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INSTITUT DES PARCS NATIONAUX IINSTlTUUT DER NATIONALE PARKEN DU CONGO BELGE VAN BELGISCH CONGO 1 Exploration du Parc National de l' U penlba . MISSION G. F. DE WITTE en collaboration avec W. ADAM, A. JANSSENS, L. VAN MEEL et R. VERHEYEN (1946-1949). FASCICULE 7 Exploratie van het Nationaal Upemba Park ZENDING G. F. DE WITTE met medewerking van W. ADAM, A. JANSSENS, L. VAN MEEL en R. VERHEYEN (1946-1949). AFLEVERI NG 7 ENDOMYCHIDA:: (COLEOPTERA CLAVICORNIA) Il. F. 8TROHECKEH. (Miami) BRUXELLES BRUSSEL 1952 1952
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  • INSTITUT DES PARCS NATIONAUX IINSTlTUUT DER NATIONALE PARKEN DU CONGO BELGE VAN BELGISCH CONGO1

    Exploration du Parc National de l'Upenlba. MISSION G. F. DE WITTE

    en collaboration avec

    W. ADAM, A. JANSSENS, L. VAN MEEL et R. VERHEYEN (1946-1949).

    FASCICULE 7

    Exploratie van het Nationaal Upemba Park ZENDING G. F. DE WITTE

    met medewerking van

    W. ADAM, A. JANSSENS, L. VAN MEEL en R. VERHEYEN (1946-1949).

    AFLEVERI NG 7

    ENDOMYCHIDA:: (COLEOPTERA CLAVICORNIA)

    Il. F. 8TROHECKEH. (Miami)

    BRUXELLES BRUSSEL 1952 1952

  • Imprimerie M. HAY1

  • PARC NATIONAL DE L'UPEMBA

    1. MISSION G. F. DE WITTE en collaboration avec

    W. ADAM, A. JANSSENS, L. VAN MEEL

    et R. VERHEYEN (1946,1949).

    Fascicule 7

    NATIONAAL UPEMBA PARK

    1. ZENDING G. F. DE WITTE met medewerking van

    W. ADAM, A. JANSSENS, L. VAN MEEL

    en R. VERHEYEN (1946-1949).

    Aflevering 7'

    EN DOMYCH 1DJE (COLEOPTERA CLAVICORNIA)

    Il\'

    H. F. STROHECKER (Miami).

    The Endomychidœ collected by the G. F. DE WITTE Expedition to Upemba Park, total 1.078 specimens. In spite of this considerable quantity of material only twenty-six species are represented, 'and of these one species is represented by nearly nine hundred specimens. The family Endomychidœ is not greatly developed in Africa (as compared with Asia), and the collection of twenty to thirty species in a relatively smaIl area may weIl represent the endomychid species present. Sixteen of the species of the G. F. DE WITTE collections cannot be placed in any previously described category and are described here as new.

    AlI the localities between [ J are wilhout the Pal'k's limits.

    1. - Subfamily EUMORPHIJ\iE.

    GellUS MYCETINA MULSANT.

    MUL8ANT, Hist. Nat. Culéop. France, Sulcicolles, (184G), p. 15.

    j. - Mycetina evansi Amw",.

    ARRüw, Bull. et Ann. Soc. EnI. Belg., (1948), LXXXIV, p. 50.

    Two specimens Kabwe s/Muye, aff!. dr. Lufira, aIt. 1.320 m, 6/19.V.1948.

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    ~. - Mycetina rubescens :op. n. (Fig. 1.)

    Antennœ, head, legs and dise of pronotum black; elytl'a, scutellum and under surface reddish. Length : ~,8-3 mm.

    Antennœ entirely black, the stalk fairly slender, joints 1 and 3-5 a little longer than broad, joint 8 mueh broader than 7, club broad, flat, each of its joints tra;nsverse. The great width of the eighth joint causes the club

    FI';. 1. - Mycclina r1l/)('.'('('115 ~p. n.

    to appear 4-joilltecl. Pronotum with its sides cOllvergillg almost from the base, finely margined at the sides, its transverse su!cus deep, its lateral sulci broadly triangular, deep and reaching forwarcl to about the middle of the dise. The extreme lateral areas of the pronotum are of reddish l'olor. Elytra broadly oval !mt somewhat extended postel'iorly, more narrowly rounded at apex than is usual in the genus.

    Holotype: cf : Mukalla, Lusinga, aIl. 1.810 III, Œ.lll.I9ej8.

    1\ Il u t y P e :

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    9-i7.XII.1947 (1 spec.); riv. Kambi, aIt. 1.750 m, 25-:21.VI.i9115 (1 spec.); Kalumengongo (tête de source), affl. dr. Lualaha, aIt. 1.830 m, 21.1.1948 (1 spec.); riv. Kipangaribwe (affl. Lusinga), aIt. 1.600 m, :~.VlI.i9!15 (1 spec.).

    GemIs ANCYLOPUS COSTA.

    COSTA, Fatllla Regno Napoli, Coleotteri, Endomychidei, (1854), p H.

    1. - Ancylopus nalalensis GERSTAECIŒH.

    GEHSTAECKEH, Monographie der Endomychiden, (1858), p. 192.

    This name is used provisionally for a female specimen with the following label: [Kembwile (rive g. Kalule-Nord), aIt. 1.050 m, 28.1 1.19119J . This is undoubtedly the same species as that reported by me in 1949 as Ancylopus melanocephalus (OLIVIEH) from Albert Park. Authors have generally used OLIVIER'S name for the central African .-!ncylopus, but comparison of male specimens (in other collections) with Italian Ancyloplls shows the Congo form to be larger, more finely punetured and shining. The serrations on the inner face of the hind tibiœ of the male are much smaller than in fi. melanocephalus and the œdeagus of the Congo specimens i5 different from that of Italian specimens.Whether GERSTAECKER'S name natalensis or WEISE'S name nigripennis should be used cannot be settlect at present.

    2. - Ancylopus terrugineus WEISE.

    WEJ5E, Deutsch. Ent. Zeitschr., (1903), 47, p. 202.

    This name (\lso must be used tentattvely but with more confidence than the preceding. WEISE regarded itas a color variety of .1. melanocephalus but a single male specimen which l have seen indicates a form different from A. metanocephalus and the species listed above as A. natalensis. Unfortunately the specimen has been badly damaged by dermestids and the œdeagus, while showing distinctive charaéteristics is too mangled for illustration. The G. F. DE WITTE material includes a single female : Mabwe (rive Est du lac Upemba), aIt. 585 m, 27-30.XI.1948.

    Genus INDALMUS GERSTAECKER.

    GERSTAECKEH, Monographie der Endomychiden, (1858), p. 185.

    1. - Indalmus bivittalus (PERCHERON).

    PEHCHERON, Gén. d.l nsect., (1837),5, (2), pl. 19 (Endomychus).

