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Isohypsibius arbiter Binda 1980
<i>Isohypsibius arbiter</i> Binda, 1980 <p> <b>Material examined.</b> Locality No. 1 (2 specimens).</p> <p>The specimens found have the qualitative and metric characters of the type material of the species. It has been reported for Europe, North Africa and Central Africa, while this is a new record for Israel.</p>Published as part of <i>Pilato, Giovanni, Lisi, Oscar & Binda, Maria Grazia, 2010, Tardigrades of Israel with description of four new species, pp. 1-28 in Zootaxa 2665</i> on page 1
Isohypsibius dastychi Pilato, Bertolani, & Binda 1982
Isohypsibius dastychi Pilato, Bertolani & Binda, 1982 Material examined. Localities Nos. 30, 31 (2 specimens). The characters of the cuticle, with the qualitative and metric characters of the claws, have allowed a specific diagnosis. This species, a new record for Israel, has been reported for some European localities, i.e. Italy, Poland and Svalbard (Spitsbergen).Published as part of Pilato, Giovanni, Lisi, Oscar & Binda, Maria Grazia, 2010, Tardigrades of Israel with description of four new species, pp. 1-28 in Zootaxa 2665 on page 1
Macrobiotus simulans Pilato, Binda, Napolitano & Moncada 2000
<i>Macrobiotus simulans</i> Pilato, Binda, Napolitano & Moncada, 2000 <p> <b>Material examined.</b> Locality No. 19 (2 specimens and 3 eggs).</p> <p>Specimens and eggs fit both qualitative and metric characters with the original description of the species. This species was previously only recorded from some Italian localities, and is a new record for Israel.</p>Published as part of <i>Pilato, Giovanni, Lisi, Oscar & Binda, Maria Grazia, 2010, Tardigrades of Israel with description of four new species, pp. 1-28 in Zootaxa 2665</i> on page 1
Isohypsibius elegans Binda & Pilato 1971
<i>Isohypsibius elegans</i> Binda & Pilato, 1971 <p> <b>Material examined.</b> Localities: Nos. 26, 31 (14 specimens).</p> <p> The cuticular ornamentation, number and disposition of the gibbosities, values of the index <i>pt</i> relative to the insertion point of the stylet supports, and to the claws, conform to those of the type material.</p> <p>This species is a new record for Israel, and was previously reported from some European localities, North Africa and, with some differences regarding the buccal armature (Pilato & D’Urso, 1976), from Australia.</p>Published as part of <i>Pilato, Giovanni, Lisi, Oscar & Binda, Maria Grazia, 2010, Tardigrades of Israel with description of four new species, pp. 1-28 in Zootaxa 2665</i> on page 1
Diphascon (Adropion) onorei Pilato, Binda, Napolitano and Moncada 2002
Diphascon (Adropion) onorei Pilato, Binda, Napolitano and Moncada, 2002 Diphascon onorei Pilato, Binda, Napolitano and Moncada, 2002: 177–178. Material examined. Ecuador: Loreto: two specimens from an undetermined moss sample; Papallacta Pass: one specimen from a moss sample (Leptodontium viticulosoides). The species has been recently described for two different localities in Ecuador (Otonga and Pichincha). The new report seems to indicate that the species is not rare in South America.Published as part of Pilato, G., Binda, M. G., Napolitano, A. & Moncada, E., 2004, Remarks on some species of tardigrades from South America with the description of two new species, pp. 1081-1086 in Journal of Natural History 38 (9) on page 108
1) "Determinazione dei fondi propri" (sez. I, Titolo III: esercizio dell'attività assicurativa, Capo IV "Fondi propri");
Il commentario riguarda le rilevanti novità intervenute nella normativa assicurativa ad opera della direttiva cd. "Solvency II" e le conseguenti modifiche operate nel codice delle assicurazioni dalla normativa di recepimento. Il contributo dell'avv. Marina Binda ha riguardato, soprattutto, la disciplina dei fondi propri e il principio della persona prudente di diretta derivazione europea, nonché le nuove norme in materia di rapporti e comunicazioni tra Autorità di Vigilanza europee e tra l'Autorità di vigilanza interna e quella Europea nell'ambito della vigilanza assicurativa
Minibiotus africanus Binda & Pilato 1995
