1987 200 p., 163 figs), cloth. In Russian.
1998 243, 239 p., paperbound. A few pages loose. In Russian.
1978-1986 3 volumes (complete). 710, [1], 786, [1], 503, [1] p., 479, 585, 675 figures, publisher’s cloth. In Russian. Library stamps, else a very good set.
1952 274, [1] p., 420 figures, black publisher’s cloth. In Russian. Library stamps.
1989 124 p., num. distribution maps, num. col. pls (photographs), paperbound. Neujahrsblatt der Naturforschenden Gesellschaft Schaffhausen. Very good copy, as new.
1928 Encycl.ent., Série B, III, 1928 : In-8 Carré, Broché. extrait, pp. 61-66, 2 planches N&B hors-texte, couverture d'attente, Très bon état, Couv. fraîche, Dos impeccable, Papier jauni.
1822-1838[1851] (2nd ed. first two volumes, 1st ed. vols 3-7) Seven volumes in six + atlas portfolio. xxiv, 259, [1], vi, 276, x, 416, xii, 428, xii, 412, xi, 401, [3], xii, 434, [2] p., 74 engraved and lithographed (last ones) plates (loose in portfolio). The first 11 plates in old negative copies (thus white drawings on a black background), uniform early 20th century (ca. 1900-1920) brown cloth with marbled boards and gilt lettering on spine. Some wear on boards and spine portfolio. Volumes 1-2 are the 1851 edition printed on lower quality paper thus these two with some scattered foxing). Library stamps on free end-papers and title-pages, else a good copy.Apparently the volumes were given in 1970 to the Zoologisch Museum Amsterdam (which no longer exists) by the Dutch botanist and entomologist Gideon Kruseman (1904-1992). Some of the pencil annotations in the books might be in his hand, or by an earlier owner of this set.Johann Wilhelm Meigen (1764-1845) was a German entomologist specialized in Diptera, and is sometimes called the father of dipterology. In any case the above work is his magnum opus, his chief accomplishment. In all he described 3500 species (mainly diptera).
1824 xii, 428 p., 9 engraved plates (= plates 32-41), contemporary marbled paper covered boards with red label on spine. Some wear on extremities but tight binding. With stamps on first free endpaper and title-page from the followin previous owners: Real Schule in Schwerin / Kreisleh... Bucherei, Schwerin / Pädagogische Zentralbibliothek, Berlin & Herbert Ant. Good clean copy.Johann Wilhelm Meigen (1764-1845) was a German entomologist specialized in Diptera, and is sometimes called the father of dipterology. In any case the above work is his magnum opus, his chief accomplishment. In all he described 3500 species (mainly diptera).
1820 (1st ed.) x, [1], 363 p., 10 engraved plates (numbered 12-21), late 19th century dark brown pebbled cloth with gilt lettering on spine. Library stamps on title-page, and first 15 pages bound in the wrong order, some scattered foxing, mainly in first and last few pages, else a good copy of this first edition of volume 2 (Volume 1-2 were reprinted in 1851).Johann Wilhelm Meigen (1764-1845) was a German entomologist specialized in Diptera, and is sometimes called the father of dipterology. In any case the above work is his magnum opus, his chief accomplishment. In all he described 3500 species (mainly Diptera).
1975 118 p., 305 col. plates, cloth (dust jacket). Some wear on dust jacket, else good copy.
1975 118 p., 305 col. plates, cloth (dust jacket). Library stamps, and small removed sticker mark on upper margin of dust jacket, else good copy.
1937 6 papers. 219 p., 317 figs, disbound (covers added loose). One page missing. Published in: Tijdschrift voor Entomologie. We added: Hering, 1955. Die Larven der Agromyziden II (25 p., 27 figs).
1907-1939 7 (of 8) parts. 282 p., several figs, paperbound/wrappers. Published in: Tijdschrift voor Entomologie. First part is a typed copy. Library stamps.
1944 72 p., 101 figs, paperbound (dust jacket). Ex library Dr. A.C. van Bruggen (with his signature).
1904 36 p., 1 col. plate, small folio, disbound (partly loose, no covers). Published in: Bijdragen tot de Dierkunde.
1908 142 p., 2 lithographed pls, paperbound. Published in: Tijdschrift voor Entomologie.
1908 142 p., 2 lithographed pls, paperbound. Published in: Tijdschrift voor Entomologie.
1911 175 p., 5 lithographed pls, paperbound. Published in: Tijdschrift voor Entomologie.
1918-1924 3 parts. 95, 64, 28 p., 2, 10, 3 figs, paperbound. Published in: Tijdschrift voor Entomologie.
1916-1950 7 (of 8) parts. 237 p., several figs, paperbound/wrappers. Published in: Tijdschrift voor Entomologie.
1947 272 p., 85 plates, green publisher’s cloth. Library stamps and markings.
1962 96 p., 127 figs, 39 maps, cpaperbound.
ARTS ET METIERS GRAPHIQUES. 1956. In-12. En feuillets. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 8 pages + 13 planches d'illustrations en couleurs hors-texte.. . . A l'italienne. Classification Dewey : 595.7-Entomologie
Classification Dewey : 595.7-Entomologie
1923 185 p., 2 full colour plates, 1 b/w plate of wing nervation, later green cloth with gilt title on spine. Speckled edges. This is fascicule 182 of the Genera Insectorum. This part deals with homopterous families of which the often brightly coloured species superficially resemble Lepidoptera. The author, the Austrian entomologist Leopold Melichar (1856-1924) lived just long enough to see this fine work in print. Several taxa are new. Small label on the spine. Scarce; especially as a bound copy.