    Mabwe (lac Upemba), aIt. 585 m, 1-8.1X.1947, 2 cfcf; 18-27.VIII.1947, :3 cf cf, 1

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    Var. fuscipennis (GAHAN).

    GAHAN (in DISTANT), Nat. in Transvaal, (1892), p. 210, pl. Ji, fig. 10 (A~ncylopus).

    This is apparently a mere colm phase ane! does Ilot mel'ita name. Mabwe (lac Upemba),alt. 585 m, 19-21.VIII.i947, 1 9.

    B

    A

    FrG. Z. - A. lllda/mus 'in!]I'Il/lis sr. n. B. Mdeagus.

    2. - Indalmus ephippiatus GERSTAECKER.

    GERSTAECKER, Monographie der Endomychiden, (1858), p. 410.

    Riv. Kimapongo, affl. Lusinga, alto 1.760 m, 18.VII.1945, 1 cf (vittate phase). While this specimen differs in the elytral pattern from the t.ype in the Stockholm Museum, it is idenheal in structure, including t.he œdeagus.

    3. - Indalmus ingratus sp. n. (Fig. 2.)

    Very similar ta J. ,qraphicus (GORHAM) and the vittate phase of J. ephippiatus GERSTAECKEH. Pronotum reddish yellow, vaguely bimaculate on the dise, gradually and eontinuously narrowed from the base forward (but

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    NATIONAAL UPEMBA P_h..RK Î

    feebly sinuate in some of the specimens), the front angles procluced and acutely rounded. Antennm slender, aIl its joints (exeept 2) longer than broad. The fourth joint is abruptly narrower than the third, the ninth ano teuth joints are triangulaI', the eleventh oval. Elytrel widening from base to beyond middle, each with a humeraI spot, broad sutural stripe, -(wo discal tmniœand the posterior part of the marginal area black. The general color of the elytra is yellow. Legs black.

    The male has the front tibiœ toothed distal to mid-length and the micldle tibim strongly incurved at the apex. Length 6,9-8 mm.

    Holotype : d' : KabwekanoIlo, alto 1.815 m, 2-9.VII.1947.

    A Ilot Yp e : ~ : data as for holotype.

    Paratypes: 1 d'and 2 ~ ~ : with data as for holotype; Lusinga, alto 1.760 m, 7.V.1949, 1 d'; 28.X-6.x1.i947, 1 ~; 1-8.XII.1947, 1 ~; iOj18.VlI.i947, 1 d', 2 ~ ~; 12.VI.i945, 1 ~; Kabwe s/Muye (affl. dl'. Lufira), aIt. L320 m, 20-25.V.1945, 1 d'.

    The females are presumably of this species since they are associated with males.

    The following female specimens may belong to this species or to J. ephippiatus GERSTAECKER or 1. graphicus (GORHAM); 1 have discovered no certain way to distinguish females of the three species : riv. Mitoto, affl. Lusinga, alto 1.760 m, 9.VII.1945, 1 ~; riv. Kagomwe, affl. Lusinga, alto 1.700 m, 12.VII.1946, 1 ~; Lusinga, riv. Kamitungulu, alto 1.760 m, 13.VI.i945, 1 ~; Kilolomatembo, affl. Lusinga, alto 1.750 m, i7.VlI.i945, 1 ~.

    4. - Indalmus unicolor (GERSTAECKER).

    GEHSTAECKEB, Monographie der Endomychiden, (1858), p. 194 (.4ncylopus).

    ARROW placed this name in the synonymy of 1. bivittatus (PERCHERON) but study of male specimens (in other collections) indicates the presence of two similar species. Whether GERSTAECKER'S name is applicable to these Congo specimens (his types were from Port Natal) cannot now be stateo with certainty. The two female specimens in the G. F. DE "VITTE collections are considerably smaller than J. bivittatus, less coarsely punctured and more shining. In males which 1 have seen the hind tihim are rather strongly bisinuate, much more so than in J. bivittatus. The mdeagi of the two forms show some differences also. One of the G. F. DE WITTE specimens is black, the other, evidently in teneral state, is blackish brown.

    Riv. Lukawe, affl. dl'. Lufira, aIt. 700 m, 22.X.1947; Lusinga, aIt. 1.760 m, 18.VlI.1947.

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    Genus TRYCHERUS GERSTAECIŒR.

    CiERSTAECKER, Archiv f. Naturg., (1857), XXIII, p. 223.

    1. - Trycherus fryanus GORHAM.

    GORHAM, Trans. Ent. Soc. London, (1875), p. 12.

    Gorges de la Pelenge, alto 1.150 m, 2LV j2i.VU947, 7 d' d', 7 ~ ~ ; Munoi, bifurcation Lupiala, alto 890 m, 3i.V j4.VU948, 4 d' d', 3 ~ ~; Kaziba, alto 1.140 m, 7/27.11.1948, 3 d'd', 4 ~~; Kaswabilenga, aIt. 700 m, 29-30.X.1947, 1 d'; Kabwe sur Muye, alto 1.320 m, 26.IV j5.VU948, 5 d' d', 3 ~ ~; Loie, affl. g. de la Lufira, alto 800 m, 4.IX.1948, 1 d'; Mabwe, rive Est du lac Upemba, alto 585 m, i7.XI-3LXII.1948, 2 d' d', 3 ~ ~ ; Lusinga, riv. Lusinga, alto L8iO m, 9-14.VI.1945, 1 ~; Masombwe, riv. Kanakakasi, alto 1.120 m, 4-16.X.1948, 1 ~; Kankunda,affl. g. Lupiala, alto 1.300 m, 19-24.XU947, i ~.

    It is highly probable that T. recticollis HAROLD and T. monardi PIC are synonyms of T. tryanus.

    2. - Trycherus wittei sp. n. (Fig. 3.)

    Head and pronotum red, the latter with broad, black side margins and the base also narrowly black. Elytra yellow with a sutural stripe, a basal bar, a posthumeral spot and two discal stripes black; the area bptween the basal and humeraI markings is red. Legs and antennœ black. Antennœ stout, the third joint alone elongate, the club narrow and little flaUened. Pronotum strongly transverse, with broad, raised side mal'gins, its front angles produced and acutely rounded, its hind angles right, its basal sulcus narrowly but deeply impressed, its lateral sulci very short. The front margin of the pronotum is almost semi-circularly excised and has a stri dulatory membrane at its middle. Elytra long-oval, five times as long as pronotum and much broader. The head and pronotum are thickly and conspicuously punetured; the elytral punctures are fluer but distinct. Length : 8 mm.

    Holotype : d' : Kamitungulu, aIt. 1.700 m, 12.IV.194.7.

    Dissection shows this specimen to he a male but there is no external evidence of its sex. In structure this species is very similar to the next.

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    3. - Trycherus raffrayi GORHA'VI.

