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Le schermature solari nel progetto contemporaneo: Casi Studio
Schede di analisi delle schermature solari di cinque casi studio : Markhauser 11-13 a Magonza, Complesso Merville a Jesolo, Novancia Business School a Parigi, Biblioteca di Greve in Chianti, Sede Homes a Treviso
Solariola gestroi A. Solari & F. Solari 1904
Solariola gestroi (A. Solari & F. Solari, 1904) Fig. 1: A–F; Fig. 10–11: A; Fig. 12: (1). Otiorhynchus (Troglorhynchus) gestroi A. Solari & F. Solari, 1904: 169. Troglorhynchus (Solariella) gestroi: Flach, 1905: 318; Normand, 1908: 227. Troglorhynchus (Solariola) gestroi: Hoffmann, 1950: 151. Solariola gestroi: A. Solari & F. Solari, 1923: 51; Luigioni, 1929: 871; Porta, 1932: 57; Lona, 1937: 233; Osella, 1976: 194; Abbazzi et al., 1989: 321; Abbazzi & Osella, 1992: 302; Abbazzi et al., 1995: 22; Osella & Di Marco 1996: 355; Colonnelli, 2003: 46; Osella et al., 2005; Abbazzi & Maggini, 2009: 58; Magnano and Alonso Zarazaga, 2013: 346. Type locality. Vallo della Lucania, S. Biase di Ceraso. Holotype. Male, with the following labels: 1) S. Biase di Ceraso, 20.V. 1902 [white handwritten], [leg.] Solari [white printed]. 2) Type [white printed] ♂, Troglorhynchus Gestroi Solari Boll. Soc. E. it. 1903 [white handwritten]. Solariola gestroi (A. & F. Solari, 1903) HOLOTYPE [red printed] (MSNM). Paratypes. Two ♀♀, with the following labels: 1) S. Biase di Ceraso, 20.V. 1902 [white handwritten], [leg.] Solari [white printed]. 2) cotype [white printed] ♀, Troglorhynchus Gestroi Solari Boll. Soc. E. it. 1903 [white handwritten]. Solariola gestroi (A. & F. Solari, 1903) PARATYPE [red printed], (MSNM). 1) S. Biase di Ceraso, 20.V. 1902 [white handwritten], [leg.] Solari [white printed]. 2) cotype [white printed] ♀, Troglorhynchus Gestroi Solari Boll. Soc. E. it. 1903 [white handwritten]. Troglorhynchus Gestroi Solari cotype [white handwritten]; PARATYPE Ot. Troglorhynchus Gestroi A. & F.Solari [red printed and handwritten]; Museo Genova Coll. A. Dodero (acquisto 2000); Solariola gestroi (A. & F. Solari, 1903) PARATYPE [red printed] (MSNG). Other specimens. 67 ♂♂ ♀♀, with the following data: S. Biase di Ceraso, 7.XI. 1902, [Leg.] Bensa; Vallo Lucano, [leg.] Solari; S. Biase, Vallo Lucano, 12.VI. 1904, [leg.] Solari; same data, V. 1904; same data; 8.VI. 1904; same data, VI. 1904; same data, 10.VI. 1904; same data, 15.VI. 1904; same data 25.V. 1907; Stazione Ferroviaria di Sicignano, Prov. Salerno, 12.IV. 1909, [leg.] Andreini; Vallolucano, Novi Velia, 29.IV. 1966, Sbordoni Leg.; Salerno Vallo della Lucania Novi Velia, 31.X. 2011, Leg. Bellò C. (CBA, CBE, MSNM, MSNG, GOS). Diagnosis. Small (2.55–2.85 mm) with long pronotal setae, long elytral setae curved and very strongly inclined towards elytral surface (angle 0–5 °), long funiculus with last four segments longer than wide. Holotipe redescription: Body length 2.64 mm, maximum width of elytra 0.78 mm. Head thinly punctured on frons, this with median slightly elongate dimple and long setae pointing backward. Rostrum 1.18 times wider than long, slender, slightly arched, with rostral carinae closest to base. Under sides of rostrum densely covered under the scrobe with whitish-yellowish spatulate setae, also partially visible dorsally around eyes. Antennal scape 5 times longer than wide, slightly curved in the proximal third, regularly thickened from base to apex which is curved on the basal third; funicle more than 8 times longer than wide, segment 1 of funicle clavate, more than twice longer than wide, 2 obviously longer than wide, 3 rectangular and slightly conical, 4–7 subquadrate and longer than wide, 7 longer than the others except the first two; club oval, three segmented, 0.53 times longer than wide, densely covered with short setae. Prothorax nearly as long as wide, strongly convex, widest slightly apicad of middle, centripetal discal setae strongly inclined and