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B Yngve Sjöstedt
Born:1866-08-03 – Hjo parish, Skaraborg county
Death:1948-01-28 – Johannes parish, Stockholm county


Entomologist, Zoologist

Volume 32 (2003-2006), page 390.
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Sjöstedt, Brother Yngve, b 3 Aug 1866 in Hjo, d 28 Jan 1948 in Sthlm, Joh. Parents: wholesaler Anders Gustaf So Emma Gustava Forssell. Maturity sex at hi li Jönköping 27 May 86, inskr at UU ht 86, FK 29 Jan 90, FL 12 May 96, disp 20 May 96, FD 30 May 96, all at UU, assistant at the State Entomologist Institute 6 April 97, ed for Entomologist time no. 01–10, prof o head of the National Museum of Natural Sciences entomologist dated 8 Jan 02–3 Aug (decision 14 June) 33, ordf in the museum's curatorship 22–33, led by the advisory board for Skansen's zoologist garden from 04, v ordf in the bow Vassijaure natural science station o leader of its biologist department 27–33. – LVA 09, suffered from several in- o foreign learned samf.

G 16 Jan 1918 in Sthlm, Joh, m operetta and opera singer Rosa Grünberg (vol. 17), f 4 Jan 1878 in Sthlm, Mosaic, d 11 April 1960 there, Joh, dtr to the merchant David Löb G o Dorotea Samuelson.

Biography
As a youth, Yngve S's father Gustaf S had devoted himself to stuffing birds, and even before school age, S had founded his own "museum" in the family's summer house, where he demonstrated his zoological collections and stuffing attempts. The interest in natural history was encouraged by his teachers at the educational institution in Jönköping, lecturers Johan Emanuel Zetterstedt and Hampus Wilhelm Arnell (vol. 2), both prominent bryologists. S became amanuens for the school collections, which he also enriched with his own specimens of above all various bird species, and as a candidate of philosophy in zoology he came to return to Jönköping to organize the educational institution's collections in accordance with principles he acquired during a study trip to Paris.

After matriculation, S went to Uppsala where he studied zoology under Professor Tycho Tullberg. S's main interest was in ornithology, but as a student he devoted himself to investigations in several branches of zoology; among other things he worked with marine animals – Tullberg's special area – at Kristineberg's zoological research station. In 1890 he was offered to make a scientific expedition to Cameroon to collect Central African rodents for Tullberg and insects for Christopher Aurivillius (vol. 2), professor of entomology at the National Museum of Natural History in Sthlm.

The trip to Africa was a boyhood dream come true and became the beginning of S's career. For almost two years, S traveled around Cameroon, which was then a German colony, with the region's Swedish trading posts as a base. He also obtained permission to collect on his own account, and the ornithological collections from Cameroon came to form the research basis for S's gradual treatise Zur Ornithologie Kameruns (1895). The ornithological studies were noticed by Fredrik Smitt, professor of ver-tebrate zoology at the National Museum of Natural History. During the last decades of the 19th century, interest in vertebrate studies was weak among Swedish zoologists, and Smitt offered S to investigate the batrachis (toadfish) collected during the trip on behalf of the National Museum.

Above all, however, the trip directed S.'s interest towards entomology In 1896, he published his first scientific paper on the subject, on the termite collections of the Cameroon expedition, an area that would occupy a large part of his scientific interest during his further career. Later, S was asked by Aurivillius to apply for the assistant position at the State Entomological Institute, which was being established. He was also foreseen a possible future position as director of the institution, but the position instead went to LA's researchers in practical entomology, Sven Lampa (vol. 22). During the initial stage, a significant part of the institution's activities was located at the national museum, where, in addition to his assignment at the entomological institution, S also had the task of being a scientific assistant in the entomological collections - a service combination that was also practiced by Lampa.

In order to gain inspiration and knowledge to be able to create a solid foundation for the activities at the new institution, S was sent in the spring of 1898 on a study trip to the USA and Canada, where he visited several of these countries' entomological institutions. So, S's work at the institution began with an attempt to stop, among other things, the garden nun's ravages in southern Sweden and the barley mosquito's on Gotland.

As S's research was largely located at the National Museum of Natural History, he served as acting curator when Aurivillius replaced Georg Lindhagen as secretary at VA, which also managed the museum. When Aurivillius officially took over the post of secretary in 1902, he advocated S as his successor. As justification, S.'s work on the entomological collections from Cameroon was given but above all his collectors' rivet, museivana and acquaintance with the national museum as a research institution; the practical work of the Entomological Institution was given less importance.

Soon after taking office as curator and professor at the national museum, S began planning a new scientific expedition, this time to the Kilimanjaro and Meru volcanic mountains, located in German East Africa (now Tanzania). Like earlier Cameroon, the area was considered scientifically rather unexplored, and S hoped to make observations of the fauna of high-altitude forests that could be related to his earlier studies of the animal world of Mount Cameroon. The trip was undertaken with financial support from the book publisher Per Palmqvist in 1905–06.