147. Minibiotus africanus Binda & Pilato, 1995a [T] Minibiotus afRicanus n. sp. (Binda & Pilato 1995a) Minibiotus afRicanus Binda & Pilato 1995 (Binda et al. 2001) Terra typica: Tanzania (Africa) Democratic Republic of Congo: • 01°10′S, 28°28′E; 1,000 m asl: North Kivu Province, outskirts of Mohanga, liverwort (1 sample) and moss (Entodon sp.) (1 sample). Binda et al. (2001) Tanzania: • 03°12′S, 37°31′E; 2,200–2,400 m asl: Type Locality: Kilimanjaro Region, near Marangu [gate], outskirts of the entrance of Kilimanjaro National Park, mosses. Binda & Pilato (1995a) Record numbers. Democratic Republic of Congo: 1, Tanzania: 1; total: 2. Remarks. This species is currently endemic to Africa.Published as part of Kaczmarek, Łukasz, 2017, Annotated zoogeography of non-marine Tardigrada. Part IV: Africa, pp. 1-74 in Zootaxa 4284 (1) on page 51, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4284.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/101040
Mixibius fueginus Pilato & Binda 1996
115. Mixibius fueginus Pilato & Binda, 1996 a [T] Mixibius fueginus sp. n. (Pilato & Binda 1996 a) Terra typica: Argentina (South America) Argentina: • 54 ° 47 ′S, 68 ° 24 ′W; 650 m asl: Type Locality: Tierra del Fuego Province, San Martial Glacier, wet moss. Pilato & Binda (1996 a), Binda & Pilato (1999 b) Record numbers: Argentina: 1; total: 1. Remarks: Currently endemic to Argentina.Published as part of Kaczmarek, Łukasz, Michalczyk, Łukasz & Mcinnes, Sandra J., 2015, Annotated zoogeography of non-marine Tardigrada. Part II: South America, pp. 1-107 in Zootaxa 3923 (1) on page 49, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3923.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/24193
Mesobiotus diffusus Binda & Pilato 1987
140. Mesobiotus diffusus Binda & Pilato, 1987 [T] MacRobiotus diffusus n. sp. (Binda & Pilato 1987) Terra typica: Tunisia (Africa) Algeria: • 36°49′N, 05°47′E; 0 m asl: Jijel Province, Jijel, Les Aftis beach (Ziama Monsouria). Binda & Pilato (1987) • 36°40′N, 05°09′E; 50 m asl: Béjaïa Province, Tichi [Tichy]. Binda & Pilato (1987) Libya: • 32°29′N, 20°50′E; 350 m asl: Marj District, Barce [Marj]. Pilato et al. (2006) Tunisia: • 36°57′N, 08°45′E; 0 m asl: Jendouba Governorate, surroundings of Tabarka. Binda & Pilato (1987) • 36°46′N, 08°41′E; 650 m asl: Type Locality: Jendouba Governorate, surroundings of Ain Draham [Ayn Drahim]. Binda & Pilato (1987), Pilato et al. (2006) Record numbers. Algeria: 2, Libya: 1, Tunisia: 2; total: 5. Remarks. A distribution comprising the type locale, Italy, Russia and New Zealand (McInnes 1994, Pilato & Binda 1996, Biserov 1998).Published as part of Kaczmarek, Łukasz, 2017, Annotated zoogeography of non-marine Tardigrada. Part IV: Africa, pp. 1-74 in Zootaxa 4284 (1) on page 49, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4284.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/101040
Milnesium tetralamellatum Pilato & Binda 1991
47. Milnesium tetralamellatum Pilato & Binda, 1991 [T] Milnesium tetRalamellatum n. sp. (Pilato & Binda 1991) Milnesium tetRalamellatum Pilato & Binda 1991 (Binda & Pilato 1995a) Terra typica: Tanzania (Africa) Tanzania: • 03°09′S, 35°29′E: Type Locality: Undefined locality, Arusha Region, slopes of Ngorongoro Volcano, moss. Pilato & Binda (1991) • 03°12′S, 37°31′E; 2,200–2,400 m asl: Kilimanjaro Region, near Marangu [gate], outskirts of the entrance of Kilimanjaro National Park, mosses. Binda & Pilato (1995a) Republic of Zambia: • 17 ° 55 ′ S, 25 ° 52 ′ E; 890 m asl: Southern Province, near Livingstone, in the Victoria Falls gorge, mosses and leaf litter on soil. Zawierucha et al. (2012) Record numbers. Tanzania: 2, Republic of Zambia: 1; total: 3. Remarks. This species is currently endemic to Africa and associated (Seychelles) islands (Binda & Pilato 1995b).Published as part of Kaczmarek, Łukasz, 2017, Annotated zoogeography of non-marine Tardigrada. Part IV: Africa, pp. 1-74 in Zootaxa 4284 (1) on page 22, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4284.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/101040
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