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    Therates ingridae Sawada and Wiesner 2006

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    42. Therates ingridae Sawada and Wiesner (Fig 319) Therates ingridae Sawada and Wiesner 2006a: 130, 131, f. 3, 12 - 17. Type depository. Holotype male in JWCG, paratypes in JWCG. Type status. Holotype male! Type labels: “NE INDIA, Meghalaya, SW of Cherrapunjee, 25° 13'-14’N, 91°40’E, 29. 4.-22. 5. 2005, 500- 950 m, L. Dembický and P. Pacholátko ” [printed, yellow]; “HOLOTYPE Therates ingridae SAWADA and WIESNER, det. J. Wiesner 2005” [printed, red]. Paratypes! Type labels: “NE INDIA, Meghalaya, SW of Cherrapunjee, 25° 13'-14’N, 91°40’E, 29. 4.-22. 5. 2005, 500- 950 m, L. Dembický and P. Pacholátko ” [printed, yellow]; “PARATYPE Therates ingridae SAWADA and WIESNER, det. J. Wiesner 2005” [printed, red]. Diagnosis. Distinguished by combination of laterally darkened labrum, transparent brownish elytral apex, long antennae, and ventrites which are brownish marginally. Re-description. Size: Total length (without labrum) 4.8 mm- 6.7 mm (mean=6.0 mm, n=14). Head: Shining black. Mandibles yellowish, brownish distally in females, teeth brownish marginally. Labrum (male Fig. 325, female Fig. 326) as long as wide, yellowish, darkened at lateral base, with six apical teeth and one lateral tooth. Labial and maxillary palpi yellowish. Antennae lanceolate, extending posteriorally behind elytral shoulders in females, somewhat longer in males, scape with a single apical bristle, antennomeres 2 to 5 glabrous, antennomeres 6 to 11 finely and evenly pubescent; scape yellowish above, black on underside, all the other antennal segments brownish black, segments two to four darkened distally. Clypeus glabrous. Frons smooth. Thorax: Pronotum shining black, barely longer than wide, constricted in front and at back, transverse furrows strong, middle line and lateral lines nearly obsolete, middle line with some transverse short branches. Elytra: Shining black, with basal and apical humps, distinctly punctate in front, shallower in the apical half (Fig. 320). Apex somewhat transparent brownish, rounded, with a tiny sutural tooth. Maculation yellow, composed of humeral lunule of different shape (sometimes complete and long, sometimes shorter and small, sometimes interrupted into two parts), smaller or larger basal dot, and a central dot acutely angled outwards toward the front (Figs. 321-323). Ventral aspect: Venter black, ventrites brownish marginally. Legs yellowish, tibiae and tarsomeres somewhat darkened distally. Aedeagus: (Fig. 324) curved, produced into a stout tip distally, total length 1.3 mm. Distribution. India (Meghalaya).Published as part of Wiesner, Jürgen, 2013, The chennelli group of the Genus Therates Latreille (Coleoptera: Cicindelidae) 114. Contribution towards the knowledge of Cicindelidae, pp. 1-86 in Insecta Mundi 2013 (315) on pages 43-44, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.517698