    GORHAM, Ann. Mus Civ. Genova, (1885), 22, p. 520.

    Very much like the preceding in structure and undoubtedly closely allied but wilh very different color pattern. The pronotum is black at middle and on side margins, the elytra black with a red U-shaped mark before the middle and a transverse red bar on posterior third of each. Length : 7,3-9 mm.

    B

    A

    FIG. 3. - A. 1"rychcrus wiltei sp. n. B. Mdeagus.

    Lusinga, riv. Kamalonge,alt. 1.7GO m, i1.VI.J:945, 1 cf, 1 Cf! and 23 specimens of undetermined sex; Lupiala, -affl. dl'. Lufira, alto 850 m, 24.X.1947, 1 cf and 2 specimens of undetermined sex; Lusinga, riv. Dipidi, aIt. 1.G50 m, 12.VI.1945, 1 specimen; Kangunda, affl. g. Lupiala, alto 1.300 m, 1924.XI.1947, 1 specimen; Kaswabilenga, aIt. 700 m, 29-31.X.1947, 10 specimens; riv. Kateka, sous-affl. Lufira,alL9 GO m, 23.XI-5.XII.1947, 1 specimen.

    4. - Trycherus straeleni sp. n. (Fig. 4.)

    An unusual species in that the upper surface is c10thed with a very distinct, although sparse pubescence. Pronotum almost regularly narrowed from base to front, its sides slightly sinuate, its front angles considel'ably

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    proclueecl and aClltely roundecl, ils hincl angles deeidedly aeute. Elyira avaL Head, antennœ and micldle area of pronotum black, the lateral (lI'eas of pronotum rec1c1ish. Elytra recldish-lilaek in basal thinl, the remainc1er black with a reclclish C-shaped mark on the left elytron and a similar but reversed mark on the righL Length: 8 mm.

    H () lot Yp e : «: Munoi, bifurcation Lupiala, aIL 890 m, 3i.V-:2.VL1948.

    FIG. 4. - Trur/lem., strlll'/cni sp. Il.

    II. - ~ubfarnily STEJ\OTAR~INK

    Genus DANA~ REICHE.

    HErCHE (in FERRET et GALINIER). Voyage en Abyssinie, (1847), III, p. 408.

    This gemls is greatly developed in Afriea, its known range extending from Ethiopia and Senegal ta the Cape of Good Hope. Many of the speeies are exeeeclingly similar and, the females espeeially, very diffieult ta determine. The œdeagi of the males evidently show good specifie charaeters and with the assurance gained from a study of these structures one may find minute external differences in the males but many female specimens clefy determination exeept as they can be assoeiated with males.

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    i. - Danaë maCra sp. n. (Fig. 5.)

    Moderately elongate, the elytl'a abrupUy bl'oader than the pronotum, subparallel to apical third. Antenme with the first two joints l'ed, the remainder black, joint 3 a liUle longer than broad, 4-7 suhquadrate, 8 bead

    13

    FIG. 5. - .\. DaI/fie limera sp. n. B..Edcagus.

    shaped, 9 swollen and bll1ntly triangula!' internally, 10 transverse, li oval. The pronotum is transverse, its raised mal'gins only moderütely bl'oad, its hasal sI11cl1s deep, its lateral sulci foveiform. The midclle and hind tibüe are slighUy cul'ved. EntireJy ferruginous except for the antenme and eyes. Length : 4,5 mm.

    Holotype : cf : Kahwe sjMuye, affl. dl'. Lufira, alto 1.320 m, G-i2.V.i948.

    A Ilot Yp e : S?: locality as fOl' holotype, 30.IV1O.V. i9l!8. Th is specimen has the tihia stl'aight and the ninth antennal joint litUe hl'oadel' thün the tenth.

    Parütypl' : i cf : riv. Muhale, alto 1.480 m, 9.V.i9l!7.

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    2. - Danaë valga sp. n. (Fig. ô.)

    Ferruginous, the eyes, entire antennœ, femora and tibiœ black. Pronotum strongly transverse, its raised side margins of usual breadth but much narrowed at the hind angles, its lateral sulci deeply foveate, its basal

    B

    FIG. Ô. - A. Danaë valga sp. n. B. iEdeagus.

    sulcus deeply impressed. Elytra slightly broader at base than pronotum, broadening slightly to mid-Iength. Antennœ with the third joint a Iittle longer than broad, joints 4-7 about quadrate, 8 globose, 9 much enlarged, bluntly triangular internally, 10 triangularly transverse, 11 oval. The middle and hind tibiœ are inbent toward the apex. Length: 4 mm.

    Holotype : d' : riv. Kagomwe (affl. Lusinga), aIt. 1.700 m, 12.VII.1945.

    3. - Danaë laticollis sp. n. (Fig. 7.)

    Ferruginous, eyes, entire antennœ, femora and tibiœ black. Pronotum strongly transverse, about twice as broad as long, its raised margins rather wide but strongly narrowed at hind angles, its basal and lateral sulci much

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    as in the two preceding species. Elytra subequal to pronotum at base, roundly widened posteriorIy and somewhat produced apically. The antennœ are quite similar to those of D. valga but the internaI edge of the ninth joint is minutely excised neal' the apex. In this feature it resembles

    B

    A

    FIG. 7. - A. Danaë laticoWs sp. n. B. JEdeagus.

    D. pulchella GESTRü but the excision is much smaller and there are other points of difference. Length: 3,5 mm.

    Ho lot Yp e : d' : Munoi, bifurcation Lupiala (affl. dl'. Lufira), alto 890 m, i5-2i.VI.i948.

    Par a t y p e : id': Kaswabilenga, alto 700 m, 3-4.XI.i947.

    4. - Danaë gracilis sp. n. (Fig. 8.)

    Similar in coloration to the preceding but with the ferruginous color paler, somewhat yellowish. Pronotum transverse, but much less than twice as broad as long, its side margins continuously narrowed from front to hind angles, its sides strongly sinuate posteriorly with the hind angles aeute. The pronotaI foveœ and basal suleus are similar to those of the

  • several species described above. Elytra long-aval. The antenIHue have ail the stalk joints but the first and third bead-shaped, joints 7 and eight broader than (j, joint 9 swollen but not much produced internally. The tibiœ are straight. Length: 3,9 mm.

    Holotype cf rIV. Munte, ait. 1.480 m, 16.V.i947.

    Paratype : cf : riv. Bilbagi, affl. Katembula, ait. 900 m, 14.VII.1945.

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    FrG. 8. - A. Danai' gl'uci!is sI'. Il. B. IE

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    6. - Danaë arrowi sp. n. (Fig. 10.)

    Short and broad in form, ferruginous with the eyes 'and last five joints of antennœ black; the fourth to sixth joints of the antennœ are infuscate . .wint 3 of antennœ slightly longer than broad, the five following joints lJead-shaped, joints 7 and 8 broader than o. The ninth joint i"s much

    FIG. 9.

