paradise Birds in the Zoological Society's gardens. Illustrated London News, April 1862 (Supplement): 375.   Text   PDF
species of this magnificent group of birds, he failed in his efforts to preserve these birds alive when captured, and had given up all hopes of being successful in his object. It was only a short time before Christmas last, when in the interior of Sumatra, that Mr. Wallace received information of two specimens of the lesser bird of paradise (Paradisea papuana) being alive in captivity at Singapore. Mr. Wallace immediately proceeded to that place, purchased the birds, which were then in the hands
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WSPEC032    Periodical contribution:     Hewitson, William Chapman. 1862-1866. Illustrations of new species of exotic butterflies. Selected chiefly from the collections of W. Wilson Saunders and William C. Hewitson, vol. III. London: John van Voorst.   Text   Image   PDF
middle of the costal margin and a minute submarginal black spot dotted with white. Expan. 2 7/10 in. Hab. Singapore. In the Collection of A. R. Wallace. This and M. Penanga are very probably the sexes of one species. [page break
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WSPEC030    Book:     Hewitson, William Chapman. 1862-1878. Illustrations of diurnal Lepidoptera, part I. Lycaenidae [text]. London.   Text   PDF
underside is nearly white, the third spot of the anterior wing scarcely seen. Exp. 1 13/20 inch. In the Collection of A. R. Wallace, from Singapore. 8. Deudorix Epijarbas. PLATE VII. figs. 16,18, 17. Thecla Epijarbas, Boisduval, MS. Aphn us Epijarbas, Doubleday, Brit. Mus. List. Dipsas Epijarbas, Moore, Cat. Lep. E. I. C. Mus. p. 32. In the Collections of A. R. Wallace and W. C. Hewitson, from Macassar and North India. 9. Deudorix Diovis, Hewitson. PLATE VII. figs. 10, ll, 12. UPPERSIDE. Male
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WSPEC030    Book:     Hewitson, William Chapman. 1862-1878. Illustrations of diurnal Lepidoptera, part I. Lycaenidae [text]. London.   Text   PDF
rufous brown above, glossed with blue, does not differ from the male on the underside, except that the spots of the posterior wing are smaller and of somewhat different form. Exp.1 7/10 inch. In the Collections of the British Museum and A. R. Wallace, from Sarawak. Var. . With the transverse band of the underside narrower, straighter: the spot nearest the costal margin of the posterior wing linear. From Singapore. [page] 2
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WSPEC030    Book:     Hewitson, William Chapman. 1862-1878. Illustrations of diurnal Lepidoptera, part I. Lycaenidae [text]. London.   Text   PDF
the anterior wing. Exp. l 11/20 inch. In the Collection of A. R. Wallace, from Singapore. 7. Myrina Otraeda, Hewitson. PLATE XV. fig. 34. UPPERSIDE cerulean blue: the inner margin slightly curved, projecting. Anterior wing with the costal margin, the apex, and nervures black. Posterior wing tailed: the costal margin broadly black. UNDERSIDE white. Both wings crossed beyond the middle by a common rufous band. [page] 3
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WSPEC030    Book:     Hewitson, William Chapman. 1862-1878. Illustrations of diurnal Lepidoptera, part I. Lycaenidae [text]. London.   Text   PDF
wing white (the apex rufous), with eight brown spots, followed by several zigzag black lines: the caudal spot, the lobe, and the space between them crowned with silvery blue: a spot above the lobe also powdered with blue: the outer margin black: the fringe white. Female does not differ from the male, except that it is rufous brown above, and has the anal angle of the posterior wing grey, marked with the caudal spots. Exp. l 7/20 inch. In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson, from Singapore and Sumatra
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WSPEC030    Book:     Hewitson, William Chapman. 1862-1878. Illustrations of diurnal Lepidoptera, part I. Lycaenidae [text]. London.   Text   PDF
white: on the underside it does not differ from the male, except that the tails are white. Exp. 1 2/10 inch. In the Collections of the British Museum and A. R. Wallace, from Singapore. On the underside this species varies considerably in the form of the line which crosses the anterior wing beyond the middle, as well as in the size of the black spots of the posterior wing. [page] 3
