The authors present the first results of a survey on the presence of Brachytrupes megacephalus (Orthoptera species described by Alexandre Lefebvre in 1827 from specimens found in Sicily) in the Natural Reserve (NR) "Simeto Oasis". The NR is located along the Sicilian Ionian sandy coast just south of the city of Catania, at the mouth of the most important in river Sicily, Simeto. Brachytrupes megacephalus is a south Mediterranean species living in the sandy environments of Sicily, Aeolian Islands, Maltese islands, south Sardinia, North Africa. Due to its rarity in Europe, the species was included in Annexes II and IV of the European Directive 92/43 as one that requires special protection. This cricket is vegetarian, hygrophilous, yellowi...
Along with some studies on soil fauna in various Sicilian sites, both agricultural lands and typical...
The Atlantic beach cricket Pseudomogoplistes vicentae Gorochov, 1996 (Orthoptera: Grylloidea: Mogopl...
The Balkan Peninsula is treated as a hotspot of biodiversity with over 40% of European bush-crickets...
Until recent years, records of the indigenous gryllid species Brachytrupes megacephalus within the M...
There are numerous initiatives in the world that concern ‘sanctuaries’ or protected areas aimed for...
Flooded semi-natural grasslands are endangered ecosystems throughout Europe. In Italy, among flooded...
Orthopterans occur in most terrestrial habitats and their order includes the grasshoppers, locusts, ...
In late April 2022, while listening to audio files from an unsupervised bioacoustic assessment of th...
We obtained the first records of <em>Sciobia (Thilptoblemus)</em> natalia in Europe after a single r...
The note reports the data of a three-year sand fly investigation (1997-99) carried out in Eastern Si...
Information for identifying biodiversity hotspots for species conservation involves the estimation o...
The note reports the data of a three-year sand fly investigation (1997-99) carried out in Eastern Si...
Citizen science, the engagement of people in a research project, has grown rapidly in recent years, ...
In the last few years a lot of new information has become available on Natula averni. As the common ...
New chorological data on some species of Orthoptera from the Italian region Molise are given, and 11...
Along with some studies on soil fauna in various Sicilian sites, both agricultural lands and typical...
The Atlantic beach cricket Pseudomogoplistes vicentae Gorochov, 1996 (Orthoptera: Grylloidea: Mogopl...
The Balkan Peninsula is treated as a hotspot of biodiversity with over 40% of European bush-crickets...
Until recent years, records of the indigenous gryllid species Brachytrupes megacephalus within the M...
There are numerous initiatives in the world that concern ‘sanctuaries’ or protected areas aimed for...
Flooded semi-natural grasslands are endangered ecosystems throughout Europe. In Italy, among flooded...
Orthopterans occur in most terrestrial habitats and their order includes the grasshoppers, locusts, ...
In late April 2022, while listening to audio files from an unsupervised bioacoustic assessment of th...
We obtained the first records of <em>Sciobia (Thilptoblemus)</em> natalia in Europe after a single r...
The note reports the data of a three-year sand fly investigation (1997-99) carried out in Eastern Si...
Information for identifying biodiversity hotspots for species conservation involves the estimation o...
The note reports the data of a three-year sand fly investigation (1997-99) carried out in Eastern Si...
Citizen science, the engagement of people in a research project, has grown rapidly in recent years, ...
In the last few years a lot of new information has become available on Natula averni. As the common ...
New chorological data on some species of Orthoptera from the Italian region Molise are given, and 11...
Along with some studies on soil fauna in various Sicilian sites, both agricultural lands and typical...
The Atlantic beach cricket Pseudomogoplistes vicentae Gorochov, 1996 (Orthoptera: Grylloidea: Mogopl...
The Balkan Peninsula is treated as a hotspot of biodiversity with over 40% of European bush-crickets...