BACCETTI B.
(Éd. sc.), 1987
Evolutionary
biology of orthopteroid insects
Ellis
Horwood Ltd, Series in Entomology and Acarology,
Chichester, 612 p.
Table of contents,
p. 5-8
Preface, B. Baccetti, p. 9-10.
Dedication, p. 11
1. Spermatazoa and phylogeny in orthopteroid insects,
B. Baccetti, p. 12-112, 348 fig.
2. Evolutionary cytotaxonomy in nine species of Chorthippus
(Orthoptera, Acrididae), J. Belda,
J. Cabrero, J.P.M. Camacho & F. Pascual, p. 112-123,
5 fig.
3. Primitive Orthoptera and primitive plants, R.
E. Blackith, p. 124-126.
4. Factors in the reproductive isolation between Dociostaurus
curvicercus uv, D. jagoi jagoi and
D. genei litoralis, S.A.
Blondheim, p. 127-133, 5 fig.
5. Speciation by hybridization in Orthopteroid insects,
L. BuIIini & G. Nascetti, p. 134-147, 5 fig.
6. Cytological markers for analysing evolutionary
relationships between related species of Orthopteroids,
J.P.M. Camacho, F. Pascualt, J. Belda & J. Cabrero,
p. 148-156, 2 fig.
7. Itafian and European Dermaptera of the museums of
Florence and Milan studied by H.Steinmann, F. Capra,
p. 157-173, 31 fig., 4 pl.
8. Evolutionary and ecological aspects on ovarian
diversity in Phasmida, U. Carlberg, p. 174-176, 1
fig.
9. Further genetic studies of Melanoplus
sanguinipes (F.) populations, W. Chapcot,
M.J. Bidochka & F.R.H. Hodson, p. 177-183, 1 fig.
10. Morphometric and pigmentary variation in Calliptamus
barbarus, Costa, 1836 in relationship with the
environment, and its taxonomic value, M.E. Clemente,
M.D. Garcia & J.J. Presa, p. 184-189, 3 fig.
11. Using the scanning electron microscope in
orthopteroid taxonomy, M.E. Dakin, p. 190-194, 12
fig.
12. Contribution of Blattaria to the biogeography of
the Mediterranean area, C. Failla & A. Messina,
p. 194-207, 12 fig.
13. The genus Miramella Dovnar-Zapolskij,
1933, in the Balkan and Carpathian regions, A.
Galvagni, p. 208-218, 21 fig.
14. Orthopterology in transition: PAAS is prologue !,
S.K. Gangwere & V.R. Vickery, p. 218-223.
15. Preliminary notes on the Acridoidea of Madeira
(Portugal): distribution and behaviour , S.K.
Gangwere, p. 224-228.
16. The chromosome system of Chorthippus
jucundus (Fisch.) (Orthoptera), J.
Gosálvez, C. López-Fernández, C. García de la Vega,
J.S. Rufas & E. Morales Agacino, p. 229-234, 2 fig.
17. Morphometric and chromosome divergence in three
species of the genus Arcyptera (Acrididae),
J. Gosálvez, C. López-Fernández & E. Morales
Agacino, p. 235-239, 1 fig.
18. Distribution and hybridization of species of the
genus Ephippiger Bert. 1827 in the
Briançon and Vallouise regions (Hautes-Alpes, France),
P. Grandcolas, p. 240-245, 3 fig.
19. Biogeography of the Orthoptera of northern Spain,
Luis Herrera Mesa, p. 246-251, 3 fig.
20. Speciation in the Orthoptera - insights from
hybrid zones, Godfrey M. Hewitt, p. 252-259.
21. The present status of orthopterology in China,
Chia-Chi Hsiung, p. 260-272, 2 fig.
22. Genetical and behavioural factors separating two
sibling species of Catantops Schaum
1853 (Orthoptera : Acrididae: Catantopinae) in West
Africa, N.D. Jago & J.P. Grunshaw, p. 273-280, 3
fig.
23. The geographical distribution of the predatory
genus Phisis Stål, 1861
(Grylloptera : Tettigonioidea), Xing-bao Jin, p.
280-292, 5 fig.
24. The status of the South African Acridoidea
s.l. (Orthoptera : Caelifera), Palle
Johnsen, p. 293-295.
25. The Orthoptera, s. str., and Grylloptera, or
grigs, of Micronesia - a preliminary survey, D.
Keith. McE. Kevan, p. 296-324, 3 fig.
