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Entomologische Zeitung © Biodiversity Heritage Library, http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/; www.zobodat.at Reiiertoriiiiifi dev 8 Jalirgüiige (vuii 1871 — 1878) der SteUioer eDtonioiogischcu ZeiliiDg, ausgearbeitet von m. Wahnschaffe. (beilagi- zum vioilcii IK-K. des Jalirgaiigod 1S78 der SlvKiiier entoinologischcn Zoituiig.) Stettin, 1878. Druck von R. Grass mann. © Biodiversity Heritage Library, http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/; www.zobodat.at © Biodiversity Heritage Library, http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/; www.zobodat.at Auch dieses Repertoiiiim über die 8 Jahrgänge von 1871 bis 1878 ist in derselben Weise wie die frühern von mir an- gefertigt. Dem Herrn Dircctor Dr. C. A. Dolirn und dem Herrn Professor Zelle r slatle ich für mancheilei Auskunft und Hülfe meinen eiacbenen Dank ab und bilte, da ercissere Seh\Aierigkeiten als bisher zu überwinden wai'en, elw;iige Mängel geneigtest zu entschuldigen. Weferlingen a. d. Aller, den 1. Juli 1878. Max Wahnschaffe. © Biodiversity Heritage Library, http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/; www.zobodat.at © Biodiversity Heritage Library, http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/; www.zobodat.at Entoiuolo^ii^clie Zeitung, herausgegeben von dem entomologischen Vereine zu Stettin. Protector des Vereins: Herr Freiherr von Münchhausen, Exe. Ober -Präsident von Pommern seit 1867. 32. Jahrgang 1871. Mit „Neujahrs-Proponendum 1871" von C. A. D. ]). 19 — 20. 14tes Mitglieder-Verzeichniss von p. 3 — 18. 444 S. mit 4 lith. Tafeln. Berichtigungen des Kepertorii von 1863-70, p. 430—34. Das Repertorium der 8 Jahrgänge von 1863 — 70, p. 1 — 74, erschien als Beilage zum 4ten Heft 1870. 33. Jahrg. 1872. Mit ..Neujahrs-Bebelei" von C. A. D. p. 3-5. 494 S. mit 1 lilh. und 1 Kpfr.-Tafel. 34 Jahrg. 1873. Mit „Neujahrs-Octaven" von C. A. D. p. 19 — 20. 15tes Mitglieder-Verzeichniss von p. 3 — 18, mit Nachtrag auf p. 32. Bibliotheks-Verzeichniss auf 56 S. separ. 464 S. mit 2 Kupfr.-Tafeln. 35. Jahrg. 1874. Mit ..Nenjahrs-Kärtchen pro 1874" von C. A. Dohrn p. 3. 450 S. 36. Jahrg. 1875. Mit .,Neujahrs-Wetterprophezeiung für 1875" von C. A. D. 16tes Mitglieder-Verzeichniss von ]). 4 — 20. 506 S. mit 4 lith. Tafeln. 37. Jahrg. 1876. Mit ..Neujahrs-Note zum Reichs-Text" von C. A. D. p. 3 — 4 und einem Extrablättchen a. 4S. am Schluss. 455 S. 38. Jahrg. 1877. Mit ..Neujahrs-Mordbeschönigung" von Dr. C. A. Dohrn j). 19. 17tes Mitglieder-Verzeichniss von p. 3-19. 508 S. 1 lith. Schmetterl.- und 1 lith. Tafel zu Phylloxera p. 74 nebst Bestimmungs-Tabelle d. Tomiciden von Eichhoir zu p. 392. Beilage zum 3. Heft (cf. p. 400): Bücher- Verzeichniss No. 256 von R. Friedländer & Sohn, 32. S. Berlin, Carlsstr. li. 1876. 39. Jahrg. 1878. Mit ,,Neujahrs-Wohnungs-Noth" von C. A. D. p. 80. 488 S. und 1 lith. Tafel. Beilage: Publica- tions entomologi(pies de la Librairie Martinus Njholl" a la Haje. Fevr. 1878. 4 S. (z. 3ten Heft d. Zeitung.) © Biodiversity Heritage Library, http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/; www.zobodat.at I. Alphabetisches Auloreii-, clironologisches Schriftenverzeielmiss. Backhaus, Heim., Kaufmann in Leipzig. 1. Beobachtungen über Entwickeiung überwinternder Schmetterlingspui)pcn bei der Zimmerzucht. (Mit 2 Holzschnitten p. 193.) 