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Indici Bollettini Mrsn 1-37 INDICI BOLLETTINI MRSN 1-37 VOL. 1 (1983) Elachistidi del Giappone (Lepidoptera, Elachistidae) / Umberto Parenti. – P. 1-20 Il genere Aptinus Bonelli, 1810 (Coleoptera, Carabidae) / Achille Casale, Augusto Vigna Taglianti.. – P. 21- 58 Amphionthophagus , nuovo sottogenere di Onthophagus Latr. (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae) / Fermín Martin Piera, Mario Zunino. – P. 59-76 I Dryinidae della collezione di Massimiliano Spinola: scoperta del materiale tipico di Anteon jurineanum Latreille, cambiamento di status sistematico per il genere Prenanteon Kieffer e descrizione di una nuova specie, Gonatopus spinolai (Hymenoptera, Dryinidae) / Massimo Olmi. – P. 77-86 Colpotrochia giachinoi n. sp., un nuovo Metopiinae (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae) del Nord Africa / Pier Luigi Scaramozzino. – P. 87-92 Osservazioni su alcune specie del genere Hinia Leach (in Gray), 1857 (Nassariidae) / Maria Pia Bernasconi. – P. 93-120 Un nuovo Trechus d’Algeria (Coleoptera, Carabidae) / Achille Casale. – P. 121-126 Dasypolia calabrolucana Hartig bona sp. (Lep. Noctuidae) / Emilio Berio. – P. 127-130 Raymondiellus casalei , nuova specie di Curculionide dell’Algeria (Coleoptera) / Massimo Meregalli. – P. 131-136 Popolamenti e tanatocenosi a molluschi dei fanghi terrigeni costieri al largo di Brucoli (Siracusa) / Italo Di Geronimo, Salvatore Giacobbe. – P. 137-164 Composición sistemática y orígen biogeográfico de la fauna ibérica de Onthophagini (Coleoptera, Scarabaeoidea) / Fermín Martin Piera. – P. 165-200 New data on Orthogarantiana (Torrensia) Sturani, 1971 (Ammonitina, Stephanocerataceae) in the European Upper Bajocian / Giulio Pavia. – P. 201-214 “Faunae Ligusticae Fragmenta” e “Insectorum Liguriae species novae” di Massimiliano Spinola: note bibliografiche / Pietro Passerin d’Entrèves. – P. 215-226 Notes on some Borelli’s types of Dermaptera (Insecta) / Gyanendra Kumar Srivastana. – P. 227-242 Nuovi Carabidae e Catopidae endogei e cavernicoli dei Balcani meridionali e dell’Asia minore (Coleoptera) / Achille Casale. – P. 243-278 Malacofaune plioceniche di Cossato e Candelo (Biellese, Italia NW) / Susanna Aimone e Elena Ferrero Mortara. - 279-328 p. Primo reperto di Driinidae fossile in ambra della Repubblica Dominicana (Hymenoptera, Drynidae) / Italo Currado, Massimo Olmi. – P. 329-334 Contributo alla conoscenza della flora della Val Ferret (Valle d’Aosta). Parte prima: Equisetaceae- Leguminosae / Maria Luisa Sotti, Uberto Tosco. – P. 335-396 Nuovi generi di Geotrupini (Coleoptera, Scarabaeoidea: Geotrupidae) asiatici / Bruna Bovo, Mario Zunino. – P. 397-416 Sistematica e morfologia genitale di alcuni Pterostichus italiani (Coleoptera, Carabidae) / Pier Mauro Giachino, Achille Casale. – P. 417-450 Identificazione di Apis mellifera ligustica Spinola sulla base di sistemi gene-enzima / Guido Badino, Giovanna Celebrano e Aulo Manino. - P. 452-459 Taxonomic studies on Aphodiinae (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae). XI. African Pharaphodius of the desertus Klug group / Giovanni Dellacasa. – P. 461-480 VOL. 2 (1984) Tre nuove specie paleartiche del genere Scythris (Lepidoptera, Scythrididae) / Pietro Passerin d’Entrèves. – P. 1-8 