26. Some characters in meso- and metanotum of
Acridoidea (Orthoptera) and their utilization in taxonomy,
Marcello La Greca, p. 325-332, 4 pl.
27. Structure and function of the posterior
prolongation of dorsum and of lateral lobes of pronotum
in Acridoidea (Orthoptera), Marcello La Greca, p.
333-341, 20 fig.
28. Orthoptera of xerothermic habitats in Poland and
their origin, AIma Liana, p. 342-346.
29. Evolutionary differentiation of right and left
tegmina in crickets, Sinzo Masaki, Mitsuko Kataoka,
Kazuga Shirato & Masahide Nakagahara, p. 347-357.
30. An overview of egg structure in Orthopteroid
insects, Massimo Mazzini, p. 358-372, 8 pl.
31. On the taxonomy and geonemy of the genus Miramella
in the Alps, the Jura, the Vosges, the
"Schwarzwald", and the "Pfalzerwald",
A. Nadig, p. 373-376, 2 pl.
32. Vicinity as a modifying factor in the Orthoptera
fauna of smaller biogeographical units, B. Nagy, p.
377-385, 3 fig.
33. On etho-ecological characteristics and phylogeny
of Tetrigidae, S.Y. Paranjape, A.M. Bhalerao, &
N.M. Naidu, p. 386-395, 10 fig.
34. Morphological and cytogenetical differentiation
between populations of Chorthippus binotatus (Charpentier)
(Orthoptera, Acrididae), F. Pascual, J. Belda, J.
Cabrero, & J.P.M. Camacho, p. 396-399, 1 fig.
35. Effects and applied potential of anti-hormones in
acridids, M.P. Pener, p. 400-413, 1 fig.
36. Endemism among the Orthopterans (Orthoptera) in
the Bulgarian mountains, Georgi Petrov Peschev, p.
414-417.
37. Speciation and biogeography of some southern
European Orthoptera, as revealed by their songs,
David R. Ragge, p. 418-426, 17 fig.
38. Techniques and approaches in studying an unknown
fauna : the Tettigoniidae of Australia, D.C.F. Rentz,
p. 427-432.
39. Considerations in naming a family : the Orthoptera
family Cooloolidae, D.C.F. Rentz, p. 433-437, 5 fig.
40. Distribution and relationships of the Australian
Rhaphidophoridae (Orthoptera) : pointers to past climatic
changes, Aola M. Richards, p. 438-449, 5 fig.
41. Behavioural studies on neotropical grasshoppers :
implications for taxonomy, Klaus Riede, p. 450-454.
42. Taxonomy of the African acridoid fauna : progress
and prospects 1970-1985, J. Mark Ritchie, p. 455-469.
43. The biogeography of Costa Rican acridid
grasshoppers, in relation to their putative phylogenetic
orgins and ecology, C.H.F. Rowell, p. 470-482
44. General observations on the systematics of
Mantodea, Roger Roy, p. 483-487.
45. Overview of the biogeography of African mantides,
Roger Roy, p. 489-495.
46. Phylogenetic and evolutionary information on
Dermapterafrom the point ofview of insect integrated
taxonomy, Seiroku Sakai, p. 496-513, 10 fig.
47. Microevolutionary studies in Dolichopodinae cave
crickets, Valerio Sbordoni, Giuliana Allegrucci,
Adalgisa Caccone, Gianmaria Carchini & Donatella
Cesaroni, p. 514-540, 12 fig.
48. The evolution of the genus Bacillus (Phasmatodea
Bacillidae) from a karyological point of view,
Valerio Scali & Ombretta Marescalchi, p. 541-549, 15
fig.
49. Adaptation of Saltatoria to various climatic
factors with regard to their survival in ditTerent
geographical regions, Gerhard H. Schmidt, p. 550-565,
3 fig.
50. The phylogeny and biogeography of Mediastinia
(Dictyoptera : Blattaria : Blattellidae) : a
preliminary report, J.S. Strazanac, p. 566-570, 4
fig.
51. Speciation and taxonomic features in tree crickets
(Grylloidea : Oecanthidae), Robert B. Toms, p.
571-580, 3 fig.
52. The northern Nearctic Orthoptera : their origins
and survival, V.R. Vickery, p. 581-591, 10 fig.
53. Patterns of gene flow disruption in the evolution
of the genus Arphia (Acrididae :
Oedipodinae), Robert B. Willey, p. 592-600, 1 fig.
Index, p. 601-612.
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