1876. 37. p. 192-4. Bastelberger, Max, Kgl. bair. Arlillerie-Lieulenant in Strassburg i. Elsass, flüher in München. 1. Satui'nia Isabellae Graells. Eine kleine Mittheilung. 1878. 39. p. 193-4. Bau, Alexander, in Berlin. 1. Endromis ver.sicolora Lapponica, var. nov. 1877. 38. p. 152. Beling, Th., Herzogl. Braunsclnv, Forstmeister in Seesen a. Harz. 1. lieber Heerwurm's -Erscheinungen, (cf. Koppen, 1871. 32. p. 183 — 90.) (Sammlung aller dem Hrn. Verf. bekannt gew. Nachi'ichten darüber in chrono] og. Ordnung.) 1872. 33. p. 322-9. Berg, Carl oder Carlos, Inspector des Museo publice in Buenos Aires, Professor, (cf. 1873. 34. p. 248.) 1. Ueber die Raupe von Oeneis Jutta Hb. und Agrotis subrosea Steph. 1874. 3j. p. 145-8. 2. Ueber den Bicho canasto (Oiketicus Kirbvi Guild.) (cf. Zeller 1871. 32. p. 49-52, 80-81. Taf. 11. flg. 1—5.) 1874. 35. p. 230-37. 3. Naturgeschichte der Rogenhofera grandis, einer P^liege aus der Familie der Oestriden. 1876. 37. p. 268-72. 4. Beiträge zu den Pjralidinen Südamerika's. Re- gister p. 355. 1876. 37. p. 342-55. © Biodiversity Heritage Library, http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/; www.zobodat.at 5. Lepidopterologische Studien. (Mit einer Tafel.) I. Neue Palustra-Aiten, deren Rauj)en im Wasser leben (cf. 1877. 38. p. 257. Dohrn 406. 2.) P. Burmeisteri p. 224 tig. F. argentina p. 227, Nachtrag 39. p. 287. U. Cecidipta Excoecariae, eine neue Phyeideen- Gattung. Hiezu Figur 2a—f der Tafel. (Er- klärung p. 237.) 1878. 39. p. 221-37. 6. Nachtrag zu der Beschreibung von Palustra Bur meisten. 1878. 39. p. 287-88. Bergroth, E., Stud. philos. in Helsingfors. 1. Referat über: John Sahlberg, Sjaiopsis Amphibi- corisarum et Hydrocorisarum Fenniae. Forhaudl. pro Fauna et Flora Fenniae, Heft XIV. p. 241 bis 302. Helsf. 1875. (Svnon. u. neue Arten.) 1877. 38. p. 120. Beuthin, Dr. H., in Hamburg. 1. Sammelbericht. (Nachträge zu dem Verz. von Endrulat - Tessien , Preller.) 1873. 34. p. 117-19. Blauel, Director in Osterode im Harz. 2. Saturnia Cecropia. (Erziehung.) 1874. 35. p. 222-3. Böttger, Oscar, Dr. Sekretair des OtTenbacher Vereins für Naturkunde. 1. Lepido})terologische Notizen. (2 Bläulinge v. d. Canarischen Ins. Ljcaena Webbiana Brüll. = L. fortunata Stdgr. u. Lycaena Lysimon Hübner. Aus einem Briefe an Zeller.) 1874. 35. p. 48. Boll, ,1., Naturforscher in Dallas (Upper Texas), zur Zeit in Berlin. 1. Nordamerikanische Tineen. (Mit Vorbemerkung wegen der Sammlungen v. Frey) mit Frey, cf. No. 4. I. 1873. 34. p. 201-24. 2. lieber ein Mittel gegen die Reblaus. (Steinkohlen- asche.) 1875. 36. p. 360-62. 3. Einige Tineen aus Texas. (Mit Prof. II. Frey und Anmkg. v. dems. p. 209 etc.) II. 1876. 37. p. 209-28. cf. No. 1. III. 1878. 39. p. 249-279. Anmkg. v. Frey p. 249: Beschr. v. Frey allein. © Biodiversity Heritage Library, http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/; www.zobodat.at 4. Ueber die Befruchtuno- der nordamerikanischen Yucca-Arten. Mit 3 Holz.schnitten auf 404, wo gleich die Erklärung. 1876. 37. p. 401-5. Vero-l. Rilev . 39. p. 377. Breitenbach, Willielm, Stud. rei-. iiat. in Marburg. 1. Ueber Halictus quadrieinctus Fabr. und Spheeodcs gibbus L. (Mit Holzschnitt auf p. 242.) 1878. 39. p. 241-43. Brischke, C. G. A., Hauptlehrer in Danzig. 3. Mikiolepidopterologische Notizen. 1876. 