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[edit]Family Gelechiidae In: Keys to the Insects of the European Part of the USSR IV Author: V.I. Piskunov PART 2 https://brill.com/display/serial/KFU
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[edit]- ^ Mark Parsons, Sean Clancy, David Wilson A Guide to the Pyralid and Crambid Moths of Britain and Ireland: Atropos, England. ISBN:9780955108648
- ^ Piskunov, V.I., 2023 Gelechiidae ; in G.S. Medvedev (ed.): Keys to the insects of the europaean part of the USSR, Vol.IV: Lepidoptera, part 2 (english translation), Oxonian Press Pvt.Ltd., New Dehli, 1987
- ^ Mark Parsons, Sean Clancy, David Wilson A Guide to the Pyralid and Crambid Moths of Britain and Ireland: Atropos, England. ISBN:9780955108648
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van Nieukerken, E. J. (1985): A taxonomic revision of the Western Palaearctic species of the subgenera Zimmermannia Hering and Ectoedemia Busck s. str. (Lepidoptera, Nepticulidae), with nothes on their phylogeny. Tijdschrift voor entomologie 128: 1-164. pdf </ref>
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- Edwin Möhn, 2006 Schmetterlinge der Erde, Butterflies of the world Part XXVI (26), Papilionidae XIII. Parides. Edited by Erich Bauer and Thomas Frankenbach Keltern : Goecke & Evers ; Canterbury : Hillside Books. ISBN 978-3-937783-27-7 (Supplement 13 in English - "Parides -an unending quest" by Racheli) AND Collins, N.M., Morris, M.G., IUCN, 1985 Threatened Swallowtail Butterflies of the World:
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František Slamka: Die Zünslerfalter (Pyraloidea) Mitteleuropas. Hrsg.: František Slamka. 2. Auflage. Bratislava 1997, ISBN 80-967540-2-5, S. 19.</ref> 10 000 Mas [[Category:PD-Art (Yorck Project)] Beck, Henrik Henriksen 1799-1863 -1833 1833-1834 1834-1835
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Grieshuber, J., Worthy , B. & Lamas, G. (2006): Case 3334. Colias alfacariensis Ribbe, 1905 (Insecta, Lepidoptera, Pieridae): proposed conservation of the specific name by giving precedence over three senior subjective synonyms. - Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 63(2): 106-113, 2 figs.
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COLEOPTERA Colias marcopolo Vollenhoven, 1865; Faune ent. 2 (Monogr. Pierid.) all Plates NEXT MUSEUM CENTRAL AFRICA Charaxes overlaeti ADD THESE 4 ? [3] Eric Vingerhoedt REF
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Alexander von Homeyer Auch bekannt als: Geboren: 19. Januar 1834 Gestorben: 14. Juni 1903 ? in Greifswald Bemerkung: Major Spezialgebiet: Diptera, Coleoptera, Lepidoptera Bildersammlung: ja Akronym(e): A.Hom.; Hom. Sammlung: Insekten, besonders Lepidoptera, spez. die der 1874 zusammen mit P. Pogge unternommenen Loanda-Exped. und Pogge´s selbständiger Weiterreise zum Muata-Jamvo, sowie Pogge´s zweiter, mit H. v. Wissmann 1882 nach Lualaba und dem Kassei-Land unternommenen Reise, ex parte an Zool. Mus. Tring; ex parte direkt, ex parte via G. Quedenfeldt, ex parte via E. Suffert an Zool. Mus. Berlin. Col.-Ausbeuten von den Balearen, Mallorca und der Loanda-Expedition ex parte via E. Suffert, via O. Thieme an Zool. Mus. Berlin. Dipt. an Zool. Mus. Berlin. Pal. Lep. 1904 via E. A. Böttcher/Berlin vereinzelt. Zitat(e): Friese, G. 1959: Die Erforschung der mecklenburgischen Schmetterlings-Fauna. (Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der Entomologie in Deutschland). - Arch. Freunde Naturgesch. Mecklenb., Rostock 5 : 226-264 240-241 B15 11339 Anonym 1903: [Homeyer, A.] - Insektenbörse, Stuttgart 20 : 266 B15 10013 Pagenstecher, A. 1904: [Homeyer, A.] - Jahrb. Nassau. Ver. Naturk., Wiesbaden 57 (XIII) Wahlberg images
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- Paul Smart, 1976 The Illustrated Encyclopedia of the Butterfly World in Color.London, Salamander:Encyclopedie des papillons. Lausanne, Elsevier Sequoia (French language edition)ISBN 9780948427046 ISBN 0600313816 page 233 fig 9ssp. augustinae Le Cerf (Guyana).
