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Trichogramma dissimilis Zucchi 1988
Trichogramma dissimilis Zucchi, 1988 Diagnosis. Flagelliform setae short, tapering abruptly at apex; genital capsule small and broad; dorsal lamina short, with narrow posterior extension; intervolsellar process conspicuous. Comments. It is similar to other species associated with the sugarcane borer (Diatraea saccharalis) in Brazil (Zucchi 1988). However, among the South American species, the combination of characters mentioned in the diagnosis is found exclusively in T. dissimilis. Only the type material is known. Type repository. ESALQ. Type locality. Araras, SP, Brazil. Distribution in South America. Brazil. Host. Diatraea saccharalis (Fabricius, 1794) (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) (sugarcane borer).Published as part of Querino, Ranyse B. & Zucchi, Roberto A., 2019, Annotated checklist and illustrated key to the species of Trichogramma Westwood (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae) from South America, pp. 201-231 in Zootaxa 4656 (2) on page 208, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4656.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/336809
Everyday Wonders Meraviglie quotidiane. Luigi Caccia Dominioni and Milano: the Corso Italia complex
The installation/exposition designed by CZA-Cino Zucchi Architetti
for Freespace – the title of the 16th Architecture Biennale in Venice –
becomes the occasion for a series of thematic readings of the work
of the Milanese architect Luigi Caccia Dominioni (1913-2016).
His multi-functional building complex in Corso Italia (1957-64), built
in a quarter heavily damaged by WWII bombs, unfolds a complex
spatial narration from the scale of the city to the one of material
and detail. The volume looks at its multi-faceted reality through original
documents from the LCD Archive, a new set of photographs by Cino
Zucchi, and custom-produced three-dimensional reconstructions.
The essays by Cino Zucchi and Orsina Simona Pierini read this ‘silent
masterpiece’ on the backdrop of Caccia Dominioni’s relationship
with its city and of its peculiar design approach, pointing out
its relevance in contemporary architectural thought
Trichogramma pusillum Querino & Zucchi 2003
Trichogramma pusillum Querino & Zucchi, 2003 Diagnosis. Genital capsule small; dorsal lamina with broad posterior extension; intervolsellar process extremely minute. Comments. Trichogramma pusillum resembles T. bennetti, a Colombian species, but it differs by the short intervolsellar process, shorter flagelliform setae, unmodified volsellae, narrower genital capsule, and short ventral ridge with an indistinct anterior extremity. The most conspicuous character to distinguish them are the volsellae, which are distinctly lobate in T. bennetti. Trichogramma pusillum was collected in an electrical suction trap set in a forest reserve (Querino & Zucchi 2003a). Only the type material is known. Type repository. ESALQ (holotype) and University of California, Riverside. Type locality. Piracicaba, SP. Distribution in South America. Brazil. Host. Unknown (forest habitat).Published as part of Querino, Ranyse B. & Zucchi, Roberto A., 2019, Annotated checklist and illustrated key to the species of Trichogramma Westwood (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae) from South America, pp. 201-231 in Zootaxa 4656 (2) on page 214, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4656.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/336809
Trichogramma acuminatum Querino & Zucchi 2003
Trichogramma acuminatum Querino & Zucchi, 2003 Diagnosis. Dorsal lamina triangular, tapering gradually from base to apex, without basal constriction; posterior extension of dorsal lamina with pointed apex; intervolsellar process elongated, extending up to half-length of volsellae. Comments. This species differs from T. tupinense Querino & Zucchi, 2003, in having the anterior setae of the scutellum short and thin, and the intervolsellar process elongated. Trichogramma acuminatum presumably belongs to the Arcanum section (John D. Pinto, pers. com.). This section currently includes three North American species, characterized primarily by the appearance of the dorsal lamina, which narrows considerably in the posterior region; the lack of a distinct basal notch; and a relatively short intervolsellar process, less than half the length of the volsellae (Pinto, 1999). Trichogramma acuminatum was collected in an electrical suction trap set in a forest reserve (Querino & Zucchi 2003a). Only the type material is known. Type repository. ESALQ. Type locality. Piracicaba, SP, Brazil. Distribution in South America. Brazil. Host. Unknown (forest habitat).Published as part of Querino, Ranyse B. & Zucchi, Roberto A., 2019, Annotated checklist and illustrated key to the species of Trichogramma Westwood (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae) from South America, pp. 201-231 in Zootaxa 4656 (2) on page 204, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4656.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/336809
Cenni sulle ulcere da pressione
Corso di TERAPIA MEDICA DELLE ULCERE TROFICHE CUTANEE organizzato da Zucchi.
Destinatari del Corso: Medici di Medicina Generale, Medici Specialisti in Dermatologia, Infermieri Professionali
in data Mercoledì 7 Aprile 200
Trichogramma alloeovirilia Querino & Zucchi 2003
Trichogramma alloeovirilia Querino & Zucchi, 2003 Diagnosis. Scutellum with dark anterior setae, ventral processes swollen and far from each other, dorsal lamina without distinct basal constriction and pointed apex, intervolsellar process short. Comments. The swollen ventral processes located at the base of the intervolsellar process distinguishes T. alloeovirilia from T. acuminatum and T. tupinense. It differs from T. browningi Pinto & Oatman, 1985, another species with swollen ventral processes, in having the dorsal lamina with a constriction and tapering to a narrow apex. Variation was observed in the number of sensilla (1-1-2-0-1-1). In smaller adults, the size of the structures and consequently the number of basiconic sensilla and setae also decrease. Trichogramma alloeovirilia was collected in an electrical suction trap set in a forest reserve (Querino & Zucchi 2003a). Only the type material is known. Type repository. ESALQ. Type locality. Piracicaba, SP, Brazil. Distribution in South America. Brazil. Host. Unknown (forest habitat).Published as part of Querino, Ranyse B. & Zucchi, Roberto A., 2019, Annotated checklist and illustrated key to the species of Trichogramma Westwood (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae) from South America, pp. 201-231 in Zootaxa 4656 (2) on page 204, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4656.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/336809
La costruzione della relazione tra progetto e città
Il complesso residenziale in Via Valtorta a Milano firmato da Cino Zucchi Architetti consolida e arricchisce il tessuto urbano con un basamento continuo e uniforme e una distintiva identità visiva
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