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    Danacea (Allodanacaea) gorditana * Liberti 2007

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    Danacea (Allodanacaea) gorditana Liberti, 2007 (Figs 7, 24) Danacea (Allodanacaea) gorditana * Liberti, 2007b: 5 (Loc. typ. Asinara Island, Sardinia). Material examined. Sassari prov.: * Isola Asinara, “VII-VII. 1903, leg. S. Folchini ”, 1 ♂, 1 ♀ (holotype and allotype, MCSNG). Isola Asinara, “Cala d’Arena, 1.VII.1987, leg. V. Vomero ” 1 ♀ (CNBFVR). * Capo del Falcone “ 18.VI.2003, leg. G. Liberti ”, 3 ♀ on blossoming Cistus sp. (paratypes, CLI). * Penisola di Stintino, “ 18.V.2006, leg. P. Ponel ”, 2 ♂♂, 1 ♀ on Daucus sp. (mixed up with approximatly 140 specimens of Danacea sardoa sardoa) (paratypes, CPN). Chorotype. Strict Sardinian endemic, limited to the north-western corner of the island in a very small area which includes Capo del Falcone and Asinara Island (Fig. 24). Affinities: Central Mediterranean; rather well characterized, it shows some relations (mainly in the aedeagal structure) with two D. (Allodanacaea) species: D. nympha, which occurs in the nearby Alghero area, and D. constantini Liberti, 1985, which is a strict Corsican endemic. Notes. An apparently uncommon species, of which only the type specimens are known so far; it lives on flowers (e.g. Cistus, Daucus), feeding on pollen. No other Allodanacaea species are known from the type locality of D. gorditana, but D. sardoa sardoa is common there and has been collected in numbers.Published as part of Liberti, Gianfranco, 2009, Improved Strategies for Branching on General Disjunctions, pp. 339-385 in Zootaxa 2318 on pages 354-355, DOI: 10.1184/r1/6705962.v1, http://zenodo.org/record/530724

    Danacea hierena Baviera & Liberti, 2010, n. sp.