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WSPEC030    Book:     Hewitson, William Chapman. 1862-1878. Illustrations of diurnal Lepidoptera, part I. Lycaenidae [text]. London.   Text   PDF
. Examples of this species differ greatly in size. A male from Mysol, from the Collection of Mr. Wallace, measures only an inch and two-tenths across the wings, whilst another male from Waigiou is an inch and seven-tenths. Some males are without the longitudinal ray of white on the anterior wing. 4. Hypolyc na Thecloides. PLATE XXII. figs. 9, 10. Myrina Thecloides, Felder, Wien. Ent. Monats. vol. iv. p. 395. In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson, from Singapore. On the underside this species scarcely
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WSPEC092    Periodical contribution:     Sclater, Philip Lutley. 1862. Report on the acquitsition of two living Paradisea papuana brought by A. R. Wallace. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 1862 April 8: 123.   Text   Image   PDF
visited in person the islands inhabited by several species of this magnificent group of birds, he had failed in his efforts to preserve the birds alive when captured, and had given up all hopes of being successful in his object. A short time before Christmas 1861, when in the interior of Sumatra, Mr. Wallace had received information of two specimens of the Lesser Birds of Paradise (Paradisea papuana) being alive in captivity at Singapore. Mr. Wallace immediately proceeded to that place, purchased
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S065    Periodical contribution:     Wallace, A. R. 1862. On the trade of the Eastern Archipelago with New Guinea and its islands. Journal of the Royal Geographical Society 32: 127-137.   Text   Image   PDF
surrounding districts, they are a great medium of exchange over all the Papuan countries, a little being also taken to Ternate. The mats and palm-leaf boxes are in great demand all over the Moluccas. The goods with which these various products are purchased are not very diversified, the principal being bar-iron, calico, and thin red cottons from England, choppers made in Singapore or Macassar, Bugis cloths, cheap German knives and Chinese plates and basins, brass-wire, white and coloured beads
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S065    Periodical contribution:     Wallace, A. R. 1862. On the trade of the Eastern Archipelago with New Guinea and its islands. Journal of the Royal Geographical Society 32: 127-137.   Text   Image   PDF
European luxuries of sugar, biscuit, preserved fruits, and wine, were to be obtained in small quantities, but at very moderate prices, and there was generally no advance made on the Singapore or Macassar rates, the dealers trusting to the profit obtained on the produce taken in exchange from the native buyers. Cockfighting and football-playing (in which the Bugis are very expert) took place almost every evening in the widest part of the street; and though quarrels sometimes occur and creeses are drawn
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S067    Periodical contribution:     Wallace, A. R. 1862. Narrative of search after Birds of Paradise. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1862 (27 May): 153-161.   Text   Image   PDF
country only to get Birds of Paradise, of which they know he can buy plenty at Ternate, Macassar, or Singapore.It thus happened that when Mr. Allen arrived at Sorong and explained his intentions of going to seek Birds of Paradise in the interior, innumerable objections were raised. He was told it was three or four days' journey over swamps and mountains; that the mountaineers were savages and cannibals, who would certainly kill him; and, lastly, that not a man in the village could be found who
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WSPEC057    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1863. Notes on the geographical distribution of the aculeate hymenoptera collected by Mr.A. R. Wallace in the Eastern Archipelago. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 7: 109-145.   Text   Image   PDF
