期刊名称:REDIA-GIORNALE DI ZOOLOGIA
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal

Redia supports its long history of basic and applied research in entomology and invertebrate zoology in the field of crop and forest tree protection responding at the same time to the increasing need of innovation and technological improvement.
The Editors will continue to give attention to fundamental studies on taxonomy
and biology of insects, mite and nematodes in agricultural and forest ecosystems, also by means of the molecular biology (biosystematics), and to accept works on the applied research to prevent and control the pest infestations including biological control and biotechnologies.
Generally speaking, within its scope, the journal is aimed to give information on studies and researches on basic and applied zoology and entomology in the field of the crop and forest protection, in the frame of an international and interdisciplinary scientific system.
At the same time, to give by the journal also practical information to the field operators in agriculture and forests is one of the most remarkable and demanded purposes.
Instructions to Authors
Articles should be new scientific contributions not previously published.Papers are accepted in English.Papers should be sent to:Redazione di Redia, c/o Research Centre for Agrobiology and Pedology (ABP) , via Lanciola, 12/a - 50125 Firenze, Italy.
Papers which do not conform to the aims of the journal will be returned to the Authors. Articles considered suitable will be examined by the Editorial Board and by two anonymous Referées.Once accepted the paper will be considered final and no changes may be made by the Author. However, the contributions are the responsibility of Author.
Papers accepted become the copyright of the journal © - Research Centre for Agrobiology and Pedology (ABP). Authors are asked to pay close attention to the instructions below concerning preparation of the manuscript: manuscripts that do not conform to these instructions will be returned.Texts for publication should be typewritten on one side of the paper, with amargin of a least 3 cm on all four sides, and double-spaced.
The text should not contain editorial indications but be presented in the following order:
– Name of Author (Authors) (name and surname in block capitals).
– Title, informative but concise (in block capitals, with species in italic capitals).
– Abstracts in English with English translation of title.
– Key words in English, maximum 5 words, integrating the information given in the title.
– Institution of the Author (Authors), any relevant notes on financial contributions, the part played by the different Authors, should be indicated in a footnote on the first page.
– Text with clear indication of the beginning and the end of each chapter.
– References should be indicated as follows: (RAMARKERS, 1983) or RAMARKERS (1983); (RIOM and GERBINOT, 1977) or DEUBERT & RHODE (1971);(ROBERTSON et al., 1989).
– Acknowledgements.
– Bibliographical references as in the following examples:
DALLAI R., 1975 – Fine structure of the spermatheca of Apis mellifera. - J. Insect Physiol., 21: 89-109.
WALLWORK J.A., 1967 – Acari. In: Soil Biology, Burgers A. & Raw F. Ed., Academic Press, London, New York, pp. 365-395.
HILL D.S., 1987 – Agricultural insect pests of the tropics and their control. Cambridge University Press, XII+746 pp.
NORDLUND D.A., JONES R.L., LEWIS W.J. (Eds.), 1981 – Semiochemical: their role in Pest control. Wiley, N.Y., 850 pp.
Authors are advised to refer to the World List of Scientific Periodical for the abbreviations of journals.
Plates and illustrations: the format of the journal (16.5×24.5 cm) should be borne in mind, and illustrations should be of such a size as to allow a 65% reduction.Plates and illustrations, together with their relevant captions, should be indicated in Roman numerals (e.g. Fig. I, Plate I, etc.); illustrations in the text composed of more than one drawing or photograph should always be numered from 1 (e.g. Fig. I, 1, 2, 3, etc., Plate II, 1, 2, 3; ...); while tables should use Arabic numerals (e.g. Table 1, etc.). The Author may propose the reduction or enlargement of the original illustrations so that they fit the format. Captions are to be written on a separate page with precise references to the illustration. Maximum 5 figs. or tabs free. Colour figures or plates may be included at the Author’s expense.
Manuscript submission. The manuscripts should be submitted in electronic form in addition to a hard-copy printout. The preferred storage medium foryour electronic manuscript is a 3 1/2 inch diskette or CD. Please label your diskette or CD properly, giving exact details on the name(s) of the file(s), the operating system and software used. Always save your electronic manuscript in the word processor format that you use; conversions to other formats and versions tend to be imperfect. In general, use as few formatting codes as possible. For Safety’s sake, you should always retain a backup copy of your file(s). After acceptance, please make absolutely sure that you
send the latest (i.e., revised) version of your manuscript, both as hard-copy printout and on diskette.Submission of a manuscript implies:that the work described has not been published before; that it is not under consideration for publication anywhere else; that its publication has been approved by all co-authors, if any, as well as by the responsible authorities, tacitly or explicitly, at the institute where the work has been carried out. The publisher will not be helde legally responsible should there be any claims for compensation.