S's scientific output at the national museum consisted largely of adaptations of the material from the two African expeditions and of monographs on different insect groups. He devoted himself to a number of groups, including hoppers (Orthoptera) and dragonflies (Odonata). However, it was mainly as a termite researcher that he established himself internationally. Under S's direction, the museum's termite collection became one of the foremost of its time, and in Monographie der Termiten Afrikas (1–3, 1900–25) he published the results of his many years of study of the termites of Africa. He published a collection of the East African expedition, Wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse der schwedischen zoologischen Expedition nach dem Kilimandjaro (1910), where he himself wrote several articles on both birds and insects and where many groups of organisms were treated by experts in the respective fields. In addition to a number of smaller contributions in magazines and writing series, S also participated in international collectionand overview works of different insect groups.

So, as on a smaller number of articles on economic entomology from the time as an assistant at the State Entomological Institute, S's scientific work primarily concerned species description and systematics. Among the very large number of animals brought home from the various expeditions were many that had not previously been treated scientifically, and S's contribution as a species-descripting entomologist therefore became significant. His activity fell well into the pattern of the research conducted at natural history museums in the Western world, where the emphasis was on systematic and morphological studies and to some extent plant and animal geography.

S's museum work involved not only arranging and processing the collections but also organising an entomological exhibition. S's time in charge fell during a turbulent period in the history of the National Museum. The museum was to move to new buildings in Frescati, and S, as the newly appointed curator, had to prepare proposals for the organization and interior design of the new premises. In the old museum, the entomological collections had not been open to the public, which is why the effort with the new exhibition took on the character of pioneering work. The exhibition was inaugurated in 1916 and was provided by S with a detailed catalog (1920).

In his outward-facing activities, S placed a broader perspective on entomology than the purely systematic and species-descriptive ones. As a diligent popular science writer, he dealt with plant and animal geographical issues and the nest buildings and way of life of community-building insects. He described the expeditions to Africa in the extensive travelogues I West Africa's primeval forests (1904) and Bland storvildt I East Africa (1911), as well as in a large number of articles in the daily and weekly press. S was also part of the advisory board for Skansen's zoological garden and often appeared in the press as an advocate of the educational value of showing live animals to the public. As a member and eventually an honorary member of the Entomological Association in Stockholm, and as editor of its publication Entomologisk tidskrift, he moved in the borderland between the country's rather limited number of academically trained researchers and the many knowledgeable entomologists who worked outside universities and colleges.

S's contacts with colleagues in entomology as well as ornithology were extensive. During his long career, he became a member of a number of scientific communities, and he was an active participant in a growing international congress system. As the first Swedish delegate, he represented Sweden and Norway at the Third International Ornithologists' Congress in Paris in 1900, and when the first International Entomologists' Congress was held in Brussels in 1910 – also in connection with a World Exhibition –, S was there as a Swedish representative. In 1925 he became a member of the Executive Committee of the Entomologists' Congresses, and would host the Eighth International Congress in Sthlm in 1941, which due to the World War came to be implemented only in 1948, after the death of S.

For a period, S was the leader of the biological department at the Vassijaure natural science station, an independent research station formed by Sthlm's natural science association in 1902 with mainly geophysical and meteorological but also nature conservation-oriented activities. Under S's supervision, inventory work was carried out, among other things, which resulted in the three-band Insect Fauna within Abisko National Park (1931). After several years of investigation, at the end of S's period of operation, the research station was subsumed into VA's administration under the name Abisko science station.

During his long career, S was active at a number of different research institutions in the Stockholm area, most of them with more or less official connections to VA. S's employments at the Entomological Institute and the National Museum of Natural History as well as his assignments in Vassijaure, Skansen, the Entomological Association and its subsidiary association Fauna as well as in VA testify to how closely connected the capital's various scientific institutions were, but above all to S's lively involvement in the scientific environment of the country and in particular Sthlm, where he also attracted international researchers to visit collections and congresses.

