@article {1089, title = {Further molecular and morphological support for the formal synonymy of Anopheles subalpinus Hackett \& Lewis with An. melanoon Hackett}, journal = {European Mosquito Bulletin}, volume = {16}, year = {2003}, month = {12/2003}, pages = {1-5}, author = {Boccolini, Daniel and Marco Di Luca and Marinucci, Marino and Romi, Roberto} } @article {936, title = {Anopheles labranchiae, an important malaria vector in Italy, and other potential malaria vectors in Southern Europe}, journal = {European Mosquito Bulletin}, volume = {4}, year = {1999}, month = {06/1999}, pages = {8-10}, author = {Romi, Roberto} } @article {922, title = {MOS-KEY-TOS{\textregistered}: an interactive key for the identification of the immature stages of Italian mosquitoes}, journal = {European Mosquito Bulletin}, volume = {1}, year = {1998}, pages = {6-8}, abstract = {

The software MOS-KEY-TOS\® is a computer-based expert system developed with the aim of providing\ the Italian National Health Agencies, involved in public environmental prevention and hygiene, with a tool\ for the identification of Italian mosquitoes. MOS-KEY-TOS is a set of data and graphics files written in the\ DELTA (DEscription Language for TAxonomy) format for use with the program INTKEY, an interactive\ program for identifying a specimen by comparing its attributes with stored descriptions of taxa.

MOS-KEY-TOS\® is useful for beginners for quick and correct identification and it familiarises the user with all of the required morphological characters. It has proven to be an excellent training tool for entomologists and public health workers. The knowledge base can be expanded and refined, and an extension to include all of the mosquitoes of Europe is already planned.

}, author = {Sabatinelli, Guido and Romi, Roberto} }