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WSPEC046    Periodical contribution:     Pascoe, Francis Polkinghorne. 1864-1869. Longicornia Malayana; or, a descriptive catalogue of the species of the three longicorn families Lamiidæ, Cerambycidae and Prionidae, collected by Mr. A. R. Wallace in the Malay Archipelago. Transactions of the Entomological Society of London, (series 3) 3: 1-712, 24 pl.   Text   Image   PDF
that the rounded apex of the suture of the elytra is bispinous. In numerous examples now before me they are as stated above. In some specimens the antenn of the male are scarcely so long as the body, and in the female they are only a little shorter. Lachnopterus auripennis. Hammaticherus auripennis, Newman, Entom. i. p. 245. Cerambyx aureipennis, Pascoe, Proc. Ent. Soc. 1859, p. 84. L. ater; elytris sericeo-aurantiacis. Hab. Batchian, Kaioa, Key, Makian, Gilolo (and Manilla). Deep black, elytra
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WSPEC046    Periodical contribution:     Pascoe, Francis Polkinghorne. 1864-1869. Longicornia Malayana; or, a descriptive catalogue of the species of the three longicorn families Lamiidæ, Cerambycidae and Prionidae, collected by Mr. A. R. Wallace in the Malay Archipelago. Transactions of the Entomological Society of London, (series 3) 3: 1-712, 24 pl.   Text   Image   PDF
, paler outwards. Length 6 lines. Clytanthus annularis. Callidium annulare, Fabricius, Ent. Syst. ii. 337; Chlorophorus annularis, Chevrolat, Clyt. d'Asie, p. 38. C. flavescens; prothorace macula elongata longitudinali, postice bifida, nigra; elytris nigris, linea basali curvata, macula humerali, fasciisque duabus, flavis. Hab. Sarawak; Macassar; Ternate; Gilolo; Morty; Batchian; Bouru; Ceram; Aru; Flores; Timor (and India; Java; Ceylon; China; and Mantchuria). Pale yellowish; prothorax with a
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WSPEC046    Periodical contribution:     Pascoe, Francis Polkinghorne. 1864-1869. Longicornia Malayana; or, a descriptive catalogue of the species of the three longicorn families Lamiidæ, Cerambycidae and Prionidae, collected by Mr. A. R. Wallace in the Malay Archipelago. Transactions of the Entomological Society of London, (series 3) 3: 1-712, 24 pl.   Text   Image   PDF
Demonax? palliatus. (Pl. XXII. fig. 8.) D. nigro-fuscus, opacus, elytris (basi excepta) flavo-cinnamomeis. Hab. Gilolo. Blackish-brown, opaque, a large round spot on each side of the prothorax posteriorly, and the elytra, except a small portion of the base, yellowish-cinnamon, the latter very pure and uniform, the spots dull and indistinct; body beneath dark brown, the breast, mesosternum, epipleur of the metasternum, and a curved band on the abdomen, including the posterior angles of the
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WSPEC046    Periodical contribution:     Pascoe, Francis Polkinghorne. 1864-1869. Longicornia Malayana; or, a descriptive catalogue of the species of the three longicorn families Lamiidæ, Cerambycidae and Prionidae, collected by Mr. A. R. Wallace in the Malay Archipelago. Transactions of the Entomological Society of London, (series 3) 3: 1-712, 24 pl.   Text   Image   PDF
South) THE MOLUCCAS. (North PAPUA. N. Guinea Bouru Amboyna Ceram Banda Goram Manowolko Matabello K Islands Morty Gilolo Ternate Makian Kaioa Islands Batchian Aru Islands Dorey Saylee Salwatty Mysol Waigiou Gagie Ac. 2 2 3 6 2 1 8 3 5 2 4 3 Ex. 2 7 1 1 3 1 2 1 8 7 3 1 1 2 Ni. 4 3 4 1 6 6 3 6 14 11 6 5 4 1 Me. 2 10 1 1 2 1 1 5 4 2 4 1 2 Apo. 10 6 10 2 1 1 1 6 7 9 2 24 14 20 8 1 10 5 Dor Hyp. 2 3 1 1 1 4 3 1 1 1 Lam. 8 8 9 3 2 3 2 4 4 4 6 4 10 14 9 4 5 3 Ono. Hip 1 1 1 1 Sap 2 3 1 7 2 1 1 Ast. 1
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S102    Periodical contribution:     Wallace, A. R. 1864. On the parrots of the Malayan Region, with remarks on their habits, distribution, and affinities, and the descriptions of two wew species. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1864 (28 June): 272-295, 1 map.   Text   Image   PDF
. Hab. Gilolo (A. R. W.). [page] 28
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WSPEC046    Periodical contribution:     Pascoe, Francis Polkinghorne. 1864-1869. Longicornia Malayana; or, a descriptive catalogue of the species of the three longicorn families Lamiidæ, Cerambycidae and Prionidae, collected by Mr. A. R. Wallace in the Malay Archipelago. Transactions of the Entomological Society of London, (series 3) 3: 1-712, 24 pl.   Text   Image   PDF
. Gilolo, Batchian, Morty, Ceram. Dark brown, with numerous setose hairs, and closely covered with a pile of dull brown, varied with a little ashy and a few white spots. Head mostly ashy grey, eyes small; mandibles black; palpi luteous; prothorax much broader than the head, ovate-oblong, the sides strongly rounded, and furnished behind the middle with a short slender spine, posterior to which is a large white patch, the disc also with a few obscure ashy spots; scutellum subscutiform, rounded
