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Adalgisa Guglielmino

Adalgisa Guglielmino

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Adalgisa Guglielmino is affiliated with Tuscia University in Italy and has a substantial research output within the fields of Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their work spans various subfields including Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Genetics, Plant Science, Insect Science, and Ecology.

The scientist's research focuses primarily on fossil insects preserved in amber, plant and animal studies, and insect and arachnid ecology and behavior. Specific attention is given to Hymenoptera taxonomy and phylogeny and studies involving phytoplasmas and Hemiptera pathogens, as well as insect-plant interactions and control, alongside Lepidoptera biology and taxonomy.

They have collaborated frequently with several co-authors, notably Massimo Olmi, Leonardo Capradossi, Evgeny E. Perkovsky, Dmitry V. Vasilenko, and Christoph Bückle.

Adalgisa Guglielmino has published in multiple scientific venues, with a strong presence in the following journals:

  • Zootaxa
  • Global Biodiversity Information Facility
  • Cretaceous Research
  • Palaeoentomology
  • Journal of Hymenoptera Research

Among the recent papers authored or co-authored by Guglielmino are:

  • First Bocchus Ashmead (Hymenoptera: Dryinidae) from Upper Eocene Rovno amber: B. schmalhauseni sp. nov., 2020, Zootaxa
  • Discovery of the first apterous pincer wasp from amber, with description of a new tribe, genus and species of Apodryininae (Hymenoptera, Dryinidae), 2022, Zootaxa
  • An important intermediate step in the evolution of pincer wasps: an extraordinary new type of chela from mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber (Hymenoptera, Dryinidae), 2020, Cretaceous Research
  • A review of the fossil Embolemidae (Hymenoptera: Chrysidoidea), with description of seven new species and history of the family, 2020, Cretaceous Research
  • A review of the biology of the pincer wasps (Hymenoptera: Dryinidae), 2023, Austral Entomology

Best Publications

  • An updated host-parasite catalogue of world Dryinidae (Hymenoptera: Chrysidoidea).

    Adalgisa Guglielmino;Massimo Olmi;Christoph Bückle

  • A host-parasite catalog of world Dryinidae (Hymenoptera: Chrysidoidea): first supplement

    A. Guglielmino;Massimo Olmi

  • A host-parasite catalog of world Dryinidae (Hymenoptera Chrysidoidea): second supplement.

    A. Guglielmino;M. Olmi

  • Discovery of a new Nearctic species of Bocchus (Hymenoptera: Dryinidae).

    Adalgisa Guglielmino;Massimo Olmi;Leonardo Capradossi;Stefano Speranza

  • Anteon hubeni a new species from Ecuador (Hymenoptera: Dryinidae).

    Massimo Olmi;Mario Contarini;Leonardo Capradossi;Adalgisa Guglielmino

  • Discovery of a new species of Gonatopus (Hymenoptera: Dryinidae) from Colombia

    Stefano Speranza;Massimo Olmi;Leonardo Capradossi;Adalgisa Guglielmino

  • A new species of Anteon from Zimbabwe (Hymenoptera, Dryinidae).

    Massimo Olmi;Leonardo Capradossi;Adalgisa Guglielmino

  • Discovery of a new species of Embolemus Westwood (Hymenoptera: Embolemidae) from New Caledonia.

    Mario Contarini;Massimo Olmi;Leonardo Capradossi;Adalgisa Guglielmino

  • A new species of Lonchodryinus (Hymenoptera, Dryinidae) from Upper Eocene Baltic amber.

    Massimo Olmi;Dmitry V. Vasilenko;Leonardo Capradossi;Evgeny E. Perkovsky

  • Description of larval instars of Neodryinus typhlocybae (Ashmead, 1893) (Hymenoptera Dryinidae), with remarks on its biology

    Adalgisa Guglielmino;Christoph Bückle

  • Descriptions of the first females of Embolemus (Hymenoptera: Chrysidoidea) from Kachin (Myanmar) amber

    Massimo Olmi;Adalgisa Guglielmino;Patrick Müller;Leonardo Capradossi

  • Postembryonic development of Gonatopus lunatus Klug (Hymenoptera : Dryinidae : Gonatopodinae), with remarks on its biology

    A. Guglielmino;E. G. Virla

  • Descriptions of new fossil taxa of Dryinidae (Hymenoptera: Chrysidoidea) from Burmese amber (Myanmar)

    Massimo Olmi;Zaifu Xu;Adalgisa Guglielmino

  • Description of larval instars of Mystrophorus formicaeformis Ruthe (Hymenoptera: Dryinidae)

    A. Guglielmino;C. Bückle

  • An important intermediate step in the evolution of pincer wasps: an extraordinary new type of chela from mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber (Hymenoptera, Dryinidae)

    Massimo Olmi;Evgeny E. Perkovsky;Evgeny E. Perkovsky;Kateryna V. Martynova;Mario Contarini

  • Description of Erwiniinae, new subfamily of Dryinidae from Ecuador (Hymenoptera: Chrysidoidea).

    Massimo Olmi;Adalgisa Guglielmino

  • Description of the larval instars of Gonatopus bartletti Olmi, 1984 (Hymenoptera: Dryinidae)

    A. Guglielmino;C. Bückle;G. Moya-Raygoza

  • A review of the fossil Embolemidae (Hymenoptera: Chrysidoidea), with description of seven new species and history of the family

    Evgeny E. Perkovsky;Massimo Olmi;Patrick Müller;Adalgisa Guglielmino

  • The first fossil Embolemidae (Hymenoptera: Chrysidoidea) from Burmese amber (Myanmar) and Orapa Kimberlitic deposits (Botswana) and their phylogenetic significance

    Massimo Olmi;Alexandr P. Rasnitsyn;Adalgisa Guglielmino

  • Description of larval instars of Dryinus tarraconensis Marshall, 1868 and Gonatopus baeticus (Ceballos, 1927) (Hymenoptera: Chrysidoidea: Dryinidae), parasitoids of the genus Dictyophara Germar (Hemiptera: Auchenorrhyncha: Dictyopharidae).

    Adalgisa Guglielmino;Gianluca Parise;Christoph Bückle

Frequent Co-Authors

Bruno Ronchi
Bruno Ronchi Tuscia University
Dong Ren
Dong Ren Capital Normal University

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