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Author's name taken from dedication.

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"Catalogo cronologica": p. [65]-[70]

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Introduction signed: Domenico Selva, [editor].

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Imprint varies: Vol. II reads "printed by C. Whittingham for Sherwood, Neely, and Jones", Vol. III, "printed by C. Whittingham for J. Johnson, etc."

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Dedication signed: Gio. Rosini.

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"The letterpress consists of two portions, each independent of the other. The purely technical matter ... has been assigned to the editor: while the popular part, commencing with the Englishname, has been intrusted to Mrs. Lankester."

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Vols. 5-6 without edition statement.

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Data collected during an oceanographic cruise along the southeastern Brazilian coast from Cape Frio (22° 58' S) and Paraná (27° 50' S) in March 1982 showed that the marine insect Halobates micans occurred along the Southeastern Brazilian Bight, but in lower abundance in low-temperature areas due to the intrusion and upwelling of South Atlantic Central Water, and in low-salinity areas in Coastal Water. Insect capture was higher at night and in the oligotrophic Tropical Water. The number of nymphs and adult females was higher, probably because of an active breeding season during the austral summer. Adult sex ratio was 1.3:1.0 (F:M). Floating gas vesicles of benthic Sargassum spp. and petroleum lumps were used by females for egg-laying.

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A introdução de Achatina fulica é assinalada em Itariri, SP, Brasil. Essa espécie de caramujo terrestre foi importada para cultivo, visando à comercialização para consumo humano como "escargot". O encontro de exemplares em vida livre mostra a dispersão de A. fulica e, conseqüentemente, o risco de transmissão de Angiostrongylus cantonensis, nematóide parasita do homem e de outros vertebrados. Além disso, o caramujo é uma praga importante da agricultura.