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WSPEC046    Periodical contribution:     Pascoe, Francis Polkinghorne. 1864-1869. Longicornia Malayana; or, a descriptive catalogue of the species of the three longicorn families Lamiidæ, Cerambycidae and Prionidae, collected by Mr. A. R. Wallace in the Malay Archipelago. Transactions of the Entomological Society of London, (series 3) 3: 1-712, 24 pl.   Text   Image   PDF
., F.R.S., c. Xiphotheata Saundersii. (Pl. V. fig. 7.) X. nigra, nitida, glabrata, sive maculis fasciisque paucis fulvo-pubescentibus. Hab. Batchian, Morty, Gilolo. Black, glabrous, shining; head much narrower than the prothorax, very rugosely punctured, with a few spots of silvery hairs, a narrow median line on the vertex only, succeeded by a broad impression between the eyes; epistome very short and narrow; lip broader and longer; mandibles and palpi black; prothorax rather uneven, with a few
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WSPEC046    Periodical contribution:     Pascoe, Francis Polkinghorne. 1864-1869. Longicornia Malayana; or, a descriptive catalogue of the species of the three longicorn families Lamiidæ, Cerambycidae and Prionidae, collected by Mr. A. R. Wallace in the Malay Archipelago. Transactions of the Entomological Society of London, (series 3) 3: 1-712, 24 pl.   Text   Image   PDF
versim varia; apicibus elytrorum angulo externo in dentem producto. Hab. Batchian, Kaioa, Ceram, Goram, Ternate, Makian, Gilolo, (and Manilla.) Black, nitid, varied with white, grey, or ashy, depending on a very close-set pubescence, generally well limited, while the black portions have a very short and scattered or almost obsolete pubescence; on the vertex are three white lines which meet in front, and these are continuous with three corresponding lines on the prothorax; scutellum
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WSPEC046    Periodical contribution:     Pascoe, Francis Polkinghorne. 1864-1869. Longicornia Malayana; or, a descriptive catalogue of the species of the three longicorn families Lamiidæ, Cerambycidae and Prionidae, collected by Mr. A. R. Wallace in the Malay Archipelago. Transactions of the Entomological Society of London, (series 3) 3: 1-712, 24 pl.   Text   Image   PDF
Thomson. Glenea heptagona. J. Thomson, Ess. c., p. 56. G. capite prothoraceque croceis, hoc in medio macula magna nigra septangulari ornato; elytris purpureo-nigris, vittis quatuor basalibus griseis, fere obsoletis ( , ). Hab. Batchian, Gilolo, Morty. Head, prothorax and body beneath rich saffron-yellow, the former bordered with black on the vertex; middle of the prothorax with a large black heptagonal spot; scutellum black; elytra purplish-black, two nearly obsolete greyish stripes at the base
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S102    Periodical contribution:     Wallace, A. R. 1864. On the parrots of the Malayan Region, with remarks on their habits, distribution, and affinities, and the descriptions of two wew species. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1864 (28 June): 272-295, 1 map.   Text   Image   PDF
able exception being the northern Moluccas (Gilolo, Batchian, and Morty), which do not seem to possess it. The small species in which the sexes differ, and which are best placed with Charmosyna, are, however, found in these islands. Celebes, Sumatra, Timor, and Aru have each species of Trichoglossus peculiar to them. The Platycerci are but poorly represented in the Austro-Malayan Islands, and seem to be hardly at home in the damp tropical forests. They have the same range as the Lories, but
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S109    Periodical contribution:     Wallace, A. R. 1865. List of the land shells Collected by Mr. Wallace in the Malay Archipelago, with descriptions of the new species by Mr. Henry Adams. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1865: 405-416, pl. 21.   Text   Image   PDF
42. PLANISPIRA ZONALIS, Pfr. Hab. Gilolo (Wall.). 43. PLANISPIRA ATACTA, Pfr. Hab. Gilolo (Wall.). 44. PLANISPIRA EXPANSA, Pfr. Hab. Batchian (Wall.). 45. PLANISPIRA COLUBER, Beck. Hab. Ceram (Wall.), var. white and banded. Amboyna (Wall.), var. mottled. Bouru (Wall.), var. dark and waved. Remark. Found upon foliage of shrubs. 46. PLANISPIRA CORNICULUM, Homb. Jacq. Hab. Batchian (Wall.). 47. PLANISPIRA LATIZONA, Pfr. Hab. Ceram (Wall.). 48. PLANISPIRA MARGARITIS, Pfr. Hab. Ceram (Wall.). 49
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WSPEC093    Periodical contribution:     Adams, Henry. 1865. List of the land shells collected by Mr. Wallace in the Malay Archipelago, with descriptions of the new species by Mr. Henry Adams. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 1865 April 25: 405-411, pl.XXI.   Text   Image   PDF
