Protura of Italy, with a key to species and their distribution

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Te Italian Protura were studied basing on 5103 specimens from 198 sampling areas, along with bibliographic data from 49 collecting sites. 17 out of the 20 Italian regions are covered. As a result, 40 species have been identifed (belonging to 8 genera and 4 families), 6 of which are new records for the Italian fauna. A key to the Italian species is reported, followed by a series of distribution maps and brief remarks for some of them. A preliminary biogeographical overview allowed us to delineate the chorological categories of these species, 10 of which are actually known only in Italy. Te comparison with the species richness known for some best studied Central and Eastern European Countries leads us to speculate that widening our research, Italian Protura check-list will be much implemented. © Loris Galli et al.

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Galli, L., Capurro, M., & Torti, C. (2011). Protura of Italy, with a key to species and their distribution. ZooKeys, 146, 19–67. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.146.1885

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