WALLACE FINISH PLATE AND 8 FINISH philenor + polydamus CHECK Parides ++ all Papilionidae for status box PARNASSIUS SUBGENERA EX GBIS Next laodamas Fauna of Kaziranga National Park REFERENCE Grose-Smith RATIONALE [6] ADD arcticus [Parnassius (Sachaia)]: originally described as a Siberian subspecies of P. simo, a species which does not occur in Siberia, and subsequently placed as conspecific with P. tenedius (Eisner 1969); recognized as a separate species by Mrácek (1989), and recently accepted as such (e.g., Korshunov & Gorbunov 1995:54, Sorimachi 1995, Tuzov et al. 1997:142, and Weiss 1991); includes ammosovi Korshunov as a junior synonym (see above). Gustav Garlepp 1862 -1907 24. Juli 1862 in Bornigk, Krs. Köthen Gestorben: 25. Februar 1907 in Alto Parana ermordet
Yield of the mighty (of para to Peru Ucayali and Huallaga: 1883/87 and 1889/91) and Bolivia (1893/97, together with his brother Otto) ex parte via STAUDINGER & bang-Haas, ex parte via A. Fassl occasionally. -A community private collection of Lepidoptera of the world of the brothers garlepp's around 1912/13 at # A. Fassl.
Berlepsch, Hans Graf von (1889b): pp. 293-317 Systematisches Verzeichniss der von Herrn Gustav Garlepp in Brasilien und Nord-Peru im Gebiete des oberen Amazonas gesammelten Vogelbälge (Fortsetzung von Januar-Heft S. 97-101) - Journal für Ornithologie 37(3), pp. 293-317
Joseph Thomas Last (1849,Tuddenham- 1933, Shortlands) was an English missionary, explorer and naturalist.
In 1872 he was ordained at the Church Missionary College.From 1874 - 1876 he was in East Africa at the mission at Kisulutini. He briefly returned to Britain and then in 1877 he was appointed to the Usagara Mission at Mpwapwa.In 1880 he founded a new station at Mamboya in the Nguru mountains.After seven years in East Africa he returned to Britain in December 1884. Later he was associated with Royal Geographical Society and the Imperial British East Africa Company. He visited Portuguese East Africa in 1885, explored the Namuli Mountains and discovered the caves at Makunduchi in Zanzibar.
Last made important collections of African Lepidoptera and Mollusca and was
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[edit]Collectors in East Africa, No. 19: Supplement to Parts 2, 3 and 4, published September 1993.
and also travelled in Madagascar; he became a Fellow of the Society in 1895. He became Commissioner for Slavery for the Island of Zanzibar in 1897 under the administration of Sir Lloyd Mathews. It was Last who discovered the well known limestone caves at Makunduchi in Zanzibar.
Joseph Thomas Last was born at Tuddenham in Suffolk in 1849 * and ordained in 1872 at the Church Missionary College. In October 1874 he set out for East Africa and was established at the mission at Kisulutini. According to the records the "connexion was closed" in 1876 and he returned to Britain, the reasons not being stated.
In November 1877 he was re-engaged and appointed to the Usagara Mission at Mpwapwa. In 1880 he founded a new station at Mamboya in the Nguru mountains and from our point of view this was the most important act of his career. The Ngurus form one of the links in a chain of upland evergreen forests which are remnants of a once more continuous forest cover that allowed the migration of southern and western elements. The Kenya coastal forests and the Usambaras are the northern units in this chain. These forests are quite rich in molluscs and Last made interesting collections at Mamboya – in fact some of his finds have never been re-collected.
He obviously searched systematically for small species in the brief leisure time which would bave been available to a busy missionary. At this period one of the mission letters home states "Mr. Last has put up a shed for use as a church" and indicates that he was well received by the local chief who was pleased with Last’s efforts on behalf of his tribe. "Recently he went to Zanzibar and took the Chief’s son and nephew, neither of whom had seen the sea before and went into raptures of delight. He was accompanied by several released slaves for whom he obtained letters of freedom from Kirk". It is clear that he was one of those missionaries who was fortunate in having pleasanter natives to deal with and a physique to resist tropical diseases.
