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    IICA En Acción, Especial. Entrevista a Eduardo Cerri, investigador de ciencias del suelo. Parte 2.

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    Participantes: Carolina Brunstein, locutora. Eduardo Cerri, investigador de ciencias del suelo.Otro episodio de la iniciativa de Suelos Vivos de las Américas. Segunda parte de la entrevista al experto Carlos Eduardo Cerri, quien destaca los grandes beneficios del buen manejo de las tierras agrícolas, para capturar carbono en la tierra y mejorar la calidad de los productos. El investigador también remarca la necesidad de que se apliquen políticas públicas claras para avanzar en este camino

    Sofocle, Edipo a Colono

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    Introduzione e commento di G. Guidorizzi, Testo critico a cura di G. Avezzù, Traduzione di G. Cerri, Fondazione Lorenzo Valla, Milano 2008 = Edipo a Colono di Sofocle, Traduzione di G. Cerri, “Collezione INDA Teatro”, Siracusa 2009 (Edizione riadattata e data alla scena nel XLV ciclo di rappresentazioni classiche del Teatro Greco di Siracusa)

    Intersezioni baltistiche

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    Contributi di Filologia e linguistica: Jolanta Gelumbeckaitė, Ilja Lemeškin, Inesa Šeškauskienė, Jūratė Lubienė, Dalia Pakalniškienė, Adriano Cerri, Gina Kavaliūnaitė, Diego Ardoino, Andrea Nuti, Julija Šabasevičiūtė, Pietro Dini. Contributi di Storia e storia della lingua: Chiara O. Tommasi, Marianne Hepp, Marina Foschi Albert, Piero Bugiani, Michelangelo Zaccarello

    Diritto di agire dei singoli, delle associazioni che li rappresentano, di entità destinate alla difesa di interessi collettivi. I progressivi ampliamenti della legittimazione e le ragioni che li giustificano.

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    V. anche, tra gli INTERVENTI FINALI: Cerri, A.: "Ancora sulle ragioni e sui limiti della tutela giurisdizionale degli interessi collettivi", pp. 567-568

    A proposito di indefinitezza nei costrutti numerali lettoni

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    This paper focuses on the syntactic alternation between Latvian constructions like (1) man ir desmit lati «I have ten ‘lats’» and (2) man ir desmit latu «id.». Quite recently, Menantaud (2011) suggested comparing this alternation with similar constructions in Polish: (3) dwaj panowie spali «deux messieurs dormaient» and (4) dwóch panów spało «id.». According to his hypothesis, the constructions with the genitive – i.e. (2) and (4) – may have been used in the past in order to “exprimer l’indéfinitude”. Here the author first of all shows that Latvian and Polish phenomena should be considered separately (§3), then he focuses on Latvian and points out the main difficulties in accepting Menantaud’s proposals (§4). Finally, a different perspective is adopted (§5): through a comparison with Lithuanian (where only constructions with the genitive are admitted) and with other classic and modern IE languages, Cerri suggests regarding (2) as an instance of the partitive construction (cf. Greenberg 1978, 1989). This was possibly the original syntactic pattern for round numerals in different IE languages, but it tended to be replaced by non-partitive constructions (cf. Corbett 1978a, 1978b). This tendency produced the coexistence of forms like (1) and (2) which seem to be – in Modern as well as in Old Latvian – essentially synonymous

    IICA En Acción, Especial. Entrevista a Carlos Eduardo Cerri, investigador de ciencias del suelo.

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    Participantes: Carolina Brunstein, locutora. Carlos Eduardo Cerri, ingeniero agrónomo.Otro episodio de la iniciativa Suelos Vivos de las Américas. Entrevista al ingeniero agrónomo brasileño Carlos Eduardo Cerri, investigador de ciencias del suelo en la Universidad de San Pablo

    Torymus cerri

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    Torymus cerri (Mayr, 1874) Syntomaspis cerri Mayr, 1874: 79. Callimome cerri (Mayr): Hoffmeyer, 1930: 236. Torymus cerri (Mayr): Graham and Gijswijt, 1998: 73. Specimens examined. 2 ♀, emerged on 31 March 2008 from galls of Andricus sp. on Quercus serrata collected by M. Shiga on 12 October 2007 from Fujimoto, Tsukuba, Ibaraki (BLKU); 1 ♀ and 6 ♂, emerged on 31 March 2008 from galls of Andricus sp. on Quercus serrata collected by M. Shiga on 18 October 2007 from Fujimoto, Tsukuba, Ibaraki (BLKU); 2 ♀, emerged on 31 March 2008 from galls of Andricus sp. on Quercus serrata collected by M. Shiga on 25 October 2007 from Fujimoto, Tsukuba, Ibaraki (BLKU); 1 ♀, emerged on 4 April 2008 from a gall of Andricus sp. on Quercus serrata collected by M. Shiga on 11 December 2007 from Fujimoto, Tsukuba, Ibaraki (BLKU); 1 ♀ and 1 ♂, collected by K. Kamijo on 7 April 1994 from Higashiyamato, Tokyo, Japan (HUM); 1 ♀, collected by K. Kubo on 5 May 2000 from Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan (HUM). Distribution. Japan (Honshu); Palearctic. This is a new distributional record of T. cerri from Japan. Host information. Torymus cerri is known as a parasitoid of Andricus singularis Mayr (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae) and Synophrus politus Hartig (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae) in Europe (Graham & Gijswijt 1998). In Japan, this species parasitizes Andricus sp. (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae) that induces galls on Quercus serrata Murray (Fagaceae) (gall photo: fig. 26e, C–145 of Yukawa & Masuda 1996).Published as part of Matsuo, Kazunori, 2020, A revision of Japanese Torymus Dalman (Hymenoptera: Torymidae), pp. 401-441 in Zootaxa 4758 (3) on page 418, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4758.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/373458