42. PLANISPIRA ZONALIS, Pfr. Hab. Gilolo (Wall.). 43. PLANISPIRA ATACTA, Pfr. Hab. Gilolo (Wall.). 44. PLANISPIRA EXPANSA, Pfr. Hab. Batchian (Wall.). 45. PLANISPIRA COLUBER, Beck. Hab. Ceram (Wall.), var. white and banded. Amboyna (Wall.), var. mottled. Bouru (Wall.), var. dark and waved. Remark. Found upon foliage of shrubs. 46. PLANISPIRA CORNICULUM, Homb. Jacq. Hab. Batchian (Wall.). 47. PLANISPIRA LATIZONA, Pfr. Hab. Ceram (Wall.). 48. PLANISPIRA MARGARITIS, Pfr. Hab. Ceram (Wall.). 49
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WSPEC056    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1865. Descriptions of new species of hymenopterous insects from the islands of Sumatra, Sula, Gilolo, Salwatty and New Guinea, collected by Mr.A. R. Wallace. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 8 (30): 61-94, pl.4.   Text   Image   PDF
Wallace Online [page] 61 Descriptions of New Species of Hymenopterous Insects from the Islands of Sumatra, Sula, Gilolo, Salwatty, and New Guinea, collected by Mr. A. R. WALLACE. By FREDERICK SMITH, Assistant in the Zoological Department, British Museum. Communicated by W. W. SAUNDERS, Esq., V.P.L.S. [PLATE IV.] [Read June 2, 1864.] THE collections of Hymenoptera which are described in the following list contain several insects of especial interest. Three new LINN. PROC. ZOOLOGY, VOL. VIII. 6
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S082[.1]    Periodical contribution:     Wallace, A. R. 1865. On the varieties of man in the Malay Archipelago. Transactions of the Ethnological Society of London 3: 196-215.   Text   Image   PDF
sultan of Ternate possesses also the southern extremity of Gilolo opposite Batchian, the entire northern peninsula of that island, and the islands of Morty, Makian, and the Sulla Islands. The sultan of Tidore governs the remainder of Gilolo, all the islands between it and New Guinea, and the whole coast of the northern peninsulas of that great island. The islands of Obi, Batchian, and the three southern peninsulas of Gilolo possess no true indigenous population. The northern peninsula, however, is
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S109    Periodical contribution:     Wallace, A. R. 1865. List of the land shells Collected by Mr. Wallace in the Malay Archipelago, with descriptions of the new species by Mr. Henry Adams. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1865: 405-416, pl. 21.   Text   Image   PDF
. Batchian (Wall.) (Coll. Cum.). Remark. I will not be answerable for this locality, as I seem to have overlooked the species. 78. PAPUINA MYSOLENSIS, Pfr. Hab. Mysol (Wall.). 79. PAPUINA AURORA, Pfr. Hab. Waigiou (Wall.). 80. PAPUINA VITREA, F r. Hab. Gilolo (Wall.). 81. PAPUINA LANCEOLATA, Pfr. Hab. Gilolo (Wall.). 82. PAPUINA LEUCOTROPIS, Pfr. Hab. Aru Islands (Wall.). 83. PAPUINA ARUENSIS, Le Guil. Hab. Aru Islands (Wall.). 84. GEOTROCHUS TURRIS, H. Ad. (n. s.). Hab. Waigiou (Wall.). 85
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WSPEC093    Periodical contribution:     Adams, Henry. 1865. List of the land shells collected by Mr. Wallace in the Malay Archipelago, with descriptions of the new species by Mr. Henry Adams. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 1865 April 25: 405-411, pl.XXI.   Text   Image   PDF
. Batchian (Wall.) (Coll. Cum.). Remark. I will not be answerable for this locality, as I seem to have overlooked the species. 78. PAPUINA MYSOLENSIS, Pfr. Hab. Mysol (Wall.). 79. PAPUINA AURORA, Pfr. Hab. Waigiou (Wall.). 80. PAPUINA VITREA, F r. Hab. Gilolo (Wall.). 81. PAPUINA LANCEOLATA, Pfr. Hab. Gilolo (Wall.). 82. PAPUINA LEUCOTROPIS, Pfr. Hab. Aru Islands (Wall.). 83. PAPUINA ARUENSIS, Le Guil. Hab. Aru Islands (Wall.). 84. GEOTROCHUS TURRIS, H. Ad. (n. s.). Hab. Waigiou (Wall.). 85
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S109    Periodical contribution:     Wallace, A. R. 1865. List of the land shells Collected by Mr. Wallace in the Malay Archipelago, with descriptions of the new species by Mr. Henry Adams. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1865: 405-416, pl. 21.   Text   Image   PDF
(Wall.). CYCLOPHORINæ. 107. CYCLOPHORUS TUBA, Sow. Hab. Malacca (Wall.). 108. CYCLOPHORUS BORNEENSIS, Met. Hab. Sarawak (Borneo) (Wall.). 109. CYCLOPHORUS AQUILA, Sow. Hab. Malay peninsula (Wall.). 110. LEPTOPOMA UNDATUM, Met. Hab. Borneo (Wall.). 111. LEPTOPOMA CINCTELLUM, Pfr. Hab. Gilolo; Gagie Islands (Wall.). Remark. On foliage. 112. LEPTOPOMA PAPUANUM, Dohrn. Hab. New Guinea; Batchian; Ceram (Wall.). 113. LEPTOPOMA WALLACEI, Pfr. Hab. Aru Islands (Wall.). 114. LEPTOPOMA DECIPIENS, Pfr
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S109    Periodical contribution:     Wallace, A. R. 1865. List of the land shells Collected by Mr. Wallace in the Malay Archipelago, with descriptions of the new species by Mr. Henry Adams. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1865: 405-416, pl. 21.   Text   Image   PDF