37. p. 68-70. Büttner, F. 0., Lehrer in Grabow a. d, Oder. 1. Anzeige. Ueber Verkauf der Sammlung des Hrn. V. Heinemann in Braunschweig. Macros: 1650 Arten, Micros: 1800—1900. 1872. 33. p. 224. Burmeister, H. Prof. Dr., Ehrenmitglied d. V., Director des Museo publice in Buenos Aires. 7. Brief an Dir. Dr. Dohrn v. 26. I. 1872. Insectenregen in Buenos Aires, Listroderes cos- tirostris. Harj)alus cupripennis. Calosoma bonaerense am 15. u. 20. Novbr. 1865, 66 und 1871. 1872. 33. p. 227—9. 8. Uebei die Pompiliden und Sphegiden des La Plata- Gebietes. 1872. 33. p. 230—41. L Pompilidae p. 230 — 38. II. Sphegidae p. 239 — 41. 9. Buprestidae Argentini, Uebersicht der Prachtkäfer des La Plata-Gebietes. 1872. 33. p. 367-87. 10. Lameliicornia Aigcutiaa. 1873. 34. p. 403—17. 1874. 35. p. 120-33. 11. Nachtrag zur Beschreibung der Gattung Euryades Felder-s. 1874. 35. p. 427-9. (cf. 1870. 31. p. 414-20.) 12. Elaterina Argentina. 1875. 36. p. 265—73. (Mit Nachschrift p. 272 — 3. Note zu p. 269, bei No. 23, Pyroph. punctatiss., p. 344 und Bemerkung V. C. A. D.) j © Biodiversity Heritage Library, http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/; www.zobodat.at 13. Coriespondeii/-. Noiiz wegen einer Anmerkung zu l'vroph. piinctatiss., die vergessen war auf p. 269 d. vorigen Abhandl., mit Bemerk, v. C. A. D. 1875. 36. p. 344. 14. Älekuiosoma Argentina. (Mit Anmkg. p. 463: Aryeni.s, p. 471: Gyriosomus, p. 492: Phityolmus. p. 498 : Opatrinus. 1875. 36. p. 457-500. 15. Hvmenopterologische Mittheiliingen. 1. Die Xylocopa-Arten des La Plala-Gebietes. p. 151-9. 2. Die Argentinischen Centris-Arten. p. 159 — 66. 3. Ueber einige Mjzine-PIesia- Arten p. 166 — 83. 1876. 37. p. 151—83. 16. Die Argentinischen Arten der Gattung Trox Fal)r. 1876. 37. p. 241-68. Druckf. cf. 1877. 38. p. 105. 17. Phytophaga Argentina. 1877. 38. .p. 52-67. 18. Zur Synonvmie der Gattung Cardiogenius. (Haag No.''2. cf. 1876. 37. p. 108 und Burm. No. 14. 1875. 36. p. 468.) 1877. 38. p. 68. 19. Nachtrag zur Gattung Nyctelia. (cf. No. 14. 1875. 36. p. 472 wegen N. B'itzroyi Curtis.) 1877. 38. p. 69-71. 20. Die Argentinischen Aphodiaden. 1877. 38. p. 401 — 12. 21. Nachschrift zu Eu[)aria Derbesis, Aphod. Derbesis Solier, Gay's Fn. chil. V. 72. 1877. 38. p. 412-14. Christoph, Hugo T., in Sarepla. 7. Bericht über meine persische Reise vom Jahre 1871. Abreise am 31. März mit Post nach As- trachan. Dann mit Dampfschiff nach Derbend und Baku 15./ 4. Die heil. Feuer. Sammlung Tschermak's. Dann nach Lenkoran, Astrabad, Schahrud. Nacht- Abenteuer mit einem Tiger. Gute Ausbeute p. 210. Taesch. p. 211. Schah- kuh p. 213. Tschahordeh p. 214. (Mylabris.) Besteigung des 12,000 ' hohen Schahkuh. p. 214 — 15. Abreise v. Scharud am 24. Juni. Gjas. Rückkehr nach Sarepla am 23. JuU. 1872. 33. p. 204-17. © Biodiversity Heritage Library, http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/; www.zobodat.at 10 8. Nach und vom Amur. (Mit Note der Red. p. 201.) Brief v. Nikolsk vom 18. Dechr. 1876. Abreise von Sarepla 16.|2. 1876. Moskau. Kasan. Perm. Tjumen. Irkutsk am 2G.|3. Sammlungen hier. Baikal-See p. 204. Tschita. Schilka ^Fl. Ausb. von Martagan Mitte April. In Raddefka am 15. Mai. 2ter Brief vom 28. Decbr. 1876 ]). 207. Raddefka am Amur. Ausbeute. Lepidopt., Coleopt. p. 209. Fluss Starikowa p.
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