    Therates dembickyi Sawada and Wiesner 2002

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    18. Therates dembickyi Sawada and Wiesner (Fig. 132) Therates dembickyi Sawada and Wiesner 2002: 81 - 83, f. 5 - 9. Therates dembickyi. Sawada and Wiesner 2006b: 452. Type depository. Holotype male and paratype female in JWGC. Type status. Holotype male! Type labels: “ LAOS-C, 19.-31.v.2001, Kham Mouan prov., 18°07’N 104°29’E, BAN KHOUN NGEUN, ~ 200 m, L. Dembický leg.” [printed, yellow]; “HOLOTYPE Therates dembickyi SAWADA and WIESNER, 2002 ” [printed, red]. Paratype female! Type labels: “ LAOS-C, 19.-31.v.2001, Kham Mouan prov., 18°07'N 104°29’E, BAN KHOUN NGEUN, ~ 200 m, L. Dembický leg.” [printed, yellow]; “PARATYPE Therates dembickyi SAWADA and WIESNER, 2002 ” [printed, red]. Diagnosis. Distinguished by the combination of elytra with the combination of horizontal central dot and brownish apex, and males with the antennae reaching posteriorly behind the elytral shoulders. Re-description. Size: Total length (without labrum) 6.8 mm- 7.1 mm (mean=7.0 mm, n=2). Head: Shining greenish black. Mandibles yellowish, brownish distally in female, teeth brownish marginally. Labrum (male Fig. 137, female Fig. 138) as wide as long, yellowish, lateral margins dark brown, with six apical teeth and one lateral tooth. Labial and maxillary palpi yellowish. Antennae lanceolate, extending posteriorally to elytral shoulders in female, somewhat longer in the male, scape with a single apical bristle, antennomeres 2 to 5 glabrous, antennomeres 6 to 11 finely and evenly pubescent; scape yellowish above, black on underside, all the other antennal segments blackish. Clypeus glabrous. Frons smooth, with a transverse furrow in the posterior part of the orbital plates. Thorax: Pronotum shining greenish black, as long as wide, barely more constricted in front than at back, transverse furrows strong, middle line and lateral lines nearly obsolete, middle line with several transverse short branches. Elytra: Shining black, with basal and apical humps, distinctly punctate in front, shallower in apical half (Fig. 133). Apex with angular lateral corner and tiny sutural tooth, somewhat recurved between. Maculation composed of a brownish humeral lunule, brownish yellow basal dot, and yellow horizontal central dot (Figs. 134, 135). Apex is somewhat transparent brownish or yellow behind the apical humps. Ventral aspect: Venter black. Legs yellowish, tibiae and tarsal joints darkened a little at apex. Aedeagus: (Fig. 136) straight, produced into tip distally, total length 1.8 mm. Distribution. Laos (Khamouan). Remarks. Sawada and Wiesner (2006b: 452) mentioned dembickyi from Bolikhamxai. In fact these specimens are not conspecific and described as Th. sigridgeissleri herein.Published as part of Wiesner, Jürgen, 2013, The chennelli group of the Genus Therates Latreille (Coleoptera: Cicindelidae) 114. Contribution towards the knowledge of Cicindelidae, pp. 1-86 in Insecta Mundi 2013 (315) on pages 23-24, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.517698