115. LEPTOPOMA LOWEI, Pfr. Hab. Malacca (Wall.). 116. LEPTOPOMA MELANOSTOMA, Petit. Hab. Aru Islands (Wall.). 117. LEPTOPOMA SCALARE, H. Ad. (n. s.). Hab. Waigiou (Wall.). 118. DERMATOCERA VITREA, Less. Hab. Aru Islands; Macassar (Wall.). PUPININæ 119. PUPINA PFEIFFERI, H. Ad. (n. s.). Hab. Batchian (Wall.). 120. CALLIA WALLACEI, Pfr. Hab. Ceram (Wall.). POMATIASINæ. 121. OMPHALOTROPIS CERAMENSIS, Pfr. Hab. Gilolo (Wall.). HELICTNIDæ. 122. HELICINA ARUANA, Pfr. Hab. Aru Islands (Wall.). 123
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WSPEC093    Periodical contribution:     Adams, Henry. 1865. List of the land shells collected by Mr. Wallace in the Malay Archipelago, with descriptions of the new species by Mr. Henry Adams. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 1865 April 25: 405-411, pl.XXI.   Text   Image   PDF
(Wall.). CYCLOPHORIN . 107. CYCLOPHORUS TUBA, SOW. Hab. Malacca (Wall.). 108. CYCLOPHORUS BORNEENSIS, Met. Hab. Sarawak (Borneo) (Wall.). 109. CYCLOPHORUS AQUILA, SOW. Hab. Malay peninsula (Wall.). 110. LEPTOPOMA UNDATUM, Met. Hab. Borneo (Wall.). 111. LEPTOPOMA CINCTELLUM, Pfr. Hab. Gilolo; Gagie Islands (Wall.). Remark. On foliage. 112. LEPTOPOMA PAPUANUM, Dohrn. Hab. New Guinea; Batchian; Ceram (Wall.). 113. LEPTOPOMA WALLACEI, Pfr. Hab. Aru Islands (Wall.). 114. LEPTOPOMA DECIPIENS, Pfr
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WSPEC093    Periodical contribution:     Adams, Henry. 1865. List of the land shells collected by Mr. Wallace in the Malay Archipelago, with descriptions of the new species by Mr. Henry Adams. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 1865 April 25: 405-411, pl.XXI.   Text   Image   PDF
115. LEPTOPOMA LOWEI, Pfr. Hab. Malacca (Wall.). 116. LEPTOPOMA MELANOSTOMA, Petit. Hab. Aru Islands (Wall.). 117. LEPTOPOMA SCALARE, H. Ad. (n. s.). Hab. Waigiou (Wall.). 118. DERMATOCERA VITREA, Less. Hab. Aru Islands; Macassar (Wall.). PUPININ . 119. PUPINA PFEIFFERI, H. Ad. (n. s.). Hab. Batchian (Wall.). 120. CALLIA WALLACEI, Pfr. Hab. Ceram (Wall.). POMATIASIN . 121. OMPHALOTROPIS CERAMENSIS, Pfr. Hab. Gilolo (Wall.). HELICINID . 122. HELICINA ARUANA, Pfr. Hab. Aru Islands (Wall.). 123
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WSPEC056    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1865. Descriptions of new species of hymenopterous insects from the islands of Sumatra, Sula, Gilolo, Salwatty and New Guinea, collected by Mr.A. R. Wallace. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 8 (30): 61-94, pl.4.   Text   Image   PDF
. Soc. ii. p. 61.Hab. Sumatra. 10. POLYRHACHIS BUBASTES, Smith, Proc. Linn. Soc. vii. p. 15.Hab. Morty Island. 11. POLYRHACHIS BELLICOSUS, Smith, Proc. Linn. Soc. iv. p. 142.Hab. Morty Island. 12. POLYRHACHIS MARGINATUS, Smith, Proc. Linn. Soc. iv. p. 139.Hab. Gilolo. 13. POLYRHACHIS DIVES, Smith, Proc. Linn. Soc. ii. p. 64.Hab. Sula. 14. POLYRHACHIS DIAPHANTUS, Smith, Proc. Linn. Soc. vi. p. 40.Hab. Sula. 15. POLYRHACHIS RUGIFRONS, Smith, Proc. Linn. Soc. v. p. 70.Hab. Salwatty. 16. POLYRHACHIS
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WSPEC056    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1865. Descriptions of new species of hymenopterous insects from the islands of Sumatra, Sula, Gilolo, Salwatty and New Guinea, collected by Mr.A. R. Wallace. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 8 (30): 61-94, pl.4.   Text   Image   PDF
3. POLISTES DIABOLICUS, Sauss. Mon. Gu pes Soc. p. 68.Hab. New Guinea. 4. POLISTES SAGITTARIUS, Sauss. Mon. Gu pes Soc. p. 56.Hab. Sumatra. 5. POLISTES STIGMA, Fabr. Syst. Piez. p. 261.Hab. Sumatra. 6. POLISTES TEPIDUS, Fabr. Syst. Piez. p. 271.Hab. Gilolo; Morty Island. 7. POLISTES MULTIPICTUS, Smith, Proc. Linn. Soc. v. p. 130.Hab. Gilolo; Morty Island. Gen. ICARIA, Sauss. 1. ICARIA MACULIVENTRIS, Sauss. Mon. Gu pes Soc. p. 23.Hab. Salwatty. 2. ICARIA IRRITATA, Smith, Proc. Linn. Soc. vii. p
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WSPEC029    Periodical contribution:     Hewitson, William Chapman. 1865. A list of diurnal lepidoptera collected by MR. Wallace in the Eastern Archipelago. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 8: 143-149.   Text   Image   PDF
. MYCALESIS MUCIA, Hewitson, Ex. But. iii. Mycalesis, ii. figs. 11, 12. Aru. MYCALESIS MESSENE, Hewitson, Ex. But. iii. Mycalesis, ii. figs. 8, 9. Morty; Gilolo; Ternate; Batchian. MYCALESIS CYAMITES, Boisduval, Voy. Astrolabe, p. 152. New Guinea; Dorey. MYCALESIS MEHADEVA, , Boisduval, Voy. Astrolabe, p. 151. Dorey. Var. Male. With the ocellus of the anterior wing obscured by black. New Guinea; Mysol. Var. Male. With more than half of the anterior wing black; the underside much darker and beautifully
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S109    Periodical contribution:     Wallace, A. R. 1865. List of the land shells Collected by Mr. Wallace in the Malay Archipelago, with descriptions of the new species by Mr. Henry Adams. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1865: 405-416, pl. 21.   Text   Image   PDF
