5 results on '"Turco, F"'
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2. Revision of the genus Diaphorocera Heyden, 1863 (Coleoptera, Meloidae, Cerocomini)
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Turco, F., Bologna, M.A., and Naturalis journals & series
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Coleoptera ,taxonomy ,morphology ,Diaphorocera ,faunistics ,Palaearctic region ,Meloidae ,phylogeny ,biogeography - Abstract
Diaphorocera, a Saharo-Sindian genus belonging to the tribe Cerocomini, is revised and a new synonymy is proposed. A cladistic classification is proposed as well, on a set of adult morphological characters. The available bionomical records, both original and from literature, concerning phenology, elevation, habitat preference, and host plants, are summarised. Adult morphology of all species is described and figured, the catalogue of localities with maps of distribution is reported, and a biogeographical analysis is proposed.
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- 2007
3. Revision of the genus Diaphorocera Heyden, 1863 (Coleoptera, Meloidae, Cerocomini)
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Federica Turco, Marco Alberto Bologna, Turco, F, and Bologna, Marco Alberto
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taxonomy ,Diaphorocera ,Phenology ,Biogeography ,morphology ,Host plants ,Zoology ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Taxonomy (biology) ,Biology ,phylogeny ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Cladistics - Abstract
Diaphorocera, a Saharo-Sindian genus belonging to the tribe Cerocomini, is revised and a new synonymy is proposed. A cladistic classification is proposed as well, on a set of adult morphological characters. The available bionomical records, both original and from literature, concerning phenology, elevation, habitat preference, and host plants, are summarised. Adult morphology of all species is described and figured, the catalogue of localities with maps of distribution is reported, and a biogeographical analysis is proposed.
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- 2007
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4. Fauna Europaea: Coleoptera 2 (excl. series Elateriformia, Scarabaeiformia, Staphyliniformia and superfamily Curculionoidea)
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Paolo, Audisio, Miguel Angel Alonso, Zarazaga, Adam, Slipinski, Anders, Nilsson, Josef, Jelínek, Augusto, Vigna Taglianti, Federica, Turco, Carlos, Otero, Claudio, Canepari, David, Kral, Gianfranco, Liberti, Gianfranco, Sama, Gianluca, Nardi, Ivan, Löbl, Jan, Horak, Jiri, Kolibac, Jirí, Háva, Maciej, Sapiejewski, Manfred, Jäch, Marco Alberto, Bologna, Maurizio, Biondi, Nikolai, B., Nikitsky, Paolo, Mazzoldi, Petr, Zahradnik, Piotr, Wegrzynowicz, Robert, Constantin, Roland, Gerstmeier, Rustem, Zhantiev, Simone, Fattorini, Wioletta, Tomaszewska, Wolfgang H., Rücker, Xavier, Vazquez Albalate, Fabio, Cassola, Fernando, Angelini, Colin, Johnson, Wolfgang, Schawaller, Renato, Regalin, Baviera, Cosimo, Saverio, Rocchi, Fabio, Cianferoni, Ron, Beenen, Michael, Schmitt, Davide, Sassi, Horst, Kippenberg, Marcello Franco, Zampetti, Marco, Trizzino, Stefano, Chiari, Giuseppe Maria, Carpaneto, Simone, Sabatelli, Yde, de Jong, info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/223806 (IBED, FNWI), Experimental Plant Systematics (IBED, FNWI), Audisio, P, Alonso Zarazaga, Ma, Slipinski, A, Nilsson, A, Jelínek, J, Vigna Taglianti, A, Turco, F, Otero, C, Canepari, C, Kral, ., Liberti, G, Sama, G, Nardi, G, Löbl, I, Horak, J., Kolibac, J, Háva, J, Sapiejewski, M, Jäch, M, Bologna, Marco Alberto, Biondi, M, Nikitsky, Nb, Mazzoldi, P, Zahradnik, P, Wegrzynowicz, P, Constantin, R, Gerstmeier, R, Zhantiev, R, Fattorini, S, Tomaszewska, W, Rücker, Wh, Vazquez Albalate, X, Cassola, F, Angelini, F, Johnson, C, Schawaller, W, Regalin, R, Baviera, C, Rocchi, S, Cianferoni, F, Beenen, R, Schmitt, M, Sassi, D, Kippenberg, H, Zampetti, Mf, Trizzino, M, Chiari, Stefano, Carpaneto, Giuseppe, Sabatelli, S, and de Jong, Y.
