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Háva & Herrmann Список публикаций А. Германна Publikationsliste A. Herrmann HERRMANN, A. 1983: (Col. Carabidae). Wiederfund des Harpalus modestus DEJEAN in unserem Gebiet. Bombus - Faunistische Mitteilungen aus Nordwestdeutschland: 2/71, p. 284 HERRMANN, A. 1986: (Col. Carabidae). Wiederfunde seltener Arten: Dyschirius laeviusculus PUTZ. Bombus - Faunistische Mitteilungen aus Nordwestdeutschland: 2/74, p. 298 HERRMANN, A. 1986: (Col. Carabidae). Wiederfunde seltener Arten: Dyschirius nitidus DEJ. Bombus - Faunistische Mitteilungen aus Nordwestdeutschland: 2/74 p. 298 HERRMANN, A. 1986: (Col. Cerambycidae). Phymatodes rufipes F. neu für Norddeutschland. Bombus - Faunistische Mitteilungen aus Nordwestdeutschland: 2/74 p. 298 HERRMANN, A. 1986: (Col. Carabidae). Wiederfunde seltener Arten: Thalassophilus longicornis STRM. Bombus - Faunistische Mitteilungen aus Nordwestdeutschland: 2/74 p. 298 HERRMANN, A. 1989: Kleine Mitteilungen: Zwei bemerkenswerte Funde in Norddeutschland (Carab., Ceramb.). Entomologische Blätter: 85/1-2, p. 118 HENDRICH, L. & HERRMANN, A.& TOLASCH, T. 1993: (Col. Hydrophil.) - Limnoxenus niger (ZSCHACH, 1788) im Niederelbegebiet! Bombus - Faunistische Mitteilungen aus Nordwestdeutschland: 3/10, p. 40 HERRMANN, A. 1996: (Col. div.) – Neue und seltene Arten für unser Faunengebiet - Choleva spadicea (STURM) – Neufund für unser linkselbisches Gebiet. Bombus - Faunistische Mitteilungen aus Nordwestdeutschland: 3/17-20, p. 78 HERRMANN, A. 1996: (Col. div.) – Neue und seltene Arten für unser Faunengebiet - Clambus pallidulus REITTER – Neufund für unser linkselbisches Gebiet. Bombus - Faunistische Mitteilungen aus Nordwestdeutschland: 3/17-20, p. 78 HERRMANN, A. 1996: (Col. div.) – Neue und seltene Arten für unser Faunengebiet - Hydraena melas DALLA TORRE – Neufund für unser linkselbisches Gebiet. Bombus - Faunistische Mitteilungen aus Nordwestdeutschland: 3/17-20, p. 78 HERRMANN, A. 1996: (Col. div.) – Neue und seltene Arten für unser Faunengebiet - Massenfund des Rhynchaenus alni LINNÉ. Bombus - Faunistische Mitteilungen aus Nordwestdeutschland: 3/17-20, p. 78-79 HERRMANN, A. 1996: (Col. div.) – Neue und seltene Arten für unser Faunengebiet - Neuraphes talparum LOKAY – Neufund für unser rechtselbisches Gebiet. Bombus - Faunistische Mitteilungen aus Nordwestdeutschland: 3/17-20, p. 78 HERRMANN, A. 1996: (Col. div.) – Neue und seltene Arten für unser Faunengebiet - Obrium cantharinum (LINNÉ) – Neufund für unser linkselbisches Gebiet. Bombus - Faunistische Mitteilungen aus Nordwestdeutschland: 3/17-20, p. 78 HERRMANN, A. 1996: (Col. div.) – Neue und seltene Arten für unser Faunengebiet - Oomorpha concolor CURTIS – Neufund für unser Gebiet. Bombus - Faunistische Mitteilungen aus Nordwestdeutschland: 3/17-20, p. 78 HERRMANN, A. 1996: (Col. div.) – Neue und seltene Arten für unser Faunengebiet - Scaphisoma subalpinum REITTER – Neufund für unser linkselbisches Gebiet. Bombus - Faunistische Mitteilungen aus Nordwestdeutschland: 3/17-20, p. 78 HERRMANN, A. 1996: (Col. div.) – Neue und seltene Arten für unser Faunengebiet - Wiederfund des Haliplus variegatus STURM. Bombus - Faunistische Mitteilungen aus Nordwestdeutschland: 