China. India. Philippines. Malacca. Borneo. Singapore. Gilolo. Ternate. Sumatra. Java. Waigiou. Bachian. Dory. Mysol. Celebes. Ceram. Amboyna. Martabello. Bouru. Key. Aru. Timor. Kaisaa. Australia. New Hebrides. Madagascar. Africa. Europe. Oryssus maculipennis .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. * Xyphidria rufipes .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. * l vipes .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. * Tremex insignis
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WSPEC049    Periodical contribution:     Saunders, William Wilson. 1863. On the species of Catascopus found by Mr. Wallace in the Malay Peninsular and East Indian Islands. Transactions of the Entomological Society of London, (series 3) 1: 455- 469,pl.XVII, XVIII.   Text   Image   PDF
Ternate; Batchian; Amboina. angulatus, Chaud. Malacca Sarawack; Ternate; Java. Aruensis, W. W. S. Aru. oxygonus, Chaud. Malacca brachypterus, Chaud. Singapore Sarawack. elegans, Chaud. Celebes; Amboina; Ceram; Batchian. var. Singapore Sarawack. amœnus, Chaud. Dorey; Aru. aculeatus, Chaud. Celebes. l[illeg]vigatus, W. W. S. Batchian; Aru. var. W. W. S. Ternate. cupripennis, Thom. Singapore Sarawack. splendidus, W. W. S. Sarawack. Of these twelve, ten are new to science, and we see from the table [page
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WSPEC049    Periodical contribution:     Saunders, William Wilson. 1863. On the species of Catascopus found by Mr. Wallace in the Malay Peninsular and East Indian Islands. Transactions of the Entomological Society of London, (series 3) 1: 455- 469,pl.XVII, XVIII.   Text   Image   PDF
. Sumatra. brachypterus, Chaud. Singapore Sarawack. elegans, Chaud. Celebes; Amboina; Ceram; Batchian; Macassar. punctipennis, W. W. S. Singapore am nus, Chaud. Dorey; Aru; Tonda; Batchian; Amboina; Ceram. aculeatus, Chaud. Celebes; Macassar. rugicollis, W. W. S. Macassar. l vipennis, W. W. S. Tonda. l vigatus, W. W. S. Batchian; Aru; Ternate. elongatus, W. W. S. Dorey. cupripennis, Thom Singapore neus. W. W. S. Sarawack. splendidus, W. W. S. Sarawack. Making nineteen species in all discovered by
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WSPEC057    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1863. Notes on the geographical distribution of the aculeate hymenoptera collected by Mr.A. R. Wallace in the Eastern Archipelago. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 7: 109-145.   Text   Image   PDF
China. India. Philippines. Malacca. Borneo. Singapore. Gilolo. Ternate. Sumatra. Java. Waigiou. Bachian. Dory. Mysol. Celebes. Ceram. Amboyna. Martabello. Bouru. Key. Aru. Timor. Kaisaa. Australia. New Hebrides. Madagascar. Africa. Europe. Formica gigas * * .. * * * .. .. * * .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. * compressa * * * .. * .. .. .. * .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. * stricta .. * .. .. * festina * .. .. .. * .. .. .. * * mistura .. .. .. .. * pilosa
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WSPEC057    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1863. Notes on the geographical distribution of the aculeate hymenoptera collected by Mr.A. R. Wallace in the Eastern Archipelago. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 7: 109-145.   Text   Image   PDF
China. India. Philippines. Malacca. Borneo. Singapore. Gilolo. Ternate. Sumatra. Java. Waigiou. Bachian. Dory. Mysol. Celebes. Ceram. Amboyna. Martabello. Bouru. Key. Aru. Timor. Kaisaa. Australia. New Hebrides. Madagascar. Africa. Europe. Polyrhachis bihamatus .. * .. .. * .. .. .. * .. * * * .. * * relucens .. * .. .. * carinatus .. .. .. * .. * defensus .. .. .. .. .. * .. .. .. * constructor .. .. .. .. * ruficornis .. .. .. .. * carbonarius .. .. .. * textor .. .. .. * chalybens
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WSPEC057    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1863. Notes on the geographical distribution of the aculeate hymenoptera collected by Mr.A. R. Wallace in the Eastern Archipelago. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 7: 109-145.   Text   Image   PDF
China. India. Philippines. Malacca. Borneo. Singapore. Gilolo. Ternate. Sumatra. Java. Waigiou. Bachian. Dory. Mysol. Celebes. Ceram. Amboyna. Martabello. Bouru. Key. Aru. Timor. Kaisaa. Australia. New Hebrides. Madagascar. Africa. Europe. Polyrhachis fervens .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. * hastatus .. * .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. * .. * bicolor .. .. .. .. .. .. .. * Orsyllus .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. * * Mutilla
