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Entomologi Och Naturalhistoria 2009 Entomologi och naturalhistoria 2009 Följande lista över entomologiska böcker och tryck omfattar en rad olika ämnesområden och inkluderar många olika insektsgrupper. Vissa insektsgrupper har fått egna rubriker. Dessa grupper kan även finnas behandlade under andra avdelningar, varför det kan löna sig att leta också under dessa. I den här katalogen har jag särskilt velat lyfta fram några klassiska insektsverk som haft stor betydelse för entomologins utveckling i dess olika former. Jag begagnar även tillfället att slå ett slag för den i boksamlarkretsar välkände entomologen och Linné-kännaren Felix Bryk, som trots en verksamhet som rörde sig över vida fält alltid behöll bibliophilens känsla för det estetiskt tilltalande, något som löper som en röd tråd genom hans produktion. Han presenteras i en särskilt avdelning och med en kort biografi. Trycken är kompletta och i gott antikvariskt skick, skurna och häftade i 8:o, samt bär pappomslag om ej annat anges. Betalning och sändning efter överenskommelse. Porto tillkommer vid postutskick. Använd gärna e-post vid beställning. Mikael Sörensson, Zoologiska Institutionen, Helgonavägen 3, S-223 62 Lund (tel. 046-222 78 02 el. 046-151597). E-MAIL: [email protected] Ak. avh. = akademisk avhandling; a.u. = allt utkommet; b.om. = bakre omslag; ded. = dedikation; fl = fläck(ar); fr.om. = främre omslag; hfrbd = halvfranskt band; hklbd = halvklotband; klbd = klotband; namnt = namnteckning; osk. = oskuren; ouppsk. = ouppskuren; pl(r), pls = plansch(er); pp = sidor; samt. = samtida; sid = sidor; skom. = skyddsomslag; stpl. = stämpel; sär. = särtryck; tit. = titelblad; u.omsl. = utan omslag; utv. = utvikbar(a); AEF = Acta Ent. Fennica; ASZBV = Ann. Soc. Zool.-Bot.Fenn. Vanamo.; AfZ = Arkiv för Zoologi; ASFFF = Acta Soc. pro Fauna et Flora Fenn.; AZF = Acta Zoologica Fennica; BKVAH = Bihang till Kung. Sv. Vet.-Akad. Handl.; FF = Fauna och Flora; GKVVH = Göteborgs Kungl. Vet. och Vitterhetssamhälles Handl.; KFSNF = Kung. Fysiografiska Sällsk:s Handl. Ny Följd; KSVSN = Kung. Sv. Vet.Akad. Skrifter i Natursk.; KVAAN = Kung. Sv. Vet.-Akad. Avhandl. i Naturskydds-ärenden; KVAH = Kung. Vet.-Akad. Handl.; MSFFF = Memoranda Soc. pro Fauna et Flora Fenn.; NiG = Natur i Göinge; ÖKVAF = Öfversigt af Kongl. Vet.-Akad. Förhandl.; INNEHÅLL Tidskrifter 1 - 12 Klassiska verk 13 - 30 Gammalt & Rart 31 - 135 Bestämningslitteratur 136 - 251 Mångfotingar & spindeldjur 252 - 300 Stritar & skinnbaggar 301 - 343 Stövsländor 344 - 350 Sländor 351 - 415 Gräshoppor mm 416 - 445 Arctica, fjäll & annat nordligt 446 - 544 Atlandtidum 545 - 587 Östersjön och dess öar 588 - 627 Djurgeografi, fossil & subfossil 628 - 651 Kataloger 652 - 688 Linnaeana 689 - 731 Brykiana 732 - 750 Kulturhistoria & hjälpmedel 751 - 814 Skalbaggar 815 - 1222 Kortvingar 1223 - 1266 Steklar 1267 - 1341 Myror 1342 - 1364 Tvåvingar (myggor & flugor) 1365 - 1440 Libera mixta 1441 - 1567 TIDSKRIFTER 1. Annales Entomologici Fennici. Vol. 1-55 (1935-89) [häfte 28:4 fattas]. – Utkom med fyra häften per år och volym 1200:- 2. Entomologbladet. 1937-39. Populär bilaga till Entomologisk Tidskrift. 