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Bibliog. Dei Neur. Italiani• Repertorio dei lavori, comunicazioni, etc. con citazioni di Neuropterida per il territorio italiano o limitrofo aggiornato al 30 agosto 2021 2084 riferimenti A.A.V.V., 2005. L’actualisation de l’inventaire des Zones Naturelles d’Intérêt Ecologique, Faunistique et Floristique de Provence Alpes Côte d’Azur : ANNEXE 1 : Listes des espèces et habitats déterminants et remarquables. DIREN PACA, juillet 2005, 55 pp. A.A.V.V. 2009. Piano di Gestione ZPSIT3210040 Monti Lessini - Pasubio Piccole Dolomiti Vicentine. Prima stesura preliminare. Rev. 0.02: 216 pp. A.A.V.V., 2014a. Note faunistiche italiche 2014a. Fonti internet varie, 111 pp. A.A.V.V., 2014b. Note faunistiche italiche 2014b. Fonti internet varie, 209 pp. A.A.V.V., 2015a. Note faunistiche italiche 2015a. Fonti internet varie, 77 pp. A.A.V.V., 2015b. Note faunistiche italiche 2015b. Fonti internet varie, 81 pp. A.A.V.V., 2016a. Note faunistiche italiche 2016a. Fonti internet varie, 86 pp. A.A.V.V., 2016a. Note faunistiche italiche 2016a. Fonti internet varie, 114 pp. A.A.V.V., 2017a. Note faunistiche italiche 2017a. Fonti internet varie, 69 pp. A.A.V.V., 2017b. Note faunistiche italiche 2017b. Fonti internet varie, 30 pp. A.A.V.V., 2018a. Note faunistiche italiche 2018a. Fonti internet varie, 38 pp. A.A.V.V., 2018b. Note faunistiche italiche 2018b. Fonti internet varie, 106 pp. A.A.V.V., 2019a. Note faunistiche italiche 2019a. Fonti internet varie, 73 pp. A.A.V.V., 2019b. Note faunistiche italiche 2019b. Fonti internet varie, 36 pp. A.A.V.V., 2020a. Note faunistiche italiche 2020a. Fonti internet varie, 45 pp. A.A.V.V., 2020b. Note faunistiche italiche 2020b. Fonti internet varie, 53 pp. A.A.V.V., 2021a. Note faunistiche italiche 2021a. Fonti internet varie, 34 pp. Acevedo, F.; Monserrat, V. J.; Badano, D. 2013. Comparative description of larvae of the European species of Distoleon Banks: D. annulatus (Klug, 1834) and D. tetragrammicus (Fabricius, 1798) (Neuroptera, Myrmeleontidae). Zootaxa 3721(5): 488-494. Acevedo Ramos, F.; Monserrat, V.J.; Contreras-Ramos, A.; Pérez-González, S. 2020. Comparative study of sensilla and other tegumentary structures of Myrmeleontidae larvae (Insecta, Neuroptera). Journal of Morphology 281: 1191-1209. Acipenser, A. 2009. Sympherobius (Sympherobius) fallax Navás 1908 - Hemerobiidae. http://www.entomologiitaliani.net/public/forum/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=116&t=3262 Acloque A., 1897 - Faune de France - 516 pp., J. - B. Bailliére et fils, Paris. Affaticati, E. 2007a. Distoleon tetragrammicus. www.naturamediterraneo.com/forum/topic.asp? TOPIC_ID=31558 Affaticati, E. 2007b. Galleria fauna macro. www.juzaphoto.com/galleria_fauna-macro.htm Agnoli, G. L. 2003. Insects: Ascalaphid Neuropter. www.chrysis.net/photo/gallery/photo.php Agrezzi, E. 1995. Funghi, fiori ed insetti nella bassa Valdadige. La Valdadige nel cuore 2:15. Aistleitner E., 1980 - Die Arten des Genus Libelloides Tjeder, 1972, der Iberischen Halbinsel (Neuroptera, Planipennia, Ascalaphidae) - Entomofaga 1: pp. 234 - 297. Aistleitner E., 1981 - Eine neue Unterart von Libelloides longicornis (L.) aus den Südostalpen (Neuropteroidea, Planipennia, Ascalaphidae) - Entomofauna 2: pp. 191 - 202. Aistleitner, E. 2007. Zur taxonomie und chorologie des schmetterlingshaftes Libelloides lacteus (Brullé, 1832)(Neuroptera, Ascalaphidae). Entomofauna 28(26) :357-368. Aistleitner, E. 2019. Schmetterlingshafte der Westpalaearktis – faunistische und phaenologische Aufzeichnungen und Anmerkungen (Neuropterida, Planipennia, Ascalaphidae). Mitteilungen der Münchener Entomologischen Gesellschaft 109:117-137. Aistleitner, E. 2020. Studien über Schmetterlingshafte: Die Taxa Libelloides longicornis (Linnaeus, 1758) und L. macaronius (Scopoli, 1763) in den Südalpen und den angrenzenden Dinariden (Neuroptera, Ascalaphidae). Nachrichtenblatt der Bayerischen Entomologen 69(3/4):50-59. Albarda, 1891 - Revision des Raphidides - Tijdschr. Entomol. 34: 65-148. Allioni C., 1766 - Manipulus insectorum taurinensium - Melanges phil. mat. Soc. R. Turin, T.3 (7): 185 - 98. Alma A., Arzone A., 1988 - Reperti biologici su Ctenarytaina eucalypti (Maskell)(Homoptera Psylloidea) - Atti Congr. naz. ital. Entomol., L'Aquila, 1988: 489-96. Alma A., Arzone A., Tavella L., 1991 - Biocenosi di Dialeurodes citri (Asmh.) in Piemonte (Rhynchota: Aleyrodidae) - Atti XVI Congr. Naz. It. Entomologia, Bari - Martina Franca (1991): 323 - 28. Altadonna, G. 2011a. Synclisis baetica Rambur, 1842 - Myrmeleontidae. http://www.entomologiitaliani.net/public/forum/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=117&t=28939 Altadonna, G. 2011b. Distoleon tetragrammicus (Fabricius, 1798) - Myrmeleontidae. http://www.entomologiitaliani.net/public/forum/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=117&t=28953 Altadonna, G. 2011c. Fibla maclachlani (Albarda, 1891) - Raphidioptera Inocelliidae. http://www.entomologiitaliani.net/public/forum/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=428&t=29722 Altieri, T. 2011. Chrysoperla sp. - Chrysopidae. http://www.entomologiitaliani.net/public/forum/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=118&t=26829 Amata, C. 2010a. da identificare. www.naturamediterraneo.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=114764 Amata, C. 2010b. da identificare 2. www.naturamediterraneo.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=114766 Amata, C. 2011a. Libelloides coccajus (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) - Ascalaphidae. http://www.entomologiitaliani.net/public/forum/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=115&t=21797 Amata, C. 2011b. Libelloides siculus (Angelini, 1827) - Neuroptera Ascalaphidae. http://www.entomologiitaliani.net/public/forum/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=115&t=23941 Ambrosi, F. 1851. Prospetto delle specie zoologiche conosciute nel Trentino. Trento, Tipografia Perini, 261-346. Amore, I. 2009. 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