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Bezzi, Mario
Botanico: Bezzi, Mario (1868 -1927).
Dottore in scienze naturali, professore al liceo di Sondrio.
Nota manoscritta sul recto: Al prof. A. Trotter ricordo amichevole del prof. M. Bezzi Torino 5.VII.06.
Nota manoscritta sul verso: Prof. Mario Bezzi, Entomologo e cecidologo.
Montata su cartone 234 x 172 mm.
1 fotografia : gelatina a sviluppo ; 140 x 97 mm.
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A redescription of Tephritis zonogastra Bezzi, 1913 (Diptera: Trypetidae).
Die vorliegende Arbeit enthält eine ausführliche Nachbeschreibung von Tephritis zonogastra Bezzi, ES wird vermutet, daß Bezzi\u27s Holotypus, obgleich seine Beschreibung keine Angaben über das Geschlecht enthält, ein Männchen war, so daß hiermit die Neubeschreibung des Weibchens vorgelegt werden kann.Tephritis zonogastra Bezzi is redescribed in detail. It is suggested that although Bezzi in his original description made no mention of the sex,the holotype described by him was a male. The description of the female given by the present author may, therefore, be regarded as new
Cordilura bezzi
Cordilura bezzi (SACK, 1937) Cordylura bezzi (SACK, 1937): 18 L e c t o t y p e: male, Livrio, without data, designated by VOCKEROTH 1954 (SDEI). C o m m e n t: This species was placed by ŠIFNER (2008) in the genus Bucephalina MALLOCH, 1909.Published as part of V, Marco, 2021, Annotated supplements to catalogues of the family Scathophagidae (Diptera) in the world, with new taxonomic data, notes on some species and new list of species, pp. 1267-1306 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 52 (2) on page 1279, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.503898
Procedure diagnostiche e terapeutiche di base
Guida teorico pratica alle manovre elementari diagnostiche e terapeutiche in condizioni elettive ed in emergenz
Epacmoides biumbonatus Bezzi 1922
Epacmoides biumbonatus (Bezzi, 1922) (Figs. 31–32) 53. Plesiocera biumbonata 1 Ψ South Africa (Eastern Cape): Willowmore (H. Brauns). MS page 64. Bezzi, 1922: 83 – key and label data ‘ex Willowmore, 20 Jan. 1907, in Museo Budapestinensi’ but sex not mentioned. Bezzi, 1925: 298 – key and reference to information in Bezzi (1922). Hesse, 1956: 130 – description as E. albifrons Hesse and E. albifrons var. pallidulus Hesse. Evenhuis & Greathead, 1999: 420 – listed one syntype in MSNM. Types: The specimen in MSNM: South Africa (Eastern Cape): 1 ɗ, Willowmore, 20.1. 1907 (Dr Brauns) is considered here a syntype male. Since the female in HNHM is destroyed, the MSNM male is the only surviving syntype, which is here designated lectotype (Fig. 31). Remarks: In the Hungarian Museum manuscript, Bezzi, appended a note to his descrip tion detailing how the male specimen sent to him by Dr Brauns differed from the female. It corresponds with the specimen in MSNM now designated lectotype. It is clear that Hesse (1956) misidentified E. biumbonata as another species without dense chalky white scaling on the frons, which is very distinct in the male specimen in Bezzi’s collection (Fig. 32). Thus, E. albifrons Hesse SYN. NOV. and E. albifrons var. pallida Hesse SYN. NOV., the latter of which is barely distinct from the nominate variety, are synonyms of E. biumbonata (Bezzi).Published as part of Greathead, David J. & Evenhuis, Neal L., 2004, New species of Bombylioidea in Mario Bezzi's Unpublished Hungarian Museum Manuscript, pp. 1-56 in Zootaxa 773 on page 45, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15846
Exoprosopa luteicosta Bezzi 1921
Exoprosopa luteicosta Bezzi, 1921 (Fig. 23) 94. Exoprosopa (Exoprosopa) luteicosta ɗΨ Tanzania: Shirati, v. 1909 (Katona). MS page [91]. Bezzi, 1921 a: 161, 170 – key and description. Bezzi mentioned: [Namibia] 1 ɗ Ovamboland, 1890 – 91 (E.W. Eriksson) [SAMC]; 2 specimens, [South Africa] Cape, Grahamstown in his own collection and also ‘some other doubtful specimens from [1 ɗ] Touws River, Cape, and [1 Ψ] Pochefstroom, Transvaal (T. Ayres)’ both SAMC. In his Additions (p. 170) he also referred 1 Ψ [Namibia], Tsumeb, xii. 1919 (R.W.E. Tucker) also in SAMC to this species. There are four specimens in Bezzi’s collection at MSNM as follows, label data updated: Tanzania: 1 ɗ, Shirati, ii. 1909 (Katona); Zimbabwe: 1 ɗ, Salisbury, Arcturus, 1916 (Dr Melle); South Africa: 1 ɗ 