Ceram (Wall): var., large, variously coloured and banded. Gilolo (Wall.): var., small, yellow, with pale bands. Mysol (Wall): var., small, white, with milky bands. K Islands (Wall): var., large, cream-coloured, with brown bands. Sulla Islands (Wall): var., various, purple-tinged. Remark. Found upon foliage and tree-trunks. 6. NANINA AULICA, Pfr. Hab. New Guinea; Waigiou (Wall.). Remark. Found in swamps, among roots and foliage of Sago-palms. 7. NANINA CINCTA, Lea. Hab. Menado (Celebes) (Wall
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S109    Periodical contribution:     Wallace, A. R. 1865. List of the land shells Collected by Mr. Wallace in the Malay Archipelago, with descriptions of the new species by Mr. Henry Adams. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1865: 405-416, pl. 21.   Text   Image   PDF
. Solor Islands (Wall.). 38. PLECTOTROPIS GABATA, Gould. Hab. Menado (Celebes) (Wall.); Birmah (Gould). Remark. On trunk of a tree in mountain forest. 39. PHANIA PYROSTOMA, F r. Hab. Gilolo (Wall.). Var. with yellowish lip, Batchian (Wall.). Remark. Found by the natives on trunks of large forest-trees. 40. OBBA PAPILLA, M ll. Hab. Menado (Celebes) (Wall.). 41. PLANISPIRA KURRI, Pfr. Hab. Batchian; Waigiou; Gagie Islands, and small islets near (Wall.). Remark. On shrubby foliage. [page] 40
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S109    Periodical contribution:     Wallace, A. R. 1865. List of the land shells Collected by Mr. Wallace in the Malay Archipelago, with descriptions of the new species by Mr. Henry Adams. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1865: 405-416, pl. 21.   Text   Image   PDF
propose the name Albersia. H. Ad. 72. ALBERSIA ZONULATA, F r. Hab. New Guinea; Aru Islands; Waigiou; Gilolo; Batchian (Wall.). [page] 41
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WSPEC093    Periodical contribution:     Adams, Henry. 1865. List of the land shells collected by Mr. Wallace in the Malay Archipelago, with descriptions of the new species by Mr. Henry Adams. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 1865 April 25: 405-411, pl.XXI.   Text   Image   PDF
Ceram (Wall.): var., large, variously coloured and banded. Gilolo (Wall.): var., small, yellow, with pale bands. Mysol (Wall.): var., small, white, with milky bands. K Islands (Wall.): var., large, cream-coloured, with brown bands. Sulla Islands (Wall.): var., various, purple-tinged. Remark. Found upon foliage and tree-trunks. 6. NANINA AULICA, Pfr. Hab. New Guinea; Waigiou (Wall.). Remark. Found in swamps, among roots and foliage of Sago-palms. 7. NANINA CINCTA, Lea. Hab. Menado (Celebes
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WSPEC093    Periodical contribution:     Adams, Henry. 1865. List of the land shells collected by Mr. Wallace in the Malay Archipelago, with descriptions of the new species by Mr. Henry Adams. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 1865 April 25: 405-411, pl.XXI.   Text   Image   PDF
. Solor Islands (Wall.). 38. PLECTOTROPIS GABATA, Gould. Hab. Menado (Celebes) (Wall.); Birmah (Gould). Remark. On trunk of a tree in mountain forest. 39. PHANIA PYROSTOMA, F r. Hab. Gilolo (Wall.). Var. with yellowish lip, Batchian (Wall.). Remark. Found by the natives on trunks of large forest-trees. 40. OBBA PAPILLA, M ll. Hab. Menado (Celebes) (Wall.). 41. PLANISPIRA KURRI, Pfr. Hab. Batchian; Waigiou; Gagie Islands, and small islets near (Wall.). Remark. On shrubby foliage. [page] 40
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WSPEC093    Periodical contribution:     Adams, Henry. 1865. List of the land shells collected by Mr. Wallace in the Malay Archipelago, with descriptions of the new species by Mr. Henry Adams. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 1865 April 25: 405-411, pl.XXI.   Text   Image   PDF
propose the name Albersia. H. Ad. 72. ALBERSIA ZONULATA, F r. Hab. New Guinea; Aru Islands; Waigiou; Gilolo; Batchian (Wall.). [page] 41
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S082[.1]    Periodical contribution:     Wallace, A. R. 1865. On the varieties of man in the Malay Archipelago. Transactions of the Ethnological Society of London 3: 196-215.   Text   Image   PDF
From considerations such as these, taken in connexion with the physical and moral peculiarities of the races of the archipelago, together with those of Eastern Asia, of the Pacific Islands, and of Australia, I have been led to a simple view as to the origin and affinities of these races. If we draw a line, commencing on the eastern side of the Philippine Islands, thence along the western of Gilolo, through the island of Bouru, and curving round coast the west end of Flores, then bending back
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S096    Periodical contribution:     Wallace, A. R. 1865. On the phenomena of variation and geographical distribution as illustrated by the Papilionidæ of the Malayan Region. Transactions of the Linnean Society of London 25 (part I): 1-71, pls.1-8.   Text   Image   PDF