Author
Jenny Beckman

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Printed works: Uber das alte Männchen des macro-glossen Chiropters Megaloglossus woermanni Pagen-stecher. Sthlm 1895. 7 pp, 1 pl-bl. (VAH, Bihang, vol. 21, 1895, dept. 4 [Zoology, comprising both living and fossil forms], no. 1.) - Zur Ornithologie Cameroon nebst einigen Angaben uber die Säugetiere des Ländes. Der K. schwedischen Akademie der Wissenschaf-ten eingereicht am 11 October 1893. Sthlm 1895.4:o. 120 pp, Taf. IX. (VAH, NF, bd 27, n:o 1.) [Also:] Inau-gural-Diss ... 1896 ... - Die Vögel des nordwestlichen Kamerungebietes (Mittheilungen von Forschungsrei-senden und Gelehrten aus den deutschen Schutzge-bieten, Bd 8,1895, Berlin, pp 1-36,1 map, fol, in cover pocket; also Sep). — Termes Lilljeborgi, eine neue wahr-scheinlich pilzanbauende Tagtermite aus Cameroon (Zoological studies, Festskrift Wilhelm Lilljeborg to— dedicated Upsala 1896, 4:o, pp 267-280, Tafl. XIV). -Säugethiere aus Cameroon West Africa. Sthlm 1897. 50 pp, 1 pl-bl. (VAH, Appendix, 23: 4: 1.) - Reptile aus Cameroon West-Africa. Sthlm 1897. 36 pp, Tafel 1-3. (Ibid, 23: 4:2.) - Die Säugethiere des nordwestlichen Kamerungebietes (Mittheilungen von Forschungsreisen-den und Gelehrten 10,1897, pp 25-45; also Sep, 22 pp). - On crocodile hunting in Vestafrika (Swedish Hunters' Association's new journal, year 35,1897, Sthlm, pp 257-267; also Sep, 11 pp). - Zwei neue Eidechsen aus West-Africa. (Vorläufige Mittheilung.) (Zoologischer Anzeiger, Bd 20, 1897, Leipzig, p. 56). - Story of investigations that the State Entomological Institute had carried out regarding a pest (barley mosquito) appearing on Gotland in 1898. [Rubr.] Visby 1898. 7 pp. [Sundert.] - San José scale, Aspidiotus perniciosus, North America's most ravaging insect pest [referred] (Negotiations at the Scandinavian meeting of naturalists in Stockholm, 7-12 July 1898, Sthlm 1899, pp. 286 f). - Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Insektenfauna von Kamerun No. 6. Odonaten aus Cameroon West-Africa. Sthlm 1899. 62 pp. (VAH, Appendix, 25: 4:2.) - The Garden Nun's Fighting in Southern Sweden 1899. [l]-2. [Rubr.] Uppsala 1899. Tv-4:o. 2 bl. (Student association Verdandi's popular science articles, no. 34-35.) [From UNT s å.] - Neue afrikanische Termiten (Entomologische Nachrichten, Jahrg 25, 1899, Berlin, pp 34-39; also Sep). - Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Insektenfauna ... 7. Mantodeen, Phasmodeen und Gryllodeen aus Kamerun und anderen Gegen-den Westafrikas. Sthlm 1900. 36 pp, 1 pl-bl. (VAH, Appendix, 25: 4: 6.) - The fight against the garden nun Oc-neria dispar (L.) 1899, report to the National Board of Agriculture... Sthlm 1900. 29 pp, Taf. 1.1 map. (Notices from the Royal Board of Agriculture, (1900: n:o 1 =) 60.) -Monographie der Termiten Afrikas. Sthlm 1900. 4:o. 236 pp, Taf. I-IX with text bl. (VAH, 34: 4.) - Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Insektenfauna... 8. Locustodeen aus Cameroon und Congo. Sthlm 1901. 45 pp, Tafel I-IV with text bl. (VAH, Appendix, 27: 4: 3.) - From the Ornithological Congress in Paris in 1900. Proposal for international bird protection. Story to the K Landtbruksstyrelsen. Sthlm 1901.11 pp. (Notices from the K Landtbruksstyrelsen, (1901: 4) 71.) - The practical entomology and its application. (After a lecture given at the Skaraborg county housekeeping society's 20th regional meeting) (Skaraborg county housekeeping society's newspaper, 1901, Lidköping, pp. 513-516; also Sep, 4 p). -Odonata. Sthlm 1902. 29 pp. [Ur Entomological time cr so on] (Swedish insect fauna published by the Entomological Association in Stockholm. 3. Dragonflies. Pseudoneuroptera. 1.) 2nd ed. 1914. 