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Unravelling the taxonomic assessment of an interesting new species from Socotra Island: Blepharidina socotrana sp. nov. (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)
Biondi, Maurizio, Iannella, Mattia (2019): Unravelling the taxonomic assessment of an interesting new species from Socotra Island: Blepharidina socotrana sp. nov. (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae). Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae (Acta. Ent. Mus. Natl. Pragae) 59 (2): 499-505, DOI: 10.2478/aemnp-2019-0040, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/aemnp-2019-004
Figs 1–2 in Unravelling the taxonomic assessment of an interesting new species from Socotra Island: Blepharidina socotrana sp. nov. (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)
Figs 1–2. Blepharidina (Afroblepharida) socotrana sp. nov. 1 – habitus; 2 – median lobe of aedeagus in ventral, dorsal, and lateral view (from left to right).Published as part of Biondi, Maurizio & Iannella, Mattia, 2019, Unravelling the taxonomic assessment of an interesting new species from Socotra Island: Blepharidina socotrana sp. nov. (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), pp. 499-505 in Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae (Acta. Ent. Mus. Natl. Pragae) 59 (2) on page 502, DOI: 10.2478/aemnp-2019-0040, http://zenodo.org/record/534108
Figs 3–4 in Unravelling the taxonomic assessment of an interesting new species from Socotra Island: Blepharidina socotrana sp. nov. (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)
Figs 3–4. Blepharidina (Afroblepharida) scripta (Weise, 1904). 1 – habitus; 2 – median lobe of aedeagus in ventral, dorsal, and lateral view (from left to right).Published as part of Biondi, Maurizio & Iannella, Mattia, 2019, Unravelling the taxonomic assessment of an interesting new species from Socotra Island: Blepharidina socotrana sp. nov. (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), pp. 499-505 in Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae (Acta. Ent. Mus. Natl. Pragae) 59 (2) on page 503, DOI: 10.2478/aemnp-2019-0040, http://zenodo.org/record/534108
Fig. 5 in Unravelling the taxonomic assessment of an interesting new species from Socotra Island: Blepharidina socotrana sp. nov. (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)
Fig. 5. Strict consensus tree returned from parsimony analysis, with Bremer supports.Published as part of Biondi, Maurizio & Iannella, Mattia, 2019, Unravelling the taxonomic assessment of an interesting new species from Socotra Island: Blepharidina socotrana sp. nov. (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae), pp. 499-505 in Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae (Acta. Ent. Mus. Natl. Pragae) 59 (2) on page 503, DOI: 10.2478/aemnp-2019-0040, http://zenodo.org/record/534108
Adamastoraltica humicola, new genus and new species: the first example of possible moss-inhabiting flea beetle genus from sub-Saharan Africa (Coleoptera Chrysomelidae, Galerucinae)
Biondi, Maurizio, Iannella, Mattia, D'Alessandro, Paola (2020): Adamastoraltica humicola, new genus and new species: the first example of possible moss-inhabiting flea beetle genus from sub-Saharan Africa (Coleoptera Chrysomelidae, Galerucinae). Zootaxa 4763 (1): 99-108, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4763.1.
FIGURE 12 in Adamastoraltica humicola, new genus and new species: the first example of possible moss-inhabiting flea beetle genus from sub-Saharan Africa (Coleoptera Chrysomelidae, Galerucinae)
FIGURE 12. Geographical distribution of the moss-inhabiting flea beetle genera, excluding subtribe Monoplatina.Published as part of Biondi, Maurizio, Iannella, Mattia & D'Alessandro, Paola, 2020, Adamastoraltica humicola, new genus and new species: the first example of possible moss-inhabiting flea beetle genus from sub-Saharan Africa (Coleoptera Chrysomelidae, Galerucinae), pp. 99-108 in Zootaxa 4763 (1) on page 103, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4763.1.8, http://zenodo.org/record/374409
Adamastoraltica humicola, new genus and new species: the first example of possible moss-inhabiting flea beetle genus from sub-Saharan Africa (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae, Galerucinae)
The Eurasian beaver range expansion reveals uneven future trends and possible conservation issues: an European assessment
Functional connectivity and the current arrangement of protected areas show multiple, poorly protected dispersal corridors for the Eurasian lynx
The effects of a sudden urbanization on micromammal communities: a case study of post-earthquake L’Aquila (Abruzzi Region, Italy)
The earthquake that occurred in L’Aquila (Abruzzi Region, Italy) on 6 April 2009 caused the destruction of many buildings and the deaths of 309 people. In summer 2009, new settlements were built in rural areas near L’Aquila to host part of the population whose houses were uninhabitable or had been totally destroyed. Our study is focused on the impact of these “new towns”, analyzing the variation of the micromammal community, from 2002 to 2013, through a barn owl pellet analysis. The study area is a 3-km buffer plot sited in the northwest of L’Aquila and affected by the so-called Progetto CASE (“Complessi Antisismici Sostenibili ed Ecocompatibili”) and Progetto MAP (“Moduli Abitativi Provvisori”). This analysis shows how the micromammal community has changed, qualitatively and quantitatively, because of the improvised and inadequately planned earthquake urbanization. For example, more sensitive species, such as wood mouse (Apodemus sylvaticus) and Savi’s pine vole (Microtus savii), both abundant before the earthquake, were replaced by the more anthropophilous house mouse (Mus domesticus) after the construction of the new settlements
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