    Therates vietnamensis Wiesner 1988

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    91. Therates vietnamensis Wiesner, 1988 (Fig. 91, 286) Therates topali vietnamensis: Wiesner 1988: 19. Therates vietnamensis: Matalin 2001: 387; Wiesner 2013a: 17, 18; Matalin and Wiesner 2016: 11, 12. Published data. NORTHWEST: Hoa Binh (Da Phuc, Pa Co) (Matalin and Wiesner 2016: 11, 12); NORTHEAST: Cao Bang (Ba Be National Park) (Wiesner 2013a: 18), Phu Tho (Xuan Son) (Matalin and Wiesner, 2016: 11, 12), Tuyen Quang (Na Hang) (Wiesner 2013a: 18), Tuyen Quang (Son Duong) (Matalin and Wiesner 2016: 11, 12); RED RIVER DELTA: Ninh Binh (Cuc Phuong) (Wiesner 1988: 19; 2013a: 18), Vinh Phuc (Tam Dao) (Wiesner 1988: 19; 2013a: 18; Matalin 2001: 387); NORTH CENTRAL COAST: Quang Binh, (1 km N Cha Lo) (Wiesner 2013a: 18). New records. NORTHEAST: Bac Giang, Tay Yen Tu Nature Reserve, 6 km SW Thanh So’ n, N21 o 10’ 49.8” E106 o 43’ 25.62”, 200m, leg. R. Gerstmeier, 18.v.2015, 4 males, 2 females (JWGC), Bac Giang, Tay Yen Tu Nature Reserve, Van Danh (near Dong Ri), N21 o 9’ 57.9” E106 o 49’ 33.42”, 415m, leg. R. Gerstmeier, 20.v.2015, 1 male (JWGC), Bac Giang, Tay Yen Tu Nature Reserve, Thanh So’ n, N21 o 12’ 48.72” E106 o 45’ 50.76”, 86m, leg. A. Skale, 18-21.v.2015, 4 specimens (ASGC), Phu Tho, Tan Son, Xuan Son National Park, 400m, leg. E. Orbach, 18-20.vi.2012, 3 males, 1 female (EOIC); RED RIVER DELTA: Ha Noi City, Ba Vi National Park, 800m, leg. L. Bartolozzi, S. Bambi, F. Fabiano, E. Orbach, 21-24. vi.2012, 2 males, 3 female (MZUF), 1 male (EOIC), Ha Noi City, BaVi National Park, N21 o 4’ 4” E105 o 21’ 30”, day collecting, leg. J. Constant and J. Bresseel, 25-29.vi.2015, 1 female (IRSNB), Ninh Binh, Cuc Phuong National Park, N20 o 21’ E105 o 36’, 200m, leg. S. Belokobylskij, 7-9.v.2002, 1 male (ZISP), Ninh Binh, Cuc Phuong National Park, N20 o 21’ 1” E105 o 35’ 35”, hand collected, leg. M. Hauser and N.von Ellenrieder, 13-17.vi.2014, 1 male (JWGC), Cuc Phuong National Park, 270m, N20 o 17’ 34.32” E105 o 40’ 3.12”, leg. A. Skale, 22-24.v.2015, 2 males, 4 females (ASGC), Vinh Phuc, vic. Tam Dao Town, Tam Dao National Park, N21 o 27’ E105 o 38’, 700-1000m, leg. A. Skale, 2-5.v.2013, 1 specimen (ASGC), Vinh Phuc, Tam Dao Dist., Tam Dao National Park, N21 o 47’ 52” E105 o 63’ 00”, 950m, E. Orbach, 1-3. vi.2013, 2 females (EOIC); NORTH CENTRAL COAST: Quang Binh, Minh Hoa distr., Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park, leg. S. Kruskop, 7-12.iv.1999, 2 males, 1 female (MPU). Distribution. Vietnam (Bac Giang, Cao Bang, Ha Noi City, Hoa Binh, Ninh Binh, Phu Tho, Quang Binh, Tuyen Quang, Vinh Phuc). Remarks. New provincial records for Bac Giang and Ha Noi City.Published as part of Wiesner, Jürgen, Bandinelli, Aligi & Matalin, Andrey, 2017, Notes on the tiger beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Cicindelinae) of Vietnam. 135. Contribution towards the knowledge of Cicindelinae, pp. 1-131 in Insecta Mundi 2017 (589) on pages 36-37, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.516936

