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Condition: New. 374, 26 col plates, 40 figs. 240x170mm. HB. NEW. . Text English. Special volume dedicated to faunistically important areas. Contribution on areas with high biodiversity potential in Italy (Vol. 1) cover the Macrolepidoptera of Mt Subasio (Umbria), the Prenestini Mts (Latium) and the massif of Matese (Molise/Campa…nia), 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. 208 specimens illustrated in colour. [9788889327098].
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Condition: New. 448, 58 col plates, text figs, maps. 240x170mm. HB. NEW. . Text English. The second volume dedicated to faunistically important areas for Lepidoptera in Italy. Contributions on areas with high biodiversity potential in Italy (Vol. 2) includes National Parks such as Val Grande, Foreste Casentinesi, Circeo and La M…addalena or other nature preserves, including the Paneveggio-Pale di San Martino Nature Park and Grotticelle Nature Reserve. Other contributions detail the fauna of important sites such as Tavolara and nearby islands and the Silver fir forests of Calabrian 'Serre'. In addition to La Maddalena and Tavolara archipelagos, a third article on the Pontine Islands focuses on the fauna of small islands. As in the first volume, a faunistic focus is maintained but also included are ecological and biogeographical references throughout the text, not least a conclusive clarification of the natural host plants of the European Bramea, which is one of the longest unresolved issues in Italian lepidopterology.Data for almost 1,500 species are provided, more than 300 specimens and several habitats are illustrated in colour. [9788889327135]. Iorio, Alfonso (illustrator).