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Bulletin De La Société Entomologique D'égypte < nC t ''a < "^ '( c « c <^ c ^ rxcfrm: c ^^ ^ <x ^j ^. * < rur^ <Ä(CCXcr er r< m ^ f ,/• ' ^ ^ &^~"i cit'f'.cr rccir_<j <^':m y 'vre :€\ scrii ^ ar ^<^^<H ITC (cf r^ rvr^. <.CvC^ ^^'^'iCfe^cr ri('C*Lè S3ZL. SEP 8 1916 BULLETINS DELA SOCIÉTÉ ENTOMOLOGIQUE D'EGYPT E PREMIER VOLUME 1908-1909. * LE CAlKb: IMPRIMERIE UNION. Charcli EI-S;i1ki I91O. TABLE ALPHABÉTIQUE PAR NOMS D'AUTEURS Adair (lirnesO. Les clienillcs ravageuses du Cotonniei' en E^yi)te II. 19 Alfieri (Jean . Note sur MarrolDDia Hocinni Reih ER fi. 154 ÂLi-iJAun (Charles). Note sur les Coléoptères trouvés (hiiis los Momies (rE,eTi)te. I. 2Î) A>nREs (Adolf. Obsei-vations sui- ('ÌHiìidroshu/d xiiì>fa>ici(iln II 147 Am»res (Adolf). Note biolo,oi(jue sur Silarohra- cllj/s ìlfcrijìCtlllix lÌEITTElì II. 177 Bedel (L. Catalos-iic des (lléoniens (Col. Cur- ndioniddf de rEovptc et du Haut-Mil. II. 1{Î) BoEHM (i;.). Note hioloiiiqiie sur quelques Co- léoptères de la faune désertique ... I. 57 BoEHM (R.). Les Adesiuides des déserts égyp- tiens. J. I.M BoEHM (R.). Note reelitieative sur les Adesmies de l'Egypte II. 87 BoEHM(R.). LesZo|)liosiui et Erodiiui de lEgypte II. 108 RicMo.N (Prof. Ed. Le Cissifrs Usfdcpiis Eau. des Indes et de Ceylan. Métamor|)hoses, a[)pa- reil génital II. 1U2 Chakoiir (E.). Note sur deux nouvelles vai'iétés (le Coléoptères d"Egy[)te I. 3(; Ci.AiM'ANAiN (Rév. P.). Observations sur les insee- les xylopliaiics de différents ordres i-eeiieil- lis en Egypte U. 05 FERRANTI' (G.). Discoui-8 d'oiivci'turc ... Î. 10 — Un?* nuova specie di Mnìlhinnx (TE- -itU) I. 2(; Fkimìante [{\.i. Una gita a Haiiiinam (.MariuiU) nell'Aprile del 1908 I. 70 Fi'iìisANTi: (G.). Conti'ibiitoal Cataloiio dei Coleot- tei-i dell' Egitto 1.111. 107 Fkuhante (G.). Un coleottero delle antiche cave (li Tui. II. 23 In.M'.s iìky (I)' W.) E\i)os('' des Travaux relatifs à la faune entoniologique de l'Egypte. L 1\ In.nks iuüv D' W.) Note snc la faunule coléoptè- rologique des Oasis égyptiennes ... I. 13.') Innks iticY (D' W.) Résumé des Travaux relatifs en partie à la fiiune entoniologicjue de l'Egypte — L('i>i>l()j)l('/(i fi-om h^f/i/pf ami fhc Somlan. par ITlon. X. Charles Rothschild; licsidlx of Ihr Siiwdish H.rjx'ditioii in Iu/f//)l (did l/ic W'hdi' Xdi'. Orthoptèi'es jiseudo- ncvroptères i-apportés d'Plgvjite jiar M. Ivar Trägardh II. 10 I.NNKS iiRY flY W.j Coiisidi'ratioiis sur ceiMains cas de Mimétisme ohservés dans la fanne entomologiqiie dn désert II. 33 Ix,M';s iu<;y (D'W.Î Notice 1)ihliograplii(pie : />/.s7r des Colrojili'i-cs de Siiid'i pai' M. 1*. de Pe- yerimholï II. 72 Ix.xES BEY (I)' \V. Notice hihli()graplii(pio : /(kî- /(H/isrlic lùr/ehidssr iii-cir in den ./(d/rcii l'.Xt'J und l'.Kt^ì diirrìi die Sin(iili(dhii/s(d nntcì'iioni- lìicììei' holdnisclicf slndieiirciscn iichs rnn/o- (/isrlicn HeohachIniH/eii ans Jhjiiyplfii . i'lthcs- lind und Syrien ])ai' A. Kneucker. II. 128 JoANMS (le p. J. do) Nouveaux lépidoptères d'Egypte 11. KU Kkurkmans (Cli. Catalogue i-aisoiuK' des lUi- jireslifles de l'Egypte I. !