    Therates pseudochenelli subsp. pseudochenelli Probst and Wiesner

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    26. Therates pseudochenelli pseudochenelli Probst and Wiesner (Fig. 193) Therates pseudochenelli Probst and Wiesner 1994b: 94, f. 4, 9 - 11. Therates pseudochenelli pseudochenelli. Moravec and Wiesner 2001: 228; Naviaux and Pinratana 2004: 62, T. 17, f. 9, 10, T. 40, f. 4, T. 58, f. 1. Type depository. Holotype male in JWGC, paratypes in JMCC, JWGC, RNFC and ZSMC. Type status. Holotype male! Type labels: “ THAILAND, 1992, Ban Huai Po, leg. S. Bily, 17. 5.” [printed, with yellow borders]; “ THERATES pseudochenelli PROBST and WIESNER, det. J. Wiesner, 1994” [printed]; “HOLOTYPUS” [printed, red, with black borders]. Paratype female! Type labels: “ THAILAND, 1992, Ban Huai Po, leg. S. Bily, 17. 5.” [printed, with yellow borders]; “ THERATES pseudochenelli PROBST and WIESNER, det. J. Wiesner, 1994” [printed]; “ PARATYPUS ” [printed, red, with black borders]. 2 Paratype females! Type labels: “ NW Thailand, 19.19N, 97.59E, Mae Hong Son, 1991, Ban Huai Po, 1600-2000m, 30.4.-4.5., L. Dembický leg.” [printed, with black borders]; “ THERATES pseudochenelli PROBST and WIESNER, det. J. Wiesner 1994“ [printed]; “ PARATYPUS ” [printed, red]. Paratype female Type labels: THAI, 17.-24.V.1991, CHIANG DAO 1000m, 19°25’N 98°52’E, Vít Kuban leg. [printed, yellow]; THERATES pseudochenelli PROBST and WIESNER, det. J. Wiesner, 1994 [printed]; “ PARATYPUS ” [printed, red, with black borders]. Paratype female! Type labels: “ THAI 24-29.IV.1993, DOI SUTHEP, Pacholatko and Dembicky leg.” [printed]; “ THERATES pseudochenelli PROBST and WIESNER, det. J. Wiesner 1994“ [printed]; “ PARATYPUS “ [printed, red, with black borders]. Diagnosis. Distinguished by the central dot orientated laterally and toward the front. Re-description. Size: Total length (without labrum) 7.0 mm- 8.7 mm, (mean=8.0 mm, n=22). Head: Shining greenish black. Mandibles yellowish, brownish distally in females, teeth brownish marginally. Labrum (male Fig. 199, females Figs. 200, 201) as wide as long, yellowish, with six apical teeth (one female with five, one female with seven teeth) and one lateral tooth. Labial and maxillary palpi yellowish (in one female distal segments of palpi darker). Antennae extending posteriorally behind elytral shoulders in female, somewhat longer in male, scape with a single apical bristle, antennomeres 2 to 5 glabrous, antennomeres 6 to 11 finely and evenly pubescent; scape yellowish above, black on underside, all the other antennal segments brownish or darker. Clypeus glabrous. Frons smooth with two pits in the posterior part of the orbital plates. Thorax: Pronotum shining greenish black, as long as wide, constricted in front and at back, transverse furrows strong, middle line and lateral lines nearly obsolete, middle line with several transverse short branches. Elytra: Shining brownish black, with basal and apical humps, distinctly punctate anteriorally, shallower in the apical half (Fig. 194). Apex with angular lateral corner and sutural tooth, slightly recurved between. Maculation composed of a large brownish yellow humeral lunula extending from the lateral margin to the middle suture, leaving open a blackish dot at the lateral margin of the basal humps, connected with a brownish yellow horizontal central dot with back margin that is orientated laterally and angled toward the front, and a light yellow apical lunule, reaching the apical humps (Figs. 195-197). Ventral aspect: Venter black, ventrites yellowish marginally. Legs yellowish, tibiae and tarsomeres in some specimens darkened somewhat distally. Aedeagus: (Fig. 198) curved, broadly rounded distally, total length 1.8 mm. Distribution. Thailand (Chiang Mai, Mae Hong Son, Nan, Loei, Nakhon Si Thammarat), Malaysia (Pulau Pinang, Perak, Pahang). Localities. THAILAND, Chiang Mai, Doi Suthep to Doi Pui, 19.-23.iv.1991 (ZSMC), Chiang Mai, Doi Pui mt., 26.iv.-9.v.1996, 1000-1600 m (ZSMC), Mae Hong Son, Ban Huai Po, 17.v.1990 (JMCC), Mae Hong Son, Ban Huai Po, 30.iv.-4.v.1991, 1600-2000 m (ZSMC), Nakhon Si Thammarat, Khao Luang, Kiriwong, 1.-6.iv. 1997, 200 m, (NHMB); MALAYSIA, Pulau Pinang, (BMNH), Pahang, Tanah Rata, 9.v.1985 (RNFC), 17.iv.1985 (RNFC), 22.iv.1985 (RNFC), Pahang, Cameron highlands, “Power-Station”, ~ 800 m, iv.1990 (ZSMC), Pahang, Benom Mts., 15 km E Kampong Dong, 700 m, 1.iv.1998 (OSCC), Pahang, Benom Mts., Kampong Dok, 3-900 m, 1.-15.iv.1998 (OSCC).Published as part of Wiesner, Jürgen, 2013, The chennelli group of the Genus Therates Latreille (Coleoptera: Cicindelidae) 114. Contribution towards the knowledge of Cicindelidae, pp. 1-86 in Insecta Mundi 2013 (315) on pages 29-30, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.517698