posterior margin are of a dusky yellow colour. Hab. Ternate (♂), Gilolo (♀) (Wall.). This well-marked local form is no doubt peculiar to Gilolo and the small adjacent islands, as the original species is to Batchian. I was three months in the island of Batchian before I obtained a specimen of this fine insect, which I had seen once or twice only flying high in the air. I at length came upon it flying about a beautiful einchonaceous shrub with white bracts and yellow flowers (Mussœnda, sp.); and having
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S112    Periodical contribution:     Wallace, A. R. 1865. Descriptions of new birds from the Malay Archipelago. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1865 (13 June): 474-481, pls. 28-29.   Text   Image   PDF
-colour beneath; under wing- and tail-coverts scarcely paler than the belly; bill and claws black; cere, eyelids, and legs orange-yellow; iris golden orange-yellow. Total length 14 inches; wing 7 ; tail 6; tarsus 2; bill, to gape, 1 11/12. Total length 16 inches; wing 9; tail 7 tarsus 2 bill, to gape, 1 2/12. Hab. Batchian, Gilolo, Morty Islands, Waigiou, and Salwatty. Remarks. This species was pointed out to me by Mr. Gurney as being near A. rufitorques, Peale, which inhabits the Feejee Islands
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WSPEC008    Periodical contribution:     Baly, Joseph Sugar. 1865. Phytophaga Malayana. Transactions of the Entomological Society of London, (series 3) 4: 1-300. .   Text   Image   PDF
integris, punctis ante medium magnis, profundis, postice parvis, minus fortiter impressis, interspatiis ad apicem convexiusculis. Long. 3 lin. Hab. Gilolo. [page] 2
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WSPEC008    Periodical contribution:     Baly, Joseph Sugar. 1865. Phytophaga Malayana. Transactions of the Entomological Society of London, (series 3) 4: 1-300. .   Text   Image   PDF
; elytris subelongato-ovatis, fortiter striato-punctatis, pilis suberectis, seriatim dispositis instructis, albo-squamosis, squamis hic illic irregulariter congregatis. Long. 1 2 lin. Hab. Gilolo. Head coarsely and deeply punctured, rugose, epistome thickened at the base, surface oblique, less coarsely punctured than the upper portion of the face, anterior margin slightly angulate-emarginate; basal half of antenn pale rufo-piceous. Thorax scarcely longer than broad, sides obliquely diverging from the
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WSPEC008    Periodical contribution:     Baly, Joseph Sugar. 1865. Phytophaga Malayana. Transactions of the Entomological Society of London, (series 3) 4: 1-300. .   Text   Image   PDF
broader, and its anterior margin more broadly concave. 5. Rhyparida alternata, Baly. Desc. New Gen. and Spec. Phyt. p. 9. Oblonga, parallela, rufo-fulva, nitida; antennis gracilibus, filiformibus, pallide fulvis, articulis intermediis nigris; elytris nigris, intra callum humerale et infra basin excavatis, distincte punctato-striatis, striis apicem versus et supra spatium basilare fere deletis; femoribus inermibus. Long. 3 4 lin. Hab. Gilolo. Head minutely granulose, front impressed with a
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WSPEC008    Periodical contribution:     Baly, Joseph Sugar. 1865. Phytophaga Malayana. Transactions of the Entomological Society of London, (series 3) 4: 1-300. .   Text   Image   PDF
fortiter punctatis, iis disci centralis apicem versus confusis, interspatiis planis, punctis piceis; femoribus muticis. Long. 3 3 lin. Hab. Ceram, Gilolo, Batchian. Front slightly swollen, minutely but distinctly punctured, its lower end impressed with a deep longitudinal groove; epistome distinctly separated from the front, longer than broad, pentagonal, the apical angle acute; sides straight and parallel; anterior margin broadly concave-emarginate, angles of the notch obtuse, moderately
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WSPEC008    Periodical contribution:     Baly, Joseph Sugar. 1865. Phytophaga Malayana. Transactions of the Entomological Society of London, (series 3) 4: 1-300. .   Text   Image   PDF
subnitidous, very finely granulose. Very closely related to R. amabilis, of which it is possibly a variety; the thorax more regularly rounded. 46. Rhyparida fulvescens, n. sp. Elongata, convexa, fulva, nitida; antennis flavis; thorace subnitido, hic illic sparse punctato; elytris thorace paullo latioribus, parallelis, convexis, infra basin leviter transversim excavatis; striis integris, sulcatis, fortiter punctatis; interspatiis convexis; femoribus muticis. Long. 2 lin. Hab. Gilolo. Head
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WSPEC029    Periodical contribution:     Hewitson, William Chapman. 1865. A list of diurnal lepidoptera collected by MR. Wallace in the Eastern Archipelago. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 8: 143-149.   Text   Image   PDF