    A. Dlllwë cylilldrica sp. n. B. !Ell

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    7. - Danaë parvicornis sp. n. (Fig. 11)

    Ferruginous with the eyes, legs and antennœ (except first two joints) black .. Antenm:e short, joints 3-8 subequal ta each other in length but progressively broader distad , joint 9 about twice as wide as and a little

    )

    A

    FIG. J). - A. Danaë paTv'icorn'is sp. n. B. lEdeagus.

    longer than joint 8, joint 10 transversely triangular, ii aval. Pronotum more than one and a haU times as broad as long, its sides slightly constricted behind, its raised margins and sulci without distinctive features. Elytra more than three times as long as pronotum, subequal ta it in width at base but widened posteriorly ta beyond middle, thence evenly contracted and a little attenuate. Length: 4 mm.

    This is one of few African species of Danaë in which the ninth joint of the antennœ of the male is not greatly enlarged.

    Holotype: cf : Kaswabilenga, alto 700 m, 1O/13.X.1947.

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    8. - Danaë damnifica sp. n. (Fig. 12.)

    Moderately elongate and subparallel. Pronotum strongly transverse, its sidesa little contracted behind. Antennœ with joint 8 about equal ta 7 in lengUi but bl'oader, joint 9 enlarged but not much produced laterally, not greatly broader than joint 10, which is triangularly transverse. On its under surface joint 9 is a little concave. In color the insect is ferruginous with the eyes and antennal club black. It is very similar in appearance to D. caprella STROHECKER but more slender. Length: 3 mm.

    Holotype : cf : Gorges de la Pelenge, alto 1.150 m, iO-14.VI.19!i7.

    A Ilot Y p e : s:> : locality and date as for holotype. Entirely similar to the holotype except that the ninth antennal joint is not swollen.

    Pa rat y p e : cf : locality and date as for holotype.

    9. - Danaë difficilis sp. n. (Fig. 13.)

    Exceedingly similar to the preceding species but with the eighth joint of the antennœ globose, the ninth more swollen and subang'lliate internally. Length : 3 mm.

    B

    B

    A A

    FIG. H. - Donal' dalllnifica sp. Il . FIG. 13. - Danai' diflicilis sp. n. .-\.. Antenna. B. iEdeaglls. .'Ie. Antenna. B. iEdeagus.

    Ho lot Yp e : cf : Lubanga, affl. dl'. Senze (sous-affl. dl'. Lufira), alto 1.750 m, 5.IV.1948.

    A Ilot Yp e : s:> : data as for holotype. The females assigned to this species and to D. damnifica have been so placed entirely by association with males; 1 have found no way to distinguish them.

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    Par a t y P es: 1 cf, 1 with date as for holotype; Lusinga (Mukana), alto 1.810 m, 20.IV.1945, 2 cf cf, 2 : 6.111.1948, 1 cf; 29.V/21.VI.1945, 7 cf cf, 1 ; Lusinga, ait. 1.760 m, 18.VII.1947, 1 cf; riv. Kagomwe (aff!. Lusinga),alt. 1.700 m, 12.VII.1946, 2 cf cf; Buye-Bala, alto 1.750 m, 8/16.IV.1948, 1 cf; Kalumengongo, aff!. dl'. Lualaba, aJt. 1.780 m, 18.IV.1947, 1 cf, 1 ; Kamitunu (affI. Lusinga), alto 1.760 m, 1O.VII.1945, 1 cf. .

    The following specimens are probably of this species : Kaziba, aff!. g. Senze, sous-affl. dl'. Lufira, aIt. 1.140 m, 4/12.11.1948, 1 ; Buye-Bala, alto 1.750 m, 1j7.IV.1948, 1 ; riv. Kipangaribwe (affI. Lusinga), aIt. 1.600 m, 3.VII.1945, 1 ; Lusinga, alto 1.760 m, 22.IV.1949, 3 ; 12.IV.1947, 1 ; région confl. Mubale-Munte, alto 1.480 m, 13-18.V.19!J7, 1 .

    10. - Danaë seminicornis sp. n. (Fig. 14.)

    Indistinguishahle in body form and size from the two preceding species. The antennœ are similar to those of D. damni/ica in having the !linth joint

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    FIIi. H. - DlllU/ë selliÏlIÎCOIIIÎS ~[1. H .

    .\. Club of illltellWl. B..Edeagl1~.

    liUle broader than the tenth and symmetrically swollen but in the present species the eighth joint is distinctly shorter than the seventh. Length : 2,9 mm.

    Holotype: cf: Kahwe s,Muye, aff!. dl'. Lufira. 1.320 m, 6-12.V.1948.

    A Ilot Y p e : : data as for holotype.

    Par a t y P es: 1 cf, 1 data as for holotype.

    11. - Danaë goffarti PIC.

    PIC, L'Échange, (1945), na 501, p. 11.

    Kilwezi, affI. dl'. Lllfira, ait. 750 m, 2-7.VIII.1948, 1 cf.

    The collection contains two female specimens which ma,V helong to this species : Ganza, salines près riv. Kamandllla, ait. 8GO m, 30.V;J8.VI.1948.

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    12. - Danaë bulbifera \VEISE.

    WEISE, Deutsch. En! Zeitschr., (1903), 47, p. 201.

    Kaziba, aff!. g. Senze, sous-aff!. dl'. Lufira, alto 1.140 m, 1O-14.II.1948, 1 cf. The specimen so identified lias the nÎnth antennal joint very greatly swollen and of about the shape of an a:pple seed; aIl the stalk joints of the antennœ are head-like. The insect is broad and suùparallel in form and the lateral sulci of the pronotum are oblique slits hordered in front and behind by sclerotized ridges.

    13. - Danaë ruficornis PIC.

    PIC, L'Échange, (1945), n° 501, p. 11.

    The collections made by the G. F. DE WITTE Expedition contain a very lal'ge series of a small Danaë which the brief description of D. Tu{icornis fits weI!. The insect to which 1 apply this name is about 3 mm long and of entirely ferruginous color, including the antennéB. The ninth antennal joint is scarcely twice as broad as the eighth, the tenth broader than the ninth and prodnced inward, the eleventh broader than the tenth and as long as the ninth and tenth joints together. The raised pronotal margins are very broaet in front but narrowed posteriorly in a continuous fashion. Dissection of several specimens shows both sexes are present in the collection but 1 can find no external sexual differences.

    Munoi, bifurcation Lupiala, aff!. dr. Lufira, alto 890 m, 28.V /24.VI.1948, 864 spec.; Kaziba, affl. g. Senze, aIt. 1.140 m, 4/24,11.1948, 11 spec.; gorges de la Pelenge, alto 1.150 m, 30.V.1947, 1 spec.; Mabwe (rive Est du lac Upemba), alto 585 m, 18.XII.1948, 3 spec.; Kabwe s/Muye, affl. dr. Lufira, alto 1.320 m, 6-12.V.1948, 2 spec.: Grande-Kafwe,aff!. dr. Lufwa, sous-afn. dl'. Lufira, alto 1.780 m, 5.III.1948, 1 spec.; Kanonga, aff!. dr. Fungwe, alto 700 m, 17-22.II.1949, 3 spec.