    Therates circumscriptus Moravec and Wiesner 1999

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    9. Therates circumscriptus Moravec and Wiesner (Fig. 69) Therates circumscriptus Moravec and Wiesner 1999: 173, 174, f. 1 - 3. Therates circumscriptus. Sawada and Wiesner 2002: 81. Type depository. Holotype male in NHMW. Type status. Holotype male! Type labels: (L)AOS, Louang Namtha pr., (2) 1°09’N 101°19’E, (N)amtha Muang Sing, (5)- 31.v.1997, 900- 1200 m, (V)ít Kubá leg. [printed, white, first letter of each line missing]; Holotype THERATES circumscriptus Moravec and Wiesner [printed, red]. Diagnosis. Distinguished by the combination of short humeral lunule and elytral apex which lacks maculae. Re-description. Size: Total length (without labrum) 7.4 mm (n=1). Female unknown. Head: Shining greenish black. Mandibles yellowish, teeth brownish marginally. Labrum (male Fig. 73) as wide as long, yellowish, with six apical teeth and one lateral tooth. Labial and maxillary palpi yellowish. Antennae lanceolate, extending posteriorally to elytral shoulders, scape with a single apical bristle, antennomeres 2 to 5 glabrous, antennomeres 6 to 11 finely and evenly pubescent; scape yellowish above, black on underside, all the other antennal segments brownish. Clypeus glabrous. Frons smooth with two longish bumps in the posterior part of the orbital plates. Thorax: Pronotum shining greenish black, as long as wide, constricted in front and at back, transverse furrows strong, middle line and lateral lines nearly obsolete, middle line with several transverse short branches. Elytra: Shining black, with basal and apical humps, distinctly punctate in front, nearly absent in the apical third (Fig. 70). Apex with lateral and sutural corner, slightly recurved between. Maculation yellow, composed of a short humeral lunule connected with a short basal dot and a central dot which is acutely angled inwards toward the suture (Fig. 71). Central dot and base of humeral lunule are light yellow colored, the remainder brownish yellow. Ventral aspect: Venter black. Legs yellowish, tibiae and tarsomeres somewhat darkened distally. Aedeagus: (Fig. 72) curved, with roundish tip distally, total length 1.6 mm. Distribution. Laos (Louangnamtha).Published as part of Wiesner, Jürgen, 2013, The chennelli group of the Genus Therates Latreille (Coleoptera: Cicindelidae) 114. Contribution towards the knowledge of Cicindelidae, pp. 1-86 in Insecta Mundi 2013 (315) on pages 15-16, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.517698

    Therates arunachalcolus Sawada and Wiesner 2006

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    41. Therates arunachalcolus Sawada and Wiesner (Fig. 314) Therates arunachalcolus Sawada and Wiesner 2006a: 131, 132, f. 4, 18, 19, 20. Type depository. Holotype male in JWCG. Type status. Holotype male! Type labels: “NE INDIA, W Arunachal, 8 km S Jamiri, Sessa vic., 27°07'- 09’N, 92°34’E, 350 ± 50 m, 26. 5.-4. 6. 2005, L. Dembický and P. Pacholátko ” [printed, yellow]; “HOLOTYPE Therates arunachalcolus SAWADA and WIESNER, ded. J. Wiesner, 2005” [printed, red]. Diagnosis. Distinguished by the combination of darkened margin of the labrum and sigmoid shaped central band. Re-description. Size: Total length (without labrum) 7.8 mm (n=1). Female unknown. Head: Shining greenish black. Mandibles yellowish, brownish distally in females, teeth brownish marginally. Labrum (male Fig. 318) longer than wide, yellowish, darkened at laterally at base, with six apical teeth and one lateral tooth. Labial and maxillary palpi yellowish. Antennae lanceolate, extending posteriorally behind elytral shoulders, scape with a single apical bristle, antennomeres 2 to 5 glabrous, antennomeres 6 to 11 finely and evenly pubescent; scape yellowish above, black on underside, all the other antennal segments brownish black. Clypeus glabrous. Frons smooth with two shallow bumps in the posterior part of the orbital plates. Thorax: Pronotum shining greenish black, longer than wide, constricted in front and at back, transverse furrows strong, middle line and lateral lines nearly obsolete, middle line with several transverse short branches. Elytra: Shining brownish black, with basal and apical humps, distinctly punctate in front, shallower in apical half (Fig. 315). Apex rounded with a little sutural tooth. Maculation composed of a long yellow humeral lunule, yellow basal dot, broad sigmoid-shaped yellow central band, and yellow apex which reaches the apical humps (Fig. 316). Ventral aspect: Venter black, ventrites brownish marginally. Legs yellowish, tibiae and tarsomeres somewhat darkened distally. Aedeagus: (Fig. 317) curved, tip elongated and bent, total length 2.1 mm. Distribution. India (Arunachal Pradesh).Published as part of Wiesner, Jürgen, 2013, The chennelli group of the Genus Therates Latreille (Coleoptera: Cicindelidae) 114. Contribution towards the knowledge of Cicindelidae, pp. 1-86 in Insecta Mundi 2013 (315) on pages 42-43, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.517698