Sistematica generica dei Geotrupinae (Coleoptera, Scarabaeoidea: Geotrupidae), filogenesi della sottofamiglia e considerazioni biogeografiche / Mario Zunino. – P. 9-162 Palaeozoic palaeontology in Sardinia: a review (1857-1983) / Enrico Serpagli, Maurizio Gnoli. – P. 163-180 Paruterina similita n. sp. (Cestoda, Paruterinidae) en Cuculidae (Aves) del Norte de Argentina / Franco V. Bona, Amalia V. Maffi. – P. 181-198 A revision of the “ Eupithecia innotata group”, II. (Lepidoptera, Geometridae) / Andras M. Vojnits. – P. 199-220 Calcolo delle costanti cristallografiche morfologiche con il metodo dei minimi quadrati / Giacomo Chiari, Germano Rigault. – P. 221-256 The Pliocene Turridae from Western Liguria. I. Clavinae, Turrinae, Turriculinae, Crassispirinae, Borsoniinae, Clathurellinae / Maria Pia Bernasconi, Elio Robba. – P. 257-358 Sphecinae italiani (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae). Parte I / Guido Pagliano. – P. 359-370 The new Asiatic genus Vachinius (Carabidae: Callistinae), with three new species / Achille Casale. – P. 371- 382 Il genere Aspella Mörch, 1877 nel Pliocene norditaliano / Mauro Novelli, Enrico Gambarino. – P. 383-396 Description de nouveaux taxa du genre Dromoceryx Schmidt-Goebel (Coleoptera, Carabidae) / Joaquin Mateu. – P. 397-410 La estructura del género Paruterina Fuhrm., 1906 y consideraciones sobre los géneros Biuterina Fuhrm., 1902, Proparuterina Fuhrm., 1911 y Sphaeruterina Johnston, 1914 (Cestoda, Paruterinidae) / Franco V. Bona, Amalia V. Maffi. – P. 411-444 Analisi sistematica e zoogeografica della sottofamiglia Taurocerastinae Germain (Coleoptera, Scarabaeoidea: Geotrupidae) / Mario Zunino. – P. 445-464 Morfologia larvale nei Trechus del “gruppo strigipennis ” (Coleoptera, Carabidae) / Pier Mauro Giachino. – P. 465-482 Revisione del sottogenere Proagoderus Lansb. (Coleoptera, Scarabaeoidea, Onthophagini: genere Onthophagus ). II. I tipi di R. Gestro e H. d’Orbigny nel Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Genova / Claudia Palestrini.- P. 483-494 Un nuovo Carabus ( Sphodristocarabus ) dell’Anatolia (Coleoptera, Carabidae) / Pierfranco Cavazzuti. – P. 495-502 Osservazioni geologiche nella Val Germanasca e nella media Val Chisone (Alpi Cozie) / Alessandro Borghi [e altri]. – P. 503-530 Santhomyza gen. n., a new genus of Anthomyzidae (Diptera) from the Mediterranean area / Jindrich Rohacek. – P. 531-544 Note sugli Euoniticellus della fauna italiana (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae) / Antonio Simonis. – P. 545-554 Sorprendente densità di Chiton saeniensis n. sp. in sabbie gialle plioceniche dei dintorni di Serre di Rapolano (Siena) / Gian Franco Laghi. – P. 555-564 Nota tassonomica su Meligethes floribundus Reitter, 1877 e descrizione di M. dieckmanni sp.n. del Caucaso (Coleoptera, Nitidulidae) / Paolo Aldo Audisio, Josef Jelinek. – P. 565-570 Population genetics of Italian honeybee ( Apis mellifera ligustica Spinola) and its relationships with neighbouring subspecies / Guido Badino, Giovanna Celebrano, Aulo Manino. – P. 571-584 Un nuovo Pterostichus dell’Anatolia occidentale (Col., Carabidae) / Stefano Lodovico Straneo. – P. 585-588 L’ultima esuvie larvale: un significativo documento per la sistematica preimmaginale degli Elachistidi ( Lepidoptera, Elachistidae) / Umberto