    Genus ECTOMYCHUS GORHA:vI.

    GOHUAl\I, Proc. Zoo!. Soc. London, (1887), p. 646.

    1. - Ectomychus deformis sp. n. (flg. 1.3.)

    Elangate, parallel, almast equally rounded in front and behind. Antennœ hardly longer than pronotum, the stalk joints very thin and each longer th,lI1 broad except joint 7. which is quadrate, and joint 8, which is beadlike. Joints 9 and 10 are strongly transverse and angulate internally,

  • 20 PARC NATIONAL DE L'UPEMBA

    joint 11 broadly oval. Pronotum about twice as wide as long, its rnised margins bounded internally by a deep groove, its disc coarsely and closely punctured, its basal sulcus hardly l'vident, its lateral sulci represented by a coarsely impressed groove on eaeh side, lateral to which a finer groove may be seen. Elytra more than three times as long as pronotum, parallel,

    FIG. 15. - Ectomych1Ls deformis sp. D.

    mther finely punctured. Legs very short. Mesosternum transverse, l'XCavated in front for reeeption of prosternum. The insect is deep ferruginous with the eyes, legs and last six antennal joints black. Length: 3,7 mm.

    Ho lot y pl': Sex ? : Knbwekanono, mare près tête de source Lufwa, affl. dl'. Lufira, aIt. 1.815 m, 2ü.IX.1948.

  • ~.

    INDEX

    A /lcylopus ... Danaë '" Eclomychus .

    arrowi (Danaë) . ... IJivittatus (Indalmus) IJU1IJifera (Danaë) .. cylindrica (Danaë) . damnifica (Danaë) . deformis (Ectomyclms) difficilis (Danaë) cphippialus (Indalillus) evansi (Mycetina) ... ferrugineus (Ancylopus) {rya/lUs (Trycherus) {uscipennis (Indalmus

    var.) . gorrarti (Danaë)

    l.,

    NATIONAAL UPEMBA PARK

    ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLV.

    GENERA.

    Page.

    5 llidalmus 10 Mycetina l!l Tri/cllcrus

    SPECIES.

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    15 5

    19 14 17 l!l 17

    (i

    3 5

    " IJÎvittalus G

    18

    g l'aciUs (Danaë) ingratus (Indalwlls) la ticollis (Danaë) .. maera (Danaë) . . natalensis (Ancylopus) . parvicornis (Danaë) raffrayi (Trycherus) ruIJesccns Ullycctina) ruficomis (Danaë) . selJlinicornis (Danaë) slTaelcni (Trycll.erus) unicolor (Indalmus) valga (Danaë) ... wittei (Trycherus) ...

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    1~l

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  • PARC NATIONAL DE L'VPEMBA

    CONTENTS

    INTRODUCTION

    Subfamily Ell'I/loTphi.n

  • AVIS BERICHT

    L'Institut deB Parcs Nnti01aQ.UX du Congo Belae a corn· mence, eu 1937, la pulJ!icatlùn cles résultats scientifiquesdes luissiollS envoyées aux l'urcs Nationaux. en vue d'en fail'e l'exploration.

    Les divers travaux paraissent sous forme de fascicules distincts. Ceux-ci comprennent, suivant lïmportance du De verschillende werken verschijuen iu vorlll van afzon

    derlijke afleveringen welke. volgens de belangl'ijllheid ~an

    De afleveringen kunnen afzonderli.ik a,angeschaft "orden.

    sujet, un ou plusieurs travaux d'une même mission. ChaQue Dlissioll a sa numérotation propre.

    Les fascicules peuvent s'acquérir séparément. L'lnstitut des Parcs Nationaux du Conoo Beloe n'ac,

    cePte aucun ~cbange.

    FA'SCICULES PARUS

    HORS SÉlllE : l3 UITEN REEKS :

    Les Parcs Nationaux et la Protection de la Nature,

    Discours prononcé pal' le Hoi Albert à l'installation de la Commission du Parc National Albert.

    Discours prononcé par le Duc de Brabant à1l'African Society, à Londres, à l'occasion de la Conférence Internationale pour la Protection de la Faune et la Flore africatnes.

    ( La Protection de la Nature. Sa nécessité et ses , avantages, par V. VAN STRAEI.EN, 1937.

    Exploration du Parc National Albert.

    1. - l\lission G. F. nE WITTE (19:13-1fJ:15).

    Fasc. .Ul.

    1. G. F, DE WITTE (l3l'Uxelles). JntrodllclÎnn 19:\7 2. C. ATIEMS (Vienne), MYTiopodes . 1!.m 3. W. MICHAELSE" (Hfllllburg). Olignr,h,iten . 1937

    Hel. lnst.wut der Nationo.le l'arloe" 1IUlI Beluisell Conoa heeit in 1937 de publicatie aange>angen vall de wete.nschappelijke uitslagen der zendingen welke naa l' de Naho'laie l}arken afgevaardigd werden. ten einde ze te onder· zoeken.

    het onderwerp. één of meer werken -.:an dezellde ~ndllll bevatten. ledere zending heeft haar elgen nUllllllel'lng.

    Hel. lnstituut der Nationale Porl..ll "an Ile/aiseh Conoa lIeemt geen l'uilingell aan.

    VERSCHENEN AFLEVERINGEN

    De Nationale Parken en de Natuurbescherming.

    Hedevoering uitgespro[(en door Koning Albert op de vergadering tot aanstelling der COllllllissie van het l'\ationaal Albert Parle

    nedevoering door den Hertog vau Bra.bant gehouden in de African Society, te Londen, lJij de gelegenheid van de Internationale Conferentie voor de lleschel'ming van de Afril(aansche Vauna en Flora.

    De Natuurbescherming. Haar noodzal(eli,il(heid en haar voordeelen. door V. VAN STRAELEN, 1937.

    Exploratie van het Nationaal Albert Park

    1 - Zellllillg' (~. V. D" \VITTE WJ:l:l-1!):15).