more than three times longer than the average diameter of the larger points. Elytra elongate oval, twice longer than wide, sub-parallel sides regularly convergent to apex, scarcely and very regularly curved, maximum width at midlength, narrowing apically, sutural interval flat. Interstriae clearly demarcated by striae, flat, with small punctures whose number is less than that of the points of striae, each bearing a laterally flattened seta (average length 0.08 mm), almost curved and strongly inclined on elytral surface (angle 0–5 °). Aedeagus moderately and very regularly curved, sclerotisation of sides broadened in basal half, sides parallel from base to midlength, with medially convergent sides, shortly subsinuate on anterior third, apex acuminate; subtriangular lamella with partially covered sides. Female genitalia and variabilty. Spermatheca with nodulus broadened and long cornu with slightly curved apex. No significant differences were observed in non-paratype specimens. Female paratypes are normally larger than males. TL SL SW FL FW CL CW PL PW PW EL EW EW PS ES --- --- PL EL ♂ holotype 2.65 0.41 0.09 0.51 0.06 0.22 0.12 0.60 0.57 0.95 1.6 0.82 0.51 0.09 0.08 Distribution. Known only from the surroundings of type locality (Fig. 12). Affinities. This species is taxonomically mainly related to S. hirtula and S. fraterna, differing from S. hirtula by the strongly inclined elytral setae and long funiculus with the last four segments longer than wide, and from S. fraterna by the more slender appearance of pronotum, deeper points of elytra and strongly inclined elytral setae. Ecology. This species was described from three specimens collected in Castanea sativa Miller forest under leaves (Solari & Solari, 1904). Adults occur in late spring or early summer, collected either by sifting leaf litter or under deep stones (Osella, 1976).Published as part of Baviera, Cosimo, 2015, A review of the genus Solariola Flach, 1908 (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Entiminae, Peritelini), pp. 401-430 in Zootaxa 3920 (3) on pages 405-408, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3920.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/24075
Multi split conformal prediction
Split conformal prediction is a computationally efficient method for performing distribution-free predictive inference in regression. It involves, however, a one-time random split of the data, and the result can strongly depend on the particular split. To address this problem, we propose multi split conformal prediction, a simple method based on Markov's inequality to aggregate split conformal prediction intervals across multiple splits
Pseudomeira obscura Solari & Solari 1907
Pseudomeira obscura (Solari & Solari, 1907) (Figs. 23, 49, 62, 74) Peritelus obscurus Solari & Solari, 1907: 117. Peritelus parvulus Seidlitz sensu Desbrochers, 1871: Bertolini, 1899: 89; Vitale, 1900 a: 19; Vitale, 1901: 426; Vitale, 1906 b: 29. Peritelus (Peritelus) obscurus: Luigioni, 1929: 872. Peritelus (Meira) obscurus: Porta, 1932: 64. Peritelus (Pseudomeira) obscurus: Lona, 1937: 264. Pseudomeira obscura (Solari & Solari): Pierotti & Bellò, 1994: 111; Abbazzi et al., 1995: 23; Pierotti & Bellò, 1998: 105; Sparacio, 1999: 138; Colonnelli, 2003: 48; Osella et al., 2005; Abbazzi & Maggini, 2009: 62. Type locality: Sicily, Messina (see below). Diagnosis: Small (2.6–3.8 mm), globose, elytral disc gibbous anteriorly. Epistoma impressed, clypeus flat and longitudinally impressed in middle. Elytra clothed with earth-brown or silvery scales and short almost almost recumbent setae with moderately widening apex. Aedeagus with quite rounded apex. Description: Body globose. Dorsal vestiture of earth-brown scales, usually forming two longitudinal darker stripes on each side of pronotum and a patch around scutellum, here and there paler, sometimes silvery, and of short setae with moderately widening apex which are