{""> Marchal (L)' p.). Communiration à la Société an sujet de la (loeheuillo qui l'avage les Ij'hlwL- de la ville du Caire 11. ini Olivik« (Ernest). Longévité d'un insecte. I, I4'2 Pic (Maurice). Description d'un .\>itiiiriis nou- veau d'Eg\pte I. 143 l'ic (Maurice). Liste des llNdrocantliares. (Tyri- nides et de quelques Palpicornes recueillis en Egy|)te II. 1 4Î5 Pu; (Maurice). Sur (pielques Buprestides d'Egypte IL 1.">2 Rkitter (Edmund). Beschreibung einiger iieuen Kät'erarten von ;Egypten I. M) Ueitteu (Edmund . Beschreibung einiger neuen Kät'erarten von Ägypten \. II Rkitter (Edmund). Conspectus specierum gene- re Tciiti/fiiHi Httr II. 21) HKriTER (Edmund). Espèces nouvelles de Coléo])- tères égyptiens II. 2'.! Rkitïru (Eldmund). Deux nouvelles espèces égy|t- tiennes de Cuinilionidnc U. S7 Simon (Eugène). Etude sur les espèces de la fa- mille des ErcHidac qui hal)itent l'Egypte. I. 77 SiKPAMAN (Seboueh). lîn ravageur nouveau ob- servé dans les Rizières de la Hassse-Egypte. H. 171 \Vi;iìm;iì ( D' Franz). Une nouvelle espèce d'Ere- miaphile d'Egy|)te II. '200 WiLLCdCKs (F. C.). Le Coléoptère de Lébbck . II. 42 TA ^LE DES GENRES. ESPÈCES ET VARIÉTÉS décrits ou dont les descriptions ont été rapportées dans ce volume. (Les noms en italique désignent les descriptions). COLÉOPTÈRES A(l('Sllli;i ( Olci'ox-clis Ainhcsi I (lorysa sÌmi|)1c\ siiitiillcd l'cyi'- ii(i-hii). I. k;.") liiiih. II. 73 Jelhiinsid 11. i.'. (llfMinostiil.r licit. (a-v|ih.iliis lTa'iii(iirly|iliis) Trndli icM'. I. ':. licitici'. 1. :..", . I Othriositl (/Inhiilicnniis lîci I l(M'. C.yciiilMi'iis liiri/iihis Pcvci'iiiih. I. k; II. ,sr, Anthinis f//^//.-o///(' l'ic. I. 11.'» Dci'iiiolo sardnils \ar. slrijiicl- his licillcr. I. iT) .\nlliiciis liaiilcrhiTfii Iì(mIIpi-. I. '.(] Kiiainiis Frridiili'i {{citter I. lî» A|)i(in purijxiìuìo lîcitirr. I. '.Û\ hissi.i lù'rnnilei liciltcr I. \\ A|>i(Mi rti/'ii-iiiiriiiircum licitici'. Kllhi^lcllnls .\liifZ(irs!/,i liciltcr. 1. :a I. V, Atlaironns UiCnscialiis 01. ww.Cha- Kroiliiis (ic/ocDsUihis l'c\aM'inih. i.nnri Pic. I. ;u:î II. 7,S liypclia'ii> l'ri/1'i-iiiilìo/j'i Alicillc. Karis alhoxpriata [{citter. I. Ti'i H. 7.-. Holhvnfiflcies r(i(/ìifiì\o(]o\. II. !(7 Il\'|ihii|)(irii-, Sdlicri Aiihc \ar. Itrachyiins hit'iiciniis l'c\'ci-iiiih. finirsi licitici'. II. ;;i II. l'i lly|||Hlillll>^ ( Zorochrns ) Aiinih'c l>rach\iiiis j>si>ii<l()-cnti-uilns lîcil- I'c\ci'iiiili. II. 7(t ici-. II. ;'.(i ' l.aria ( Itnichiiliiis ) siimihi K. (Icphisiis Fcrrautci liei lier. Panici. II. SI I. ;ii» Litartriis Fcr/'r////*'/ Kcitlcr. 1. 'l 'i C.hiaMiiiis caiiaiicnsis siiiiiitiriisVo- rcriiiih. II. l'A LixilS liivlniii Martin. II. I.'il Clivina iULida Mjoberi;-. 11. ii .Macroloiiia /ia'////(/ licilti'r. II. 107 COLÉOPTÈRES isiuh'). M.illhiiiiis inlotiriis Kcrr.-mti' IM;il\ S(iiii;i ////o/<r(/ lîciUcr. I. \2 _'(i Sciii'ilcs (l'iinjiliiniiis .M jdlici'i;'. .McSilSiriKip.l ip'llcilis l'('\('rilllh. II. 22 11. 