. Timor. YPHTHIMA SBPYRA, Hewitson, Trans. Ent. Soc. 3rd series, ii. pl. 17.fig. 10. Batchian; Gilolo. Var. With the underside of the posterior wing white, slightly undulated with rufous brown. Flores. YPHTHIMA ARCTOUS, Fabricius, Aru. YPHTHIMA AMPHITHEA, M n tries, in Schrenck s Amur-Lande, pl. 3. fig. 10. Sula. Fam. ERYCINID . Gen. ZEMEROS, Boisduval. ZEMEROS FLEGYAS, Cramer. From Java. Var. Female. With a broad transverse band of five conical spots beyond the middle of the wing. Malacca
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WSPEC056    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1865. Descriptions of new species of hymenopterous insects from the islands of Sumatra, Sula, Gilolo, Salwatty and New Guinea, collected by Mr.A. R. Wallace. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 8 (30): 61-94, pl.4.   Text   Image   PDF
silvery; the tibi have their calcaria white. Abdomen smooth and shining, with scattered fine punctures, the posterior margins of the segments with long silvery hairs; the apical segment coarsely punctured and fringed with black hairs. Hab. Morty Island. Tribe FOSSORES, Latr. Fam. SCOLIAD , Leach. Gen. TIPHIA, Fabr. 1. TIPHIA FLAVIPENNIS, Smith, Proc. Linn. Soc. ii. p. 91.Hab. Gilolo; Morty Island. Gen. SCOLIA, Fabr. DIV. 1. The anterior wings with two submarginal cells and one recurrent nervure. 1
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WSPEC056    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1865. Descriptions of new species of hymenopterous insects from the islands of Sumatra, Sula, Gilolo, Salwatty and New Guinea, collected by Mr.A. R. Wallace. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 8 (30): 61-94, pl.4.   Text   Image   PDF
. Hab. Gilolo. [page] 8
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WSPEC056    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1865. Descriptions of new species of hymenopterous insects from the islands of Sumatra, Sula, Gilolo, Salwatty and New Guinea, collected by Mr.A. R. Wallace. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 8 (30): 61-94, pl.4.   Text   Image   PDF
fine silky silvery pile; the wings hyaline and iridescent, the nervures testaceous. Abdomen smooth and shining, the apical margins of the segments with silvery fasci . Hab. Gilolo. Gen. PISON, Spin. 1. PISON PALLIDIPALPIS, Smith, Proc. Linn. Soc. vii. p. 35.Hab. Morty Island. 2. PISON MOROSUS. P. niger, nitidus, distincte punctatus; alis subhyalinis, venis nigris; abdomine nitido, segmentorum marginibus argentatis. Female. Length 4 lines. Head punctured, the punctures confluent on the face; the
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WSPEC056    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1865. Descriptions of new species of hymenopterous insects from the islands of Sumatra, Sula, Gilolo, Salwatty and New Guinea, collected by Mr.A. R. Wallace. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 8 (30): 61-94, pl.4.   Text   Image   PDF
. Gilolo. Group SOLITARY WASPS. Fam. EUMENID , Westw. Gen. EUMENES, Fabr. 1. EUMENES ARCUATUS, Fabr. Syst. Piez. p. 286.Hab. Salwatty. 2. EUMENES PRASLINA, Gu r.Voy.Coq. Zool. ii. p. 267(var. arcuatus).Hab. Morty Island. 3. EUMENES EXIMIUS, Smith, Proc. Linn. Soc. v. p. 126.Hab. New Guinea; Morty Island. 4. EUMENES VOLATILIS, Smith, Proc. Linn. Soc. vii. p. 38.Hab. New Guinea. 5. EUMENES PULVIPENNIS, Smith, Cat. Vespide, p. 24.Hab. Sula. [page] 8
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WSPEC056    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1865. Descriptions of new species of hymenopterous insects from the islands of Sumatra, Sula, Gilolo, Salwatty and New Guinea, collected by Mr.A. R. Wallace. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 8 (30): 61-94, pl.4.   Text   Image   PDF
very bright blue-green, changing in different lights; beneath rufo-testaceous. Hab. Morty Island. This insect so closely resembles the N. concinna from Celebes and Ceram, that I suspect it may be the true male of that species; that which I have described as being so is probably a distinct species. Fam. MELECTID , Westw. Gen. CROCISA, Latr. 1. CROCISA NITIDULA, Fabr. Syst. Piez. p. 386.Hab. Salwatty; Gilolo. Gen. CœLIOXYS, Latr. 1. CœLIOXYS INTRUDENS, Smith, Proc. Linn. Soc. v. p. 132 ( ?).Hab
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WSPEC056    Periodical contribution:     Smith, Frederick. 1865. Descriptions of new species of hymenopterous insects from the islands of Sumatra, Sula, Gilolo, Salwatty and New Guinea, collected by Mr.A. R. Wallace. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology), 8 (30): 61-94, pl.4.   Text   Image   PDF