After seven years continuous residence in East Africa he returned to Britain in December 1884. Later he was in the service of the Royal Geographical Society and Imperial British East Africa Company. He visited Portuguese East Africa in 1885 on behalf of the Royal Geographical Society and explored the Namuli Mountains and also travelled in Madagascar; he became a Fellow of the Society in 1895. He became Commissioner for Slavery for the Island of Zanzibar in 1897 under the administration of Sir Lloyd Mathews. It was Last who discovered the well known limestone caves at Makunduchi in Zanzibar.
In September 1880 he had married Annie Jackson who was the first European lady to reside in the Nyanza Mission and to penetrate with her husband into the Nguru country. A note in the Church Missionary Intelligencer says "our friends will be interested to know that the lady who is to be Mrs. Last sailed last month with Mr. Taylor and Mr. Biddlecombe; she will be the first English woman to go into the interior". Like so many pioneers she did not last long and died at Mamboya in March 1883. He must have married a second time because the short obituary in the Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society states "he leaves a widow and six children of whom one J. S. Last is now a District Sub-Commissioner in the Zanzibar Government" – thus carrying on his father’s association with that island. Last himself "a man of robust and virile personality" with "ability energy and an unrivalled knowledge of Swahili" died 50 years later at Shortlands in Kent in December 1933.
He also collected many interesting plants, particularly in Zanzibar, and several are named after him. His namesake H. Last (no relation) tells me that H. W. Bates named a large carabid beetle Chlaenius lastii after him. There is in the Natural Science Museum at Bognor Regis a collection of marine shells labelled the Last Collection formerly in the possession of the late Dr. Joseph George Turner. Although the initials of this Last were not recorded it is known that the collection was made in the last years of the nineteenth century in Zanzibar so it is almost certain it was the work of J. T. Last. It contains a juvenile specimen of Conus cholmondelyi Melville. My thanks are due to Miss Kathleen Smythe for information about this collection.
Last’s very important collection of snails from the Nguru Mountains was written up by E. A. Smith in his paper ‘List of Land and Fresh-water shells collected by Dr. Emin Pasha in Central Africa with description of new species’. Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. (series 6) 6: 146–168 pl. 5, 6 (1980). Despite the title the paper deals mostly with Last’s material and describes over 30 new species from his collection including Hyalinia lasti (now in Thapsia), Buliminus lasti (now in Pseudoglessula) and Subulina lasti.
Footnote
- My own notes from missionary society records give 1849 for the date of birth; H. Last told me he assumed it was 1847 since J. T. Last was in his 86th. year when he died in 1933 according to an obituary in the Geogr. Journ. I personally checked the registers at St. Catherine’s House and his death is confirmed as being in the last quarter of 1933 in the district of Bromley at the age of 85; there is a record of the birth of a Joseph Last in the first quarter of 1849 in the district of Woodbridge; since Tuddenham is near Woodbridge I think this must be relevant and he would then have died in his 85th. year.
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[For list of species described from material collected by Joseph Last refer to Collectors in East Africa, No. 19: Supplement to Parts 2, 3 and 4, published September 1993.]Joseph Thomas Last
Last, J. T. > Notes on Western Madagascar and the Antinosi Country. Notes on Western Madagascar and the Antinosi Country.: Last, J. T.