    Le stagioni

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    Il volume presenta la prima edizione italiana completa del capolavoro della letteratura lituana, il poema settecentesco Metai del pastore luterano Kristijonas Donelaitis (1714-1780). L’opera, scritta in esametri, si compone di quattro canti dedicati alle stagioni dell’anno per un totale di 2968 versi. Metai è la prima composizione della letteratura lituana a tema profano e riveste un’importanza enorme per lo sviluppo della lingua letteraria lituana moderna. Nel libro Le stagioni, tradotto e curato da A. Cerri, oltre alla traduzione metrica del poema con testo a fronte si trovano un capitolo introduttivo dedicato alla vita e all’opera di K. Donelaitis, la traduzione di sei favole poetiche in esametri, la traduzione di tre poesie d’occasione composte in tedesco, l’apparato di note, una raccolta delle traduzioni italiane (parziali) precedentemente pubblicate, la bibliografia

    Ceroptres cerri Mayr 1872

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    Ceroptres cerri Mayr, 1872 (Figures 3b; 5c, d; 11 a–c) Ceroptres cerri Mayr, 1872. Ver. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien 22: 725. Type material: NMW [examined by the second author in Pujade- Villar & Nieves-Aldrey (1993)]. Ceroptres cerriphilus Giraud, 1911. Giraud in Houard, 1911. Nouv. Arch. Muséum 5(3): 313. Type material: MNHNP [examined by the second author in Pujade-Villar & Nieves-Aldrey (1993)]. Synonymized by Pujade-Villar & Nieves-Aldrey (1993: 58). Ceroptres vitripennis Giraud, 1911. Giraud in Houard, 1911. Nouv. Arch. Muséum 5(3): 314. Type material: MNHNP [examined by the second author in Pujade-Villar & Nieves-Aldrey (1993)]. Synonymized by Pujade-Villar & Nieves-Aldrey (1993: 58). Additional material (examined) (17♀). Material collected in Catalonia and deposited in UB with the following labels: ‘Blanes (GI, Cat.), Ex. P. suberi, Q. suber (arbre MD2), (08.05.2003) V-2003 ’ (1♀); same data, (15.05.03) V-2003: 4♀; same data, (22.05.2003) V-2003: 1♀; same data, (10.VII.2003) II.2004: 1♀; same data, (17.VII.2003) II.2004: 2♀; same data, (17.VII.2003) 28.VII.03: 3♀; same data, (25.VII.2003) 30.VII.03: 1♀; ‘ Caldes de Mala- vella (BCN, Catalunya), Ex. Q. suber, (29.04.03) V-2003 ’ (4♀). Diagnosis. This species can be easily separated from the rest of Ceroptres by having the mesopleuron anteriorly conspicuously striated (Fig. 11b), rarely with weakly impressed striae (mesopleuron smooth, shiny and without striae in the rest of species; in C. ensiger (Walsh, 1864), the mesopleuron has an alutaceous sculpture anteriorly (Fig. 6d, see below). Brief redescription. Apart from the mesopleural sculpture, Ceroptres cerri is also characterized by having females with 12-segmented antennae (15-segmented in males), subclavate (filiform in males) and with the first segments usually dark (Figs 3b; 5c, d); vertical carinae on the lower face weak and incomplete, short, running just a little from inner ventral margin of the toruli and delimiting a small depressed area (Fig. 11a); mesoscutum strongly coriaceous with weak discontinuous transversal elements (Fig. 5d); notauli almost complete, but faint in the anterior 1/3 or 1/4; median groove visible in the posterior 1/3 of the mesoscutum, but shallow; mesoscutellum densely, but weakly wrinkled, interspaces finely coriaceous; third metasomal tergum with a weak posterodorsal patch of micropunctures; prominent part of the hypopygial spine usually about 3.0 times as long as wide (Figs 5c; 11c); radial cell about 2.5 times as long as wide; body mainly black (Figs 3b; 5c, d). For more details on the morphology of this species, see Pujade-Villar & Nieves-Aldrey (1993) and Melika (2006). Distribution. Probably throughout Western Palearctic (Melika 2006). Known from Andorra, Austria, France, Hungary, Jordan, Poland, Portugal and Spain according to Askew et al. (2013). Biology. According to Askew et al. (2013), this species is associated with galls of Andricus, Aphelonyx, Cerroneuroterus, Chilaspis, Dryocosmus, Plagiotrochus, Pseudoneuroterus and Synophrus. It has also been recorded from galls of Callirhytis rufescens (Mayr, 1882) (sexual form), Cynips quercus (Fourcroy, 1785) (asexual form), Neuroterus quercusbaccarum (Linnaeus, 1758) (sexual form) and Trigonaspis synaspis (Hartig, 1841) (asexual form); however, these records need to be confirmed since the galls are found in oaks belonging to the Quercus section. Ceroptres cerri has been obtained from galls on oaks belonging to Cerris section: Q. cerris L., Q. coccifera L., Q. ilex L., Q. ithaburensis Decne. and Q. suber L. according to Askew et al. (2013), as well as from other Circum- Mediterranean Quercus of the same section. Remarks. Ceroptres cerri was redescribed in Pujade-Villar & Nieves-Aldrey (1993: 62), who also provided some notes on the morphology of males.Published as part of Lobato-Vila, Irene & Pujade-Villar, Juli, 2019, Revision of world Ceroptresini (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae) with the description of a new genus and five new species, pp. 1-67 in Zootaxa 4685 (1) on pages 21-22, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4685.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/377282
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