64 pp. + 62 + 69 pp. Innehåler bl.a. Palms uppsats om insamling av strandskalbaggar, Brundins om fjällevande baggar, Durangos om fjärilar på Fårö, Gaunitz om entomologi i Lappland, Romans om parasitstekellokaler, janssons om Horions 'Nachtrag zu Reitter', Malaise om Burma-expeditionen och, sist men inte minst, Einar Wiréns underbara lilla kåseri, f.ö. betitlat 'Från ungdomsåren', över entomologens kanske viktigaste tillbehör i sin utrustning, nämligen entusiasmen! Där beättas även om roliga skalbaggsfynd från Uppsala samt Kjell Kolthoffs Cucujus-fynd vid Lilla Norby, Uppsala. 300:- 3. Entomologbladet. 1938:1-2 och 1939:1-4. 32+64 pp. U. omsl. - Innehåller bl.a. Palms uppsats om "Om insamling av skalbaggar på Ölands alvar". 120:- 4. Entomologen. Vol. 1-5 (1972-76; allt som utkom). 10 häften om ca 300 pp. Utgiven av Ent. Sällskapet, Lund. Bra skick. – Faunistik, biologi, fynd, mm av olika grupper. 200:- 5. Entomologica Scandinavica. Supplement 1-10 (1970-1979). Fint inbundna i tre röda klotband. 3 vols. – Omfattar bl.a. Palms arbete över skandinaviska knäpparlarver och Nyholms revision av Nordens Cyphon-arter, samt större arbeten över faunan på Surtsey och Ceylon, om fjädermyggor, bladlöss och vattenlevande skinnbaggar. 500:- 6. Entomologica Scandinavica. Vol. 1-10 (1970-1979). Fint inbudna i gröna klotband. 5 vols. 800:- 7. Entomologica Scandinavica. Vol. 1-30 (1970-1999). Orginalhäften. Fin svit. – Går fortfarande att köpa från förlaget, men är extremt dyr (ca 1000:-/årsvolym). Här till ca 1/10 av nypriset. 3500:- 8. Entomologiska Meddelelser. 1887. Förste bind. Förste Hefte. Ouppsk. – I utmärkt skick. Innehåller bl.a. F. Meinerts tillägg till den danska skalbaggskatalogen som Schiødte lanserade i Naturhistorisk Tidskrift. 80:- 9. Oikos. Vol. 1-23 (1950-72). – Svenskproducerad internationell tidskrift i ekologi. 700:- 10. Opuscula Entomologica. Vol. 10-34 (1945-69) + register 1936-55. I orginalhäften. 650:- 11. Öfversigt af Kongliga Vetenskaps-Akademiens Förhandlingar. Vol 28(3-4) (1871). Dek. org. omsl. 1 pl. – Zoologi av bl.a. C. Stål, O. M. Reuter och A. Stuxberg. 70:- 12. Öfversigt af Kongliga Vetenskaps-Akademiens Förhandlingar. Vols. 9-13 (1852- 56). 5 årsvolymer. Ca 1400 pp. + 29 pls. (någa delvis handkolorerade). Dek. org. omsl. Ouppsk. Utmärkt skick. – En delsvit av denna av en mängd intressanta entomologiska uppsatser kryddade tidskrift. Förevarande volymer innehåller viktiga entomologiska arbeten av bl.a. Thomson, Boheman, Holmgren, Loew, Stål, P. F. Wahlberg och Wallengren, därtill zoologiska av Sven Nilsson, Kinberg, Liljeborg, Lovén, Malm, Meves, Sundevall, Thorell och J. A. Wahlberg, samt brev från Paraguay av Munch af Rosensköld, botanik, reseskildringar och mycket annat. Ett stycke högklassig svensk vetenskapshistoria i sällsynt välbevarade orginalhäften. 900:- KLASSISKA VERK 13. Bodenheimer, F. S. 1928-29. Materialien zur Geschichte der Entomologie bis Linné. Band I-II. W. Junk, Berlin. x, 498 pp, 155 figs + vi, 480 pp, 100 figs. Stor 8:o. Två volymer bundna i bruna hfrbd med förgylld ryggtitel. Gråa org.omslag medbundna. Band fortfarande med de skyddspapper som bifogades vid leveransen från tryckeriet. Utmärkt skick. – Förmodligen den bästa sammanställning och presentation som gjorts i ämnet och ytterst värdefull som bibliografi över för- linneanerna inom världsentomologin. 