26 pages. Plus 2 fold-out colour maps measuring approximately 8 x 22.75 inches (20 x 58cm) and 8 x 14 inches (20 x 36cm)Original condition with blue wrappers, titles to front, and containing all the ads. Mild scattered foxing, otherwise this is a complete issue, seldom found in such good and original condition. This is a fascinating report on journeys and explorations along the west coast of Madagascar, and also on the south-central districts inhabited by the Antinosi immigrants from the country near Fort Dauphin on the south-east coast. The primary object of the expedition was to make collections of Lepidoptera, to collect other objects of natural history, and to obtain general information about the country, people, and places. Having been a Madagascar resident for almost 5 years, Mr. Last shares first-hand information on slave trade, burial places of Kings, royal funerals, villages and geographical features on the many districts. On July 2, 1889, Mr. J. T. Last embarked with a party of six Zanzibar men, on board the French mail steamer 'Amazone' and in 3 days reached the rocky mountain mass of Mayotto, one of the Comoro islands, and shortly thereafter arrived at Nosi-bé. The island of Nosi-bé was formerly in the hands of the Sakalava tribe of Malagasy, who, to avoid falling into the hands of the Hovas, sought the help of the French at Bourbon, and in 1840, placed themselves and their country in their hands. The next year the French took formal possession of Nosi-bé. A fabulous report including TWO FOLD-OUT COLOUR MAPS on the beautiful region of Western Madagascar and on the Ong'ulahi River in a controversial time. Bookseller Inventory
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- Battus philenor philenor Ontario, Florida, Nebraska, Texas, Arizona, California, Oregon, Mexico, Guatemala
- Battus philenor acauda (Oberthür, 1879) New Mexico S.E. Mexico
- Battus philenor hirsuta (Skinner, 1908) California
- Battus philenor insularis Vázquez, 1957 New Mexico
- Battus philenor orsua (Godman & Salvin, 1889)
FIX ALL BATTUS Edwin Möhn refs (check) ssp. following Parides phalaecus Ehrmann, 1904) TO ALL
- Edwin Möhn, 2002 Schmetterlinge der Erde, Butterflies of the world Part V (5), Papilionidae II:Battus. Edited by Erich Bauer and Thomas Frankenbach Keltern : Goecke & Evers ; Canterbury : Hillside Books.ISBN 978-3-931374-70-9 Illustrates and identifies 14 species and 49 subspecies.
THIS IS MOSTLY Part 5 Möhn, 1999. Papilionidae II. Battus. 13 pp., 20 colour plates. 168 fig. Illustrates and identifies 14 species and 49 subspecies.
Butterflies of the world = Schmetterlinge der Erde, Tagfalter / Part 5, Papilionidae II: Battus / Edwin Möhn.
ISBN 978-3-931374-70-9 TO ALL Charles Janet ( 28 June 1849 - 7 January 1932 Voisintien , Bienvais was a French entomologist. doddsi
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[edit]- Berland, L. 1932: [Janet, C.] Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr., Paris 100 : 157-164
- Anonym 1932: [Janet, C.] Wien. ent. Ztg., Wien 49 : 56
Papilio (Achillides) montrouzieri ; Bauer & Frankenbach, 1998, Butterflies of the world, 1: [2], pl. 9, f. 6 REFS PIC FUNET
Butterflies known solely from New Caledonia include Papilio montrouzieri (Endemia), Graphium gelon (Endemia), Polyura gamma (Endemia), Paratisiphone lyrnessa (Endemia), and Austroypthima petersi (Endemia). Other endemic insects include a sphinx moth Compsulyx cochereaui (Endemia), a longhorned beetle Buprestomorpha montrouzieri (Endemia), a cicada Kanakia typica (Endemia), the Coconut Grasshopper (Endemia), a stick insect Gigantophasma bicolor (Phasmida), a damselfly Caledopteryx maculata (Endemia), a leafcutting bee Eutricharaea australis (Endemia), and an ant Cerapachys cohici (Discover Life).
- Lewis, H. L., 1974 Butterflies of the World ISBN 0-245-52097-X Page 26, figure 1, female. YES
Morpho zephyritis (Cytheitis zephyritis) is found in extreme southern Peru as well as in Bolivia. Specimens have been taken at Madre de Dios of Peru.
- Lewis, H. L., 1974 Butterflies of the World ISBN 0-245-52097-X page 89, figure 1.
Morpho sulkowski-aega group (Subgenus Cytheitis, 16 species) is very difficult to understand from a taxonomic viewpoint, as the status of Morpho nymphalis, eugenia and marcus are open to dispute.
Morpho sulkowski-aega group (Subgenus Cytheitis, sixteen species):
SPECIES LOCATION
Morpho sulkowski Ecuador and North Morpho eros Bolivia Morpho ockendeni South Peru Morpho nymphalis Bolivia Morpho lympharis Peru Morpho stoffeli Ecuador and south Colombia Morpho rhodopteron Venezuela-Colombia border Morpho schultzei Venezuela-Colombia border Morpho portis East Brazil Morpho thamyris Southeast Brazil Morpho zephyritis South Peru Morpho aega Southeast Brazil Morpho adonis Peru to Obidos, Brazil Morpho uraneis Peru to Obidos, Brazil Morpho eugenia Venezuela and Guyana Morpho marcus(?) Venezuela and Guyana
The species in the Morpho sulkowsky subgroup are very difficult to tell apart, and most references call all of them Morpho sulkowsky. All of them are a very unique mother-of-pearl pale, blue color.