    Therates pearsoni Wiesner 2013, new species

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    21. Therates pearsoni new species (Fig. 153) Type depository. Holotype male in NHMB, paratypes in JWCG and NHMB. Type status. Holotype male! Type labels: “ VIETNAM-N, Quang binh prov., 1 km N of Cha Lo, 400 m, Vietnam-Laos border area, 17°41’22"N 105°45’45"E, L. Dembický leg., 11.-24.iv.2010 " [printed, white]; “HOLOTYPE Therates pearsoni n. sp., ded. J. Wiesner 2013” [printed, red]. Paratypes! Type labels: “VIETNAM-N, Quang binh prov., 1 km N of Cha Lo, 400 m, Vietnam-Laos border area, 17°41’22"N 105°45’45"E, L. Dembický leg., 11.-24.iv.2010 " [printed, white]; “ PARATYPE Therates pearsoni n. sp., ded. J. Wiesner 2013” [printed, red]. Diagnosis. Distinguished by the combination of elytra with broad basal dot and male with two enlarged distal antennomeres. Etymology. This new species is dedicated to David L. Pearson in deep gratitude for his continuous help. Description. Size: Total length (without labrum) 8.2 mm- 9.2 mm, (mean= 8.6 mm, n=6). Head: Shining greenish black. Mandibles yellowish, brownish distally in female, teeth brownish marginally. Labrum (male Fig. 159, female Fig. 160) as wide as long, yellowish, with six apical teeth and one lateral tooth. Labial and maxillary palpi yellowish. Antennae extending posteriorally behind elytral shoulders in female, somewhat longer in the male, scape with a single apical bristle, antennomeres 2 to 5 glabrous, antennomeres 6 to 11 finely and evenly pubescent; scape yellowish above, black on underside, the other antennal segments brownish, distal two segments blackish, enlarged in the males. Clypeus glabrous. Frons smooth, with a transverse furrow and some striae in the posterior part of the orbital plates. Thorax: Pronotum shining greenish black, as long as wide, barely more constricted in front than at back, transverse furrows strong, middle line and lateral lines nearly obsolete, middle line with several transverse short branches. Elytra: Shining black, with basal and apical humps, distinctly punctate in front, nearly absent in apical half (Fig. 154). Apex with angular lateral and sutural tooth, recurved between, transparent brownish, yellowish towards the apex, suture yellowish. Maculation yellow, composed of a humeral lunule, a basal dot and a central dot, which is acutely angled inwards toward the suture (Figs. 141-143). Ventral aspect: Venter black. Legs brownish, tibiae and tarsal joints darkened slightly at apex. Aedeagus: (Fig. 158) curved, with bent and knobbed tip distally, total length 2.1 mm. Distribution. Vietnam (Quang binh).Published as part of Wiesner, Jürgen, 2013, The chennelli group of the Genus Therates Latreille (Coleoptera: Cicindelidae) 114. Contribution towards the knowledge of Cicindelidae, pp. 1-86 in Insecta Mundi 2013 (315) on pages 25-26, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.517698

    Therates topali Mandl 1972

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    89. Therates topali Mandl, 1972 (Fig. 89, 284) Therates topali: Wiesner 1988: 19, 20; 2013a: 14, 15; Matalin and Wiesner 2016: 11. Published data. NORTHWEST: Hoa Binh (Wiesner 1988: 20), Hoa Binh (5 km W Tan Son) (Wiesner 2013a: 14), Son La (Wiesner 2013a: 15), Vinh Phuc (Tam Dao) (Wiesner 2013a: 15); NORTHEAST: Cao Bang (Ba Be National Park) (Wiesner 2013a: 15), Phu Tho (Xuan Son) (Matalin and Wiesner, 2016: 11), Tuyen Quang (Na Hang) (Matalin and Wiesner, 2016: 11); RED RIVER DELTA: Ninh Binh (Cuc Phuong) (Wiesner 1988: 20; 2013: 14); NORTH CENTRAL COAST: Quang Binh, (1 km N Cha Lo) (Wiesner 2013a: 15). New records. NORTHWEST: Hoa Binh, Pa Co Hang Kia Nature Reserve, 700-900m, leg. L. Bartolozzi, S. Bambi, F. Cianferoni, G. Mazza, E. Orbach, 5-7.vi.2013, 1 female (MZUF); NORTH CENTRAL COAST: Quang Binh, Minh Hoa distr., Yen Hop, leg. A. Deviatkin, 23.iv.1999, 1 male (MPU), Quang Binh, Ke Bang National Park, 17-30.iii.1999, leg. N. Belyaeva, 1 female (MPU). Distribution. Vietnam (Cao Bang, Hoa Binh, Ninh Binh, Phu Tho, Quang Binh, Son La, Tuyen Quang, Vinh Phuc).Published as part of Wiesner, Jürgen, Bandinelli, Aligi & Matalin, Andrey, 2017, Notes on the tiger beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Cicindelinae) of Vietnam. 135. Contribution towards the knowledge of Cicindelinae, pp. 1-131 in Insecta Mundi 2017 (589) on pages 35-36, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.516936

