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Archiv Für Naturgeschichte 39 © Biodiversity Heritage Library, http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/; www.zobodat.at Coleoptera. Bearbeitet von Dr. Georg" Seidlitz in Ebenhausen bei München. Vorbemerkung. Im Jahre 1903 waren 33 selbständig erschienene Werke mit ganz oder teilweis coleopterologischem Inhalt zu verzeichnen, also 11 mehr als 1902. In 162 Zeitschriften, von denen nur 42 ento- mologische und nur 4 coleopterologische waren, wurden 1159 Ar- beiten publiciert (147 mehr als 1902), wobei sich 446 Autoren be- theiligten. Dabei lieferten 47 Autoren zusammen 83 umfassende systematische Arbeiten, während 28 derselben und 91 andere Autoren zusammen 346 Abhandlungen mit Einzelbeschreibungen brachten (94 mehr als 1902). Im Ganzen wurden 291 neue Gattungen, 4109 neue Arten und zahlreiche neue Untergattungen und Varietäten beschrieben, wobei letztere, einer sehr überflüssigen Mode zu Liebe, häufig Subspecies genannt oder auch einfach durch trinäre Nomen- clatur bezeichnet werden, was zu vielen Irrungen Veranlassung giebt. Morphologische und physiologische Verhältnisse wurden von 31 Autoren in 35 Abhandlungen bearbeitet (17 weniger als 1902). Die übrigen 277 und viele der bereits erwähnten Autoren lieferten zusammen 695 Abhandlungen und Notizen über Litteratur, Descendenztheorie, Biologie, forst- und landwirtschaftliche Schäd- linge etc. Nachträge. zu pag. 66: (Daniel J.) (4, 5, 6). Siehe Daniel & Daniel 1,2, 3. zu pag. 67: (Daniel K) (10, 11, 12). Siehe Daniel & Daniel 12 3. zu pag. 77: (Germain)' (3). ibid. T. 112—113. 1903 p. 73—96. — (4). ibid. p. 391—445 tab. I. — (5). Id. Compendio historico de la Classification de los Coleopteros i de su nomenclatura, con anota- ciones criticas relativas al systema tarsale. — Variaciones i variedades. ibid. p. 343 — 365. (Systematische Erwägungen über 36 Familien). zu pag. 93: Philippi F. (1). Entomologia. Sobre la posicion de Apocinocera Bl. An. Univ. Chil. T. 112—113. 1903 p. 137—140. zu pag. 104: (Schaufuss) (lb). Referat über Sopp 1902 (1). ibid. p. 76. : © Biodiversity Heritage Library, http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/; www.zobodat.at Nachträge. Uebersicht. 55 zu pag. 162: (Mecomenus Koebdei) n. sp. zu pag. 176: (Canthydrus cribrosus) n. sp. zu pag. 184: (Staphyliwidae: Fauvel) 2, 3, 6, 7. zu pag. 196: (Philonthus) bicolor n. sp. Fauvel (Ark. Zool. I p. 240 tab. XI fig. 4), Ph. Mocquerisii n. sp. (p. 241) u. Ph. maculipennis n. sp. (p. 242) Kamerun. — Ph. Olenelgü n. sp. Blackhurn (Tr. R. Soc. S. Austr. 27 p. 94) Australien. zu pag. 197: (Quedius nelsonensis) n. sp., Qu. baldiensis Black, von Qu. cuprinus specifisch verschieden (p. 94). zu pag. 201: (Eleusomatus) n. gen (p. 533, 548 „Eleusotamus" err. typ.). zu pag. 203 (Diarrogus) pubescens n. sp. (p. 36). zu pag. 204: (Sunorfa tridentata n. sp.) p. 82, S. occipitalis n. sp. zu pag. 207: (Dissodiaetus, Portevin) : D. Geoyl u sp. (ibid. IX p. 329) Guiana. zu pag 208: {Silpha, Portevin): S. inaequalis var. rngulosa n. var. (p. 333) Mexico. Uebersicht. (Inhaltsverzeichniss siehe am Schluss des Berichets). © Biodiversity Heritage Library, http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/; www.zobodat.at 56 Seidlitz: Entomologie. Coleoptera 1903. Fam. n. gen. Rhipiceridae . Dascillidae . Malacodermata Cleridae . Lymexylonidae © Biodiversity Heritage Library, http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/; www.zobodat.at A. Titel. 