Morpho butterflies (Family Morphodae) are characterized by their large size and brilliant blue colors. They typically have small bodies and fly with a floating or soaring style. They are found only in the American tropics from Mexico to Southern Brazil.
Because of the brilliant blue colors, large size, and beautiful patterns, many species of these Morphos were used for art work projects from l930 to l990. Cities such as Tingo Maria (Peru), Obidos (Brazil), Santa Catarina (Brazil), and Muzo (Colombia) had networks of collectors that exported large quantities of these beautiful butterflies. Fortunately, the reproductive powers of these species were great, and the collecting seems to have had little impact on the quantity in nature. However, land clearing projects in the natural habitats will impact their populations.
This group's taxonomy is very complicated. For extensive information refer to the Le Moult and Real revision of "Les Morpho D'Amerique Du Sud Et Centrale" published by Le Moult in l962. Prior to this Le Moult revision, there were hundreds of different named forms. Le Moult reduced the species to less than 80 species, and showed that there are some cases of convergent evolution in the family and some surprising mimicry pairs.
Le Moult's work has not generally been accepted by the lepidopterists community. This is no doubt partially because it is in French, and partially because the taxonomy is so complicated that many people do not have the patience to unravel the complicated problems. However, the serious butterfly student will be really rewarded when he can understand that Morpho achilles and Morpho helenor are really a mimicry pair and not sibling species.
last fp Morpho aega [4] AND [4]
- ^ Goater, B., Dyke . G. and Tweedie, R. 1986 British Pyralid Moths: A Guide to Their Identification ISBN 10: 0946589089 ISBN 13: 9780946589081
- ^ Barry Goater, Matthias Nuss, Wolfgang Speidel: Pyraloidea I (Crambidae, Acentropinae, Evergestinae, Heliothelinae, Schoenobiinae, Scopariinae). In: P. Huemer, O. Karsholt, L. Lyneborg (Hrsg.): Microlepidoptera of Europe. 1. Auflage. Band 4. Apollo Books, Stenstrup 2005, ISBN 87-88757-33-1, S. 150 Goater, B., Dyke . G. and Tweedie, R. 1986 British Pyralid Moths: A Guide to Their Identification ISBN 10: 0946589089 ISBN 13: 9780946589081
- ^ "African Charaxes/Charaxes Africains Eric Vingerhoedt, 2013".
- ^ a b Fruhstorfer, H., 1913. Family: Morphidae. In A. Seitz (editor), Macrolepidoptera of the world,vol. 5: 333–356. Stuttgart: Alfred Kernen.
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FIX ALL PARIDES ==References== Mimoides pausanius [7] Ithobalus hyperion Hübner, [1821]; Samml. exot. Schmett. 2 : pl. 114, TL: [Brazil]
- Edwin Möhn, 2006 Schmetterlinge der Erde, Butterflies of the world Part XXVI (26), Papilionidae XIII. Parides. Edited by Erich Bauer and Thomas Frankenbach Keltern : Goecke & Evers ; Canterbury : Hillside Books. ISBN 978-3-937783-27-7 (Supplement 13 in English - "Parides -an unending quest" by Racheli) AND Collins, N.M., Morris, M.G., IUCN, 1985 Threatened Swallowtail Butterflies of the World:
Hancock was born at Bridge End, Newcastle, the son of the saddler and ironmonger John Hancock. John was a man of remarkable cultivation, who possessed a microscope and a select library containing Pliny, Linnaeus, Lister, Bewick and others. He had already made collections of plants, insects and especially shells, so that, though he died when Albany was only six years old, his widow carried on his teaching so thoroughly that four of her six children devoted themselves to the study of natural history. John (1808-90) and Albany became well-known as zoologists. The magnificent John Hancock collection of birds is housed in the museum of that name in Newcastle. William Bell Scott, the painter and poet, was a close friend of the Hancock brothers and Albany accompanied him on his visits to Newcastle manufactories. Scott calls John 'the first man who made bird-stuffing at once a science and an art.' he goes on: 'Originally from Holland, over their dining-room fireplace hung a very good old picture showing three generations of ancestors, the latest one being children, all standing in little laced coats or hoops, according to sex, each holding an orange in the right hand, as in the Vicar of Wakefield's too-large family picture; and in the drawing-room still existed a toy of the same period, representing a kitchen, with every possible utensil and appliance made of silver. Long naturalised in Newcastle, all the old-fashioned ways of the place and the particular dishes and tea-cakes were treated with a certain narrow but pleasing refined intimacy not to be met with elsewhere.'
