Matskási István (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 98. (Budapest 2006)

Bálint, Zs. ; Abadjiev, S.: An annotated list of Imre Frivaldszky's publications and the species-group and infraspecies names proposed by him for plants and animals (Regnum Plantare and Animale)

Évkönyvei. Negyedik kötet. Budán. A' Magyar Királyi Egyetem' betűivel. Pp. 195-207, pis I-XII. Inventory number: Ad 1127. - This is the third report of the Balkan expeditions, which is dedicated to diagnose in Latin and describe in Hun­garian twelve plant species new to science. The coloured lithographic plates be­long to the most gorgeous ones ever produced in Hungary. FRIVALDSZKY IMRE 1845: Rövid áttekintése egy természetrajzi utazásnak, az európai Törökbirodalomban, egyszersmind néhány a közben újdonnat fölfedezett állatnak leírása. [Brief overview of a natural history journey taken in the European part of the Ottoman Empire, supplemented with the description of some newly dis­covered animals.] - A Királyi Magyar Természettudományi Társulat évkönyvei. Első kötet. Pesten, nyomatott Beimel Józsefnél. Pp. 163-187, pis I — III. - Inventory number: Ad 222. This is the conclusion of all the collecting activities and reports FRIVALDSZKY previously managed and published. It gives a brief overview of all the expeditions listing the new taxa found in the regions, many of them still nomina nuda or described by other scientists, but FRIVALDSZKY considered himself the au­thor of practically all the names. In this report he establishes the lepidopterous in­sect genus Caloptera, and provides the Latin diagnoses and Hungarian descrip­tions of twelve coleopterous and three lepidopterous insects (including the type species of Caloptera) (Figs 5-6). FRIVALDSZKY IMRE 1856: Magyarország és Erdély édesvízi és földi puhá­nyai. [The fresh water and land arthropods of Hungary and Transylvania.] - Ma­gyar Tudományos Akadémiai Értesítő 16 (2): 1-69. - Inventory number: Ad 1470. This is the published version of the oral presentation dated February 4, 1856. It is entirely Hungarian providing an overview of the entire gastropod fauna of Hun­gary and Transylvania with a brief overview of the previous activities. It specifi­cally treats taxa considered to be endemic. FRIVALDSZKY considers himself to be the author of four taxa. He presents proper diagnoses only to one of them (Helix tiraria). The other three remained as nomina nuda of FRIVALDSZKY. All these taxa had previously been described by the contemporary malacologist EMIL ADOLF ROSS­MÄSSLER (1806-1868) in his series of "Iconographie der Land- und Süsswasser Mollusken Berüchsichtingung der europäischen noch nich abgebildete Arten" on the basis of specimens sent by FRIVALDSZKY as species under the authorship of FRIVALDSZKY. FRIVALDSZKY, EMERICH und FRIVALDSZKY, JOHANN 1857: Drei neue Grot­ten-Käfer aus Ungarn. - Verhandlungen des zoologischen-botanischen Vereins in Wien 7: 44-46. - Inventory number: Eg 1257. This is the only joint publication of the two FRIVALDSZKYS providing descriptions of three coleopterous insects living in caves. The language of the paper is German with Latin diagnoses for the taxa they proposed.

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