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Archiv Für Naturgeschichte ZOBODAT - www.zobodat.at Zoologisch-Botanische Datenbank/Zoological-Botanical Database Digitale Literatur/Digital Literature Zeitschrift/Journal: Archiv für Naturgeschichte Jahr/Year: 1904 Band/Volume: 70-2_2 Autor(en)/Author(s): Lucas Robert Artikel/Article: Arachnida für 1903. 1253-1339 © Biodiversity Heritage Library, http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/; www.zobodat.at Arachnida für 1903. Bearbeitet von Dr. Robert Lucas in Rixdorf bei Berlin. Über Arachnida insgesamt oder mehrere Gruppen zusammen handeln folgende Publikationen. A. Publikationen (Autoren alphabetisch). Absolon, Ph. C. Karel. Systematicky pfehled fauny jeskyn moravskych. Descriptio systematica faunae subterraneae moravicae adhuc cognitae. Vestnik klubu pfirodovedeckeho v Prostejove za rok 1899, Rocnik IL p. 60—68 (1900). Banks, Nathan. A list of Arachnida from Hayti, with descriptions of new species. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sei. Philad. vol. LV p. 340 —345 pl. XV. Araneae, neue Arten; Opiliones. Börner, C. Über die Beingliederung der Arthropoden (3. Mitteilung, die Cheliceraten, Pantopoden und Crustaceen betreffend). Sitzungsber. naturf. Ges. Berlin, 1903, p. 292—341, 7 Taf. — Ausz. Zool. Jahresber. (Neapel) Arthropoda p. 19 u. 20. Cheliceraten. I. 3.-6. Extremität (p. 293—307). A. Mero- stomata Fig. 1. B. Arachnida, 1. Scorpiones. Fig. 3. — 2. Pedipalpi. a) das 4. —6. Extremitätenpaar, b) das 3. Extr.-Paar. — 3. Araneae. — 4. OpiHones. — 5. Meridogastra. — 6. Chelonethi (Fig. 7, 8). — 7. Acarina (Fig. 9a). — 8. Solifuga (Fig. 10). — Schema für die Soli- fugen-Beine p. 307. — IL Die 3. Extremität (p. 307—312). Besprochen bei den einzelnen zuvor genannten Gruppen. Die Scheere der Pedi- palpi erweist sich vergleichend morphologisch als Basitarsus mit dem unbeweglichen Finger und einer gegen diesen beweglichen Schein- klaue (2. Tarsale + Praetarsus = Telotarsus). — III. Die 1. Extremität (p. 312—313). — Beingliederung der Pantopoden (p. 313—316). — Teleioceraten. A. Crustacea (p. 316—329). B. Trilobita (p. 329). — Zusammenfassung (p. 329—335). Das ungegliederte Urbein der Arthropoden nennt der Verf. Archi- podium. — Basipodit= Subcoxa + Coxa ; Mesopodit = © Biodiversity Heritage Library, http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/; www.zobodat.at 1254 Di*' Rob- Lucas: Entomologie. Arachnida 1903. Trochanterofemur; Metapodit = Tibiotarsus. Es ergibt sich daraus folg. Schema: Archipodium Basipodit Telopodit (Verhoeff) Mesopodit Metapodit Subcoxa Coxa Trochanter Femur Tibia Tarsus (I-II) (I-II) (I-IV) (I-II) (I-X) Schematische Übersichten über die Beingliederung, I. der Arthro- poda excl. Tardigrada, Onychophora (p. 336), II. einiger Crustacea (p. 337), III. der Chelicerata (p. 338). — Fig.-Erklär. p. 339—341. Bruntz, L. Contribution a l'etude de l'excretion chez les Arthropodes. Arch. Biol. T. 20. p. 217—422, pls. VII—IX. — Ausz. Journ. Roy. Micr. Soc. 1904 p. 304. Über Arachnida handeln p. 359—395. Cambridge, Octavius, Pickard. Arachnida in ,,Three weeks in South Kerry, June, 1902." Irish Natural, vol. XII p. 69. Calnian, W. T. Arachnida in Zool. Report for 1903. 