Albany Hancock produced over 70 scientific papers, but the great work of his life began in his association with Joshua Alder in the study of mollusca, whose main result was the Monograph of British Nudibranchiate Mollusca issued by the Rae Society in 1845-55. The plates are remarkable for the beauty of the drawing and the delicacy of their colouring. Having described many new species, further collaboration with Dr Embleton, anatomy lecturer at the Newcastle School of Medicine followed. Hancock had also been active in forming the Tyneside Naturalists Field Club in 1846.
A plaque has been erected on the Hancock house at 20 Great North Road, opposite the Hancock Museum.
Embleton
Joseph Harrison Fryer Joseph Harrison Fryer (1777- 1855), surveyor, geologist and mining engineer from Newcastle. South America
Newcastle botanist Nathaniel John Winch (1768-1838)
Nathaniel John Winch was born on 20 December 1768 at Hampton, Middlesex. He was apprenticed to Robert Lisle, hostman, in Newcastle upon Tyne in 1780. Winch developed an interest in the study of botany, particularly the geographical distribution of species around the Northumberland, Cumberland and Durham areas. Indeed his devotion to the subject was considered to be behind the failure of his merchant businesses in 1808 when he was declared bankrupt.
He was elected a fellow of the Linnean Society in 1803, became an honorary member of the Geological Society in 1808, and was an active member of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Newcastle. He died on 5 May 1838, leaving his manuscripts, library and herbarium to the Linnean Society. His valuable mineralogical collection was left to the Geological Society
The Baumhuer family are known from the fourteenth century in the Westphalian Coesfeld German Hanseatic League Begins, presently known in the fourteenth century in the Westphalian Coesfeld within the environment of the German Hanseatic League. At a time when the spelling of surnames was not fixed, the notation regional context. Gosswin Tree Hack Coesfeld (ca. 1410-1486), who studied in Cologne rights, in the period from 1441 to 1477 secretary of the powerful German Hanseatic Bruges. His descendants lived as merchants in the Hanseatic city of Reval, now Tallinn in Estonia. One of them, Christianus Bomhower (ca. 1468-1518) put his life in the service of the Roman Catholic Church and was initially drain commissioner and later bishop of Dorpat (Tartu, Estonia). In gratitude for his services to the Roman Catholic Church granted Emperor Maximilian I of Austria in 1513 Christianus and his brothers the right to carry the weapon with the lion and three trunks: "The tribes under the Lion '. Christianus' brother, Hans Bomhower, left the city around 1529 Reval and was almost certainly the father of the Eupen and Aachen family of cloth manufacturers and cloth merchants. Around 1600 the family went Baumhewer about the Reformation to the insights of John Calvin. In the 17th century, the Reformed from Aachen expelled and Baumhewer three brothers settled in Maastricht and a large posterity of merchants, bankers and senior military brought forth. Johan Baumhewer (ca. 1621-1682) was because of his status as a wealthy merchant payment of the 'Beiwohnrecht' within the city walls of Aachen. His grandsons Johan (1689-1760) and Heinrich (1691-1741) founded at the beginning of the 18th century new factories in the nearby lake Eupen. Eupen was the place where three new branches arose: Wilhelm Jacob Baumhauer (1735-1796) moved to Hamburg and received descendants down to the present time. His brother Heinrich Baumhauer (1726-1790) explained by his marriage with the Roman Catholic Petronella Nicolai the basis for a large Catholic family with descendants to the present time in the whole of West Germany. Johan Boomhouer (1689-1760), cloth merchant and leader of the Reformed community in Eupen, is the earliest preserved family chronicle derived. ( See inventory number 34. This record is known to include his daughter Anna Catharina Baumhauer (1730-1795) against the wishes of her father married her cousin Jacob Reinhard Baumhauer (1729-1786), who in Aachen cloth factory had. After the death of Jacob Reinhard continued the widow, the company together with her son Johann Matthias Baumhauer (1759-1818) continued. The corresponding agreements were written by Jon Baumhauer