7;i Sc\(liiia'iiiis idhfilcriis Maiic/ituii- .M^^s()^t(Ml()|l;l iiuhdllin'd l'('\<'riinh. pi l'cNcriinh. II. 74 II. îid Scrifudonis ( .Viiisnincristcs l'c- Microlcslcs Fini'diilci lîcillci'. II. ;{() rlvkiiiius Itcillcr. 1. 40 .MicMili'sics fin ipciiius Shal Siiiiiiiis ( l'hiUno/.cla'iis filifoi-iiis .".(1 Pcyci-iiiili. II. 73 .Mi( rol('sl(^s rttlipi'ddis \,ir. Clia- SlciKidcra ixtiiilissiiiiii liciltcr. kodii Hciticr. 11. ;{(l [. r.o itchixla'iis liih(>ii-dli.j'i-(dis Heitter. 'IViilxri.i siiuiilicd IV'Vci'iiiili. II. ^\ I Mhiorhs nchus 'I ()iii-iii('ria)(//v/r//- 2!) nifiirniis ricillcr. 1. .'»2 Ti'iil \ riii.i li(rlnin WryWi'v. II. 'rhuricliis \W\\\^v. ().\yc;ira iinnhirla l'cxcriiiili. ! Mumidiid^li NI I. 4.^ I*ach\'lichiiis loidiiiiilis Itcitlcr. 'IVipli'ia Ididild l'cva'i'inih. 11. i!2 II. ,S7 Tri|il('|-:i lid'/niii liei lier. I. 4<{ l'achxiichiiis Sr/idslrri liciltcr. Urodoii .•iciiiisutdrdiis l'x^itter. II. «0 I. r,() IMiolic(i(l('s iiii/rosparsiis lìéiller. HnxIdii Fcrranh'i l'xMlIcr. 1. al II. :îi Zoii.iliris a'i:\'|tliaca / \ai'. Clni- l'Inlax ( lihiziilcniiis ) fiilcdriidlcs hudii Pic. I. l'('}('riiiih. II. ,S3 37 IMal vileni> h'i-rranlci licillcr. Zophosis d'idiiilii-d IN'V'iM'illlh. II. 2\) II. 7eS DIPTERES lti>^|um-li(. (Idi/i,!/ \illcii. II. 140 Xoniosti'iiia l'.fdl/tiild l.idilw. llciilcr.iiiiinolMa iitdcdlusii Nillcii. II. I3,S II. 142 Sinaia l\iiedc/,cri IUm'iii. II. 13!> llahi'o|)(ii:(iii spiss/pcs llcriii. Sjilic( (ipd'iicli'd ('.veina \ illcii. II. 131» II. 141 LEPIDOPTERES Acrob\ la h'iiciuLm lìhl. 11. 134 Mcsilola (.injnn-i linthst-li. II. 14 (',ei'a|t(i(i:i a;i:y|>ti.'ica .Inaimi .\('|>hii|ili'ri.\ (ir/iriiiliii/(i Ulli. 103 H. i;-!(; (i(.M'(icala sr.ipiildsa llli. \ ar. ilh.hl- (l|ii;iiclir(i,i (i(ti/iii'ii jiisd .[(lanuis. Il it;5 lîdlhscli. II. k; Cunstanlia siiitilcd lîjil. Il 137 ('/(ISSUS inUillciis .loiiiuiis. Il l'iniHiid [llcsjirrid .]l(it/ii(is Kall. II. 174 (',\ linloiiiia (liii/oti l'ihl. Il 13: Huci'osti'os ''!) ili'st'iioria \\\\ Thargclia gigaiitca UM. 11 134 135 4»» ORTHOPTERES l']r('iiiia|ihila Aiidrcsi Wei'iior. II. 2(10 ARACHNIDES Ddi'ciMis (/inidrisinliiliis Iv SiiiK.iii. | Sloii(iil\'|ihus inlulinis \]. I. iì:ì Siinoii. I <S1 I FjVos\is fieniicaitiiK \<]. Simon. I. 83 m^ X,\\sonian ipsf Q^ 't > ^/>' ^ Sl?^ j9,5 (/Hb BULLETIN \5. '^f^^\ Wuse«^ DE LA. / t SOCIETE ENTOMOLOGIQUE D EGYPTE FONDÉE LE 1" AOUT 1907. Filili non foste a viver come bruii, Ma per seguir virtude s conoscenia. Année 1908. 1" Fascicule: Janvier-Mars -^«!ai»»>»c«RS$<— LE CAIRE IMPRIMERIE M. RODITI & 0° 1908 BULLETIN DE LA SOCIETE_£_ r ENTOMOLOGIQUE D'EGYPTE PREMIÈRE ANNÉE 1908. BULLETIN DE ZjA. r r SOCIETE ENTOMOLOGIQUE D EGYPTE FONDEE LE 1^^ AOUT 1907. Filiti non foste a viver coinè bruii. Ma per setoli ir vir Inde e conoscenza. DANTE. Année 1908. ->&S*»*CC»^Sc-. LE CAIRE IMPRIMERIE M. RODITI & 0° 1908 BULLETIN DE LA «OCIJÉTÉ EIVT03I0L0O1QUE D ' lì: O "i' F» T E Membres du Bureau pour 1908. Président MM. G. FERRANTE Vice-Président » G. P. FOADEN Secrétaire général » E.
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