    4. J. H. SCHLUR:\1A~S STEIŒOVE,\ JI' (Utrecht), ParasWc SClllutodtl 19:17 5. L. BUHGEON (Tel'vueren). CaralJidae

    19:37M. BAN'\J:lIGER (Giessen), Carabidae (ScaTitini) li. L. BURGEON (Tervueren), Luca1lidae 1937 7. L. BURGEO,\ (Tervueren), Scorabaeidae (S. Fam. Cctoniinnl!) 1937 S. Il. KLEINE (Stettin), Brentllidae und Lycidac . 1937 9, H. SCHOUTEDEN (Tervueren), Oiseaux' 1938

    10. S, FRECHKOP (Bruxelles), Mammifères 1938 11. J. BEQUAERT (Cambridge, Mass.), Vespides solitaires et SOCÎtW;T 1938 12. A. JA'\SSE'IS (Bruxelles), Onitini (Coleoptcra J.ameUicornia, FalTt. ScaralHIeidae) HJ:J8 13. L. GSCHWENDT'ŒR (Linz), Haliplidae und Dytiscidoe . 1938 14. E. MEYRIŒ (Marlborough), Ptcroplloridae (Tortricina und Tilleina) 1938 15. C. MOREIRA (Rio de Janeiro), Passalidae . 1938 1G. Il. J. H. TEU'IISSE)/ (Utrecht), Tardigmden 1938 17. W. D. HI1\CKS (Leeds), Dermaptera ... 1938 18. Il. HA'iITSCH (Oxford), Blat/ids 1938 19. (~. OCRS (Franldurt a. Main), Cyrinidae . 1938 20. H. DEBAUCHE (Louvain), Ceome/ridae . 1938 21. A. JA:'oiSSnS (Bruxelles), Scarrû)aeini (Colcoplera fJwle/licomia, Falli. ScaraIJaeidae). 19:18 22. J. H. Sr.Hl'URMA~S STEI,HOVEN JI' et R. J. H. TEUNISSEN (U1reelit), !\'ématodes li/lres

    terreslres ... 1938 2J. L. BURGEON (TervuerE'n), CurcuUoniiJae, S. Fum, Apioninae . 1938 24 ~r. POLL (Tervueren), Poissons '" 1939 ~5. ,.\, JANS SENS (Bruxelles). On'itù;ellini (Coleoplera Lam eWeornia, Fant., Scarabaeil1ae). 1939 2(), L. BURGEO'\ (Tervueren), Histeridac ... .. ....... 1939 :27. Arthro}Joda: Hexapolla : 1. Or/hoptem : JlanUdae, par ]VI, BElER (\Vien); :2. GryllüJ.ae,

    par L. CROPARD (Paris); 3. Co1eoplera : Cicindclidae, par W. HORN (Berlin); 4. Ru/c

    Unac, par F. OHAUS (Mainz); 5. Heleroceridae, par Tl.. l\IA:\IITZA ('Vien); G, Prioni

    nae, par A. LAMEERE (Bruxelles); Arac/wnidl'a : 7. O]Ji/ioJles, par C. Fn. nOEWEH (Bremen) ... 1939

    2". A. HUSTACHE (Lagny), Curculionidae . 1939 ~9. A. JA:'oiSSE~S !Bruxelles), CO)Jl'ini :ColeoJJtera Lillltc iiicorn la. Fall1. Searaliaeiliae) 1940 30 L. BERGER (Bruxelles), Lepidoptera-RlIopa/ocera 1940 :31 V. LABOISSIÈRE (Paris), Calerucinae (Coleopte/'({ PlIytop/wga, Fam, C/lr!JsolIIelidae). 1940 30 \', LALLDIAND (Bruxelles), Jlollloptera (Cicadil!ac, CeTCO}Jillae, Futfjmir/ae, Dictyopllo

    ridae, IIicaniidae, Ci;I;iidoe, Derliidae. FlaUdae) ... ... . .. 1941 33. G. F. DE\VI1'TE (Bruxelles), Balraciens et Reptiles, avec JJllmducfio/l de V. YAN STHAELEN. 1941

  • 1. - Mission G. F. DE WITTE (193:1-1935) (suite). 1. - Zending G. F. DE \VITTE (1!)3:1-19:lJ) (l'I'IT/;/g).

    Fasc. Afi.

    34. L. MADEn (Wien), Coccilll'/liriue. - 1. Teil... . '" 1941 II. Teil . 1950

    35. n. PAVLIA~ (Paris), ;j }illodÎillae (Coleopteru flull el1icorllia. Falli. Scarabaeidoe) :36. A. VII.!.IERS (Paris), Lon[lllriillae ei Clo/loxellillae (Co/coptera Clavicornia Fam. ETO

    tylidac) ..: . 1942 37. L. BURGEON (Tervueren), Chryso/l/cUdae (S. Fnm. EUlllOlpinac). ... 1942 38. A. JA'iSSE'iS (Bruxelles), DynasUnac (Co/.eoptera Lamellicornia, Fam. Scarabaeidoe). 1942 :39. V. LABOISSIÈRE (Paris), Halticilloc (Coleoptera P/lytO}i/W[lO, Fam. ChrysollIl'lidae) 1942 40. F. BORCHMAII'N (Hamburg), Lagriidac und A l/('cuUdae 19'12 41. H. DEllAUCHE (Louvain), Lepido}item Heterocera . 1942 42. E. UHMANN (Stollbèrg), Hispinae . 1942 43. Arll!1'Opol/a : Arachlloidea : 1. Pentaslomit/a, par R. HEYMO'iS (Berlin); Hexopoda :

    2. Orthoplera.: Phasnâdae, par K. GUENTHER (Dres/len); 3. Hemiplera: Membmeidae, by W. D. FUNKHOUSER (Lexington U.S.A.), 4. Coleoplera : Silphidae, par A. JANSSENS (Bruxelles); 5. Dryo]Jidae, par J. DELÈVE (Bruxelles); 6. Lymexy/onidoe, pnr L BURl;EON (Tervueren): 7.lIostrychidae, par P. LES'iE (Parfs); 8. SellTllbaeidae: Geotrupinae, par A..JA\SSE\S (Bruxelles); 9. Cassidinae, von A. SPAETH (Wien): 10. l}Jidlle, von H. EGGERS (Bad Nauheim); 11. Platypodirlae, par K. E. SCHEDL (Hann. Münden); 12. HYlllenoptera : Sphe[lidae, by G. AR'ÎOLIJ (Bulawayo) . 19B

    44. G. MAIlLlER (Brnxel1es), Triel/optera. . 1943 45. H. SCHOUTEDEN (Tervueren), nedul'iidae, Emesidae, Henicoeephalidae (Hemi}ltera Hete

    l'optera) ... ... ... ... ... .. .... '" ... ... '" ... ... ... .. ....... 1944 Mi. n. PAULI AN (Pnris), Hybosoridae et Trogido.e (Co/l'optera Lilmellicornia) . 1944 47. H. DE SAEGER (Bruxelles), Micro[lasterinae (Hymcnoptera Apocri/a) . 1944 48. G. SCHMfTZ (Louvain), Chalcididac (Hymenoplera Chalcidoidea) . 1946

    49. H. DEBAUCHE (Louvain), Mynwridae (Hymenoplera Apocrita) ... . 194!1

    50. H. DE SAEf,ER (Bruxelles), Ell}Jhorinae (Hymcnoplcra Apocri/a, Fam. lIraconidac) 1946

    51. A. COLLAIlT (Bruxelles). Helom.y:inac (Diptera Bmchycera, Fam. Helomyzidae) ... 19./ 52. P. VANSCHUYTBROEO, (Bruxelles), Sp/wC'rocerinrre (Diptera A ca/Ylitratae, Fam. Sphae

    roecridac) . ... ... ... ... ... ". ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 53. H. DE SAEfiER (Bruxelles), Cll'rrliochilinae, Siga/ph/nae (Hyml'noplcra Apocrita, Fam.