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WSPEC057    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1863. Notes on the geographical distribution of the aculeate hymenoptera collected by Mr.A. R. Wallace in the Eastern Archipelago. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 7: 109-145.   Text   Image   PDF
China. India. Philippines. Malacca. Borneo. Singapore. Gilolo. Ternate. Sumatra. Java. Waigiou. Bachian. Dory. Mysol. Celebes. Ceram. Amboyna. Martabello. Bouru. Key. Aru. Timor. Kaisaa. Australia. New Hebrides. Madagascar. Africa. Europe. Ponera versicolor .. .. * .. * rubra .. .. .. .. .. * apicalis .. .. .. .. * iridescens .. .. .. .. * rugosa .. .. .. .. * .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. * .. .. .. .. .. * rufipes .. .. .. .. .. * intricata .. .. .. .. * geometrica
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WSPEC057    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1863. Notes on the geographical distribution of the aculeate hymenoptera collected by Mr.A. R. Wallace in the Eastern Archipelago. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 7: 109-145.   Text   Image   PDF
China. India. Philippines. Malacca. Borneo. Singapore. Gilolo. Ternate. Sumatra. Java. Waigiou. Bachian. Dory. Mysol. Celebes. Ceram. Amboyna. Martabello. Bouru. Key. Aru. Timor. Kaisaa. Australia. New Hebrides. Madagascar. Africa. Europe. Myrmica l vissima .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. * polita .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. * c ca .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. * pedestris .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. * ruficeps .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. * fuscipennis
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WSPEC057    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1863. Notes on the geographical distribution of the aculeate hymenoptera collected by Mr.A. R. Wallace in the Eastern Archipelago. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 7: 109-145.   Text   Image   PDF
China. India. Philippines. Malacca. Borneo. Singapore. Gilolo. Ternate. Sumatra. Java. Waigiou. Bachian. Dory. Mysol. Celebes. Ceram. Amboyna. Martabello. Bouru. Key. Aru. Timor. Kaisaa. Australia. New Hebrides. Madagascar. Africa. Europe. Atta cingulata .. .. .. .. * Physatta dromedarius .. .. .. .. * Typhlatta l viceps .. .. .. .. * .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. * Solenopsis cephalotes .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. * .. .. * .. .. .. .. .. * transversalis
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WSPEC057    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1863. Notes on the geographical distribution of the aculeate hymenoptera collected by Mr.A. R. Wallace in the Eastern Archipelago. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 7: 109-145.   Text   Image   PDF
China. India. Philippines. Malacca. Borneo. Singapore. Gilolo. Ternate. Sumatra. Java. Waigiou. Bachian. Dory. Mysol. Celebes. Ceram. Amboyna. Martabello. Bouru. Key. Aru. Timor. Kaisaa. Australia. New Hebrides. Madagascar. Africa. Europe. Mutilla nigra .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. * .. .. .. .. * exilis .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. * maura .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. * facilis .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. * thoracica
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WSPEC057    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1863. Notes on the geographical distribution of the aculeate hymenoptera collected by Mr.A. R. Wallace in the Eastern Archipelago. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 7: 109-145.   Text   Image   PDF
China. India. Philippines. Malacca. Borneo. Singapore. Gilolo. Ternate. Sumatra. Java. Waigiou. Bachian. Dory. Mysol. Celebes. Ceram. Amboyna. Martabello. Bouru. Key. Aru. Timor. Kaisaa. Australia. New Hebrides. Madagascar. Africa. Europe. Scolia speciosa .. .. .. .. * aurulenta .. * * .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. * .. * * .. .. .. * dimidiata .. * * .. .. .. * .. * .. .. * .. * .. * * .. * terminata .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. * agilis