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    Danacea hierena n. sp. (Figs: 1; 2 A–E) Type locality. Marettimo island, Trapani province, Sicily. Types. Holotype 3, MCGI, labelled “IT – TP: Marettimo, M. Falcone v. E, 400m, 37 ° 58.4 N 12 ° 03.5E, 15.V. 2008, leg. Liberti”. 7 paratypes (6 3, 1 Ƥ: GLCI): “IT - TP: Favignana, M. S. Caterina, 150 m, 37 ° 55.6 N 12 ° 18.9 E, 12.V. 2008, leg. Liberti”. 11 paratypes (3 3: MCGI; 4 3, 4 ƤƤ: GLCI): “IT - TP: Favignana, M. S. Caterina 250 m, 37 ° 55.7 N 12 ° 18.8 E, 12.V. 2008, leg. Liberti”. 63 paratypes (3 ƤƤ: MCGI; 6 3, 3 ƤƤ: MCMI; 42 3, 9 ƤƤ: GLCI): “IT - TP: Favignana, M. S. Caterina, 310 m, 37 ° 55.7 N 12 ° 18.7 E, 12.V. 2008, leg. Liberti”. 2 paratypes (2 3: GLCI): “IT - TP: Favignana, Cala del Passo, 37 ° 55.2 N 12 ° 18.3 E, 13.V. 2008, leg. Liberti”. 2 paratypes (1 3: CBCI; 1 3: GLCI): “Sicilia, TP, Egadi, Isola di Levanzo, 23.IV. 2007, leg. C. Baviera”. 8 paratypes (4 3, 4 ƤƤ: CBCI): “Sicilia, Trapani, Isole Egadi, Isola di Marettimo, 16-18.IV. 2006, leg. C. Baviera”. 98 paratypes (6 3, 3 ƤƤ: MZMI; 64 3, 17 ƤƤ: CBCI; 5 3, 3 ƤƤ: GLCI): “Sicilia, TP, Egadi, Isola Marettimo, 18-23.IV. 2007, leg. C. Baviera”. 48 paratypes (3 3: MCGI; 37 3, 8 ƤƤ: GLCI): “IT - TP, Marettimo, (presso il paese), 200m, 15.V. 2008, leg. Liberti” [one further Ƥ: MCGI, with this same labelling, has been designed as the allotype (International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature 1999: 72 A)]. 24 paratypes (15 3, 9 ƤƤ: GLCI) same label data as the holotype. Description. Male. Head (eyes included) as wide as, or slightly wider than, pronotum; forehead wide: distance between eyes more than three times the eyes width. Head length/width ratio approximately 1, looking at the insect head placed horizontally. Antennae rather short, slightly and gradually widened from base to apex; articles 3, 4, 5 narrow (but 5 variable); 6, 7, 8 shorter than 4, 5; 9, 10 approximately globular. Pronotum slightly wider than long (transverse), its maximum width in the middle, moderately narrowed forwards and backwards; anterior margin wider than posterior one; pronotum surface deeply puncturated but smooth and bright between the punctures. Elytra parallel-sided; feebly bordered; jointly rounded at apex; apices slightly divergent; apical angle well defined, rectangular. Body covered with short, pale greenish to whitish, scale like setae (as in the other Danacea) which, in this species, are rather sparse; pronotal setae on disc nearly all parallel and directed forwards, on the anterior margin more or less converging towards a point in the middle. Elytra surface often “decorated” with one or two symmetrical spots, and/or a posterior transversal band, apparently bare (actually covered with hardly visible, sparse, pale brown setae). Integuments dark green, bright with metallic glare: dorsal surface resulting colour (hairs plus integuments) grey-green; labium and mandibles yellow; legs entirely yellow; antennae yellow with just the tip of 11 th article darkened; palpi yellow with apical half of last article darkened. Median lobe as in Figures 2 A, 2 B, 2 C. Internal sac very long, its basal part (namely the part visible inside the median lobe apical half) fitted with two weakly sclerified lamellae (Figures 2 C, 2 D); its median part (which extends outside the median lobe base) showing a tiny granulation; apical orifice not clearly detectable. Spicular fork (Figure 2 E) branches rather thin. Female. Similar to male but eyes more flattened; elytra clearly widened in apical half and “decorated” more frequently than in males. Dimensions in mm: Males Females Differential diagnosis. Danacea hierena n. sp. belongs to the first group Danacea (Danacea) (Schilsky 1897, Liberti 1989) which includes the species where the discal scale-like setae on pronotum are all parallel and directed forward. It is very similar to Danacea trinacriae Liberti, 1979 and Danacea zingara Liberti & Baviera, 2004. These two species, widespread and sometimes common or very common in the Trapani province, are absent from the Egadi Archipelago: their ranges do not overlap with that of D. hierena. The main differences are summarized in the table below (the colour characters of palpi and antennae often being rather variable). D. hierena n. sp. D. trinacriae Liberti D. zingara Liberti & Baviera Median lobe As in Figs 2 A, 2 B, 2 C. Median As in Liberti & Baviera (2004: As in Liberti & Baviera (2004: lobe apical part longer, bent Fig 8). Median lobe apical part Figs 1 –3). Median lobe apical ventrally. shorter, weakly bent dorsally. part shorter, bent dorsally. Internal sac As in Figs 2 C, 2 D. Lamellae As in Liberti & Baviera (2004: As in Liberti & Baviera (2004: weakly sclerified, wide, rather Fig 8). Lamellae sclerified, Figs 1 –3). Lamellae sclerified, short. thin, rather short. wide, rather long, nearly tubular. The quotations of D. trinacriae for Marettimo and Levanzo Islands, reported in Liberti & Baviera (2004), must be referred to D. hierena n. sp. Etymology. The name derives from Hiera, an ancient name of Marettimo. Ecology. The adults of this species have been collected in April and May on several kinds of flowers, where they feed on pollen: on Favignana mostly on umbelliferous flowers (Magydaris sp.); on Marettimo on the abundant blossoming Euphorbia bushes.Published as part of Baviera, Cosimo & Liberti, Gianfranco, 2010, Dasytidae of the Egadi Archipelago (Coleoptera, Cleroidea) with description of Danacea hierena n. sp., pp. 49-57 in Zootaxa 2351 on pages 50-52, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19346

    Phaedri Augusti Liberti Fabularum Aesopiarum Libri V, Volumen Primum

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    PHAEDRI AUGUSTI LIBERTI FABULARUM AESOPIARUM LIBRI V, VOLUMEN PRIMUM Phaedri Augusti Liberti Fabularum Aesopiarum Libri V, Volumen Primum ( -