    Braconidae) ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1948

    54. A. THÉIlY (l\euilly), Bupreslidae (Co/eoplera Siernoxia) '" ... 1948

    55. M. GOETGHEBUER (Gand), Ceralopo[lonidae (Diptera !Vernalocera) 1948

    56. H. SCHOUTEDEN (Tervueren), Corcidae (Hemiptera Heleroplera) . 1948 57. H. F. STROHECKEIl (Miami), End07llyehidae (Co/l'optera Clrrvicornio) 1949 58. R. POISSON (Rennes), Hémiplères aqualiques ... ... ... 194!l 59. M. CAMERON (London), Siaphylinidœ (Colcoptera Polyphaga) ... ." 1950 60. J. PASTEELS (Bruxelles), Tenthredinidae (Hymenoptera Tenlhredinoidea) 1949

    61. F. C. FRASER (Bornemouih), Odonata 1949

    ..2. D. ELMO HARDY (Honolulu, Hawaii), Dorilaidœ (Diptera) ... 1950

    63. J. BALFOUR-BIlOW"E (London), palpicornia .. , ... ... ... ... 1950

    61.'. R. LAURENT, Genres Afrixa/us el Hyperolius (AlIIpl/ibia Salien lia) 1950 65. D. ELMO HARDY (Honolulu, Hawaii), BUdonidœ (Di]!lera NematoeeTa) ... 1950

    66. J. VERBEKE (Gand), Sci07lly:idœ (Viptera Cyclorrhapha) . ...... 1950

    67. H. OLDHOYD (London), Gellcra H;clllaiopolo. and Hippocenlr1l1n (Diplera, Fam. Ta 1)(1nidœ) '" . 1950

    68. A. REICHENSPERf,ER (Bonn) ['oussill,T... ... '" ... ... 1950

    69. H. HAUPT (Halle), P07I1/iilidœ (Hymenoplera Sphecoidea) . 1!150

    70. HI':rapoda : 1. Orlhoplera : Tridactylidœ, par L. CHOPARD (Paris); 2. Hcmiplera : Coccidœ, par P. VAYSSIÈRE (Paris); 3. Coleoptera : Trogosi/idœ, par G. FAGEL (Bruxelles); Eroly/idœ, von K. DELKESKMIP (Berlin); Boslrychidœ, par J. VIlYDAf,H (Bruxelles); Mega/opodinœ, by G. E. BRYA~T (London); Anlhribidœ, by K. JORDA\ n'ring); 4. Dipll'ra : TherevidiP, par P. VANSCHUYTBROECK (Bruxelles); Conopidœ, par P. VANSCHUYŒROECK (Bruxelles); 5. Hymenoptera : Chrysididœ, von S. ZI\I-MEIlMA\N (\Vien) ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... '" .. 1950

    71. K. ERMISCH (Radiumbad), Mordellidœ (Coleoplera H eleromera) ... . 1950

    12. J. VERUEKE (Gand), Tœniapterinœ (Diptera Cyclorrhapha, Fam. Micropezidœ) 1951

    13. P. L. G. BENOIT (Tervueren), Dryinidœ (Hymenoptera ACllleata); EVa1IÎidœ (HymerlOplera Tercbrianlia) .. , ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... '" ... ... ... ... ... ... 1!I51

    74. P. VAIOSCHUYTBROECK (Bruxelles), Dolichopodidœ (Viplcra Brachycera Orthorrhapha). 1951

    75. N. BRUCE (Stockholm), Cryptop/trigid,,,, (Coleoptera Polyphaga) '" ... ... ... ... .., 1951

    76. M. C. MEYER (Orono), Hirudinea. ... ... ... .. .... 1951

    1. ThysanOpleTa, by H. PIlIES\ER (Cairo): 2. Suctoria (/lphaniplera), par J. COOREMA'Î (Bruxelles); 3. Homoplera, par V. LALLEMAi'iD et H. SYNAVE (Brm.elles); 4. CO/l'O' plera: SayridiE. par P. JOLIVET (Bruxelles); Clytridœ, par P. JOLIVET (Bruxelles);

    77.

    5. Diptera : Asilidœ, b;; S. \V. BIlO\II.EY (Stamford, li.S.A.); Simuliidœ, g. Si1ll/lliwlI, lly P. FREE:'>IAN (London) '" 1\),,1

    7R. .J. VERUEIŒ (Züricl1). l'silidœ Wi}llera eUe/Orr/lIIlll/a) (Sous presse.) (Tel' per".)

  • II. - Mission H. DnJAS (193:>-193G). II. - Zel\cling H. DA:\JAS (19~1:>-1936).

    III.

    IV.

    V.

    VI.

    1.

    1.

    II. --

    Fasc. Afl.

    1. H. DnlAs (Liège), Recherches Hyllrn71iologiques dans les Lacs Kivu, f:llmwrrl el Ndalaga ... ... ... ... . 1937

    2. W. AR\DT (Berlin), Spongilliden. . 19:18 3. P. A. CHAPI'UIS (Cluj, Roumanie), CO]Ji'pocles Harpaclicoides 1938 4. E. LELOUP (Bruxelles), Moerisia Alberti nov. sp. (Hyrlropolype dulcicole) . 1938 :>. P. DE BEAUCHHIP (Strasbourg), Ilolifères. . 1939 G. M. POLL (Tervueren), avec la collaboration cie H. DA!\IAS (Liège), Poissons 193(1 7. V. RREHi\1 (Eger), Cladocera . ... ... ". ... ... 1939 8. F. HUSTEDT (Ploen), Süsswasser Dialoman '" 1949 9. J. H. SCHUURMA~S STEKHOVEN Jr (Utrecht), .\'hnalodes libres rI'eau douce 1944

    10. J. H. SCHUURMANS STEKHOYEN JI' (Utrecht), .\'émalolles ]JOTilsiles 1944 11. G. MARLIEH (Bruxelles), Trichoptera . 1943 P W. KUE (Bad Pynnont), Ostracoda ... 1944 13. G. MARLIER (Bruxelles), Col/em lioles . 1944 14. J. COOREMAN (Bruxelles), Acari ... 1948 15. A. ARCANGELI (Torino), Isopodi terrestri 1950 16. F. GUIGNOT (Avignon), Dytiscidae el Gyrinidae (Coleoptera AdeplU1ga) 19,8 17 H. BERTRAND (Dinard), J.arves d'Hydrocanthares ... .. .... 1948 18. O. LU!'\DBLAD (Stocld1olm), Hydrachneltae . 1949 19. W. Co'mAD (Bruxelles), P. FRÉ!\IY (St.-Lô) et _\. PASCHER (Prague), Algues et Flagel

    lates ... ... . .. ... ... ... 1949 20. M.-L. VERRIER (Paris), F:]Jhéllléropti'res ... ... ... '" 19:>1 :~1. FH. KIEFER (J\onstanz-Staad), CO]iéjlolles (~OllS pressc'.) (Ter pers.)

