1959 2 parts (complete). 84, 179 p., 109 figs, 10 pls, paperbound. Entomologische Arbeiten aus dem Museum G. Frey. Band 10 (Heft 2) & 11 (Heft 1).Contains 22 smaller papers on Coleoptera (in all 629 p.), including: Koch, Erster taxonomischer Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Tenebrioniden Somalias (29 p., 9 figs) / Kulzer, Neue Tenebrioniden aus Südamerika. I. Gattung Gyriosomus. 2. Gattung Nycterinus. 3. Verchiedene neue Arten (45 p., 6 figs, 2 pls) / Scherer, Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Alticidenfauna Brasiliens (Phytoph.) (93 p., 45 figs, 4 maps).Georg Frey (1902-1976) was a wealthy businessman and a entomologist working on Scarabaeidae. Frey was able to create (in 1950) his own Coleoptera museum, the Museum G. Frey, which was the world's largest private collection of beetles (three million specimens, approximately 150.000 species, including 20.000 types!). Frey also began the journal Entomologische Arbeiten aus dem Museum G. Frey, which was published in 56 volumes. The last one was published in 1987.
1963 72, 60 p., 4 figs, paperbound. Entomologische Arbeiten aus dem Museum G. Frey. Band 14 (Heft 2).Contains 17 smaller papers on Coleoptera (in all 321 p.), including: Scherer, Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Alticidenfauna Afrikas (Crysomelidae) (37 p., 30 figs), and: Kulzer, Die Helopinen des antarktischen Gebiets (Tenebr.) (30 p., 6 figs).Georg Frey (1902-1976) was a wealthy businessman and a entomologist working on Scarabaeidae. Frey was able to create (in 1950) his own Coleoptera museum, the Museum G. Frey, which was the world's largest private collection of beetles (three million specimens, approximately 150.000 species, including 20.000 types!). Frey also began the journal Entomologische Arbeiten aus dem Museum G. Frey, which was published in 56 volumes. The last one was published in 1987.
1965 / 1981 Two publications. 160, 46 p., 50, 27 figs, paperbound/wrappers.
1955 96, 83, 89 p., 37 figs, 6 pls, paperbound. Entomologische Arbeiten aus dem Museum G. Frey. Band 6 (Heft 2).Contains 7 smaller papers on Coleoptera (in all 381 p.), including: Freude, C.II. Teil: Die Monommiden der amerikanischen Region (80 p., 3 plates).Georg Frey (1902-1976) was a wealthy businessman and a entomologist working on Scarabaeidae. Frey was able to create (in 1950) his own Coleoptera museum, the Museum G. Frey, which was the world's largest private collection of beetles (three million specimens, approximately 150.000 species, including 20.000 types!). Frey also began the journal Entomologische Arbeiten aus dem Museum G. Frey, which was published in 56 volumes. The last one was published in 1987.
1951 103 + 108, 56 + 113, 29, 126 p., 2, 2, 1 plates, paperbound. Entomologische Arbeiten aus dem Museum G. Frey. Band 2(1-2). Includes also a few smaller papers (in all 581 pages). Partly unopened copy.Georg Frey (1902-1976) was a wealthy businessman and a entomologist working on Scarabaeidae. Frey was able to create (in 1950) his own Coleoptera museum, the Museum G. Frey, which was the world's largest private collection of beetles (three million specimens, approximately 150.000 species, including 20.000 types!). Frey also began the journal Entomologische Arbeiten aus dem Museum G. Frey, which was published in 56 volumes. The last one was published in 1987.
2005 vi, 250 p., num. figs, 4to, cloth. Library stamps, upper and lower margin of text slightly undulated. Retail price for new copies is 279 euro.