43 pp. - Biology of African termites [referred] (Nature, illustraeret maanedsskrift aarg 27, 1903, Bergen & Khvn, 4th, pp. 23-27). - Mono-graphie der Termiten Afrikas. Nachtrag. Sthlm 1904. 4:o. 120 pp, Taf. 1-4 with text bl. (VAH, 38: 4.) -1 The primeval forests of West Africa. Depictions of nature and animal life from a zoological journey in Cameroon. Sthlm 1904. 564 pp, 11 pl-bl, 1 portrait, 1 map. — Uber eine Termitensammlung aus Kongo und anderen Teilen von Afrika. [Rubr.] As of 1905. 20 pp. ([W.A.,] Archive for Zoology, vol. 2, n:o 16.) - Ubersicht der Ergebnisse einer zoologischen Reise in Cameroon West Africa 1890-1892. Sthlm 1905. 99 pp. -The general course and results of the Kilimandjaro expedition (Ymer, year 26,1906, Sthlm 19[06-]07, pp. 363-382). - [Vorvvort] / 1. Die Tierwelt der Steppen und Berge ... [Rubr.] Sthlm 1910 [omsl]. 4: o. 80 pp, Taf. 1-13. ([Omsl:] Wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse der schwedi-schen zoologischen Expedition nach dem Kiliman-djaro, dem Meru und den umgebenden Massaistep-pen Deutsch-Ostafrikas 1905-1906 unter Leitungvon YS, Bd 1-3 (= Abt 1-7, 8-14, 15-22), Upps & Sthlm 1907-10, Abteilung] 1.) - 3. Mould. [Rubr.] Upps 1908 [omsl]. 4:o. 173 pp, Taf. 1-5 with textbl. (Ibid, 3.) - Akaziengallen und Ameisen auf den Ostafrikani-schen Steppen ... (ibid, 8. Hymenoptera, [omsl:] Upps 1907[-10], 4th, pp 97-118 o Taf. 6-8 with textbl [= 4 (rubr), 1908]). - Oestrida; (ibid, 10. Diptera, Upps 1907[-10], 4th, pp 11-24 o Taf. 1-2 with text bl [= 2, 1908]). - Odonata (ibid, 14. Pseudoneuroptera, Sthlm 1909,4:o, pp 1-51 o Taf. 1-2 with textbl [= 1]). -Termitidase (ibid, 15. Corrodentia, Upps 1907 [-08], 4th, pp. 1-36 o Taf. 1-4 [= 1.1907]). - Mantodea / Phas-modea / Gryllodea / Locustodea / Acridiodea (ibid, 17. Orthoptera, Sthlm 1907[-09], 4th, pp 49-199 o Taf. 4-7 with textbl [= 3-7, 1909]). - Decapoda (ibid, 21. Crustacea, Sthlm 1910, 4th, p1 with text bl [= 1]). -Among big wild in East Africa. Hunting, nature and wildlife depictions from a zoological trip to Kilimandjaro, Africa's highest mountain, its sister mountain Meru and surrounding Massai steppes. Sthlm 1911. X, 622 s, 1 portrait, 2 pl-bl. - On giraffe and lion hunting in East Africa. A march around Kilimandjaro (OoB, 1911, Sthlm, pp. 195-208). - Ueber die von Herrn Professor Einar Lönnberg in British East Africa eingesammelten Termiten. [Rubr.] Up 1911. 3 pp. (Archive for Zoology, 7: 18.) - Neue afrikanische Termiten im schwedischen Reichsmuseum. [Rubr.] Upps 1911.18 p. (Ibid, 7:20.) - Neue Termiten aus Tripolis, Upper Egypt, Abyssinia, Erithrea, dem Galla- und Somalilande. [Rubr.] Up 1912. 17 pp. (Ibid, 7: 27.) - Zur Orthopterenfau-na des Kamerungebirges. [Rubr.] Upps 1912. 30 pp, Taf. 1-3. (Ibid, 7: 37.) - Uber einige von Herrn Prof. E. Lönnberg in Britisch Ostafrika eingesammelte Or-thopteren. [Rubr.] Upps 1912. 28 pp, Taf. 1-3. (Ibid, 7: 38.) - Neue Orthopteren aus Ost- und Westafrika ne-bst einigen anderen zugehörigen Formen. [Rubr.] Upps 1913. 26 pp, Taf. 1-3. (Ibid, 8: 6.) - Eine neue Phasmide Palophus Titan, die grösste bisher bekann-te geflugelte Orthoptere. Upps & Sthlm 1913. 8 pp, Taf. 1. (VAH, 50: 6.) - (J Brunnthaler, Ergebnisse einer botanischer Forschungsreise nach Deutsch-Ostafrika und Sudafrika (Capland, Natal und Rhodesien),] 2. Termiten (Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Mathematisch-Naturwissen-schaftliche Klasse, Bd 88, Vienna 1913, 4th, p 720 f). -Termiten aus Madagascar eingesammelt von Herrn Dr. W. Kaudern 1911-1912. [Rubr.] Upps 1914. 19 pp, Taf. 1-3. (Archive of Zoology, 8: 27.) - Termiten aus Zambesi, Rhodesia, Nyassa und Sud-Nigeria. [Rubr.] Upps 1914. 