@article {15191, title = {Notes on anophthalmous Corsican Otiorhynchus (Lixorrhynchus) Reitter, 1914, with description of a new species (Coleoptera, Curculionidae)}, journal = {Annali del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale "Giacomo Doria"}, volume = {98}, year = {2007}, month = {2006-2007(2007)}, pages = {403-424}, isbn = {0365-4389}, author = {Magrini, Paolo and Magnano, Luigi and Abbazzi, Piero} } @article {15192, title = {A new Otiorhynchus (Lixorrhynchus) Reitter, 1914 from Sicily and brief notes on the genus Ioniorhynchus Magrini, Meoli \& Abbazzi, 2005 (Coleoptera, Curculionoidea)}, journal = {Fragmenta Entomologica}, volume = {43}, number = {2}, year = {2011}, month = {31 dicembre}, pages = {167-177}, abstract = {A new species, Otiorhynchus (Lixorrhynchus) milazzoi n. sp., from western Sicily is described. The specimens were collected died and are missing of the genitals. It is the first finding of this subgenus in Sicily and greatly extends its distribution southward. The genus rank of Ioniorhynchus Magrini, Meoli\&Abbazzi, 2005, wrongly considered a subgenus of Otiorhynchus Germar, 1822 (Osella, 2008a) is re-instated on the basis of the clearly different male genitals of the two genera.}, keywords = {Ioniorhynchus, Otiorhynchus (Lixorrhynchus) milazzoi}, isbn = {0429-288X}, author = {Magrini, Paolo and Petrioli, Andrea and Daino, Giorgia} } @article {15190, title = {Two new species of Otiorhynchus (Lixorrhynchus) Reitter, 1914, and a new species of Raymondionymus Wollaston, 1873 from Aurunci Mountains (Latium) (Coleoptera, Curculionoidea)}, journal = {Fragmenta Entomologica}, volume = {40}, number = {2}, year = {2008}, month = {31 dicembre}, pages = {333-357}, type = {Article}, abstract = {Three new hypogean Curculionoidea have been discovered in the Aurunci Mountains (Lazio): Otiorhynchus (Lixorrhynchus) avoni n. sp.; Otiorhynchus (Lixorrhynchus) paulae n. sp. and Raymondionymus pulcherrimus n. sp. The text includes both photographs of the exoskeletal features (internal and external) that distinguish them within their respective groups, and a map summarizing the present distribution of anophthalmic and microphthalmic Lixorrhynchus in peninsular Italy and the Sardo-Corsican area. The first two species show a clear affinity with Otiorhynchus (Lixorrhynchus) bastianinii Magrini, Meoli \& Abbazzi, 2005, from the central Aurunci Mountains (Grava dei Serini (= Grotta dei Serini) 587 La/FR), while the distinctive shape of the pronotum in the third species clearly places it with R. meggiolaroi (Osella, 1977) (Liguria), R. eximius Meregalli \& Osella, 2006 (Lazio, Simbruini Mountains) and R. zoiai (Osella \& Giusto, 1985) (Piedmont, Massiccio del Monviso).}, keywords = {Otiorhynchus (Lixorrhynchus), Otiorhynchus (Lixorrhynchus) avoni, Otiorhynchus (Lixorrhynchus) bastianinii, Otiorhynchus (Lixorrhynchus) paulae, Raymondionymus eximius, Raymondionymus meggiolaroi, Raymondionymus pulcherrimus, Raymondionymus zoiai}, isbn = {0429-288X}, author = {Magrini, Paolo and Bastianini, Marco and Abbazzi, Piero} } @article {15189, title = {A new Otiorhynchus Germar, 1822 from Mount Etna (Sicily) (Coleoptera Curculionidae)}, journal = {Redia}, volume = {90}, year = {2007}, month = {2007}, pages = {23-27}, abstract = {Is described Otiorhynchus angelae n. sp. from Mount Etna, Sicily, clearly differing from the closely related O. meridionalis Gyllenhal, 1834 by the slenderer body, less convex eyes, narrower intraocular space, smaller and more convex granules on the pronotum, paler colour with spots of thin serrate silver scales on elytra, and aedeagus with longer and narrower median lobe. O. meridionalis is distributed in southern France, eastern Pyrenees, northeastern Spain, North Africa, and Italy (Piedmont, Liguria, Abruzzo and Sicily).