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Természetrajzi Füzetek TERMÉSZETRAJZI FÜZETEK AZ ÁLLAT-, NÖVÉNY-, ÁSVÁNY- ÉS FÖLDTAN KÖRÉBL. ÉVNEGYEDES FOLYÓIRAT. KIJlDJ^A JL MA.aYA.Il JSTEJ^ZJETl MÚZJET7M. A TERMÉSZETRAJZI OSZTÁLYOK KÖZREMKÖDÉSE MELLETT SZERKESZTI HERMAN OTTÓ. SZAKSZERKESZTK : FRIVALDSZKY J., JANKA VICTOR, (leíró állattan). (leíró növísnytan). HATODIK KÖTET. HÁEOM KÖNTOMATU TÁBLÁVAL. BUDAPEST, 1883. FEANKLIN-TÁESULAT KÖNYVNYOMDÁJA EGYETEM-tTTCZA 4-Ík SZÁM AT^ATT. FEB 9 )Q^« VI. KÖTET. ÁLLATTAN. 1.—IV. füzet. LITERATURA HAMENOPTERORUM. AB ALEXANDRO MOCSARA CONSCKIPTA. *>^ ^a»i?«s MINT KÜLÖNLENYOMAT KIADATOTT 1882. V Literaturam nuiversalem Hymenopteroi'iim tempore recenti adhnc nemo edidit; ideo publicatione seqneiiti Imins amabilis scientiae cnltoribus opus utile et iam pridem optatum praeben- dum censeo. 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