    Phaedri, Aug. Liberti Fabularum aesopiarum libri V /

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    Engraved half-title by P. Boutats after Jan Goeree; folded portrait of Prince Willem Johan Friso by Philipp van Gunst after B. Vaillant; 6 head-pieces, title vignette, 32 tail-pieces, 9 initials, 18 plates, each containing six medallions, designed and engraved by Jan Van Vianen.Title printed in red and black; engraved title vignette, head- and tail-pieces, and historiated initials.Signatures: *-4*⁴ A-2G⁴ 2H².Landwehr, J. Emblem and fable books (3rd ed.)Mode of access: Internet.Library's c.2 bound in old mottled calf; gilt boards and spine; all edges gilt; label of John Landwehr on front pastedown.Library's c.1 bound in old vellum; gilt armorial ornaments on front and back boards; ink title on spine; armorial bookplate of Evelyn J. Shirley on front pastedown; long presentation inscription on second front free endpaper

    Robert Constantin et Gianfranco Liberti, 2011 - Coléoptères Dasytidae de France. I. - Morphologie, biologie, clés d'identification, faunistique par R. Constantin et G. Liberti. II. - Répartition des espèces de Rhône-Alpes par G. Liberti, R. Constantin et V. Marengo. Musée des Confluences, Centre de Conservation et d'Etude des Collections

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    Allemand Roland. Robert Constantin et Gianfranco Liberti, 2011 - Coléoptères Dasytidae de France. I. - Morphologie, biologie, clés d'identification, faunistique par R. Constantin et G. Liberti. II. - Répartition des espèces de Rhône-Alpes par G. Liberti, R. Constantin et V. Marengo. Musée des Confluences, Centre de Conservation et d'Etude des Collections. In: Bulletin mensuel de la Société linnéenne de Lyon, 81ᵉ année, n°7-8, Septembre-octobre 2012. pp. 207-208

    Schiavi e liberti imperiali nei signacula ex aere

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    Sui signacula ex aere sono ricordati numerosi schiavi e liberti dell'imperatore, che svolgevano mansioni amministrative all'interno della corte

    Erratum to: Effect of moderate red wine intake on cardiac prognosis after recent acute myocardial infarction of subjects with Type 2 diabetes mellitus (Diabetic Medicine, (2006), 23, 9, (974-981), 10.1111/j.1464-5491.2006.01886.x)

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    In an article by Marfella et al, the author name C. Saron is incorrect and should be listed as C. Sardu. Therefore the correct author list is: R. Marfella, F. Cacciapuoti, M. Siniscalchi, F. C. Sasso, F. Marchese, F. Cinone, E. Musacchio, M. A. Marfella, L. Ruggiero, G. Chiorazzo, D. Liberti, G. Chiorazzo, G. F. Nicoletti, C. Sardu, F. D'Andrea, C. Ammendola, M. Verza and L. Coppola.In an article by Marfella et al, the author name C. Saron is incorrect and should be listed as C. Sardu. Therefore the correct author list is: R. Marfella, F. Cacciapuoti, M. Siniscalchi, F. C. Sasso, F. Marchese, F. Cinone, E. Musacchio, M. A. Marfella, L. Ruggiero, G. Chiorazzo, D. Liberti, G. Chiorazzo, G. F. Nicoletti, C. Sardu, F. D'Andrea, C. Ammendola, M. Verza and L. Coppola

    La dimensione privata nel teatro di Natalia Ginzburg

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    Pur essendo autrice di un nutrito corpus teatrale, Natalia Ginzburg arriva alla scrittura per le scene soltanto nel 1965, con la commedia ‘Ti ho sposato per allegria’. Il disagio inizialmente dimostrato nei confronti della parola drammatica la induce a cercare di riprodurre l’intimità della scrittura narrativa, di cui riprende anche la centralità dei motivi familiari e femminili. L’esperienza di ‘Lessico famigliare’ si rivela fondamentale sia per gli aspetti tematici, sia nella perfetta mimesi di un parlato che è anche «chiacchiera». Nella scena ginzburghiana l’io si moltiplica, il tempo si rivela nella sua ciclicità e l’azione si condensa nell’ellissi
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