Novitates (Latin for "new acquaintances"), published continuously and numbered consecutively since 1921, are short papers that contain descriptions of new forms and reports in zoology, paleontology, and geology. New numbers ...
The Anthropological Papers, published continuously since 1907, are monographic volumes that include some of the great ethnographies of the 20th century, particularly on North American Indians. Several illustrious anthropologists ...
The Bulletin, published continuously since 1881, consists of longer monographic volumes in the field of natural sciences relating to zoology, paleontology, and geology. Current numbers are published at irregular intervals. ...
The Memoirs, published at irregular intervals, but often out of chronological sequence, from 1893 until 1930, were monographic works focusing on scientific topics requiring exhaustive treatment. Henry Fairfield Osborn ...
Rozen, Jerome George, 1928-(American Museum of Natural History., 2013-05-21)
Announced herein is the discovery of a nesting site of Lithurgus (Lithurgus) chrysurus Fonscolombe (Megachilidae: Megachilinae: Lithurgini), an adventive solitary bee of Western Palearctic origin that had first been detected ...
Fostowicz-Frelik, Łucja.; Skinner, Morris F.(American Museum of Natural History., 2013-05-21)
Lagomorphs from the late Eocene and Eocene-Oligocene transition of North America, apart from the abundant and fairly speciose Palaeolagus, are represented by some rare and enigmatic genera, including monospecific Chadrolagus ...
Krishna, Kumar.; Grimaldi, David A.; Krishna, Valerie.; Engel, Michael S.(American Museum of Natural History., 2013-04-25)
A comprehensive compendium on the taxonomy and biology of the 3106 living and fossil species of the world's termites is presented, along with reviews of Isoptera morphology and evolution, identification keys, the history ...
Platnick, Norman I.; Berniker, Lily.; Bonaldo, Alexandre B.; Goblin Spider Planetary Biodiversity Inventory.(American Museum of Natural History., 2013-03-25)
The goblin spider genus Dysderina Simon is relimited to include only those members of the Dysderina complex that have three pairs of deep, steeply sided excavations extending from the sides of the sternum toward the midline; ...
Engel, Michael S.; Ortega-Blanco, Jaime.; Soriano, Carmen, Dr., 1976-; Grimaldi, David A.; Martinez-Delclos, Xavier.(American Museum of Natural History., 2013-03-20)
A new family of microhymenopteran wasps is described and figured from three new species discovered in Cretaceous amber of Spain (Albian) and New Jersey (Turonian). Spathiopterygidae Engel and Ortega-Blanco, new family, is ...