Parenti. – P. 589-598 VOL. 3 (1985) Sphecinae italiani (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae). Parte II / Guido Pagliano. – P. 5-28 Note sistematiche e zoogeografiche su un sottogenere indoafricano di Onthophagus (Coleoptera, Scarabaeoidea: Onthophagini) / Claudia Palestrini. – P. 29-52 Su alcuni Pseudoscorpioni cavernicoli di Grecia (Pseudoscorpionida, Neobisiidae) / Giulio Gardini. – P. 53-64 Aphodiidae collected during a trip to Morocco, with description of a new species (Coleoptera Scarabaeoidea) / Giovanni Dellacasa, Riccardo Pittino. – P. 65-72 Contributo allo studio delle Crambinae (Lepidoptera, Pyralidae). I: Specie mediterranee nuove o interessanti / Graziano Bassi. – P. 73-78 Le cenosi fitosaprobie di Coleotteri in lettiera di Ontano Verde ( Alnus viridis Chaix) nelle Alpi occidentali / Alessandro Focarile . – P. 79-126 Untersuchungen an einigen Bauchsammler-Arten aus der Sammlung von M. Spinola in Turin (Insecta, Hymenoptera, Apoidea, Megachilidae) / Gijs van der Zanden.- P. 127-130 Contributo alla conoscenza del genere Rutilus Rafinesque in Italia e nei Balcani occidentali (Pisces, Cyprinidae) / Pier Giorgio Bianco, Tea Taraborelli. – P. 131-172 Indicizzazione delle facce di un cristallo esaminato al microscopio elettronico a scansione / Giacomo Chiari, Germano Rigault. – P. 173-182 Osservazioni sul regime alimentare dell’adulto in alcune specie del genere Thorectes Muls. (Coleoptera, Scarabaeoidea: Geotrupidae) / Claudia Palestrini, Mario Zunino. – P. 183-190 Osservazioni sistematiche e nomenclatorie su alcune specie di Dicotrachelus Stierlin (Col. Curculionidae) / Massimo Meregalli. – P. 191-202 The Miocene species og the genus Spirotropis (Turridae, Gastropoda) in Europe / Maria Pia Bernasconi, Elio Robba. – P. 203-220 Nuovi Bathysciinae (Coleoptera, Catopidae) di Grecia e di Turchia / Achille Casale, Pier Mauro Giachino. – P. 221-234 New Western Mediterranean Symmocid and Holcopogonig Taxa (Lepidoptera, Symmocidae and Holcopogonidae) / Laszlo A. Gozmány. – P. 235-248 Contributo alla conoscenza della flora della Val Ferret (Valle d’Aosta). Parte seconda: Geraniaceae- Compositae / Maria Luisa Sotti, Uberto Tosco. – P. 249-320 Note sugli Sciomyzidae (Diptera Acalyptera). VIII. Le collezioni del Museo Regionale di Scienze Naturali e dell’Istituto e Museo di Zoologia sistematica dell’Università di Torino / Leo Rivosecchi. – P. 321-336 Choleva (s.str.) gabriellae e Sciodrepoides casalei nuove specie della Kabylia e note corologiche sui Catopidi d’Algeria (Coleoptera, Catopidae) / Pier Mauro Giachino. – P. 337-348 Pseudaphorma astigma n.gen. n.sp., a new Aphalaridae from Piemonte (Homoptera Psylloidea) / Cesare Conci, Livio Tamanini. – P. 349-354 Ricerche faunistico-ecologiche sui Coleotteri Carabidi della faggeta di Rezzo (Alpi Liguri Occidentali) / Achille Casale, Pietro Brandmayr. – P. 355-368 Metamorphism in the north part of the Dora-Maira Massif (Cottian Alps) / Alessandro Borghi [e altri]. – P. 369-380 Leuctra sesvenna Aubert e L. helvetica Aubert nell’alta valle del Po. Note morfologiche e geonemiche (Plecoptera, Leuctridae) / Elisabetta Ravizza Dematteis, Carlalberto Ravizza.. – P. 381- 388 Biogeografia dei Chirotteri italiani / Benedetto Lanza, Pier Luigi Finotello.
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