57 — (5). Referat über Tschitscherin 1901 (3), 1902 (13, 15, 18). ibid. p. 163—164. — (6). Referat über Tschitscherin 1901 (2, 4, 5), 1902 (10, 17). ibid. p. 164—165. — (7). Referat über Pomeranzev 1. ibid. p. 929. — (8). Referat über Ssemenow 6. ibid. p. 930. *Alcoque A. (1). Les CincindHes. Le Nat. XXXI. p. 271—272, figg. Alluaud Ch. (1). Observations sur le genre Heterosoma et description d'une espece nouvelle. Bull. Fr. 1903 p. 77 — 79 (1 n. sp. Einzelb., Aufzählung der beschriebenen 10 Arten). Amore Fracassi A. (1). II Percus brunneipennis e sue varieta. Riv. Col. ital. I p. 61 — 68. — Referat von Daniel u. Daniel 3, 246. Alisorge (1). (Ueber Akimerus Schaefferi und Pachi/ta Lamed.). Zeit. Ent. ßresl. 28 p. IV (Biologische Notiz). Apert E. (1). Floraison d'automne determinee par la destruction des feuilles par les Cantharides. C. R. Soc. Biol. Paris. 55. p. 1265—1266. Apfelbeck V. (1). Ophonus suturifer Reitt. = 0. fallax Peyr. = mturalis Chaud. Wien. ent. Z. 22 p. 53. (Synonymisches). — Referat von Daniel u. Daniel 3, 225 u von Tschit- scherin 22. — (2). Zwei neue Cureulioniden aus Bosnien. Münch. Col. Z. I. 1903 p. 336—337. (1 Omias, 1 Barypeithesii. spp., Einzelb.). Arrow GL J. (1). On the Laparostiet Lamellieorn Coleoptera of Grenada and St. Vincent (W. Indies). Tr. ent. Soc. Lond. 1903 p. 509—520. (11 n. spp. Einzelb.). — (2). On the Affinities and Nomenclature certain Genera of Melolonthid and Ruteltd Coleoptera. Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. XI. p. 301—306. (dich. Tab. über 4 Gatt.). — (3). Siehe Gahan u. Arrow 1. (3 Scar., 3 Cure. n. spp. Einzelb.). Aurivillius Chr. (1). Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Insektenfauna von Kamerun. 21 Cerambyciden. Ent. Tidskr. 24. 1903 p. 259 —283. (Sammelbericht und 22 n. spp., Einzelb.). — (2). Mission Pavie en Indo-Chine 1879 — 1895: Familie des Cureulionides. Paris 1903. 18 pp. — (3). Neue oder wenig bekannte Coleoptera Longicomia. VIII. Arkiv Zool. I. 1903. p. 313—328, figg. (21 n. spp., Einzelb.). Baeckmauu J. (1). (Neue und interessante Käfer des Petersburger Gouvernements, gesammelt auf dem Gute Ploskoe im Kreise Luga). Hör. ross. 36. 1903 p. CXXI1I— CXXVII. — Referat von Ssemenow 22. (Russisch). — (2). (Nachträgliche Notiz zur Beschreibung u. geographischen Verbreitung der Grammoptera ingrica Baeck.). Ann. Mus. Zool. St. Petersb. VIII. p. VIII -X. — Referat von Sseme- now 23. (Russisch). © Biodiversity Heritage Library, http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/; www.zobodat.at 58 Seidlitz: Entomologie. Coleoptera 1903. — (3). Malachivs rubidus Er., seine Varietäten und sein Ver- breitungsgebiet. Rev. russ. Ent. III. p. 92— 93 (1 n. var. Einzelb.). — (4). Eine neue Pidonia Serv. aus dem Amur-Gebiet, ibid. p. 115—116. (1 n. sp. Einzelb.). — (5). Eine neue Tetrops-Art vom Issyk-kul-See. ibid. p. 311 — 312. (1 