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Henrik Steinmann

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    Das Tierreich/The Animal Kingdom/Dermaptera, Catadermaptera II
    • 1989

      This work presents a comprehensive classification of various insect families and genera, focusing on the Mesodermaptera and its subdivisions. It begins with an introduction to the Mesodermaptera sectio nova, detailing the Carcinophoroidea superfamily and the Carcinophoridae family. The classification is organized into subfamilies, including Platylabiinae, Gonolabiinae, and Carcinophorinae, with numerous genera listed under each. Notable genera such as Platylabia, Gonolabina, and Anophthalmolabis are highlighted, along with newer genera like Indolabis and Flexiolabis. The text continues with the Brachylabiinae and Isolabiinae subfamilies, introducing additional genera such as Metisolabis and Pterolabis. The Labiduridae family is also explored, featuring subfamilies like Allostethinae and Nalinae, which include genera such as Gonolabidura and Nala. The work concludes with the Paradermaptera section, specifically the Apachyoidea superfamily and Apachyidae family, presenting genera like Dendroiketes and Apachyus. The systematic index provides a structured overview of the classifications, ensuring clarity and accessibility for researchers and enthusiasts in the field of entomology.

      Das Tierreich/The Animal Kingdom/Dermaptera, Catadermaptera II
    • 1986

      This comprehensive work delves into the classification of various insect families, specifically focusing on Chelisochidae and Forficulidae. The text is meticulously organized, beginning with an introduction to the Chelisochidae family, followed by detailed descriptions of numerous genera, including Genitalata, Chelisochella, Kinesis, and others, each accompanied by their respective characteristics and classifications. The exploration continues with the Forficulidae family, presenting an extensive list of genera such as Osteulcus, Litocosmia, and Paracosmia, among many others. Each genus is examined with precision, highlighting their unique traits and contributions to the broader understanding of entomology. The systematic index and references enhance the usability of the work, making it a valuable resource for researchers and enthusiasts alike. The structured approach allows readers to easily navigate through the various families and genera, ensuring a thorough understanding of the intricate relationships and classifications within these insect groups. The annotation concludes with an index, providing a complete overview of the content covered, further facilitating the reader's exploration of the subject matter.

      Das Tierreich