1800:- 14. Brundin, L. 1966. Transantarctic relationships and their significance, as evidenced by chironomid midges. With a monograph of the subfamilies Podonominae and Aphroteniinae and the austral Heptagyiae. K. Sv. Vet. Handl. 4:e ser., bd 11 nr.1. 472 sid. 638 fig. 30 tavl. varav 6 färg. Stor 4:o. Ded. fr. förf. Delv. ouppsk. – Med detta storartade och numera klassiska systematiska och djurgeografiska arbete introducerades kladistikens och den moderna systematikens arbetsmetod. Tryckt i liten upplaga. 800:- 15. Chopard, L. 1943. Orthopteroides de l'Afrique du Nord. Faune de L'Empire Français. I. Libraire Larose, Paris. 446 pp, 658 figs. Stor 8:o. Namnt. i bläck. Skomslag. Fint skick! – Behandlar Nordafrikas hopprätvingar och tvestjärtar med bestämnings- nycklar och många figurer. Den enda heltäckande monografin över områdets gräshoppor, syrsor och vårtbitare. 1200:- 16. Comstock, J. H. 1918. The wings of insects. Ithaca, New York. 430 pp, 427 figs. Grönt, dek. org. klbd. Bra skick. – Klassisk bok som lade den moderna grunden för insektsvingens morfologi, anatomiska terminologi och evolution och som därför fortfarande är högst aktuell. 450:- 17. Dahlbom, A. G. 1843-45. Hymenoptera Europaea praecipuae borealia; formis typicis nonnullis specierum generumqve exoticarum aut extraneorum propter nexum systematicum associatis; per familias, genera, species et varietates disposita et descripta. Tomus: Sphex in sensu Linnaeano. Lundbergiana, Lund. Pp. xLiv, 8 utv. pp., 1-528., 1 pl. Exl., namnt. – Dahlboms magnum opus utgör en noggrant genomarbetad översikt av Sveriges och Europas Pompilidae och Sphecidae i bred bemärkelse. Alla arter beskrives, varav flera nya för vetenskapen. Här finns även intressanta faunistiska data från Dahlboms och Zetterstedts insamlingar under 1820-, 30- och 40-talen i Sverige. Ett av de viktigaste arbetena inom aculeatlitteraturen. 800:- 18. Ekman, S. 1922. Djurvärldens utbredningshistoria på den skandinaviska halvön. Stockholm. 614 pp. 142 figs. Fint grönt hklbd med ryggskrift i guld. Utmärkt skick. - Fortfarande den bästa boken som utkommit i ämnet. 500:- 19. Fieber, F. X. 1860-61. Die europäischen Halbflügler (Rhynchota Heteroptera). Carl Gerold's Sohn, Wien. 444 pp., 2 pls. Samtida, nött hfrbd. Exl. Frej Ossiannilsson. Namnt. – I detta eurpeiska standardverk introducerar och beskriver tidens ledande skinnbaggetaxonom en mängd nya släkten för vetenskapen. Viktigt systematiskt arbete, med noggranna art- och släktesbeskrivningar mm. 700:- 20. Harz, K. 1957. Die Geradflügler Mitteleuropas. G. Fischer, Jena. xxiii, 494 pp., 255 figs + 20 col. pls. Dek. org. klbd med org. skomslag. Utmärkt skick men skomsl. nött. – Det tyska standardverket över Mellaneuropas hopprätvingar (gräshoppor, vårtbitare mm), med trevliga färgplanscher och med nycklar samt mycket innehållsrik information om alla arter, om biologi, ekologi och utbredning. 600:- 21. Harz, K. 1969. The Orthoptera of Europe/Die Orthopteren Europas. Vol. 1. Series Entomologica 5. W. Junk, The Hague. Pp. xx, 1-749 + 2360 figs. Förlagets sobra mörkröda dek. klbd med dek. skomsl. Namnt. – Detta verk
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