9 pp. (Ibid, 8: 28.) - Isoptera (Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Land- und Siissvvasserfauna Deutsch-Sudwestafrikas, Ergebnisse der Hamburger deutsch-sudwestafrikanischen Studienreise 1911, vol 1, Hamburg 1914, pp. 73-92, Taf. 2). - The termite (Ergebnisse der Zweiten deutschen Zentral-Afrika-Expedition 1910-1911 unter Fuhrung Adolf Friedrichs, Herzog zu Mecklenburg, Bd 1. Zoologie, Leipzig 1915, pp. 89-95, Tafel 1-4). - [Insectes Pseudonévroptéres 1.] Termitidae (Ch. Alluaud et R. Jeannel, Voyage en Af-rique orientale 1911-1912, Resultats scientifiques, Paris 1915, pp. 1-18; also Sep). - La construction des nids chez les insectes (Revue générale des sciences pures et appliquées, année 26, 1915, Paris, 4th, pp. 85-90). - The Entomological Department (History of the National Museum of Natural History, Its Origin and Development, Sthlm 1916. 4:o, pp 171-199). - Construction of insect nests (Annual report of the Board of regents of the Smith-sonian institution, 1915, Washington 1916, pp. 341-347, 2 pl-bl). - Die Erniedrigung der weissen Rasse. Der Krieg in Afrika (Deutsch-Ubersee, Korrespondenz des Aktionsausschusses der Deutschen Kolonialgesell-schaft, 1916, Berlin, fol, No. 9 (8 Sept), pp. 1 f). - Results of Dr E. Mjöberg's Swedish scientific expeditions to Australia 1910-1913. 16. The Odonate. [Rubr.] Upps 1917. 44 pp, Taf. 1-4. (Archive for Zoology, 11:11.) - Odonaten aus Madagascar eingesammelt von dr W. Kaudern 1911-1912. [Rubr.] Upps 1917. 12 pp, Taf. 1. (Ibid, 11:13.) -Odonate aus Abyssinia, East-und West Africa. [Rubr.] Upps 1917. 27 pp, Taf. 1-5. (Ibid, 11:14.) - Wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse der Schwedi-schen entomologischen Reise des Herrn Dr. A. Roman in Amazonas 1914-1915. 1. Odonata. [Rubr.] Upps 1918. 54 pp, Taf. 1-2. (Ibid, 11:15.) - Results ... 1910-1913. 17. Mantida? und Phasmida:. [Rubr.] Upps 1918. 61 pp, Taf. 1-7. (Ibid, 11:19.) - Neue Orthopteren aus Afrika und Madagascar. [Rubr.] As of 1918. 18 pp. (Ibid, 12:1.) - [B Poppius, Lepidoptera aus dem Sarekgebirge:] Nachtrag (Naturwissenschaft-liche Untersuchungen des Sarekgebirges in Schwe- disen-Lapland geleitet von A Hamberg (f), Bd 4. Zoologie, Sthlm 1907-31, pp 777 f [1919]). - Results ... 1910-1913. 20. Acridiodea. [Rubr.] Upps 1920. 67 pp, Taf. 1-2. (Archive for zoology, 12: 20.) - Guidance in the National Museum of Natural History's entomological department. [Sthlm, tr] Norrköping 1919 (omsl: 1920). 156 pp, 2 pl-bl. [Business.] 2nd ed. 1926. - Acridiodea Australi-ca, monographie der bisher von Australia bekann-ten Heuschrecken mit kurzen Fuhlern. Sthlm 1921. 4:o. 318s, Taf. 1-18. (VAH, 62: 3.)-28. Odonata/29. Orthoptera (The natural history of Juan Fernandez and Easter Island ed by C Skottsberg, vol. 3. Zoology, Upps 1921-40, 4th, pp 296-298 [1922]). - Termites (Vbyage de m. le baron Maurice de Rothschild en Ethiopia et en Afrique orientale anglaise (1904-1905), Resultats scientifiques, Paris 1922, 4th, pp 241-247, Pl. It'"5 with text bl).- Zoological results of the Swedish expedition to Central Africa in 1921. Insecta. 1. Acridiodea. [Rubr.] Upps 1923. 39 pp, Taf. 1. (Archive for zoology, 15: 6.) - Revision du genre Tapesia Bok Upps 1923.18 p, Taf. 1-5. (Ibid, 15:16.) - Uber das unterir-dische Nest einer bisher unbekannten Termite aus Kongo. [Rubr.] Upps 1923. 8 pp, Taf. 1-3. (Ibid, 15:20.) - Revision der Truxaliden-Gattung Cannula Book [Rubr.] Upps 1923. 11 pp, Taf. 1-2. (Ibid, 15: 21.) -West-und siidafrikanische Acridiodeen. [Rubr.] Upps 1923.20 s, Taf. 1-2. (Ibid, 15: 22.) - Zoological results ... Central-Africa 1921. Insecta. 2. Mantodea und Phasmodea. [Rubr.] As of 1924. 20 pp. (Ibid, 16: 6.) -Scientific works dealing with the results of Swedish research trips during this century. 5. The Swedish zoological expedition to Kilimandjaro, Meru and the surrounding Maasai steppe 1904[!]-1906 (Ymer, 44, 1924, tr 19 [24-] 25, pp. 379-386). - Revision der Termiten Afrikas 3. Monographie. Sthlm 1925. 