3/17-20, p. 77-78 HERRMANN, A. 1997: (Col. Curculionidae) - Lixus filiformis (FABRICIUS) neu für unser Faunengebiet. Bombus - Faunistische Mitteilungen aus Nordwestdeutschland: 3/27-28, p. 110 HERRMANN, A. 1999: (Col. Dermestidae) - Attagenus smirnovi ZHANTIEV - neu für unser Gebiet. Bombus - Faunistische Mitteilungen aus Nordwestdeutschland: 3/39-41, p. 163-164 HERRMANN, A. 1999: (Col. Latridiidae) - Adistemia watsoni (WOLLASTON) auf Helgoland - Neu für Schleswig-Holstein. Bombus - Faunistische Mitteilungen aus Nordwestdeutschland: 3/42-44, p. 170 HERRMANN, A. 1999: (Col. Scarabaeidae) - Aphodius borealis GYLLENHAL - Neu für unser linkselbisches Gebiet. Bombus - Faunistische Mitteilungen aus Nordwestdeutschland: 3/42-44, p. 170 HERRMANN, A. 1999: (Col. Curculionidae) - Otiorhynchus fuscipes (OLIVIER) fehlbestimmt = Otiorhynchus meridionalis GYLLENHAL - neu für unser Gebiet. Bombus - Faunistische Mitteilungen aus Nordwestdeutschland: 3/39-41, p. 164 HERRMANN, A. 2000: (Col. Colonidae) - Colon bidentatum (SAHLBERG, 1822) - Neu für unser linkselbisches Gebiet. Bombus - Faunistische Mitteilungen aus Nordwestdeutschland: 3/45-46, p. 180 HERRMANN, A. 2000: Geschützte Insekten - Angenehm berührt. Deutsche Apotheker Zeitung: 140/4, p. 87-88 HERRMANN, A. 2000: (Col. Histeridae) - Saprinus lautus ERICHSON - Neu für unser Faunengebiet. Bombus - Faunistische Mitteilungen aus Nordwestdeutschland: 3/47-48, p. 188-189 OLTMANN, B. & STELLING, K. & HERRMANN, A. 2000: Notizen aus der Käferwelt - der Australische Teppichkäfer Anthrenocerus australis. Der praktische Schädlingsbekämpfer: 52/10, p. 11-14 HERRMANN, A. 2001: Autokescher und Beifahrerkescher. Mitteilungen des Internationalen Entomologischen Vereins e. V.: 26/3- 4, p. 155-158 HERRMANN, A. 2001: Car Catchers - Improved methods for collecting beetles and other insects! The Bulletin of the Amateur Entomologist's Society: 60/439, p. 210-214 HERRMANN, A. & SELLENSCHLO, U. 2001: Meldungen interessanter Käferfunde aus dem Hygieneinstitut Hamburg. Bombus - Faunistische Mitteilungen aus Nordwestdeutschland: 3/49-50, p. 200 OLTMANN, B. & STELLING, K. & HERRMANN, A. 2001: Notizen aus der Käferwelt - Angewandte und faunistische Entomologie. Der praktische Schädlingsbekämpfer: 53/5, p. 15-17 HERRMANN, A. & MEYBOHM, H. 2001: (Col. Curculionidae) - Disjunkte Verbreitung von Acalles echinatus und Acalles misellus in Schleswig-Holstein. Bombus - Faunistische Mitteilungen aus Nordwestdeutschland: 3/51-52, p. 207-208 HERRMANN, A. 2002: Eine anomale Fühlerbildung bei Attagenus bifasciatus (OLIV.) (Coleoptera: Dermestidae). Mitteilungen des Internationalen Entomologischen Vereins e. V.: 27/1-2, p. 77 OLTMANN, B. & STELLING, K. & HERRMANN, A. 2002: Zur Kenntnis der Arten um den dunklen Pelzkäfer Attagenus unicolor. Der praktische Schädlingsbekämpfer: 54/4, p. 21-22 HÁVA, J. & HERRMANN, A. 2002: Two new species of Dermestidae (Coleoptera) from the Afrotropical region. Entomologische Zeitschrift: 112/10, p. 290-292 HÁVA, J. & HERRMANN, A. 2003: Anthrenus (Nathrenus) preissi sp. nov. from Sumatra (Coleoptera: Dermestidae). Entomologische Zeitschrift: 113/7, p. 217-218 HÁVA, J. & HERRMANN, A. 2003: Orphinus wagneri sp. nov. and Orphinus rusumoensis sp. nov. (Coleoptera: Dermestidae) from Rwanda. Entomologische Zeitschrift: 113/8, p. 253-254 HERRMANN, A. & BAHILLO DE LA PUEBLA, P. 2003: Sobre la presencia de Dermestes (Dermestinus) hankae Háva, 1999 and Dermestes (Dermestinus) aurichalceus Küster, 1846 (Coleoptera: Dermestidae) en la Península Ibérica. Boletín de la Sociedad Entomológica Aragonesa (S.E.A.): 33, p. 91-93 HERRMANN, A. 2003: (Col. Nitidulidae) – Carpophilus obsoletus ERICHSON – eine häufig importierte Art aus dem Hamburger Hafen. Bombus - Faunistische Mitteilungen aus Nordwestdeutschland: 3/55-57, p. 226 HERRMANN, A. 2003: (Col. Staphylinidae) - Omalium septentrionis THOMSON - Neu für unser Gebiet. Bombus - Faunistische Mitteilungen aus Nordwestdeutschland: 3/58-60, p. 240 HERRMANN, A. & BAENA, M. 2004: New records of Dermestidae (Coleoptera) for Spain and Europe. Boletín de la Sociedad Entomológica Aragonesa (S.E.A.): 34, p. 211-213 HERRMANN, A. 2004: (Col. Dermestidae) - Dermestes peruvianus LAPORTE DE CASTELNAU in unserem Gebiet. Bombus - Faunistische Mitteilungen aus Nordwestdeutschland: 3/64-65, p. 260 HÁVA, J. & HERRMANN, A. 2004: A new Orphinus species (Coleoptera: Dermestidae) from India: Sikkim. Veröffentlichungen Naturkundemuseum Erfurt: 23, p. 201-202 RUTA, R. & KONWERSKI, S & KADEJ, M. & HERRMANN, A. & LASON, A. 2004: Three species of dermestid beetles (Coleoptera: Dermestidae) new to the Polish fauna with remarks on dermestids introduced to Poland. Polskie Pismo Entomologiczne: 73, p. 307-314 HERRMANN, A. 2005: (Col. Curculionidae) – Polydrusus pilosus GREDL - Neu für unser Gebiet. Bombus - Faunistische Mitteilungen aus Nordwestdeutschland: 3/66-67, p. 268 HERRMANN, A. 2005: (Col. Cleridae) – Korynetes ruficornis STURM – Die Meldungen für unser Gebiet. Bombus - Faunistische Mitteilungen aus Nordwestdeutschland: 3/68-69, p. 273 GEISTHARDT, M. & HERRMANN, A. 2005: Ergänzungen zur Koleopteren-Fauna der Kapverdischen Inseln (Insecta: Coleoptera). Mitteilungen des Internationalen Entomologischen Vereins: 30/1-2, p. 39-50 HERRMANN, A. & HÁVA, J. 2005: A contribution to the genus Phradonoma JACQUELIN DU VAL, 1859 from South Africa (Coleoptera: Dermestidae: Megatomini). Genus: 16/2, p. 183-191 HERRMANN, A. 2006: Beobachtungen - Käferfang im Hotelzimmer. Entomologische Nachrichten und Berichte: 49/3-4, p. 239-240 HERRMANN, A. 2006: (Col. Ptinidae) - Zwei Funde von Ptinus japonicus REITTER, 1877 in unserem Gebiet. Bombus - Faunistische Mitteilungen aus Nordwestdeutschland: 3/70-71, p. 281 HÁVA, J. & HERRMANN, A. 2006: Additional notes on some Dermestidae from Yemen - Part. I (Coleoptera). Mitteilungen des Internationalen Entomologischen Vereins e. V. : 31/1-2, p. 1-10 HÁVA, J. & HERRMANN, A. 2006: Anthrenus (Nathrenus) constantini sp. nov. (Coleoptera: Dermestidae) from South Africa. Entomologische Zeitschrift: 116/2, p. 81-82 HÁVA, J., PROKOP, J. & HERRMANN, A. 2006: New fossil dermestid beetles (Coleoptera: Dermestidae) from the Baltic Amber. Acta Soc. Zool. Bohem.: 69, p. 281-287 HERRMANN, A. & HÁVA, J. 2006: Die Einwanderer Anthrenocerus australis (HOPE, 1843) und Attagenus smirnovi ZHANTIEV, 1973 (Coleoptera: Dermestidae) nun auch aus der Schweiz gemeldet. Entomologische Berichte
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