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Novitates entomologicae
Discipline Entomology
LanguageFrench
Publication details
History1931-1944
Publisher
Eugène Le Moult (France)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Novit. Entomol.
Indexing
ISSN 0996-004X
OCLC no. 477589226

Novitates Entomologicae was a French entomological journal. It was published by Eugène Le Moult and established in 1931.

Production

The size of the publication was very large: 25 × 33 cm, recalling something like the publications of Émile Deyrolle.

Authors

These are mainly Le Moult himself on Lepidoptera and Coleoptera, (A.) Thierry on Buprestidae, P. Basilewsky on Carabidae and Stephan von Breuning on Cerambycidae. [1]

Main works

The best known works are those of Le Moult on the genus Prepona with four-colour plates and the ones of Breuning: Études sur les Lamiaires.

Études sur les Lamiaires were published in two parts. The first one has 568 pages and the second 615 pages. The special interest of these monographs are the numerous illustrations: 582 and 367 figures. This has been rarely the case in the other Breunings' works.

References

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Novitates entomologicae
Discipline Entomology
LanguageFrench
Publication details
History1931-1944
Publisher
Eugène Le Moult (France)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Novit. Entomol.
Indexing
ISSN 0996-004X
OCLC no. 477589226

Novitates Entomologicae was a French entomological journal. It was published by Eugène Le Moult and established in 1931.

Production

The size of the publication was very large: 25 × 33 cm, recalling something like the publications of Émile Deyrolle.

Authors

These are mainly Le Moult himself on Lepidoptera and Coleoptera, (A.) Thierry on Buprestidae, P. Basilewsky on Carabidae and Stephan von Breuning on Cerambycidae. [1]

Main works

The best known works are those of Le Moult on the genus Prepona with four-colour plates and the ones of Breuning: Études sur les Lamiaires.

Études sur les Lamiaires were published in two parts. The first one has 568 pages and the second 615 pages. The special interest of these monographs are the numerous illustrations: 582 and 367 figures. This has been rarely the case in the other Breunings' works.

References


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