recumbent on frons and pronotum and more or less suberect on elytra. Rostrum strongly transverse, sided hardly (Ƥ) or distinctly (3) converging towards apex. Epistoma concave with bulging edges; pterygia not or just slightly protruding; clypeus subrectangular and with a longitudinal depression. Eyes nearly hemispherical, slightly protruding from head. Antennae quite robust; basal half of scape not or weakly thickening; second funicular segment as long as or shorter than the combined length of the following two, segments 3–7 pearl-shaped; club rather elongate and with the first segment widely conical. Pronotum more (3) or less (Ƥ) transverse, anterior margin as wide as basal one, sides weakly sinuate, disc with obvious dense punctures. Elytra oval, globose, humeri wanting. Striae punctured, interstriae feebly convex. Legs moderately robust; external margin of protibiae straight, shortly rounded at apex. Aedeagus: see Figs. 62, 74. Lectotype: Solari & Solari (1907) described this species from: “Sicilia (Messina, coll. Vitale); Calabria (Santa Eufemia, Aspromonte, coll. Paganetti); Salernitano (Vallo di Lucania, coll. nostra)”. In accordance with the priority criterion, according to the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, considering that all Palaearctic Peritelini are wingless species consisting of populations which is some cases are now being separated as different taxa, it seems suitable to select lectotypes of with more than one type locality species to avoid possible future misinterpretations. We thus checked the Solari and the Vitale collections where we found 27 type specimens (males only from Messina) from which we select here a male lectotype (SOL) labeled as follows: [genitalia glued on a white label], "Messina, F. Vitale" [white, printed], "co-Typus" [white, partly printed], " Pseudomeira obscura (A. & F. Solari, 1907), Lectotypus, det. Bellò 2010 " [red, handwritten], "foto Bellò 2011 " [yellow, handwritten]. Paralectotype: Two specimens (VIT), both with "Messina, F. Vitale" [white, printed], " Peritelus obscurus, det. F. Solari" [white, partly printed], " Pseudomeira obscura Sol., det. C. Pesarini 2001 " [white, printed], " Pseudomeira obscura (A. & F. Solari, 1907), det. Bellò 2009 [white, printed], " Pseudomeira obscura (A. & F. Solari, 1907), Paralectotypus, det. Bellò 2010 " [red, handwritten]. One paralectotype (VIT), with "Messina, F. Vitale" [white, printed], " Peritelus obscurus nob.-cotyp" [white, handwritten], " Pseudomeira obscura (A. & F. Solari, 1907), Paralectotypus, det. Bellò 2010 " [red, handwritten], " Pseudomeira obscurella Bellò & Pierotti, det. C. Bellò 2010 "; this is a specimen of Pseudomeira obscurella Bellò & Pierotti, 1994. Fifteen paralectotype (SOL), all with "Calabria, S.ta Eufemia" [white, printed], "Paganetti" [white, printed], "co-typus" [white, partly printed], " Pseudomeira obscura (A. & F. Solari, 1907), Paralectotypus, det. Bellò 2010 " [red, handwritten]. Five paralectotype (SOL), all with "Calabria, Aspromonte" [white, printed], "Paganetti" [white, printed], "co-typus" [white, partly printed], " Pseudomeira obscura (A. & F. Solari, 1907), Paralectotypus, det. Bellò 2010 " [red, handwritten]. One paralectotype (SOL) with "Vallo Lucano, Sambiase, V 1902, Solari" [white, partly printed], 2 co-typus" [white, partly printed], " Pseudomeira obscura (A. & F. Solari, 1907), Paralectotypus, det. Bellò 2010 " [red, handwritten]. Two paralectotype (SOL), both with "Sicilia, Messina, Calamarà, 3 1 1903, Vitale" [white, partly printed], "co-typus" [white, partly printed], " Pseudomeira obscura (A. & F. Solari, 1907), Paralectotypus, det. Bellò 2010 " [red, handwritten]. With the present selections, Messina becomes the type locality of this species. Distribution: Central and southern Apennines, Sicily. Material from Sicily: A total of 24 specimens were examined; genitalia of 4 were studied. Localities in Sicily: