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Lepidoptera Research in Areas With High Biodiversity Potential in Italy, Volume 1

Series: Lepidoptera Italica Volume: 1
By: Alberto Zilli(Editor)
373 pages, 26 plates with 208 colour photos; 40 b/w illustrations, maps
Lepidoptera Research in Areas With High Biodiversity Potential in Italy, Volume 1
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Language: English

Lepidoptera Italica, the long awaited series dedicated to the Italian Lepidoptera and lepidopterology, starts with a special volume dedicated to faunas of naturalistically important areas.

The main articles in Lepidoptera Research in Areas With High Biodiversity Potential in Italy cover the Macrolepidoptera of Mt. Subasio (Umbria), the Prenestini Mts. (Latium) and the massif of Matese (Molise/Campania), with other contributions providing insights into ecology and faunistics of smaller but interesting areas which host rich or specialised Lepidoptera faunas, such as the wood of Lamone, the oak woodland of Manziana, the coastal marsh of Macchiagrande and the northern slope of Mt. Cocuzzo.

Data for over 1 100 species are provided and the most noteworthy records detailed with respect to their faunistic and ecological relevance or morphological features. A total of 208 specimens are illustrated in colour.

The series aims at representing a printed reference for research into the extraordinarily rich Italian Lepidoptera, covering a wide array of topics such as taxonomy, systematics, evolution, faunistics, biogeography, ecology and also the history of Italian lepidopterology.
 

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Series: Lepidoptera Italica Volume: 1
By: Alberto Zilli(Editor)
373 pages, 26 plates with 208 colour photos; 40 b/w illustrations, maps
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