, the apical margins of the segments rufo-testaceous; the two apical segments clothed with pale ferruginous pubescence. Hab. Morty Island. Fam. SCOPULIPEDES. Gen. CERATINA, Latr. 1. CERATINA HIEROGLYPHICA, Smith, Cat. Apidœ p. 224.Hab. Gilolo. Gen. XYLOCOPA, Latr. 1. XYLOCOPA LATIPES, Drury, Ill. Exot. Ins. ii. p. 98.Hab. Sumatra. 2. XYLOCOPA C RULEA, Fabr. Syst. Piez. p. 345.Hab. Sumatra. 3. XYLOCOPA DEJEANII, St. Farg. Hym. ii. p. 209.Hab. Sumatra. 4. XYLOCOPA PROVIDA, Smith, Proc. Linn. Soc. vii
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WSPEC116    Book contribution:     Gould, John. 1865. [Semioptera wallacei.] In: Birds of Australia, vol. 2. London: John Gould, pp. 532-534   Text   Image   PDF
been when this remarkable form first met his gaze! and how enthusiastically does he write on this and the other objects with which he was surrounded: — In a letter to Mr. S. Stevens he says, Here I have been only five days, yet I believe I have already secured the finest and most wonderful bird in the island. I consider it the greatest discovery I have yet made; and it gives me hopes of getting other species in Gilolo and Ceram. There is also here a species of Monkey — much further eastwards
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WSPEC116    Book contribution:     Gould, John. 1865. [Semioptera wallacei.] In: Birds of Australia, vol. 2. London: John Gould, pp. 532-534   Text   Image   PDF
shoulder feathers, and expand the elegant shields on each side of the breast. Like the Birds of Paradise, the females and young birds far outnumber the fully plumaged birds, which renders it probable that the extraordinary accessory plumes are not fully developed until the third or fourth year. The bird seems to feed principally upon fruit, but it probably takes insects occasionally. I have obtained a few examples of apparently the same bird from Gilolo, but in these the crown is of a more
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S096    Periodical contribution:     Wallace, A. R. 1865. On the phenomena of variation and geographical distribution as illustrated by the Papilionidæ of the Malayan Region. Transactions of the Linnean Society of London 25 (part I): 1-71, pls.1-8.   Text   Image   PDF
. Priamus-group. Malacca Sumatra. Borneo. Java. Philippines. Celebes. Lombock. Timor. Gilolo. Batchian. Bouru. Ceram Banda. Goram. Ké Islands. Aru Islands. Mysol. Waigiou. New Guinea. New Ireland. Woodlark Isl. 1 Priamus, L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 Poseidon, Db. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 3 Crœsus, Feld. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 4 Tithonus, De Haan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 5
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S096    Periodical contribution:     Wallace, A. R. 1865. On the phenomena of variation and geographical distribution as illustrated by the Papilionidæ of the Malayan Region. Transactions of the Linnean Society of London 25 (part I): 1-71, pls.1-8.   Text   Image   PDF
viewed obliquely. 12. ORNITHOPTERA CRITON, Felder.O. Criton, Feld. Lep. Fragm. p. 49. Hab. Batchian, Ternate, Gilolo, Morty Island (Wall.). 13. ORNITHOPTERA PLATO, n. s.Male: resembles O. Criton in the form and extent of the yellow patch, but the upper wings differ in having the outer half of a lighter tint; on the under surface this outer half of the wing is of a light ash-colour. Abdomen almost wholly black beneath. No red patches at the base of the wings, or any red collar. Female unknown.Hab
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S096    Periodical contribution:     Wallace, A. R. 1865. On the phenomena of variation and geographical distribution as illustrated by the Papilionidæ of the Malayan Region. Transactions of the Linnean Society of London 25 (part I): 1-71, pls.1-8.   Text   Image   PDF
peculiar to New Guinea and the Papuan Islands, the distinctive characters of which, though very slight, seem sufficiently constant. 33. PAPILIO TELEGONUS, Felder.P. Telegonus, Feld. Lep. Fragm. p. 50. Hab. Batchian, Gilolo (♂, ♀) (Wall.).Remark.—A very distinct species, separated from P. Ulysses by the extent of the cottony patch on the upper wings, and by the different form and colour of the blue markings. [page] 4
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S096    Periodical contribution:     Wallace, A. R. 1865. On the phenomena of variation and geographical distribution as illustrated by the Papilionidæ of the Malayan Region. Transactions of the Linnean Society of London 25 (part I): 1-71, pls.1-8.   Text   Image   PDF
black markings more sharply defined. q. Eurypylus group. 106. PAPILIO CODRUS, Cramer.P. Codrus, Cr. Pap. Ex. t. 179. f. A, B; Boisd. Sp. Gén. Lép. p. 228. Hab. Amboyna and Ceram (type) (♂, ♀) (Wall.). Local form a (Gilolensis).—Differs from the true P. Codrus in having always an additional semiovate spot below the submedian nervure, and in having a small round spot on the anterior margin of the lower wings beneath: it is also rather smaller. Hab. Batchian and Gilolo (Wall.) Subspecies b
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