Messina (BIN, DOD, HOF, LUI, SOL, VIT); Calamarà (SOL, VIT). Ecology: In spite of our efforts, we were unable to collect this species in the surroundings of Messina, Sicily, although we found it innearby Aspromonte, Calabria sifting leaf-litter taken under Fagus sylvatica L., Castanea sativa Miller, Astragalus sp., and turning stones in the nearby meadows. Reproduction: Amphigonic. Notes: Specimens under this name from other Sicilian localities in RAG, SOL and VIT, are actually P. obscurella Pierotti & Bellò, a parthenogenetic species described subsequently.Published as part of Bellò, Cesare & Baviera, Cosimo, 2011, On the Sicilian species of Pseudomeira Stierlin (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Entiminae), pp. 35-68 in Zootaxa 3100 on pages 48-49, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20487
Solariola doderoi A. Solari & F. Solari 1923
Solariola doderoi A. Solari & F. Solari, 1923 Fig. 7: A–F; Fig. 10–11: G; Fig. 12: (7). Solariola doderoi A. Solari & F. Solari, 1923: 51; Luigioni, 1929: 871; Porta, 1932: 57; Lona, 1937: 233; Osella, 1976: 194; Abbazzi et al., 1989: 322; Abbazzi & Osella, 1992: 302; Abbazzi et al., 1995: 22; Osella & Di Marco 1996: 349 –355; Colonnelli, 2003: 46; Osella et al., 2005; Abbazzi & Maggini, 2009: 58; Magnano & Alonso Zarazaga, 2013: 347. Type locality. Sicily, Palermo, Madonie: Castelbuono. Holotype ♂. With following labels: 1) Castelbuono, Sicilia fine. V. 1906 A. Dodero [Leg.] [white handwritten], 2) Type ♂ [white printed], Solariola Doderoi Solari Boll. Soc. En. It., 1923 [white handwritten], 3) Solariola Doderoi typ. [white handwritten], 4) Syntype [red printed] Solariola doderoi A & F Solari, 1923 [red handwritten] (MSNG). Paratypes. 2 ♀♀ one with same holotype data and labels but without the 4) label (MSNM, MSNG). Other specimens. 1 ♀ same holotype data [but without label 2)]. [As the “ syntype ” label is the same, with the same handwriting, used for specimens of S. paganettii not used in original description, and Solari described the species from 1 ♂ and 2 ♀♀ only (Solari, 1923) it is reasonable to assume that this label is not added by the author.]; 4 ♂♂♀♀. With following labels: Sicilia, Palermo, Castelbuono, nel terreno, 2.IV. 1980, Leg. Romano M.; Sicilia, Madonie, Castelbuono, 1500 m a.s.l., 22.V. 1977, Leg. Casale; Sicilia, Castelbuono (Palermo), pend. NE Pizzo Carbonara, 31.V. 1985, Leg. Zoia S.; Sicilia, Madonie contr. La Liccia, 29.V. 1996, Leg. Angelini F. (MSNG, MSNM, MSNF, GOS). Diagnosis. A large brownish-red Solariola with elytral setae shorter than pronotal ones, these slightly raised on elytral surface (angle with elytral surface ≤ 5 °) their apex not touching elytral surface, pronotum slightly longer than wide and widest just before middle, very large and deep elytral punctures, almost square; elytral disk flat until the 4 ° row; very long antennal funicle, with only segments 5 and 6 wider than long. Holotype redescription. Body length 3.65 mm, maximum width of elytra 1.70 mm. Rostrum longer than wide (width/length ratio 0.85), confusedly and deeply wrinkled, with narrow furrow, subparallel rostral carinae very slightly arched and closest at proximal third. Underside of rostrum densely covered under scrobe by whitishyellowish spatulate setae, also partially visible around eyes. Apex and base of rostrum with short and sparse recumbent bristles ponting backward, these bristles recumbent and visible on both sides and on upper surface of carinae. Antennae slender and long, scape very long, slightly curved at proximal third, regularly thickened from base to apex, funicle very long and thin, more than 9 times longer than wide, segment 1 of funicle strongly clavate, 3 times longer than wide and wider than all the others, segment 2 shorter and about 3 times longer than wide, 3 and 4 longer than wide, 5 barely wider than long, 6 and 7 hardly longer than wide; club three-segmented, oval, length