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Introductory note to two unpublished reports by Luigi Buscalioni on locusts / Nota introduttiva a due relazioni inedite di Luigi Buscalioni sulle cavallette
Some aspects of locust control in Sardinia in the first half of the twentieth century / Alcuni aspetti della lotta alle cavallette in Sardegna nella prima metà del XX secolo
Scrophuloderma: A case report
A case of scrophyloderma in an 88-year old man is described. Differential diagnosis with subcutaneous abscess is discussed
Segnalazioni faunistiche italiane. 329. Saperda populnea (Linné, 1758) (COLEOPTERA CERAMBYCIDAE)
Arsenic Locusts. The control of locusts in Sardinia in the first half of the twentieth century. / Cavallette all’arsenico. La lotta alle cavallette in Sardegna nella prima metà del 1900
The third instar larva of Speomolops sardous Patrizi, 1955, a cave-dwelling molopine beetle endemic to Eastern Sardinia, with notes on its habitat (Coleoptera, Carabidae)
While the larval morphology and peculiar behaviour of several epigean species of molopine beetles (Carabidae: Pterostichini:
Molopina) have been known for several years, we know very little about the specialized subterranean species of some genera
endemic to the Tyrrhenian area, including Molopidius Jeannel, 1942, Oscadytes Lagar, 1975, Henrotius Jeannel, 1953,
Zariqueya Jeannel, 1924, and Speomolops Patrizi, 1955. In this paper, we describe and illustrate the third instar larva of
Speomolops sardous Patrizi, 1955, a specialized troglobitic beetle endemic to eastern Sardinia. Diagnostic features include
the lack of stemmata; the presence of a longitudinal, membranous furrow along the dorsal surface of the mandibles; a small
retinaculum; and a uniquely shaped seta FR8. We compare the morphology of this larva with some of its close relatives in
the genera Molops Bonelli, 1810, Tanythrix Schaum, 1858, and Typhlochoromus Moczarsky, 1913. Some data are also given
about the habitat and bionomics of the larval stages of Speomolops sardous, which show an obligate, fossorial behaviour into
sandy soils in deep zones of large, periodically flooded subterranean systems
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