1 Ψ, Limpopo, Newington [24 ° 50 'S 31 ° 17 'E], 8.i. 1912 (J.P. Fenouhlet) 1426. Bezzi, 1924: 285, 350 – key and diagnosis. Listed ‘numerous specimens of both sexes from various localities, as follows: [2 ɗ 1 Ψ], Transvaal, Pretoria, [20] March 1914 (Miss. Brincker); Belgian Congo, Katanga District, [2 ɗ 2 Ψ], Kambove, 4,000–5,000 ft., 31 March 1907 and [1 ɗ 3 Ψ], 150200 miles W. of Kambove, 3,500–4,500 ft., 19 October 1907 (Dr. S.A. Neave) [not found]; Nyasaland Protectorate, 1909 (Dr J.K. Norris) [not found]; Chenzi, near Domira Bay, 2,420 ft., 12 December 1914 (Dr W.A. Lambourn), and Chikala District and Zomba, January 1918 (D.H.S. Stannus) [not found]; and Portuguese East Africa, [1 Ψ], E. of Mt. Mlanje [28.xi. 1913] (Dr S.A. Neave) and [1 Ψ] Port Amelia [1914] (F.V. Beste). The specimens from Kambove, Katanga, 31 March 1907 (Dr S.A. Neave) have the fore borders of the wings broadly infuscated’. Hesse, 1956: 868 – description from the Ovamboland, Pochefstroom and Tsumeb specimens mentioned in Bezzi (1921 a). He doubted that Bezzi’s Grahamstown specimens were E. luteicosta because the locality is outside its known distribution (map in Greathead, 2001 a). Evenhuis & Greathead, 1999: 366 – listed syntypes 1 in NMSA, 2 in SAMC from Bezzi (1921 a). Greathead, 2001 a: 133 – key to species group, synonymy, and diagnosis. Types: The syntypes, at least two, in HNHM were destroyed 1956. Bezzi (1921 a) listed four syntypes in SAMC and two in his own collection [= MSNM] and in Bezzi (1924) an unspecified number of syntypes in BMNH. Twelve of these syntypes were found. As indicated above there are four specimens in Bezzi’s collection in MSNM. The specimen from Shirati is clearly one of the original series from HNHM but none of the others are from Grahamstown! Did Bezzi write Grahamstown in error for Newington or were the three additional specimens acquired after he had completed the manuscript of his 1921 a paper? Because of this uncertainty, the status of these three specimens is in doubt and they cannot confidently be listed as syntypes. The label data on the specimen in NMSA listed as a syntype of E. luteicosta Bezzi in Evenhuis & Greathead (1999) indicates that it is in fact not a syntype of E. luteicosta Bezzi but a paratype of E. luteicosta var. metapleuralis Hesse (1956) (from [Mozambique] Inyak Island, ix. 1919 (H.G. Breyer). Paratype no. 949) (Mikhail Mostovski, pers. comm.). The male specimen from Shirati in MSNM is designated lectotype (Fig. 23) in line with Bezzi’s intention to describe E. luteicosta from specimens from this locality. Remarks: This species is well characterised and abundant in collections from southern and eastern Africa.Published as part of Greathead, David J. & Evenhuis, Neal L., 2004, New species of Bombylioidea in Mario Bezzi's Unpublished Hungarian Museum Manuscript, pp. 1-56 in Zootaxa 773 on pages 37-39, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15846
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Phthiria pulla Bezzi 1922
Phthiria pulla Bezzi Phthiria pulla Bezzi, 1922: 78. Distribution. Namibia, South Africa (Eastern, Northern & Western Cape). Material examined. 1♀, Opuwo District, Otwanzuma, 17°52'S 13°19'E, 3.iv.1996, E. Marais & A.H. KirkSpriggs.Published as part of Greathead, David J., 2006, New records of Namibian Bombyliidae (Diptera), with notes on some genera and descriptions of new species, pp. 1-88 in Zootaxa 1149 (1) on page 28, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.1149.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/505808
Anastoechus erinaceus Bezzi 1921
Anastoechus erinaceus Bezzi Anastoechus erinaceus Bezzi, 1921a: 50. Distribution. Botswana, Namibia, South Africa (Northern Cape). Material examined. 3♂♂, Namaskluft 88, SE2716 Dd, 7–15.x.1970, H11089; 1♀, same data except, 20–22.ix.1973, H14601; 1♀, Bethanien, Vogelstrausskluft 87, SE2717 Ba, 24–29.ix.1974; 1♂, Karasberg District, Ausenkehr 147, 28°20'04"S 17°24'01"E, 22.viii.2000, E. Marais.Published as part of Greathead, David J., 2006, New records of Namibian Bombyliidae (Diptera), with notes on some genera and descriptions of new species, pp. 1-88 in Zootaxa 1149 (1) on page 35, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.1149.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/505808
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