more than twice width (width/length ratio 0.41), densely covered with short setae. Prothorax slightly longer than wide (width/length ratio 0.86), strongly rounded on sides, widest in middle, disc strongly and irregularly sculptured by large deep punctures merged with smaller shallower ones which bear long recumbent seta, these pairs of points more distant from each other on disc than on sides, their interspaces smooth, strongly inclined centripetal setae inserted in smaller punctures on average less long than 4 times the average diameter of larger points. Elytra oblong elongate, oval, narrower at base than maximum width of prothorax, length almost twice their overall width (width/ length ratio 0.47), humeri obliquely rounded, sub parallel sides regularly convergent to apex, scarcely, very regularly curved, maximum width at mid length, narrowing apically. Interstriae flat, clearly demarcated but not incised by points of striae, minutely punctured, points lower in number than those of striae, each bearing a fairly long (average 0.07 mm) almost curved laterally flattened and raised (angle with elytral surface ≤ 5 °) seta, setae near elytral base more raised, some setae on elytral apex spatulate and recumbent on elytral surface. Elytral lateral declivity starting after 4 th stria. Aedeagus long, slightly curved, sclerotisation of sides broadened on basal half, sides parallel from base to middle, then slightly narrower and thereafter widened, with apex slightly arched, large, almost triangular shaped and regularly curved; long lamella triangular shaped, covered on sides, medially raised. Female genitalia and variabilty. Females differ by the usual sexual dimorphism of elytral sides being very weakly curved and not subparallel. Spermatheca with very long basally broadened nodulus and very long wide arched cornu. TL SL SW FL FW CL CW PL PW PW EL EW EW PS ES --- --- PL EL ♂ holotype 3.65 0.62 0.1 0.72 0.07 0.31 0.13 0.81 0.7 0.86 2.28 1.07 0.47 0.09 0.07 Distribution. Madonie around Castelbuono (Fig. 12). Affinities. The large size of this species makes it quite isolated in the group. It differs from S. ruffoi by pronotal shape and from S. angelae by more curved and raised elytral setae. Ecology. Unknown.Published as part of Baviera, Cosimo, 2015, A review of the genus Solariola Flach, 1908 (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Entiminae, Peritelini), pp. 401-430 in Zootaxa 3920 (3) on pages 419-421, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3920.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/24075
Smicronyx smreczynskii Solari 1953
Smicronyx smreczynskii Solari Smicronyx smreczynskii Solari, 1952 Records. CRI* DNI IFR KHM LUG* LWI TER VIN [Mazur 2002: 240; Sumarokov 2009: 180]. Distribution. Europe, Siberia (Caldara 2013a) Material examined. Crimea: 1 spec. (KUMN) 16 km S Bilohirsk, Krasnoselovka, S. Medvedev leg., 17.vi.1957; 1 spec. (KUMN) Crimean Nature Reserve, Bolshaja Poljana, S. Medvedev leg., 14.vii.1956; Luhansk Prov.: 1 spec. (KUMN) 10 km NEE Stakhanov env. Slovyanoserbsk, floodland, Siversky Donets River, forest boundary, S. Medvedev leg., 10.vi.1952; 1 spec. (KUMN) ca. 12 km NE Luhansk, Stanychno-Luhanskyi Nature Reserve, pitfall traps, V. V. Martynov leg., 28.vi.1998. Biology. Forests, meadows, littoral zone. Adults occur in IV–X. On Cuscuta europea (Convolvulaceae) (Dieckmann 1986; Tempère & Péricart 1989; Mazur 2002)Published as part of Yunakov, Nikolai, Nazarenko, Vitalij, Filimonov, Rostislav & Volovnik, Semyon, 2018, A survey of the weevils of Ukraine (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea), pp. 1-494 in Zootaxa 4404 (1) on page 238, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4404.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/376675
Joaquín V. González: algunas consideraciones alrededor de la idea de Nación
Fil: Solari, Herminia
Solariola hirtula A. Solari & F. Solari 1923, stat. nov.
