From 1994 the museum publishes a periodical scientific journal, Studi e Ricerche, as well as a series of monographs and articles of a naturalistic or archaeological interest.
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2006
Angeli A D; Beschin C
STOMATOPODI TERZIARI DEL VENETO (ITALIA SETTENTRIONALE) Journal Article
In: Studi e Ricerche, no. 13, pp. 25 - 34, 2006, ISSN: 1127-3100.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Malacostraca, NE Italy, Stomatopoda, Tertiary, Unipeltata
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title = {STOMATOPODI TERZIARI DEL VENETO (ITALIA SETTENTRIONALE)},
author = {Antonio De Angeli and Claudio Beschin },
editor = {Associazione Amici del museo and Museo Civico "G. Zannato"},
url = {https://www.museozannato.it/pp-25-34/},
issn = {1127-3100},
year = {2006},
date = {2006-12-31},
urldate = {2006-01-01},
journal = {Studi e Ricerche},
number = {13},
pages = {25 - 34},
abstract = {Vengono trattati gli stomatopodi fossili del Terziario del Veneto (Italia settentrionale). Il campione studiato include le specie note Pseudosquilla berica De Angeli & Messina, 1996 (Famiglia Pseudosquillidae Manning, 1977), Lysiosquilla antiqua (Münster, 1842) e L. messinai De Angeli, 1997 (Famiglia Lysiosqullidae Giesbrecht, 1910). Nuovo materiale conservato nel Museo Civico “G. Zannato” di Montecchio Maggiore ha contribuito alla descrizione di Coronidopsis albanellensis sp. nov. (Famiglia Eurysquillidae Manning, 1977) e Squilla breoniensis sp. nov. (Famiglia Squillidae Latreille, 1802). I livelli terziari del Veneto, già noti per i numerosi e ben conservati decapodi fossili, sono da ritenersi importanti anche per la presenza di rari stomatopodi.},
keywords = {Malacostraca, NE Italy, Stomatopoda, Tertiary, Unipeltata},
pubstate = {published},
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}