}, keywords = {Otiorhynchus angelae, Otiorhynchus meridionalis}, isbn = {0370-4327}, author = {Magrini, Paolo and Abbazzi, Piero and Magnano, Luigi and Baviera, Cosimo} } @article {15186, title = {Two new species of Raymondionymus from Tuscany (Coleoptera, Curculionoidea)}, journal = {Fragmenta Entomologica}, volume = {43}, number = {1}, year = {2011}, month = {30 settembre}, pages = {89-106}, abstract = {Raymondionymus degiovannii and R. antoninii, were collected in traps in Tuscany. R. degiovannii n. sp., collected in a deep endogeous layer, resembles R. andreinii (Osella, 1977) from the Calvana Mountains (Florence-Prato) but is larger, has a more laterally dilated pronotum, basally wider elytra, more pronounced interstria and a longer club, a distinctly different underside and an aedeagus with a different apical opening, a stouter apical button and a straighter ventral lamina. R. antoninii n. sp., collected in a hypogean environment, clearly differs from the other Tuscan taxa in having a much narrower anterior body. The text includes both photographs of the morphological features (internal and external) that distinguish them within their genus.}, keywords = {Raymondionymus andreinii, Raymondionymus antoninii, Raymondionymus degiovannii}, isbn = {0429-288X}, author = {Magrini, Paolo and Abbazzi, Piero} } @article {15187, title = {Notes on the Otiorhynchus (Lixorrhynchus) of the Adriatic Apennine and sub-Apennine areas, with the description of a new species (Insecta, Coleoptera: Curculionoidea)}, journal = {Quaderno di Studi e Notizie di Storia Naturale della Romagna}, volume = {32}, year = {2011}, month = {Giugno}, pages = {105-120}, abstract = {Otiorhynchus (Lixorrhynchus) dauniae n. sp. from Puglia (Southern Italy) is described and illustrated, with a discussion of the systematic and geonemic relations between the species and other taxa of O. (Lixorrhynchus) of the Apennine and sub-Apennine Adriatic areas. The authors give morphometric data and iconography of a yet unreported population of O. (L.) angelinii (Osella, 1985) from Monte Vettore (Monti Sibillini -Macerata province); actually that species occurs, besides central Italy, also in the Marche area. An annotated checklist and a distribution map provide updated information on the species and subspecies of the subgen. Lixorrhynchus occurring in the Adriatic regions of peninsular Italy.}, keywords = {Otiorhynchus (Lixorrhynchus), Otiorhynchus (Lixorrhynchus) angelinii, Otiorhynchus (Lixorrhynchus) dauniae}, isbn = {1123-6787}, author = {Magrini, Paolo and Abbazzi, Piero} } @article {14394, title = {Notes on anophthalmous Corsican Otiorhynchus (Lixorrhynchus) Reitter, 1914, with description of a new species (Coleoptera, Curculionidae)}, journal = {Annali del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale "Giacomo Doria"}, volume = {98}, year = {2007}, month = {2006-2007(2007)}, pages = {403-424}, isbn = {0365-4389}, author = {Magrini, Paolo and Magnano, Luigi and Abbazzi, Piero} } @article {14395, title = {A new Otiorhynchus (Lixorrhynchus) Reitter, 1914 from Sicily and brief notes on the genus Ioniorhynchus Magrini, Meoli \& Abbazzi, 2005 (Coleoptera, Curculionoidea)}, journal = {Fragmenta Entomologica}, volume = {43}, number = {2}, year = {2011}, month = {31 dicembre}, pages = {167-177}, abstract = {A new species, Otiorhynchus (Lixorrhynchus) milazzoi n. sp., from western Sicily is described. The specimens were collected died and are missing of the genitals. It is the first finding of this subgenus in Sicily and greatly extends its distribution southward. The genus rank of Ioniorhynchus Magrini, Meoli\&Abbazzi, 2005, wrongly considered a subgenus of Otiorhynchus Germar, 1822 (Osella, 2008a) is re-instated on the basis of the clearly different male genitals of the two genera.}, keywords = {Ioniorhynchus, Otiorhynchus (Lixorrhynchus) milazzoi}, isbn = {0429-288X}, author = {Magrini, Paolo and Petrioli, Andrea and Daino, Giorgia} } @article {14386, title = {Two new species of Otiorhynchus (Lixorrhynchus) Reitter, 1914, and a new species of Raymondionymus Wollaston, 1873 from Aurunci Mountains (Latium) (Coleoptera, Curculionoidea)}, journal = {Fragmenta Entomologica}, volume = {40}, number = {2}, year = {2008}, month = {31 dicembre}, pages = {333-357}, type = {Article}, abstract = {Three new hypogean Curculionoidea have been discovered in the Aurunci Mountains (Lazio): Otiorhynchus (Lixorrhynchus) avoni n. sp.; Otiorhynchus (Lixorrhynchus) paulae n. sp. and Raymondionymus pulcherrimus n. sp. The text includes both photographs of the exoskeletal features (internal and external) that distinguish them within their respective groups, and a map summarizing the present distribution of anophthalmic and microphthalmic Lixorrhynchus in peninsular Italy and the Sardo-Corsican area. The first two species show a clear affinity with Otiorhynchus (Lixorrhynchus) bastianinii Magrini, Meoli \& Abbazzi, 2005, from the central Aurunci Mountains (Grava dei Serini (= Grotta dei Serini) 587 La/FR), while the distinctive shape of the pronotum in the third species clearly places it with R. meggiolaroi (Osella, 1977) (Liguria), R. eximius Meregalli \& Osella, 2006 (Lazio, Simbruini Mountains) and R. zoiai (Osella \& Giusto, 1985) (Piedmont, Massiccio del Monviso).