Solariola hirtula (A. Solari & F. Solari, 1923) stat. nov. Fig. 2: A–F; Fig. 10–11: B; Fig. 12: (2). Solariola gestroi ssp. hirtula A. Solari & F. Solari, 1923: 51; Luigioni, 1929: 871; Porta, 1932: 57; Lona, 1937: 233; Osella, 1976: 194; Abbazzi et al., 1989: 321; Abbazzi & Osella, 1992: 302; Abbazzi et al., 1995: 22; Osella & Di Marco 1996: 355; Colonnelli, 2003: 46; Osella et al., 2005; Abbazzi & Maggini, 2009: 58; Magnano and Alonso Zarazaga, 2013: 347. Type locality. Calabria, Reggio Calabria, S. Eufemia d’Aspromonte. Diagnosis. A small Solariola (2.55–2.85 mm) with long and curved elytral setae, moderately raised on the elytral surface (angle with elytral surface 5–20 °), slightly curved, elytral punctures very deep almost subquadrate, very short funiculus with last four segments wider than long, abruptly strongly curved triangularly shaped aedeagus apex. Lectotype (here designated). ♂, with the following labels: 1) Calabria, S.ta Eufemia [white, printed], [leg.] Paganetti [white printed]. 2) co Type [white printed] ♂ subsp. hirtula Solari Boll. Soc. E. it. 1923 [white handwritten]. 3) Solariola gestroi hirtula (A. Solari & F. Solari, 1923) LECTOTYPE Baviera des. [red printed]; 4) Solariola hirtula (A. Solari & F. Solari, 1923) stat. nov. 2013 Baviera det. [white printed] (MSNM). Paralectotypes. 12 specimens: 7 ♀♀ with the following labels: 1) Calabria, S.ta Eufemia [white, printed], [leg.] Paganetti [white printed]. 2) co Type [white printed] ♀ subsp. hirtula Solari Boll. Soc. E. it. 1923 [white handwritten]; 3) Solariola gestroi hirtula (A. & F. Solari, 1903) PARALECTOTYPE Baviera des. [red printed]; 4) Solariola hirtula (A. & F. Solari, 1923) stat. nov. 2013 Baviera det.; 5 ♂♂ with the following labels: 1) Calabria, S.ta Eufemia [white, printed], [leg.] Paganetti [white printed]. 2) co Type [white printed] ♀ subsp. hirtula Solari Boll. Soc. E. it. 1923 [white handwritten]. 3) Solariola gestroi hirtula (A. & F. Solari, 1903) PARALECTOTYPE Baviera des. [red printed] 4) Solariola hirtula (A. & F. Solari, 1923) stat. nov. 2013 Baviera det.; (MSNM, GOS); Others Specimens. 120 ♂♂ ♀♀ with the following data: Calabria, S. Eufemia, Piani Aspromonte, 600 m, 7.VI. 1994, Castagno, [leg.] Angelini; same locality, 780 m, 15.X. 1993, lecceta, [leg.] Angelini & Sabella; Calabria, S. Eufemia d'Aspromonte, 28.V. 1989, [leg.] Bellò; same data [leg.] Pierotti; Calabria, Aspromonte, Piani Aspromonte, 26.IV. 2002, [leg.] Angelini; Calabria, S.ta Eufemia, [leg.] Paganetti; Calabria, Aspromonte, Gerace, (RC), 9.XI. 1997 leg. Angelini; Calabria, Calabria, Aspromonte, Gerace, (RC) 650 m, 11.X. 1993, leg. Angelini; Calabria, S. Eufemia, Fiumara Crasta, 630 m, 3.V. 1993, leg. Angelini & Sabella; idem, 600 m, 04.V. 1993; Calabria, S. Alessio in Aspromonte, 740 m, 2.V. 1993, leg. Angelini & Sabella; Calabria, S. Luca Strada per Santuario Polsi, 13.X. 1993, leg. Angelini & Sabella; Cimina, 12.X. 1993, leg. Angelini & Sabella; Calabria, Antonimina, 12.X. 1993, leg. Angelini & Sabella; (MSNM, GOS, MSNF, DEI, CBA, ECO, CBE). Lectotype description. Body length 2.51 mm, maximum width of elytra 0.75 mm. Rostrum confusedly and slightly wrinkled, 1.08 wider than long, with broad rostral furrow, subparallel raised rostral carinae slightly arched as to be closest at the middle. Underside of rostrum densely covered with whitish-yellowish spatulate setae, also partially visible around eyes. Antennae with scape more than 5 times longer than wide, slightly curved on proximal third, regularly thickened from base to apex which is curved at basal third, funicle less than 7 times longer than wide, segment 1 of funicle clavate and more than twice longer than wide, second shorter but