File:Georgiy Jacobson - Beetles Russia and Western Europe - plate 04.jpg

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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. Carabus brandti 2. Carabus tschitscherini 3. Carabus vietinghoffi 4. Carabus turcomanorum 5. Carabus adamsi 6. Carabus amoenus 7. Carabus campestris 8. Carabus imperialis 9. Carabus jankovskii 10. Carabus pupulus 11. Carabus regulus 12. Carabus lopatini 13. Carabus schoenherri 14. Carabus guerini 15. Carabus kruberi 16. Carabus fabricii 17. Carabus septemcarinatus 18. Carabus argonautarum 19. Carabus coerulans 20. Carabus hummeli 21. Carabus procerulus 22. Carabus maeander 23. Carabus balassogloi 24. Carabus gebleri 25. Carabus miles 26. Carabus eous 27. Carabus staudingeri 28. Carabus cumanus 29. Carabus aeneus 30. Carabus kaufmanni 31. Carabus regalis

32. Carabus henningi
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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