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Stuttgart, E. Schweizerbart'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung (Erwin Nägele) G.M.B.H., 1930. 29 pp. 26 text figs. Orig. publisher's softcover (simple light gray paper wrappers). 8vo. Complete volume 4,7, 34. This important entomological work provides a systematic overview of the family Clythiidae, which is now commonly known as the Platy…pezidae (broad-footed flies). The work contains detailed descriptions of genera and species found in Europe, North Africa, and large parts of Asia. In it, Czerny also described several new species, such as Platypeza (Clythia) miki and Platypeza (Clythia) cirrhocera. Leander (Franz) Czerny (1859-1944) was an Austrian priest and a renowned entomologist specializing in Diptera (two-winged insects). This part appeared as issue (Lieferung) 47 in the series. - Text in German. - - In 1925, Erwin Lindner (1888-1988) began compiling his twelve-volume, groundbreaking work on the systematics and anatomy of the flies of the Palearctic region. The Palearctic climate zone encompasses the land areas of Europe, Asia (north of the Himalayas), North Africa, and the northern and central parts of the Arabian Peninsula. Lindner, an avid collector, participated in many expeditions or traveled and collected independently, for example in Dalmatia, the Gran Chaco, Anatolia, Liguria, East Africa, Italy, Spain, and regions in the European Alps. With the help of many colleagues, he edited the German-language handbook "Die Fliegen der Paläarktischen Region" (The Flies of the Palearctic Region), which describes the systematics and anatomy of more than 100 families of Palearctic flies in twelve volumes, in great detail and richly illustrated. The series is not structured chronologically, but by family. Each volume covers one or more families (e.g., Volume II-1, Volume VIII, Volume X/1). Structure by Lieferung: The volumes are structured into "Lieferungen" (episodes or "numbers"). These episodes were published separately and later bundled into volumes. Although Erwin Lindner was the chief editor, numerous prominent dipterologists (fly specialists) contributed to the individual families.
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Stuttgart, E. Schweizerbart'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung (Erwin Nägele) G.M.B.H., 1925. 48 pp. B./w. text figs & [3] b./w. plts, each with an page with explanation. Orig. publisher's softcover (simple light gray paper wrappers). 8vo. Complete volume 4,7, 35. This part appeared as issues (Lieferung) 1, 2 & 3 in the series. - Text in…German. - - In 1925, Erwin Lindner (1888-1988) began compiling his twelve-volume, groundbreaking work on the systematics and anatomy of the flies of the Palearctic region. The Palearctic climate zone encompasses the land areas of Europe, Asia (north of the Himalayas), North Africa, and the northern and central parts of the Arabian Peninsula. Lindner, an avid collector, participated in many expeditions or traveled and collected independently, for example in Dalmatia, the Gran Chaco, Anatolia, Liguria, East Africa, Italy, Spain, and regions in the European Alps. With the help of many colleagues, he edited the German-language handbook "Die Fliegen der Paläarktischen Region" (The Flies of the Palearctic Region), which describes the systematics and anatomy of more than 100 families of Palearctic flies in twelve volumes, in great detail and richly illustrated. The series is not structured chronologically, but by family. Each volume covers one or more families (e.g., Volume II-1, Volume VIII, Volume X/1). Structure by Lieferung: The volumes are structured into "Lieferungen" (episodes or "numbers"). These episodes were published separately and later bundled into volumes. Although Erwin Lindner was the chief editor, numerous prominent dipterologists (fly specialists) contributed to the individual families.
Die Fliegen der Palaearktischen Region. [Teil 3,1], 11 u. 12: Familie Culicidae von E[rich] Martini.
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Stuttgart, E. Schweizerbart'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung (Erwin Nägele) G.M.B.H., 1931. 398 pp. 431 b./w. text ills & 1 col. lithogr. plate. Orig. publisher's softcover (simple light gray paper wrappers). 8vo. - Spine browned.Complete volume 3.1, a fundamental monographic work on mosquitoes (Culicidae) written by the German entomolo…gist Erich Martini (1880-1960). This work is a crucial reference work for the study of European mosquitoes, including those in Germany.on the family Culcidae. This part originally appeared in issues (Lieferungen): nr. 33, 35, 38, 40, 46, 48 & 53. - Text in German. - - In 1925, Erwin Lindner (1888-1988) began compiling his twelve-volume, groundbreaking work on the systematics and anatomy of the flies of the Palearctic region. The Palearctic climate zone encompasses the land areas of Europe, Asia (north of the Himalayas), North Africa, and the northern and central parts of the Arabian Peninsula. Lindner, an avid collector, participated in many expeditions or traveled and collected independently, for example in Dalmatia, the Gran Chaco, Anatolia, Liguria, East Africa, Italy, Spain, and regions in the European Alps. With the help of many colleagues, he edited the German-language handbook "Die Fliegen der Paläarktischen Region" (The Flies of the Palearctic Region), which describes the systematics and anatomy of more than 100 families of Palearctic flies in twelve volumes, in great detail and richly illustrated. The series is not structured chronologically, but by family. Each volume covers one or more families (e.g., Volume II-1, Volume VIII, Volume X/1). Structure by Lieferung: The volumes are structured into "Lieferungen" (episodes or "numbers"). These episodes were published separately and later bundled into volumes. Although Erwin Lindner was the chief editor, numerous prominent dipterologists (fly specialists) contributed to the individual families.
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Stuttgart, E. Schweizerbart'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung (Erwin Nägele] G.M.B.H., 1932. 451 pp. 389 b./w. text figs & 18 plts (incl. 1 col. plate), each with a page containing explanatory text. Orig. publisher's softcover (simple light gray paper wrappers). 8vo. - Spine browned & with a stain; pages still uncut (as issued); last few… plates with tiny hole in outer margin & a light stain in the bottom corner (not affect. images).Complete volume 4.5, 31, an extensive monograph on hoverflies (Syrphidae) written by Pius Sack (1865-1946), a German entomologist who was specialised in Diptera. - Text in German. - - In 1925, Erwin Lindner (1888-1988) began compiling his twelve-volume, groundbreaking work on the systematics and anatomy of the flies of the Palearctic region. The Palearctic climate zone encompasses the land areas of Europe, Asia (north of the Himalayas), North Africa, and the northern and central parts of the Arabian Peninsula. Lindner, an avid collector, participated in many expeditions or traveled and collected independently, for example in Dalmatia, the Gran Chaco, Anatolia, Liguria, East Africa, Italy, Spain, and regions in the European Alps. With the help of many colleagues, he edited the German-language handbook "Die Fliegen der Paläarktischen Region" (The Flies of the Palearctic Region), which describes the systematics and anatomy of more than 100 families of Palearctic flies in twelve volumes, in great detail and richly illustrated. The series is not structured chronologically, but by family. Each volume covers one or more families (e.g., Volume II-1, Volume VIII, Volume X/1). Structure by Lieferung: The volumes are structured into "Lieferungen" (episodes or "numbers"). These episodes were published separately and later bundled into volumes. Although Erwin Lindner was the chief editor, numerous prominent dipterologists (fly specialists) contributed to the individual families.