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0106 biological sciences ,Fauna Europaea ,Cleroidea ,Insecta ,Carbotriplurida ,Adephaga ,01 natural sciences ,Staphyliniformia ,Bilateria ,Biology (General) ,Biodiversity Informatics, Coleoptera, Fauna Europaea, Taxonomic indexing ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,Polyphaga ,Tenebrionoidea ,Invertebrata ,Data Management ,Bostrichoidea ,Biodiversity Informatics ,Coleoptera ,Taxonomic indexing ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Ecology ,Pterygota ,biology ,Cenozoic ,Hexapoda ,Cephalornis ,Curculionoidea ,Lymexyloidea ,Circumscriptional names ,ddc ,Europe ,Boltonocostidae ,Derodontoidea ,Biogeography ,Elateriformia ,Neogene ,Coelenterata ,Data Paper ,Arthropoda ,Evolution ,QH301-705.5 ,Bioinformatics ,010607 zoology ,Nephrozoa ,Chrysomeloidea ,Protostomia ,010603 evolutionary biology ,Circumscriptional names of the taxon under ,Myxophaga ,Behavior and Systematics ,Systematics ,Animalia ,Ekologi ,biodiversity Informatics ,coleoptera ,fauna europaea ,taxonomic indexing ,Pharotarsus ,Archostemata ,15. Life on land ,biology.organism_classification ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,Notchia ,Ecdysozoa ,Cucujoidea ,Global biodiversity - Abstract
Fauna Europaea provides a public web-service with an index of scientific names (including synonyms) of all living European land and freshwater animals, their geographical distribution at country level (up to the Urals, excluding the Caucasus region), and some additional information. The Fauna Europaea project covers about 230,000 taxonomic names, including 130,000 accepted species and 14,000 accepted subspecies, which is much more than the originally projected number of 100,000 species. This represents a huge effort by more than 400 contributing specialists throughout Europe and is a unique (standard) reference suitable for many users in science, government, industry, nature conservation and education. Coleoptera represent a huge assemblage of holometabolous insects, including as a whole more than 200 recognized families and some 400,000 described species worldwide. Basic information is summarized on their biology, ecology, economic relevance, and estimated number of undescribed species worldwide. Little less than 30,000 species are listed from Europe. The Coleoptera 2 section of the Fauna Europaea database (Archostemata, Myxophaga, Adephaga and Polyphaga excl. the series Elateriformia, Scarabaeiformia, Staphyliniformia and the superfamily Curculionoidea) encompasses 80 families (according to the previously accepted family-level systematic framework) and approximately 13,000 species. Tabulations included a complete list of the families dealt with, the number of species in each, the names of all involved specialists, and, when possible, an estimate of the gaps in terms of total number of species at an European level. A list of some recent useful references is appended. Most families included in the Coleoptera 2 Section have been updated in the most recent release of the Fauna Europaea index, or are ready to be updated as soon as the FaEu data management environment completes its migration from Zoological Museum Amsterdam to Berlin Museum fü r Naturkunde.
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5. The Meloidae (Coleoptera) of Australasia: a generic review, descriptions of new taxa, and a challenge to the current definition of subfamilies posed by exceptional variation in male genitalia
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Federica Turco, J.D. Pinto, Marco Alberto Bologna, Bologna, Marco Alberto, Turco, F, and Pinto, Jd
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Systematics ,new tribe ,New Guinea ,Evolutionary Biology ,biogeography, taxonomy ,Systematic Entomology ,Biogeography ,Australia ,Zoology ,Biology ,PhyloCode ,Pacific Islands ,new genera ,key to genera ,Cladistics ,Type species ,taxonomy ,New Caledonia ,Genus ,Taxonomy (biology) ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,biogeography - Abstract
The seven Australasian genera of blister beetles (Coleoptera : Meloidae : Nemognathinae) are reviewed. Included are a key to genera, generic synopses and descriptions of two new genera of Nemognathini, Australozonitis and Pulchrazonitis, as well as a new monotypic tribe Palaestrini, which features a bauplan of male genitalia unique not only to the subfamily Nemognathinae but to the entire family. The genus Palaestra is redefined to include several Australasian, Asian and African species previously assigned to Zonitis. Exceptional variation of male genitalia encountered in the Palaestrini challenges current subfamily definitions, which are partly based on male genitalic structure and correlated sexual behaviour. Generic synopses include synonyms, type species, number of species, geographic distribution, significant references on taxonomy, life history and morphology, and additional notes. Forty-six new combinations are proposed for species previously in Zonitis. Distribution and relationship of tribes within the Nemognathinae, as well as the biogeography of the Australasian Meloidae are outlined and discussed.
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- 2013
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