}, keywords = {Otiorhynchus (Lixorrhynchus), Otiorhynchus (Lixorrhynchus) avoni, Otiorhynchus (Lixorrhynchus) bastianinii, Otiorhynchus (Lixorrhynchus) paulae, Raymondionymus eximius, Raymondionymus meggiolaroi, Raymondionymus pulcherrimus, Raymondionymus zoiai}, isbn = {0429-288X}, author = {Magrini, Paolo and Bastianini, Marco and Abbazzi, Piero} } @article {14384, title = {A new Otiorhynchus Germar, 1822 from Mount Etna (Sicily) (Coleoptera Curculionidae)}, journal = {Redia}, volume = {90}, year = {2007}, month = {2007}, pages = {23-27}, abstract = {Is described Otiorhynchus angelae n. sp. from Mount Etna, Sicily, clearly differing from the closely related O. meridionalis Gyllenhal, 1834 by the slenderer body, less convex eyes, narrower intraocular space, smaller and more convex granules on the pronotum, paler colour with spots of thin serrate silver scales on elytra, and aedeagus with longer and narrower median lobe. O. meridionalis is distributed in southern France, eastern Pyrenees, northeastern Spain, North Africa, and Italy (Piedmont, Liguria, Abruzzo and Sicily).}, keywords = {Otiorhynchus angelae, Otiorhynchus meridionalis}, isbn = {0370-4327}, author = {Magrini, Paolo and Abbazzi, Piero and Magnano, Luigi and Baviera, Cosimo} } @article {14379, title = {Notes on the Otiorhynchus (Lixorrhynchus) of the Adriatic Apennine and sub-Apennine areas, with the description of a new species (Insecta, Coleoptera: Curculionoidea)}, journal = {Quaderno di Studi e Notizie di Storia Naturale della Romagna}, volume = {32}, year = {2011}, month = {Giugno}, pages = {105-120}, abstract = {Otiorhynchus (Lixorrhynchus) dauniae n. sp. from Puglia (Southern Italy) is described and illustrated, with a discussion of the systematic and geonemic relations between the species and other taxa of O. (Lixorrhynchus) of the Apennine and sub-Apennine Adriatic areas. The authors give morphometric data and iconography of a yet unreported population of O. (L.) angelinii (Osella, 1985) from Monte Vettore (Monti Sibillini -Macerata province); actually that species occurs, besides central Italy, also in the Marche area. An annotated checklist and a distribution map provide updated information on the species and subspecies of the subgen. Lixorrhynchus occurring in the Adriatic regions of peninsular Italy.}, keywords = {Otiorhynchus (Lixorrhynchus), Otiorhynchus (Lixorrhynchus) angelinii, Otiorhynchus (Lixorrhynchus) dauniae}, isbn = {1123-6787}, author = {Magrini, Paolo and Abbazzi, Piero} } @article {14375, title = {Two new species of Raymondionymus from Tuscany (Coleoptera, Curculionoidea)}, journal = {Fragmenta Entomologica}, volume = {43}, number = {1}, year = {2011}, month = {30 settembre}, pages = {89-106}, abstract = {Raymondionymus degiovannii and R. antoninii, were collected in traps in Tuscany. R. degiovannii n. sp., collected in a deep endogeous layer, resembles R. andreinii (Osella, 1977) from the Calvana Mountains (Florence-Prato) but is larger, has a more laterally dilated pronotum, basally wider elytra, more pronounced interstria and a longer club, a distinctly different underside and an aedeagus with a different apical opening, a stouter apical button and a straighter ventral lamina. R. antoninii n. sp., collected in a hypogean environment, clearly differs from the other Tuscan taxa in having a much narrower anterior body. The text includes both photographs of the morphological features (internal and external) that distinguish them within their genus.}, keywords = {Raymondionymus andreinii, Raymondionymus antoninii, Raymondionymus degiovannii}, isbn = {0429-288X}, author = {Magrini, Paolo and Abbazzi, Piero} }