The entangled photon pairs (biphotons) produced from parametric down-conversion (PDC) in a (2) crystal are the key element for several quantum information and communication schemes. Recent theoretical investigations [1-2] have revealed the peculiar structure of the biphotonic correlation characterizing the entanglement of twin beams in the space-time domain. The biphotonic correlation in type I PDC is characterized in the near field by a X-shaped geometry, which turns out to be non-factorable in space and time, offering thus the relevant possibility of manipulating the temporal bandwidth of biphoton entanglement by acting on their spatial degrees of freedom. The name X-entanglement was coined to describe this geometry [1]. An other key feat...