DescriptionAnnalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien (1889) (18014136839), Pseudothymara staudingeri.jpg
Deutsch: Rogenhofer, A.F. (1890). Afrikanische Schmetterlinge des kaiserlich-königlichen Naturhistorischen Hofmuseums – Taf. XXIII Annalen des (K.K.) Naturhistorischen Museums. Wien 4:547-554. Tafel 23
Erklärung zu Tafel XXIII.
Fig. 9. Pedoptila Staudingeri m. ♂ = Pseudothymara staudingeri Rogenhofer, 1888, ♂
A. Rogenhofer, Afric. Schmetterl. d.k.k. Hofmuseums – Taf. XXIII
von Schlereth u. Mitis del. – Lith. u. Farbendruck v. Th. Bannwarth. Wien.
Annal. d.k.k. Naturhist. Hofmuseums Band IV. 1889.
Text Appearing Before Image: A.Koeenhoier: Afric.Schmeilerl. d.k.k. Hofmuseums. Tai. XXIII Text Appearing After Image: v. Sdüeretli u-Milis del. Luli.u.Tarbend ruck vTliBaTinwartli, Wen. Annal. d .k.k.Naturhist.Hofiruiseums Band IV.1889.
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