4:o. 419 pp, Taf. 1-16. (VAH, Series 3: 3:1.) - Odo-naten aus China. [Rubr.] As of 1925. 5 pp. (Archive of Zoology, 17 A: 14.) - Entomologische Ergebnisse der schwedischen Kamtchatka-Expedition 1920-1922. 1. Einleitung. [Rubr.] As of 1925. 3 pp. (Ibid, 17 A: 33.) -Wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse der... von F. Werner un-ternommenen zoologischen Expedition nach dem anglo-ägyptischen Sudan (Kordofan) 1914. 21. Isopte-ra (Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften 100,1925, pp 71-74,1 pl-bl). -Scien-tific works treating the results of Swedish journeys of exploration during the present century. 5. The Swedish zoological expedition to Kilimanjaro, Meru and the surrounding Masai plains, 1905-1906 (Geographical Annals, vol. 7, 1925, Sthlm, 4th, pp. 1-8). - Neue Termiten aus Afrika und Madagascar („Konowia", Zeitschrift fur systematische Insektenkunde Bd 4, 1925, Vienna, pp. 53-55). - Zoological results... Central Africa 1921. Insecta. 17. Pasgonurodea. [Rubr.] As of 1926. 10 pp. (Archive for zoology, 18 A: 16.) - Zoological results ... Insecta. 23. Abschluss und Zusammenfass-ung. [Rubr.] Up 1926. 13 pp. (Ibid, 18 A: 24.) -Neue Termiten aus der Goldkuste. [Rubr.] As of 1926. 5 pp. (Ibid, 18 B: 12.) - Uber eine Revision der Termiten Afrikas (Verhandlungen des III. internatio-nalen Entomologen-Kongresses Zurlch, 19.-25. July 1925, Bd 2. Vorträge, Weimar 1926, pp. 173-175). - En- tomologische Ergebnisse der schwedischen Kam-tcbatka-Expedition 1920-1922. 13. Odonata. [Rubr.] As of 1927. 5 pp. (Archive for Zoology, 19 A: 16.) - Uber einen neuen Riesenkäfer (Goliathus meleagris) aus Sud-Congo. Nebst einer Revision der Gattung Goliathus (63). [Rubr.] Upps 1927. 30 pp, Taf. 1-14. (Ibid, 19 A: 24.) - Uber einen dem Stockholmer Reichsmu-seum hearing Zwitter von Morpho rhetenor Cram. ... [Rubr.] Upps 1928. 60 pp, Taf. 1-5. (Ibid, 20 A: 5.) - Monographie der Gattung Gastrimargus Sauss. (Orthoptera: Oedipodidae). Sthlm 1928. 4: o. 51 pp, Taf. 1-12. (VAH, 3: 6: 1.) - Acridiodea aus Zent-ralafrika gesammelt von R. Grauer während seiner Expedition 1909-1911. [Rubr.] Upps 1929. 41 pp, Taf. 1-2. (Archive of Zoology, 20 A: 15.) - Australische Acri-diden aus dem Museum zu Adelaide. [Rubr.] Upps 1930. 35 pp, Taf. 1-7. (Ibid, 21 A: 21.) - Neue Valanga-Arten (Orth. Acrid.) von den Tenimber-Inseln und Neu Guinea. [Rubr.] Upps 1930. 7 pp, Taf. 1-2. (Ibid, 21 A: 22.) - Orthopterentypen im Naturhistorischen Relchsmuseum zu Stockholm. 1. Mantidae. [Rubr.] Upps 1930. 43 pp, Taf. 1-18. (Ibid, 21 A: 32.) [Herewool:] Nachtrag zu den Manddentypen (ibid, 24 A: 1, 1932, p. 72). - Spedizione di Sarr il Duca degli Abruzzi alle Sorgenti delFUebi Scebeli - Risultati zoologici. Manto-dea, Acridiodea et Phasgonurodea (Annali del Museo civico di storia naturale Giacomo Doria, vol 55, 1930-31, Genova, pp 16-18; also Sep, 1930, 3 pp). - [Introduction] (VA, Writings in Nature Conservation Matters, no. 16. Insekuauna within Abisko National Park... Studies under ledn avYS [rubr], 1, Sthlm 1931 [omsl], pp 1-7).-Acrididen aus dem Museum in Canberra. (The federal capital territory, Australia.) [Rubr.] Upps 1931.11 p. (Archive for Zoology, 22 A: 7.) - Acridiodea aus Kongo und anderen Teilen von Afrika. [Rubr.] Upps 1931. 64 pp, Taf. 1-6. (Ibid, 22 A: 15.) - Studien tiber Va-langa-Formen (Orth. Acrid.) aus dem Indo-Malayi-schen Archipel und Oceania. [Rubr.] As of 1931. 26 pp. (Ibid, 23 A: 4.) - Acridiodea aus dem Queensland Museum zu Brisbane. [Rubr.] As of 1931. 21 pp. (Ibid, 23 A: 11.) - Acridiodea von der Goldkuste, ob. Volta. Nebst einer Revision der Gattung Parga Walk. (Orth. Trux.). [Rubr.] Upps 1931. 