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Русский: Иллюстрация из монографии Георгия Георгиевича Якобсона "Жуки России и Западной Европы". Издатель: фирма Девриена. Первый выпуск вышел в 1905 году, последний - в 1915. Иллюстрации большей частью были заимствованы из издания "C.G. Calwers Kaeferbuch". Часть иллюстраций нарисовала О.Сомина
English: Illustration of monographs Georgiy Jacobson "Beetles Russia and Western Europe". Publisher: Devriena company. The first issue was released in 1905, the last - in 1915. Illustrations were mostly taken from the publication CG Calwers Kaeferbuch. Part of illustrations drawn O. Somina

1. Trachys minuta 2. Trachys troglodytes 3. Throscus dermestoides 4. Drapetes biguttatus 5. Cerophytum elateroides 6. Melasis buprestoides 7. Tharops melasoides 8. Eucnemis capucinus 9. Microrhagus pygmaeus 10. Hypocoelus procerulus 11. Xylobius corticalis 12. Adelocera lepidoptera 13. Adelocera quercea 14. Lacon murinus 15. Alaus parreyssi 16. Porthmidius austriacus 17. Dima elateroides 18. Synaptus filiformis 19. Melanotus rufipes 20. Melanotus niger 21. Melanotus rufipes 22. Adelocera punctata 23. Athous niger 24. Athous longicollis 25. Athous haemorrhoidalis 26. Athous rhombeus 27. Athous rufus 28. Athous subfuscus 29. Athous undulatus 30. Athous vittatus 31. Denticollis linearis 32. Limonius quercus 33. Cardiophorus gramineus 34. Cardiophorus ruficollis 35. Cardiophorus asellus

36. Cardiophorus rufipes
Date between 1905 and 1915
date QS:P,+1950-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1319,+1905-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1915-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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