Search results for " MEDITERRANEAN AREA"

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Elaphomyces citrinus and Elaphomyces maculatus in Sicily (southern Italy)

2009

The first record of Elaphomyces maculatus from Sicily is reported. The presence of E. citrinus in Sicily, first indicated a century ago by Mattirolo in his monograph on hypogeous fungi of Sardinia and Sicily, is confirmed. Notes on the taxonomy, ecology and distribution of these two infrequent hypogeous fungi are provided.

Settore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematicamacromycetes Mediterranean area
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First records of Craterium aureonucleatum, Perichaena quadrata, and Physarum mutabile in Italy

2012

Three species of Mycetozoa, new for Italy, were identified in garrigues and maquis ecosystems on the volcanic island of Pantelleria (Sicily). The finding of Craterium aureonucleatum, Perichaena quadrata, and Physarum mutabile widens their distribution in Europe and identifies new substrata.

Settore BIO/07 - EcologiaSettore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematicabiodiversity Mediterranean area ecology
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The Messinian Salinity Crisis in the Mediterranean: an integrated scenario

2004

Settore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E Sedimentologicamessinian salinity crisis mediterranean areaSettore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E Paleoecologia
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The Circulation of Alabaster Copies of the Madonna of Trapani in the Mediterranean Area

2019

The diffusion of small religious works of art in the Mediterranean, in particular the alabaster copies of the fourteenth-century marble sculpture of the Madonna of Trapani, between the second half of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries is very know. But it is important to interpret this diffusion not only within the historical-artistic context but also from a religious, economic and social viewpoint.

Settore L-ART/04 - Museologia E Critica Artistica E Del RestauroSicily Our Lady of Trapany alabaster Mediterranean areaSettore L-ART/02 - Storia Dell'Arte Moderna
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Los Reinos Mediterraneos y la defensa de la Monarquia de Felipe III

2020

Since some decades a renewed attention to the Mediterranean area in the seventeenth century has allowed a more concrete analysis of the political and military dynamics that involved the Iberian and Italian kingdoms in the years of Philip III and Philip IV. Overcoming the idea that the "great history" had left the Mare Nostrum to affect exclusively the Atlantic front, the role of the kingdoms of the Habsburg monarchy was redefined, with the use of human and material resources, in the management of the international policy. Thus, the geostrategic function covered by each territory in the new type of conflict was highlighted: the kingdom of Granada, like that of Sicily or Naples, were involved…

Sicily Felipe III military sistem Mediterranean areaSettore M-STO/02 - Storia Moderna
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Stazioni nuove di Euphorbia hypericifolia (Euphorbiaceae) e di Phyllanthus tenellus (Phyllanthaceae) in Sicilia

2017

New localities for Euphorbia hypericifolia (Euphorbiaceae) and Phyllanthus tenellus (Phyllanthaceae) in Sicily – Two new adventive plants, Euphorbia hypericifolia (Euphorbiaceae) and Phyllanthus tenellus (Phyllanthaceae), are reported in the Palermo’s urban area. These two taxa belonging to closely related families were both already known from the province of Messina (E. Sicily), the first one near the Messina town, the second near Taormina. The new localities expand toward west the Sicilian distribution of the two taxa, so that these appear to likely occur in other urban contexts of the island. Finally, as far as the accession road to the island is concerned, the- se two aliens – that have…

alien flora vascular plants Sicily Italy Mediterranean area.Settore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematica
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Pre-release risk assessment of the egg-parasitoid Gryon pennsylvanicum for classical biological control of Leptoglossus occidentalis.

2013

Leptoglossus occidentalis Heidemann (Heteroptera: Coreidae) is a North American conifer seed pest that was accidentally introduced to Europe. In the Mediterranean area, it threatens the production of Pinus pinea Linna- eus seeds. The egg-parasitoid Gryon pennsylvanicum (Ashmead) (Hymenop- tera: Platygastridae), the main natural enemy in the native range of L. occidentalis, was imported from British Columbia to Italy. Pre-release risk assessments were made under quarantine conditions by no-choice tests conducted with na€ıve and experienced G. pennsylvanicum offering single eggs of target and non-target species for varying exposure times (1, 4, 48 h). G. pennsylvanicum successfully parasitize…

biologyCoreidaefungiHeteropteraZoologyLeptoglossusAlydidaebiology.organism_classificationParasitoidSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataInsect SciencePlatygastridaeCoreus marginatusBotanyPEST analysisAgronomy and Crop Sciencecone and seed pest host range Mediterranean area natural enemy non- target species Pinus pinea
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A new Miocene deep-sea chiton and early evidence for Teredinidae-sustained wood-fall communities

2015

Deep-sea wood-falls are important biodiversity hot spots for insights on chemosynthesis-based communities. The study of deep-sea wood-fall-related palaeocommunities from the Neogene of north Italy shed light on interesting associations from the Miocene of Torrente Cinghio (Tortonian) and of Moncasale di Casina (Langhian). The most common components of this association are typical chemosynthetic/wood-fall molluscs, such as the gastropods Homalopoma sp. and Pseudonina bellardii, the bivalves Idas sp. and shipworms, and the chiton Leptochiton lignatilis n. sp., which belongs to a genus typical of recent sunken woods in tropical waters. The new species described is compared with other fossil an…

biologyEcologyMiocenewood-fall; Polyplacophora; new species; Teredinidae boring bivalves; Miocene; Mediterranean areaOceanographybiology.organism_classificationDeep seaMediterranean areaPolyplacophoraPolyplacophoraOceanographynew speciewood-fallMediterranean areaChitonGeologyTeredinidae boring bivalve
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Isoëtes todaroana (Isoëtaceae, Lycopodiophyta), a New Species from Sicily (Italy)

2009

Isoetes todaroana, a new species from western Sicily (Italy), is described. Morpholog- ical, anatomical and ecological characters are given. The main differential characters are the presence of only two leaf air chambers, rather than four as in all other known species of the genus, and the shape of the scales, which have two lateral rounded lobes and one central spine-like lobe, together with its peculiar calcophilic habitat. So far, the species is known from a single locality.

biologyEcologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationHabitatGenusIsoetesSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataIsoetaceaeBotanyMediterranean areaLycopodiophytaLycopodiophyta Isoetaceae Isoetes Mediterranean area Italy Sicily fern allies flora taxonomy ecology evolutionEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsAmerican Fern Journal
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Leptocorticium gloeocystidiatum sp. nov. (Basidiomycota), a new corticioid fungus from Sicily, Italy

2014

A new corticioid species, Leptocorticium gloeocystidiatum is described from Sicily, Italy. It is characterized by a resupinate, buff-coloured basidiome and microscopically by the presence of filiform leptocystidia, gloeocystidia, dendrohyphidia, and small ellipsoid, smooth basidiospores, non-reacting in Melzer's reagent. The species is compared with closest relatives. A key to the accepted species of Leptocorticium is provided.

biologyLeptocorticiumSettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaBotanyMediterranean areaBasidiomycotaPlant ScienceFungusHymeniumcystidia Fagus Mediterranean area wood inhabiting fungibiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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