36 pp, Taf. 1-5. (Ibid, 23 A: 17.) - Neue Acridiodea aus dem Museum in Canberra... [Rubr.] Upps 1932.15 p. (Archive for zoology, 23 A: 19.) - Orthopterentypen im Naturhistorischen Reichs-museum zu Stockholm. 2. Acrididae. [Rubr.] Upps 1932. 89 pp, Taf. 1-20. (Ibid, 24 A: 1.) - Acridiodea aus Sfidwest-Afrika, Klein Käras (Société entomologique de France: Livré du centenaire, Paris 1932, pp. 537-550, Pl. XXVII-XXXI). - Acridiodea aus dem Queensland Museum zu Brisbane (Memoirs of the Queensland Museum, vol. 10, Brisbane 19[30-]35, pp 119-121 [1932]). - Orthoptera. 2. ManUda=. [Rubr.] Upps 1932. 4 pp. (Archive for Zoology, 25 A: 4. Schwedisch-chi-nesische wissenschaftliche Expedition nach den nordwestlichen Provinzen Chinas, unter Leitung von Dr. Sven Hedin und Prof. Sti Ping-chang. Insecten gesammelt vom schwedischen Arzt ... D Hummel 1927-1930. 2.) [Orthoptera 1 see below 1933.] - Odonata. [Rubr.] Upps 1932. 22 pp, Taf. 1-3. (Ibid, 25 A: 5. Schwedisch-chinesische wissenschaftliche Expedition ... The insect... 3.) - Einleitung (Ibid, 25 A: 3. Schwe-disch-chinesische wissenschaftlischeD] Expedition Upps 1933, pp 1-16; until with D Hummel). - Orthopte-ra: 1. Acridida: [2-3 see above 1932] (ibid, pp. 17-34, 2 kartbl, Taf. 1-12). - The orthopter type ... Stockholm. 3. Gryllidae / 4. Tettigoniidae / 5. Forficulidae / 6. Blattidae / 7. Phasmidas. [Rubr.] Upps 1933. 15 pp, 30 s o Taf. 1-26, 6, 17, 10 pp. (Ibid, 25 A: 12-16.) - Eine neue Coryphistes-Art (Orth. Acrid.) aus Australia. [Rubr.] As of 1933. 2 pp. (Ibid, 25 B: 5.) - Neue austral-lischeAcrididen. [Rubr.] Upps 1933.9 p, Taf. 1. (Ibid, 26 A: 9.) - Sammlungen der schwedischen Elgon-Ex-pedition im Jahre 1920. Acrididae, Mantidas und Phas-midas. [Rubr.] Upps 1933. 35 pp, Taf. 1-4. (Ibid, 26 A: 11.) - Overview of the entomological department's development 1902-1933 (VAÅ, 1933, Sthlm, pp. 196-214, Tavl. 1-2). - Eine neue Mecopodide aus Kongo (Orths). [Rubr.] Up 1934. 2 pp. (Archive for Zoology, 26 B: 3.) -Acrididen aus Kongo. [Rubr.] [Bruxelles 1934.] 5 pp. ([Rubr;] Bulletin du Musée royal d'histoire naturelle de Belgique /Mededeelingen van het Koninklijk na-tuurhistorisch museum van Belgié, T/D 19, n:o 4.) -New Acrididae from North-Australia (Revue suisse de zoologie, T 41,1934, Geneva, pp 521-524). - Entomolo-gische Ergebnisse der schwedischen Kamtchatka-Ex-pedition 1920-1922. 37. Abschluss und Zusammen-fassung. [Rubr.] Up 1935. 19 pp. (Archive for Zoology, 28 A: 7.) - Revision der australischen Acridiodeen. 2. Monographie. Sthlm 1935 [-36], 4th. 191 pp, Tafel 1-2. (VAH, 3: 15: 2.) - Die entomologischen Ergebnisse der Sven-Hedinexpedition 1927-1930, orientierende Ubersicht (Homage writing dedicated to Sven Hedin in series with Geographical Annals, 17,1935, pp 197-214). -Eine neue Hodotermitide aus Tunis (Revue francaise d'entomologie, T 2, 1935, Paris, pp 106 f). - Orientierende Ubersicht uber die entomologischen, myriopo-dologischen und arachnoidologischen Sammlungen, heimgebracht vom schwedischen Arzt der Expedition Dr. David Hummel 1927-1930. [Rubr.] As of 1937. 7 pp. (Archive of Zoology, 29 B; 9. Schwedisch-chinesische wissenschaftliche Expedition nach the nordwestli-chen Provinzen Chinas... (89).) - Insekten aus China im Naturhistorischen Reichsmuseum zu Stockholm. Heimgebracht von Director Kjell Kolthoff und ande-ren schwedischen Forschern und Reisenden. [Rubr.] Up 1938. 19 pp. (Ibid, 30 A: 13.) - Revision der australischen Cyrtacanthacrinen (Orth. Acrid.) (VI Con-greso internacional de entomologia, Madrid, 6-12 Septiembre 1935, Madrid 1940, pp 173-180). - Zur Ac-ridiodeen-Fauna Australia. [Rubr.] Upps 1941. 