47 pp. Carpenter, G. H. On the relationships between the classes of the Arthropoda. Proc. Irish Acad. vol. XXIV Sect. B. Pt. 4. p. 320—360, pl. VI. 5 text-figg. — Abstr. Journ. Roy. Micr. Soc. London, 1904 p. 178. Dahl, Friedr. Erscheinungen in der modernen Systematik. Zool. Anz. Bd. 26. p. 693—696. Davenport, C. B. The Animal Ecology of the Cold Spring Sand Spit, with Remarks on the Theory of Adaptation. The Decenn. Publ. Chicago, vol. 10. p. 157—176. 7 figg. Behandelt unter anderem auch Arachniden. Ells, R. W. 1901. Report on the Geology of Argenteuil, Ottawa and Part of Pontias Counties, Provinces of Quebec and of Portions of Carleton, Russell and Prescott Counties, Province of Ontario. Ann. Rep. geol. Surv. Canada N. S. vol. 12. p. 1 J— 138, 5 pls. — Appendix. Lists of Fossils obtained from the Several Formations along the Ottawa. River pertaining to the Report on theet. No. 121, Quebec and Ontario ( Greenville Sheet) p. 139 J.—143 J. Enderlein, Günther. Die Landarthropoden der von der Tiefsee- Expedition besuchten antarktischen Inseln. I. Die Insekten und Arachnoideen der Kerguelen. II. Die Landarthropoden der antarktischen Inseln St. Paul und Neu-Amsterdam. Ergebn. Deutschen Tiefsee-Expedition Valdivia. Herausgeg. C a r 1 C h u n III (7) p. 197—270 Taf. XXXI—XL, 6Textfigg. 40. Jena, 1903. Fritsch, Anton B. Bericht über die mit Unterstützung der kaiserlichen Akademie unternommene Reise behufs des Studiums fossiler Arachniden. Sitz.-Ber. Akad. Wiss. Wien math.-nat. Kl. Bd. 112. Abt. 1. p. 861—869. Systematische Übersicht der paläozoischen Arachniden. © Biodiversity Heritage Library, http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/; www.zobodat.at Publikationen (Autoren alphabetisch). 1255 Giesbrecht, W. u. Mayer, P, Arthropoda. Zool. Jaliresber. (Neapel) 1903 74 pp. Über Arachnida handeln p. 38—43. Howes, G. B. The Morphological Method and Progress. Rep. Brit. Ass. vol. LXXII, 1902 (1903), p. 618—638, auch in Nature vol. LXVI (1902) p. 522—530. Imhof, 0. Antennae de certains insectes. Nombre des Coleopteres de la Suisse. Insectes vivant sur la neige. Arch. Sei. phys. nat. Geneve (4) T. 15. p. 583—585. — Compt. rend. 86 me Sess. Soc. helvet. Sei. nat. vol. 4. p. 115—117, 3 figs. Behandelt auch Arachnida. Kraepelin, K. Scorpione und Solifugen Nordostafrikas, gesammelt 1900 und 1901 von Carlo Freiherrn von Erlanger und Oskar Neumann. Zool. Jahrb. Abt. f. System. Bd. 18 p. 557—578, 3 Textfig. Siehe unter 5. Sohfugae. Kulczyhski, VI. (I). Aranearum et Opilionum species in insula Greta a Comite Dre Garolo A 1 1 e m s collectae. Bull. Internat. Acad. Sei. Cracovie, 1903 p. 32—58, 1 tab. 5 neue Arten. Neue Gatt. : Minotauria ; Pterotricha nom. nov. pro CalUlepis Sim. non Westr. u. Phytonissa Kulcz. non Koch. — (2). Arachnoidea in Asia Minore et ad Constantinopolim a Dre F. Werner collecta. Sitzungsber. Akad. Wissensch. Wien, Bd. 112. Abt. 1. p. 627—680, 1 Taf. Launoy, L. Contribution ä l'etude des phenomenes nucleaires de la secretion (cellules a venin—-cellules a enzyme). Ann. Sei. nat. (8) T. 18. p. 1—224, 2 pls. u. figs. dans le texte. — Abstr. Journ. Roy. Micr. Soc. 1903. Arthrop. p. 21. Über Arachnida handeln p. 92—97 etc. Lucas, Robert. Bericht über . Arachnida für 1899. Archiv f. Naturg. Jhg. 66. 2 Hft. p. 1153—1242. Mac Gillivray, Alex. D. and C. 0. Houghton. A List of Insects taken in the Adirondack Mountains, N. Y. III. Entom. News vol. 14. p. 262—265. Behandelt auch Arachniden. Melander, Axel Leonard. Some additions to the Carboniferous terre- strial Arthropod fauna of Illinois. Journ. Geol. vol. XI p. 178—198, pls. V—VII. Packard, Alpheiis, S. Hints on the Classification of the Arthropoda; the group a polyphyletic one. Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc. vol. XLII No. 173 p. 142—161, 1 fig. — Ausz. Zool. Jahresber. (Neapel) 1903. Arthrop. p. 22. — Abstr. Journ. Roy. Micr. Soc. London, 1904. p. 177. Pocock, R. J. (I). Some Arachnida collected by Mr. G. W. Bury in Yemen. Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) vol. 11. p. 214—220, 1 fig. 6 neue Arten. : © Biodiversity Heritage Library, http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/; www.zobodat.at 1256 I^i*. Hob. Lucas: Entomologie. Arachnida 1903. Scorpiones: Nebo (1 ii. subsp.), Heterometrus (1), Buthiis (1 subsp.). — Solifugae: Galeodes (1 n. sp.), Rhagodes (2 n. sp.), Daesia (2 n. sp.). — Araneae : Aviculariidae: Monocentropus (1 n. sp.). — (3). Descriptions of Four new Arachnida of the Orders Pedipalpi, Solifugae and Araneae. Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) vol. 11p. 220 —226, 1 fig. 4 neue Arten. — 1 neue Gatt. : Forsythula. 1. A new Species of Pedipalp of the Genus Heterophrynus H. elaphus. — 2. New European Species of SoHfugae : Gluvia Chapmani n. sp. — 3. A new Genus and Species of Trapdoor Spider from Mada- gascar: Forsythula n. g. (1). — 4. New Tree Trapdoor Spider from Malta: Nemesia (1 n. sp.). — (3). A new Carboiiiferous Arachnid. Geol. Mag. N. S. (4) vol. 10. p. 247—251, 2 figg. Anthracosiro n. g., woodwardi n. sp. — (4). Further remarks upon the Carboniferous Arachnid Anthra- cosiro with the description of a second species of the genus. t. c. p. 405—408, 1 text-fig. A. fritschii n. sp. — (5). Arachnida. In ,,The Natural History of Sokotra and Abd-el- Kuri. Edited by Henry 0. Forbes". Special Bull. Liverp. Mus. 1903 p. 175—208, pl. XIV u. pl. XXVI, figg. 1—4a, 2 textfig. [With notes by H. 0. Forbes and W. R. Ogilvie Grant]. Im System. Teil der folg. Gruppen in Übereinstimmung mit dem Zool. Record for 1903 abgekürzt als Nat. Hist. Sokotra. Pritchett, Annie, H. Some Experiments in Feeding Lizards with Protectively Colored Insects (Contrib. Zool. Lab. Univ. Texas No. 52.) Biol. Bull. vol. 5. p. 271—287. Behandelt auch Arachn. Purcell, W. F. (1). New Arachnida collected by Mr. S. C. Cronwright Schreiner at Hanover, Cape Colony. Ann. South Afric. Mus. vol. 3. p. 13—40, 1 pl. 15 neue Arten, neue Gatt. Seothyra. — (2). On the Scorpions, Solifugae, and a Trap-door Spider Collected by the Rev. Henri A. Junod at Shilouvane, near Leydsdorp, in the Transvaal. Nov. Zool. Tring, vol. 10. (Hft. 2) p. 303 —306, 2 text-figg. Radi, E. Untersuchungen über den Phototropismus der Tiere. 188 pp. Leipzig, 1903. — Ausz. Zool. Jahresber., (Neapel) 1903, Arthrop. p. 20. Behandelt die Verhältnisse bei Lycosa u. Hydrachna. Rainbow, W. J. The Arthropoda. In ,, Notes on the Zoology of Paanopa or Ocean Island and Nauru or Pleasant Island, Gilbert Group. Reo. Austral. Mus. vol. 5 p. 1 — 15. Rainbow zählt darin Arachnida auf. © Biodiversity Heritage Library, http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/; www.zobodat.at Publikationen (Autoren alphabetisch). 1257 Schapiro, J. Über den Antagonismus zwischen Hermaphroditismus und Differenzierung, sowie über einige dieses Thema be- rührende Fragen. Biol. Centralbl. 23. Bd. p. 370—387, 500—508. 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