still obviously longer than wide, 3 to 7 subquadrate, all wider than long, seventh the broadest (width/length ratio 1.19) and about as wide as the first; club oval, 0.54 as wide as long, three-segmented and densely covered with short setae. Prothorax nearly as long as wide, strongly convex, widest slightly before the middle, disc strongly and irregularly sculptured by large deep punctures merged with smaller shallower ones bearing a long recumbent seta, interspaces between punctures matte, microreticulate, the centripetal setae inserted in smaller punctures on average less than 3 times longer than the average diameter of the larger points (average length 0.07 mm), strongly inclined. Elytra oblong elongate, oval, narrower at base than maximum width of prothorax, twice longer than their overall width (width/ length ratio 0.50), subparallel sides regularly convergent to apex, scarcely and very regularly curved, maximum width at mid length, narrowing apically. Interstriae raised, clearly demarcated by points of striae, with small points whose number is lower than that of the points of striae, each bearing a fairly long (average length 0.07 mm) laterally flattened seta almost curved and slihgtly raised on elytral surface (angle with elytral surface 5–20 °), some of those setae on elytral apex spatulate and recumbent on elytral surface. Aedeagus slighly curved, sclerotisation of sides broadened in basal half, sides parallel from base to mid length, with sides convergent medially and shortly subsinuate at anterior third, with abruptly strongly curved triangularly shaped apex; lamella drop-shaped, with partially covered sides, centrally raised. Female genitalia and variabilty. Spermatheca with nodulus not broadened and long cornu. Other specimens differ from lectotype only slightly for size and for the normal differences found in ♀♀: elytra not distinctly more stubby and with sides very slightly arched, inner margin of tibiae more weakly bisinuate, anterior tibiae not curved inwards at apex. TL SL SW FL FW CL CW PL PW PW EL EW EW PS ES --- --- PL EL ♂ lectotype 2.53 0.4 0.08 0.36 0.06 0.21 0.11 0.607 0.541 0.90 1.51 0.77 0.51 0.07 0.07 Distribution. Known only from the type locality (Fig. 12). Affinities. Described as a subspecies of S. gestroi, this species is distinguished by different shape of the apex of aedeagus, sharper and not abruptly strongly curved in S. gestroi (Fig. 1 F), the very short funiculus, the much more raised setae on elytral intervals, characters already pointed out by Solari & Solari (1923) in the original description. Solariola hirtula stat. nov. differs from S. fraterna n. sp. by the pronotal shape and very short and compact funiculus. Ecology. Specimens were collected sifting leaves in a mixed forest of Castanea sativa L. and Quercus ilex L.Published as part of Baviera, Cosimo, 2015, A review of the genus Solariola Flach, 1908 (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Entiminae, Peritelini), pp. 401-430 in Zootaxa 3920 (3) on pages 408-410, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3920.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/24075
Verifica di funzionamento delle schermature
Valutazione, mediante simulazione con il software Ecotect, del funzionamento e dell'efficienza delle schermature solari del Palazzo dei Filatori di Le Corbusier e del Nuovo comune di Bologna di MC Architects
author-bios-SRD-19-0063.R1 – Supplemental material for The Network Structure of Police Misconduct
Supplemental material, author-bios-SRD-19-0063.R1 for The Network Structure of Police Misconduct by George Wood, Daria Roithmayr and Andrew V. Papachristos in Socius</p
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