    Mission P. SCHU:\IACHER (1!J:13-193G). III. ~ Zenrling P. SCHU!\lACHER (19~1:1-l93G).

    1. P. SCHUMACHER (Antwerpen), Die Kivu-Pygmiicn und nlTe so:iale Umwelt im Alllcrt-No lionatparl~ '" '" ". . H143

    2. P. SCHUMACHER (Antwerpen), Anthropometrischc Al1fnahJJlen liei den Kivu-Pyglllâen. 1\J39

    Mission J. LEBRUN (19:17-19:18). IV. -- Zending J. LEBRUN (1937-1938).

    1. J. LEBRUN (Bruxelles). La végélation de la plaine alluviale au Sud du lac Edouard. 1%7 2-5. ... ... ... ... ... ... '" ... ... ... .. ~~n l,réparation.) (In voorbereiding.)

    6. F. DEMARET et V. LEROY (Bruxelles), Mousses ... ... ...... l!J44 7. '" {Ll! l'repamtion.) (In voorbereiding.) 8. P. VAN OYE (Gand), Desmidiées '" 1943 9. P. VAN OYE (Gand), Rhi:opodes ... ... 1948

    10. P. DUVIG~EAUD et J.-J .. SYMOE\S (Uruxelles), Cyanophycées 1948

    Missiol! S. FRECHKOP (1937-1938). Y. - Zending S. FHECHKOP (1937-1938).

    1. S. FRECHKOP (BruxeIJes), Mammifères 1943 2. R. VEHIlEYEN (Bruxelles), Oiseaux 1947

    Missions J. YERHOOGE7\ (1938 et 1940). VI. - Zendingen J. VERHOOGEN (1938 en 1940).

    1. J. YERHOOGE\ (13rllxelles), Les éTlllJtions 193&-t91,0 du volcan .\'!Jil1Huragira . .. ' 1%8

    FLORE DES SPERMATOPHYTES DU PARC NATIONAL ALBERT. Vol.

    1. W. HOBYNS (Bruxelles), Gyn/1l0sjJfrmes et Choripétales ... ... ... ... .. 1948 2. W. ROBns (Bruxelles), Sympétales ... ... 1947 3. \V. HOBY7\S (Bruxelles), Monocotylées .. (loI! l'I'él'aratjol1.) (Il! voorbereiding.)

    Exploration du Parc National Albert et du Parc National de la Kagera. Exploratie van het Natlonaal Albert Park en van het Nalionaal Park der Kagera.

    Mission L. VAN DEN BERGHE (1936). 1. - Zending L. VAN DE" BEHGHE (1936).

    Fasc. Afl.

    1. L. VAN DEN BERGHE (Anvers), Enquêle parasitologique. - 1. - Parasites du sang des v cr té liré s ... .. ... ... '" .. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... '" ... 19..2

    2. L. VA\ DEN BERGHE (Anvers), Enquête parasUologique. - II. - Helminthes parasites. 194:1

    Exploration du Parc National de la Kagera. - Exploratie van het Nationaal Park der Kagera.

    Mission J. LEBRUN (1937-1938). 1. - Zending J. LEBRUN (1937-1938). 1. J. LEBRUN, L. TOUSSAI\T, A. TATO\ (13ruxelles), Contribution ci {'étude de la flore du

    Parc National de la Kagera... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1948

    Mission S. FRECHKOP (1938). II. - Zending S. FRECHKOP (1938).

    1. S. FRECHKOP (Bruxelles), Mammifères 1944 2. R. VERHEYEN (Bruxelles), Oiseaux 1947

  • 1951

    Exploration du Parc National de l'Upemba. - Exploratie van het Nationaal Upemba Park.

    1. - Mission G. F. DE WITTE en collaboration ayce 1. - Zending G. F. DE WITTE in meclewerliing met \V. ADAM, A. JMiSSENS, L. VAN MEEL et n. VERHEYE:'I W. Af)A~!, A. JA\SSE\S, L. VAN MEEL en n. VERHEYE\

    (1946-1949) . (194G-1949). Fasc. .Hl.

    1. G. Ï'. DE WITTE, 'V. ADn!, A. JA\SSE\S, L. VAN l\IEEL et R. VERHEYE:'I (Bruxelles), Introduction ... ... '" ... ... ... ... ... .. (I-.n l'l'l'puradou.) (lu voorbereiding.)

    :2. K. LI\DBERG (Lund). Cyclopides (Crustacés Copépodes)... '" ... ... ... ... ... 1951 ;~. A. JAN:3SENS (Bruxelles), Onitini (Coleoptera Lamellicornia, Fam. Scaraba;ida;) 4. 1. Coleoptera : Paussidœ, par E. JMISSENS (Bruxelles); M egalopodida;, par P. JOLIVET

    (Bruxelles); Sagrida;, par P. JOLIVET (Bruxelles). - :2. Diptera : Muscida; (Genre Clossina), par C. HENRARD (Bruxelles) ... '" ... ... 1\J:î1

    5. C. Fn. ROEWER (Brem en) , Solifuga, Opiliones, Pedipalpi und Scorpion es . ." ... 195:2 6. G. F. DE WITTE (Bruxelles), lIeptilcs... .. (SOUS presse.) (Ter pers.) 7. H. F. STROHECKER (Miami), Endolllycltida; 105:2 8. 1. Plecoptcra : PaNda;, by H. B. :\. HY\ES (Li\'erJlool): :2. Cltryso!lleloidea : Cltryso

    meUrta;, par P. JOLIVET (Bruxelles); 3. Scol!Jto,'dca, Ilar K. E. SCHEDL (Liellz). ... (Sous presse.) (Ter pers.)

    9. L. VA~ l\lEEL (Bruxelles), Contriliution ri l' étude du lac Upemba. - 1. Le milieu physico-chilnlrJlle ... ... ... ... ." (En préparation.) (In voorbereiding.)

    10. P. BASILEWSKY (Tel'vueren), CorulJiri;r (Sous l'l'esse.) (Ter pers.) 11. A. JA\SSE:\S (Bruxelles), IJniticclUni (Colcoptcru LwndUcomia, Fall!. SC(lmb


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