n. sp. Einzelb.). — (6). Die paläarktischen Vertreter der Gattung Anaesthetis Mulsant. ibid. p. 393—396. (Umfass. Arbeit.). Baer G. A. (1). Siebe Allg. Baer 1. Bailey G. H. (1). Perileptus arcolatus Creuz. in Shropshire. Ent. Mont. Mag. 39 p. 203. — (2). Hydroporus vtarginatvs Duft. etc. in Shropshire. ibid. p. 203. — (3). Meligetlies exilis Sturm in the Isle of Man. ibid. p. 280. *Bart)<T H. G. (1). Miscodera arctica. Ent. News XIV. p. 241. Barthe E. (1). Catalogus coleopterorum Galliae et Corsicae (suite). Mise. ent. XL p. 49— 55, 176—177. *Bau A. (1). Der Käfersammler. 4. Aufl. Stuttgart 1903. Baudisch (1). Über Dendroctonus micans Kug. Centr. Ges. Forstw. 1903 p. 151. -- Referat von Eckstein 1903 p. 12. *Bayford E. G. (1). Beetles and electric Light. The Nat. 1903. p. 166-167. *ßeare T. H. (1). Retrospect of a Coleopterist for 1902. Ent. Rec. 15. p. 1— 5, 34-35. *— (2). Aphodius tessulatus Payk. ibid. p. 44, 76, 330. * — (3). Coccinella vndeeim punctata var. brevifasciata Ws. ibid. p. 45. *— (4). Coleoptera in Scotland. ibid. p. 76, 103, 180, 235, 285. * — (ß). Coleoptera near Peterborough. ibid. p. 213. * — (6). Coleoptera at Southport. ibid. p. 262. — (7). Coleoptera at Innerleithen in Peeblesshire. Ent. Mont. Mag. 39. p. 39—40. — (8). Coleoptera at Newtonmore. ibid. p. 206 —207. Bedel L. (1). Description d'un nouveau type de Cleonides de la region Saharienne. Bull. Fr. 1903 p. 284—285. (1 n. sp. Einzelb.). — (2). Synonymies de Coleopteres palearctiques. Ab. XXX. 8. p. 152. (Scar., Alleod.). Beguin-Billecocq L. (1). Description d'une nouvelle espece de Piezotrachelus de Madagascar. Bull. Fr. 1903 p. 285—286. (1 n. sp. Einzelb.). — (2). (Tharops Marmottanii et Aphodius pecari dans le departe- ment de l'Allier). Rev. sc. Bourb. XVI. 1903. p. 43. *B($guinot A. (1). Studio anatomico de due cecidii del genere Cuscuta. Morcellia II p. 47 — 62 tab. I, IL (Gallen von Smicronyx). Belon O. P. (1). Notes sur le genre Aletrelia Bates, Longicorne, © Biodiversity Heritage Library, http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/; www.zobodat.at A. Titel. 59 Lamiaire et description de trois especes nouvelles. Ann. Belg. 47. p. 148—154. (3 n. spp. Einzelb.). — (2). Materiaux pour l'etude des Longicornes de Bolivie. Rev. Ent. franc. 22 p. 47 — 76. (14 n. spp., Einzelb.). Benick S. (1). (Über die Säure der Laufkäfer als Verteidigungs- mittel). Nerthus V. 3. p. ? — Referat von Schaufuss 1. Bergmiller (1). Dendroetonus micans und Rhizophagus grandis. Centr. ges. Forstw. 1903 p. 252. — Referat von Eckstein 1904 p. 12. Bergroth E. (1). Zur Abwehr. Wien. ent. Z. 22. p. 279 — 280. (Polemik contra Seidlitz 1900, 4). Bernhauer M. (1). Die Staphyliniden - Tribus Leptoclnrina nebst analytischen Bestimmungstabellen der Gattungen und Arten. Deut. ent. Zeit. 1903 p. 113— 160. — Referat von Sseme- now 23. (Umfassende Arbeit). — (2). Neue Staphyliniden der paläarkti sehen Fauna. Münch. Col. Z. I. 1903 p. 186— 192. — Referat von Tschit- scherin 21 u. von Fiori 5. (2 Astilbits, 1 Mycetoporus, 1 Paederus, 1 Stenus, 1 Coprophilus, 1 IVogoph locus, 1 Olo- phrnm, 1 Omalium, 2 Phylodrepa, 1 Anthobinm, Einzelb.). (3). 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