    Die phasennatur des sexualzyklus

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    Die Phasennatur des Sexualzyklus Von Bertold P. Wiesner, Berlin. ARCHIV FRAUENKUNDE UND KONSTITUTIONSFORSCHUNG.ZUR VERWENDUNG DES SEXUALZYKLUS ALS TEST BEI DER PRÜFUNG VON ORGANEXTRAKTEN *).Pseudopregnancy and its Mechanism BY B. P. WIESNER, Ph.D. (By Invitation) Reprinied from the EDINBURGH MEDICAL JOURNAL, July 1929Maternal Behaviour in the Rat By Bertold P. Wiesner and Norah M. SheardReprinted from the EDINBURGH MEDICAL JOURNAL, February 1930 ON THE SEPARATION OF THE KYOGENIC HORMONE FROM HUMAN PLACENTA.2 By B. P. WIESNER.ON THE ENDOCRINE BASIS OF MATING IN THE MOUSE. By B. P. WIESNER and L. MIRSKAIA.QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PHYSIOLOGY VOL. XX. No. 3REPRINT PROB! THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF EDINBURGH. SESSION 1929 -1930. VOL. L -PART I -(No. 6). The Gonadotrope Actions of the Anterior Lobe of the Pituitary. By B. P. Wiesner and F. A. E. Crew.THE GONADOTROPIC HORMONES (p- FACTORS). - I. THE PREPARATION AND PROPERTIES OF EXTRACTS OF ANTERIOR LOBE, PLACENTA, AND PREGNANCY URINE. By B. P. WIESNER and P. G. MARSHALL.QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF EXPERIVIE \TAL PHYSIOLOGY VOL. XXI. No. 2THE CAUSATION OF MUCIFICATION AND CORNIFICATION IN THE VAGINA OF THE MOUSE. By J. M. RoBSON and B. P. WIESNER. QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF EXPERIME \TAL PHYSIOLOGY VOL. XXI. No. 3REPRINT FROM THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF EDINBURGH. SESSION 1929 -1930. VOL. L -PART I -(No. 1). Variations of the Rest Metabolism of the Rat in Relation to the Sex Cycle. By A. C. Fraser, Ph.D., and B. P. Wiesner,On the Occurrence and Mechanism of Prepuberal Mucification BY L. MIRSKAIA and B. P. WIESNER Reprinted from THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS FOR SEX RESEARCH, 1930On the Relation between the Hormones of the Anterior Lobe of the Pituitary and Clinical Syndromes BY C. G. LAMBIE AND B. P. WIESNER Reprinted from the EDINBURGH MEDICAL JOURNAL, Vol. XXXVIII., No. II, 1931PREGNANCY DIAGNOSIS STATION REPORT ON SECOND YEAR'S WORKING BY B. P. WIESNER, Reprinted from the BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, May 16th, 1931.THE THERAPEUTIC APPLICATION OF GONADOTROPIC HORMONES (" RHO FACTORS ") BY R. W. JOHNSTONE, C.B.E., M.D., F.R.C.S. EDIN. PROFESSOR OF MIDWIFERY AND THE DISEASES OF WOMEN IN THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH B. P. WIESNER, PH.D. LECTURER IN ANIMAL GENETICS AND P. G. MARSHALL, B.Sc. Reprinted from THE LANCET, Sept. 3rd, 1932, p. 509.ON THE REACTIVATION OF THE SENILE TESTIS OF THE RAT BY MEANS OF INJECTIONS OF GONADOTROPE HORMONES. By B. P. WIESNER. Reprinted from the EDINBURGH MEDICAL JOURNAL, April 1930THE EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF SENESCENCE * BY B. P. WIESNER, Reprinted from the BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, September 24th, 1932Der Ausdruck Sexualzyklus wird in der biologischen Literatur zwar noch nicht häufig gebraucht, wenigstens nicht für die Erscheinungen, die hier mit ihm bezeichnet werden; aber doch taucht er immer wieder auf; seitdem He apes und seiner Nachfolger Arbeiten die Aufmerksamkeit der vergleichenden Biologie auf die periodischen Erscheinungen am Genitale des weiblichen Säuger gelenkt haben - wobei sie die Notwendigkeit einer vergleichenden Betrachtung mit der Allgemeinheit jener Phänomene begründeten. Und tatsächlich gibt es kein Säugetierweibchen - kann es, wie wir sehen werden, gar keines geben, bei dem nicht gewisse Umbauten am Genitale periodisch stattfänden; und viele davon, die sich auch äußer- lich beobachten lassen, haben seit altersher die Aufmerksamkeit auf sich gelenkt und zur Vergleichung, also jener Denkbemühung herausgefordert, die recht eigentlich biologisch ist.Freilich kann sich der kritische Beobachter nicht verhehlen, daß der vergleichend- biologische Terminus Sexualzyklus" mehr einer Ahnung von tiefen Zusammenhängen Ausdruck gibt, als einen präzisen Begriff darstellt. Denn was Heape und die späteren geleistet haben, war viel, war aber zu wenig. Allerdings haben sie eine Reihe an sich mehr oder wenigér bekannter Erscheinungen als zusammengehörige Gruppe erfaßt - somit die Substanz einer Analyse geschaffen; aber diese durchzuführen ist bis heute unterlassen worden.Sitzung der mathematisch -naturwissenschaftlichen Klasse vom 28. April 1927 (Sonderabdruck aus dem Akademischen Anzeiger Nr. 10)Die Phasen des Sexualzyklus. Von Bertold P. Wiesner. Reprinted from BIOLOGIA GENERALIS Vol. II, No. 1/2.Über Sexualzyklus, Brunst-und Scheinschwangerschaft. SEXUALFORSCHUNG BERLIN VÒM 10. BIS 16. OKTOBER 1926Die Funktionsfähigkeit autophor transplant, Ovarien bei Ratten Von Bertold P. WiesnerZur Keimdrüsenfunktion des Kindesalters. Von B. P. Wiesner, Berlin. Mit 9 Abbildungen. VERHANDLUNGEN DES I. INTERNATIONALEN KONGRESSES FÜR SEXUALFORSCHUNG BERLIN VOM 10. BIS 16. OKTOBER 192