6 pp. (Archive for zoology, 33 B: 16.) - Alarik Behm zu seinem 70. Geburtstag (Der zoologische Garten, NF, Bd 14, 1942, Leipzig, pp. 1-10). - Alarik Behm t (Fataburen, 1945, Sthlm, pp. 167-170; slightly abbreviated edition: Landsman-nahälsning från Norrlands nation and Föreningen Norrländska uppsalakamrater, 2, 1945, Upps, pp. 33-35). - Information provided to: Mitteilungen des or-nithologischen Komitees der Königlichen Schwedischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2-3, [rubr: 9-10. Ornithologische Angaben ... (Bearb von C. R. Sundström)], Sthlm 1888, 1890 (VAH, Appendix, 14: 4: 1 o 17: 4: 3); travelogue in excerpts in: Story to Kongl. the National Board of Agriculture regarding the activities at the State Entomological Institute... 1898-1900 (Notices from Kongl. Landtbruksstyrelsen, 53, 65, 72 = 1899: 5, 1900: 6, 1901: 5); S collected material from the expedition 1890-92 bearb o publ, mainly as: Beiträge zur Kenntniss der Insektenfauna von Kamerun, 1-30, of which 6-8 by S (above 1899, 1900 o 1901 as VAH, Appendix ...), 1-5 o 9-30 by others: 1: H Schött, 1893 (VAH, Appendix 19: 4: 2), 10: H Borg, 1892 (ibid 28: 4: 10), 2: Chr. Aurivillius (Entomological journal 1893-96), 3: HJ. Hansen (ibid 1894), 5: G Mayr (ibid 1896), 9: H Friese, 11:1: C Aurivillius o 12: M Régim-bart (ibid 1902), 14: E. Brenske, 21: C Aurivillius o 22: J. Bourgeois (ibid 1903), 26: JJ Kieffer o 27: KM Heller (ibid 1904), 4: CJ. Emil Haglund (VA, Öfver-sigt över ... negotiations, 1894, 1895, 1899), 13: F Ohaus (ibid 1902), 15: O Schwarz, 16: J. Weise, 17: F Spaeth, 18: M Jacoby, 19: A Fauvel, 20: C Felsche & H. d'Orbigny, 23: G Ulmer, 24: A Tullgren o 25: H Borg (Archive for Zoology, 1, 1903-04), 11: 2: C Aurivillius, 1904, 28: H Gebien, 1904, 29: G Szepligeti, 1905, o 30: H Kolbe, 1905 (ibid, 2), in addition separately by: CO von Porat, 1894 (VAH, Bihang, 20: 4: 5), A d'Ailly, 1896 (ibid 22: 4: 2), LA Jägerskiöld, 1897 (ibid 23: 4: 7), Carl W. S. Aurivillius, 1898 (ibid 24: 4: 1), T. Thorell, 1899 (ibid 24: 4: 1), E Lönnberg (VA, ÖfVersigt 1895), William Sörensen (Entomological time 1896), ATullgren (ibid 1901), I Trägårdh (ibid 1904), W. Michaelsen (Archive for zoology, 1, 1903-04); material from the expedition 1905-06 also bearb in: R de Lessert, Araignées du Kilimanjaro et du Mérou, 1-6 (Revue suisse de zoologie, 1915-16, 1919, 1921, 1925-26), C Alluaud, 1926 (Archive for Zoology, 18: A: 33) o O. Lundblad 1928 (ibid, 20: A: 8.); contribution further in: Ornithologische Monatsberichte, 1893-95, Berlin, Entomological Journal, 1891 (travel letter), 1893, 1896-11, 1926-27, 1929, 1933, Sthlm & Upps (co-ed 1901: 4 - 10), Essays in practical entomology, with state grants published by the Entomological Association in Stockholm, 7-10, 1897-1900, Sthlm, VAÅ, 1903,1913, 1923, 1931-32 o annual report [Naturhist riksmuseet:] Entomological department, 1902-33 [from 1919: undert], Sthlm, Fauna and flora, 1907-09, 1946, Upps, Revue zoologique africaine, 1913, 1917, 1924, 1926-27, 1929, Bruxelles; further, among others Aftonbladet 1913: 13-20/4, Stockholms Dagblad 1913: 19/9, ST 1914: 5/2, 1920: 6/11, DN 1917: 22-23/8, SvD 1921: 15/3, 30/5, 19/6; cf. VAÅ, 1933, pp. 214-220.

Published: Wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse der schwedischen zoologischen Expedition nach dem Kilimanjaro, dem Meru und den umgebenden Massaistep-pen Deutsch-Ostafrikas 1905-1906 unter Leitung von YS. Bd 1-3 = Abteilung 1-7, 8-14, 15-22. Upps & Sthlm 19[07-]10. 4th. 1. Abt 1-7. 19[07-]10. 80, 57, 173, 28, 8, 32, 435 p, 31 pl-bl with (34) s text. 2. Abt 8 -14. 19 [07-] 10. 299, 56, 202, 9, 160, 22, 58 pp, 19 pl-bl with (34) s text. 3. Abt 15-22. 19[07-] 10. 56, 22, 199, 14, 64,172, 20, 31 p, 37 pl-bl with (54) s text. - The insect fauna within Abisko National Park. 1 (-3). Studies under the ranks of Y. S. [Rubr.] Sthlm 1931. [Omsl.] 64, 68, 72 pp. (VA, Writings in nature conservation matters, no. 16-18.)

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