to Munich in 2002 to the Family Archive Von Baumhauer given. Johan's youngest son, the merchant Matthijs Boomhouer Jacob (1737-1789) settled around 1762 on the Keizersgracht in Amsterdam to the mercantile firm of his childless uncle Baumhauer Wilhelm (1695-1758) and Aunt Elizabeth Cappel continue. He was ancestor of the Dutch branch, since the mid-19th century the name "Von Baumhauer 'wears, after first 1790 in the Netherlands, the notation' Baumhauer 'had become. The eldest sons of Jacob Matthijs Boomhouer and Helena Maria von Scheibler saw in the Napoleonic era any chance the original so wealthy merchant firm to continue. In their generation occurred the transition to rely on the administrative and legal grounds. Thus Charles Matthieu Baumhauer (1779-1834) civil servant in the Dutch East Indies and his younger brother Matthieu Jacques Reinhard Baumhauer (1789-1822) initially soldier under Napoleon and later secretary of the Dutch Government in Malacca. There, Jan Willem Samuel von Baumhauer (1820-1884) born after the early death of his parents in Brussels and then in Utrecht with his uncle William Theodore (von) Baumhauer grew. He studied law and was later employed as a civil servant in Java and Borneo's west coast. In Javanese wife Sarina he had a daughter, Mary (1852/4-1932). Central figure in 19th-century family was a third brother, Mr.. William Theodore (von) Baumhauer (1785-1849), Attorney-General in Brussels and Utrecht, who in 1824 made an attempt to be ennobled. Because he could adduce no evidence for his descent from one of the letters patent of 1513 mentioned four brothers Bomhower, could the High Council of Nobility does not comply with this request. Since about 1842 named William Theodore Baumhauer, his four sons and nephew Jan Willem Samuel officially 'Von Baumhauer', which to date the spelling of the Dutch branch remained. The gender of William Theodore (von) Baumhauer and Apollonia Joanna Croese was up to the present time by a son continued in the person of Professor Henri Edouard von Baumhauer (1820-1885), married Elisabeth Catharina Petronella Boonen. He enjoyed great prestige in chemistry field at home and abroad and was in contact with important scholars of his time. Came by inheritance estates and farms in Elspeet and Vierhouten on the Veluwe, which for centuries were in the possession of the family Boonen, the family Von Baumhauer. In 1917 there arose the Elspeterbosweg 'Huize Vierhouten "an important role in the Second World War would play. Descendants of the couple Von Baumhauer-Boonen in a straight line are: Mr. Edouard Marie von Baumhauer (1853-1907), Attorney at Amsterdam, the brothers Mr.. Edouard Henri von Baumhauer (1890-1950), Amsterdam Bar and Ir. Albert Gillis von Baumhauer (1891-1939) aeronautical and finally the company lawyer Mr. Edouard von Mari Herminius Baumhauer (b. 1931). Edouard Henri von Baumhauer (1890-1950) was an independent lawyer established in Amsterdam with extensive contacts in the international business. He was also Chairman of the Dutch-American Chamber of Commerce and representatives of Deutsche Bank. For his work in the Dutch-American Chamber of Commerce he undertook in 1930, 1932 and 1938, several months long trips to the United States of America. Under the pressure of war conditions he took in 1943 from 'House Vierhouten "initiated the creation and conservation of the' Pas-On-camp 'for hiding in the forest Four Houten, almost two years remained in use. This saved the couple Von Baumhauer with the help of many lives of dozens hiding. In the postwar years gathered his widow Hermien further documentation and evidence on the role of her husband in WWII, partly because of the significance of the work of several members of the resistance difference of opinion. In the spring of 1984, the Resistance Memorial Cross awarded to Hermien von Baumhauer-Ribbink and her daughter Nicolette (1923-1984). The couple Von Baumhauer in May 2000 posthumously awarded the Yad Vashem medal, which Eduard von Baumhauer (b. 1931) on behalf of his parents took Wassenaar received. The branch of the Zutphen preacher Charles Theodore von Baumhauer Matthieu (1823-1900) died on the name-bearing offspring with the death of his eldest daughter Apollonia Johanna Wilhelmina von Baumhauer in 1937. Her offspring will be present within the family The Ranitz, Campert and Waszink.