    Cylindera (Plectographa) ramosa

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    42. Cylindera (Plectographa) ramosa (Brullé, 1837) (Fig. 49, 50) Cicindela ramosa: Bruch 1911: 150; Horn 1926: 311. Cylindera ramosa: Sarmiento 1966: 41; 1967: 213. Cicindela (Cylindera) ramosa: Sumlin 1979: 115. Cylindera (Plectographa) ramosa: Wiesner 1992: 200; Cassola and Pearson 2001: 17; Erwin and Pearson 2008: 218, 219. Distribution (Fig. 146). Argentina (Buenos Aires, Catamarca, Chaco, Chubut, Córdoba, Corrientes, Entre Rios, La Pampa, Río Negro, Santa Cruz), Uruguay. Records. Santa Cruz: Puerto Deseado, Sammlung Dr. L. Weinmann, ii.1964, 1 male, 2 females (JWGC). Chubut: Pta. Perdelas, Piramides, Pen. Valdes, 22.vii.1996, 5 males, 7 females (JWGC). La Pampa: Parque Luro, 11.xii.1997, 1 male (JWGC). Entre Rios: Concordia, vi.1992, 2 males, 2 females (JWGC). Corrientes: Alvear, ii.1990, 2 males (JWGC). Localities. Santa Cruz: San Julián (Bruch 1911: 150). Río Negro: (Erwin and Pearson 2008: 219). La Pampa: (Wiesner 1992: 200). Buenos Aires: Buenos Aires, xii.1938; Guamini, ii.1964; Lag. Las Tunas, 4.ix.1961 (Sumlin 1979: 115). Córdoba: (Wiesner 1992: 200). Catamarca: Andaleala, xi.1945 (Sumlin 1979: 115). Chaco: (Erwin and Pearson 2008: 219). Remarks. New records for Chubut, Corrientes and Entre Rios.Published as part of Wiesner, Jürgen & Bandinelli, Aligi, 2014, Notes on the tiger beetles (Coleoptera: Cicindelidae) of Argentina. 117. Contribution towards the knowledge of Cicindelidae, pp. 1-66 in Insecta Mundi 2014 (377) on page 23, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.517936
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