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WSPEC057    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1863. Notes on the geographical distribution of the aculeate hymenoptera collected by Mr.A. R. Wallace in the Eastern Archipelago. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 7: 109-145.   Text   Image   PDF
China. India. Philippines. Malacca. Borneo. Singapore. Gilolo. Ternate. Sumatra. Java. Waigiou. Bachian. Dory. Mysol. Celebes. Ceram. Amboyna. Martabello. Bouru. Key. Aru. Timor. Kaisaa. Australia. New Hebrides. Madagascar. Africa. Europe. Priocnemis optimus .. .. .. .. .. * verticalis .. .. .. * * rufifrons .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. * pulcherrimus .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. * .. .. .. .. .. .. * fervidus
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WSPEC057    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1863. Notes on the geographical distribution of the aculeate hymenoptera collected by Mr.A. R. Wallace in the Eastern Archipelago. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 7: 109-145.   Text   Image   PDF
China. India. Philippines. Malacca. Borneo. Singapore. Gilolo. Ternate. Sumatra. Java. Waigiou. Bachian. Dory. Mysol. Celebes. Ceram. Amboyna. Martabello. Bouru. Key. Aru. Timor. Kaisaa. Australia. New Hebrides. Madagascar. Africa. Europe. Mygnimia ichneumoniformis .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. * .. * .. * ferruginea .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. * .. .. .. * Lac na .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. * Thione .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. * fervida
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WSPEC057    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1863. Notes on the geographical distribution of the aculeate hymenoptera collected by Mr.A. R. Wallace in the Eastern Archipelago. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 7: 109-145.   Text   Image   PDF
China. India. Philippines. Malacca. Borneo. Singapore. Gilolo. Ternate. Sumatra. Java. Waigiou. Bachian. Dory. Mysol. Celebes. Ceram. Amboyna. Martabello. Bouru. Key. Aru. Timor. Kaisaa. Australia. New Hebrides. Madagascar. Africa. Europe. Larrada exilipes .. * .. .. * Sycorax .. .. .. .. * polita .. .. .. .. * Tisiphone .. .. .. .. * Alecto .. .. .. .. .. * carbonaria .. .. .. .. .. * aurulenta * * * .. * .. .. .. * * .. * .. .. * .. .. .. * .. .. .. .. .. .. .. * modesta
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WSPEC057    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1863. Notes on the geographical distribution of the aculeate hymenoptera collected by Mr.A. R. Wallace in the Eastern Archipelago. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 7: 109-145.   Text   Image   PDF
China. India. Philippines. Malacca. Borneo. Singapore. Gilolo. Ternate. Sumatra. Java. Waigiou. Bachian. Dory. Mysol. Celebes. Ceram. Amboyna. Martabello. Bouru. Key. Aru. Timor. Kaisaa. Australia. New Hebrides. Madagascar. Africa. Europe. Crabro agilis .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. * solitarius .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. * Oxybelus agilis .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. * Arpactophilus bicolor .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. * Psen
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WSPEC057    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1863. Notes on the geographical distribution of the aculeate hymenoptera collected by Mr.A. R. Wallace in the Eastern Archipelago. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 7: 109-145.   Text   Image   PDF
China. India. Philippines. Malacca. Borneo. Singapore. Gilolo. Ternate. Sumatra. Java. Waigiou. Bachian. Dory. Mysol. Celebes. Ceram. Amboyna. Martabello. Bouru. Key. Aru. Timor. Kaisaa. Australia. New Hebrides Madagascar. Africa. Europe. Eumenes Politus .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. * tinctor .. .. .. .. .. .. * .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. * Urvillei .. .. .. .. .. .. * .. .. .. .. .. * .. .. * medianus .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. * conformis
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