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In 1880 following a dispute over the Hermann Loew collection the rival Deutsche Entomologische Gesellschaft (DEG) was founded by Kraatz. On his death in 1914 the two societies merged.
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Darby: "The female genitalia of the Birdwing Butterflies, part 2". Lepidoptera Group 68. Vejle. 1983. Showing female genitalia of O. goliath procus, T. amphrysus ruficollis, T. a. flavicollis, T. miranda miranda, T. m. neomiranda, T. cuneifera paeninsulae, T. helena cerberus, T. h. hephaestus, T. oblongomaculatus oblongomaculatus, T. o. bouruensis, T. o. papuensis, T. aeacus aeacus, T. a. thomsonii, T. aeacus formosanus, T. rhadamantus rhadamantus, T. r. dohertyi, T. r. plateni, T. vandepolli vandepolli, T. v. honrathiana, T. criton, T. darsius, T. haliphron haliphron, T. h. socrates, T. h. iris, T. h. naias, T. h. pallens, T. prattorum, T. magellanus sonani, T. hypolitus hypolitus.
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ISBN 978-3931374-54-9 ISBN 978-3-931374-85-3 Schäffler, 2001. Ornithoptera. Plate-part with 52 col. plates. - A supplement to "Ornithoptera" by B. von Knötgen. Shows many new forms and new local races incl. one new subspec., also some natural hybrids between Troides and Ornithoptera. ISBN 978-3-931374-83-9 Bauer & Frankenbach online BUTTERFLIES OF THE WORLD 1998 Bauer & Frankenbach, Eds. Aparición nueva serie. Importantísima serie de la máxima calidad, a cargo de los mejores especialistas mundiales. Normalmente se sirve por suscripción (10% inferior que el de números aislados). Fasc. 1: Achillides, Teinopalpus, Bhutanitis, 20 págs, 13 láminas color. 13,82 €. Fasc. 2: Späth - Nymphalidae I (Agrias), 12 págs, 20 láminas color: 16,83 €. Fasc. 3: Lamas - Nymphalidae II (Ithomiinae), 17 págs, 16 láminas color: 13,82 €. Fasc. 4: Hecq, J. Nymphalidae III, Euphaedra, 9 págs texto y 16 láminas color. 13,82€. Fasc. 5: Möhn, E. Papilionidae II, Battus, 13 págs texto y 20 láminas color. 20,43 € Fasc. 6: Rumbucher & Knötgen - Troides I. 2 págs texto y 32 láminas color. 28,85 €. Fasc. 7: Rumbucher & Knötgen - Troides II. 3 págs texto y 40 láminas color. 33,06 €. Fasc. 8: Möhn - New and rare Papilionidae (en alemán). 5 págs texto y 4 láminas color. 5,41 €. Fasc. 9: Hecq, J. - Bebearia (Nymphalidae IV), 8 pags texto + 32 láminas color. 28,85 €. Fasc. 10 (1 de texto y otro de láminas): Winhard, W. - Pieridae I (Pseudopontinae, Dismorphiinae, Pierinae. Incluye Colias, Zegris, Anthocaris, Phoebis, Eurema, Prioneris, Delias, Appias, Pieris, etc.; 40 pags texto + 48 láminas color. 42,07 €. Fasc. 11: Lukhtanov & Eitschberger, Part 11, Nymphalidae V, Oeneis, 12 pags, 28 láminas color. 26,44 €. Fasc. 12: Schäffler, O., Papilionidae VI, Ornithoptera, 20 pags texto + 52 láminas fotos color, con mapas. 42,07 €. Fasc. 13: Möhn, E., Papilionidae VII. Parnassius apollo I Plates. 32 láminas. 40,00 €. Fasc. 14: Möhn, E. Papilionidae VIII. 12 pags texto+36 láminas color. Trata los géneros Baronia, Euryades, Protographium, Neographium, Eurytides. 34,00 €.
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