This paper represents an update of the list of Italian amphib-ians and reptiles published 15 years ago by Razzetti et al. (2006) and of the checklist published in 1993 by the late Benedetto Lanza. At present, the Italian herpetofauna includes 100 species (41 amphibians and 59 reptiles) and an amphibian taxon of hybrid origin. Seven species and one subspecies are allochthonous and became naturalized within the last century. Since the last published list, a new species has been described (Vipera walser), five taxa have been raised to species rank (Salamandrina perspicillata, Speleomantes sarrabusensis, Zootoca carniolica, Malpolon insignitus and Natrix helvetica) while three taxa have been downgraded to subspecies. All the relevant taxonomic...
The new atlas of amphibians and reptiles of Italy. The atlas project of S.H.I. started in 1993 and l...
Checklists represent a basic tool for conservation and management of regional faunas. However, our k...
Natural history museums are irreplaceable tools to study and preserve the biological diversity aroun...
This paper represents an update of the list of Italian amphib-ians and reptiles published 15 years a...
After an extensive review of the ecological literature on the Italian amphibians and reptiles, the ...
To develop a monitoring programme on the threatened species of amphibians and reptiles, the Ministry...
New data on the distribution of amphibians and reptiles of conservation interest in southern Tuscany...
Common Italian names of the amphibians and reptiles present in the geographic Italy are proposed. We...
This paper focuses on the amphibian and reptile species occurring in the Majella National Park, a m...
The Scientific Committee for the Italian Fauna is managing the new checklist of the animal species o...
Seventeen years after the publication of the last checklist of the damselflies and dragonflies found...
The Scientific Committee for the Italian Fauna is managing the new checklist of the animal species o...
Nel presente contributo proponiamo, seguendo i criteri illustrati nel testo, alcuni nomi comuni ital...
Italy is the European country with the highest amphibian richness and endemism. However distribution...
Abstract. Little attention has been paid to the herpetological fauna of the Simbruini Mountains Regi...
The new atlas of amphibians and reptiles of Italy. The atlas project of S.H.I. started in 1993 and l...
Checklists represent a basic tool for conservation and management of regional faunas. However, our k...
Natural history museums are irreplaceable tools to study and preserve the biological diversity aroun...
This paper represents an update of the list of Italian amphib-ians and reptiles published 15 years a...
After an extensive review of the ecological literature on the Italian amphibians and reptiles, the ...
To develop a monitoring programme on the threatened species of amphibians and reptiles, the Ministry...
New data on the distribution of amphibians and reptiles of conservation interest in southern Tuscany...
Common Italian names of the amphibians and reptiles present in the geographic Italy are proposed. We...
This paper focuses on the amphibian and reptile species occurring in the Majella National Park, a m...
The Scientific Committee for the Italian Fauna is managing the new checklist of the animal species o...
Seventeen years after the publication of the last checklist of the damselflies and dragonflies found...
The Scientific Committee for the Italian Fauna is managing the new checklist of the animal species o...
Nel presente contributo proponiamo, seguendo i criteri illustrati nel testo, alcuni nomi comuni ital...
Italy is the European country with the highest amphibian richness and endemism. However distribution...
Abstract. Little attention has been paid to the herpetological fauna of the Simbruini Mountains Regi...
The new atlas of amphibians and reptiles of Italy. The atlas project of S.H.I. started in 1993 and l...
Checklists represent a basic tool for conservation and management of regional faunas. However, our k...
Natural history museums are irreplaceable tools to study and preserve the biological diversity aroun...