Figures. Submission of electronic figures. In addition to hard-copy printouts of figures, authors are encouraged to supply the electronic versions of figures in either Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) or TIFF format. Many other formats, e.g., Microsoft Postscript, PiCT (Macintosh) and WMF (Windows), cannot be used and the hard copy will be scanned instead.Figures should be saved in separate files without their captions, which should be included with the text of the article. Files should be named according to DOS conventions, e.g. «figure I.eps». For vector graphics EPS in the preferred format. Lines should not be thinner than 0.25pts and in-fill patterns and screens should have a density of at least 10%. For bitmapped graphics, TIFF is the preferred format but EPS is also acceptable. The following resolutions are optimal: black-and- white line figures – 600-1200 dpi; line figures with some grey or coloured line – 600 dpi; photographs – 300 dpi; screen dumps – leave as is. Higher resolutions will not improve output quality but will only increase file size, which may cause problems with printing; lower resolutions may compromise output quality. Please try to provide artwork that approximately fits within the typeset area of the journal.Especially screened originals, i.e. originals with grey areas, may suffer badly from reduction by more than 10-15%.
Permission. Authors wishing to include figures, tables, or text passages that have already published elsewhere are required to obtain permission from the copyright owner (s) and to include evidence that such permission has been granted when submitting their papers. Any material received without such evidence will be assumed to originate from the authors.
The Author must be willing to revise and return the proofs within 15 days. Special requests of photocopying or reproducing should be addressed to the Editor
Editorial Board
1) Editor-in-Chief
Prof. Baccio Baccetti
University of Siena, Siena, ITALY
2) Associate Editors
Dr. Roberto Nannelli
Research Centre for Agrobiology and Pedology (CRA-ABP), Firenze , ITALY
Prof. Pio Federico Roversi
Research Centre for Agrobiology and Pedology (CRA-ABP), Firenze , ITALY
3) Editorial Board
Prof. Ramon Albajes
Department of Crop and Forest Sciences
University of Lleida, Lleida, SPAIN
Prof. Gerd Alberti
Institute of Zoology, Institute and Museum,
Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universität Greifswald, Grefswald, GERMANY
Prof. Miguel A. Altieri
Department of Environmental Science, Policy & Management,
Division of Insect Biology; University of California, Berkeley, California, USA
Prof. Sebastiano Barbagallo
Department of Phythosanitary Science and Technology,
University of Catania, Catania, ITALY
Dr. Andrea Binazzi
CRA - Research Centre for Agrobiology and Pedology, Firenze, ITALY
Dr. Marisa Castagnoli
CRA - Research Centre for Agrobiology and Pedology, Firenze, ITALY
Prof. Piero Cravedi
Institute of Entomology and Plant Pathology,
Faculty of Agriculture, “Università cattolica del Sacro Cuore",
Piacenza,ITALY
Prof. Vittorio Delucchi
Retired professor of Swiss Federal Institute of Technology,
Zurich, Switzerland
Prof. Franco Frilli
Department of Biology and Plant Protection
Faculty of Agriculture, University of Udine, Udine, Italy
Prof. Andrew P. Gutierrez
College of Natural Resources,
Department of Environmental Science,Policy, and Management
Division of Ecosystem Science,
University of California, Berkeley, California, USA
Dr. Keith M. Harris
Consultant Entomologist Retired Director,
International Institute of Entomology,London, England
Dr. Sherif Hassan
BBA Institute, Darmstat, Germany
Dr. Axel Hausmann
Zoologische Staatssammlung München
Ludwig-Maximilian-Universitat München, München, Germany
Prof. Gerrit Karssen
Nematology Section at Plant Protection Service,
RHAS Wageningen, Wageningen, Nederland
Dr. Serge Kreiter
Montpellier SupAgro, Department Centre de Biologie et de Gestion
des Populations, Montepellier, France
Dr. Hervé Jactel
UMR Biodiversité Gènes et Ecosystèmes,
Equipe Entomologie Forestière, INRA, Cestas Cedex, FRANCE
Prof. Francois Lieutier
Laboratoire de Biologie des Ligneux et des Grandes Culturs,
Universite d’Orleans, Orleans Cedex, France.
Dr. Evert E. Lindquist
Honorary Research Associate, Biodiversity (Entomology) and Integrated
Pest Management, Systematic Entomology Section,
Eastern Cereal and Oilseed
Research Centre, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada,
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Prof. Pietro Luciano
Department of Plant protection, Entomology Section
University of Sassari, Sassari, Italy
Dr. Manuel Mota
Department of Biology
University of Evora, Evora, Portugal
Prof. Juan Nieto Nafría
Departamento de Biodiversidad y Gestion Ambiental,
University of Leon, Leon, Spain
Dr. Eric Palevsky
Department of Entomology
Agricultural Research Organization,
Neve Yqa’ar research Centre, Ramat Yishay, Israel
Prof. Francesco Pennacchio
Department of Entomology and Agricultural Zoology,
University of Napoli “Federico II”, Napoli, Italy
Prof. Peter Schausberger
Institute of Plant Protection, Department of Applied Plant Science and plant
Biotechnology, University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences
(BOKU), Wien, Austria
Dr. Stephan Scheurer
Berlin, Germany
Prof. Mario Solinas
Department of Arboriculture and Plant Protection
University of Perugia,Perugia, Italy
Prof. Oreste Triggiani
Department of Biology and Chemistry of Agro-Forestry and the Environment,
Faculty of Agriculture, University of Bari, Bari, Italy
Prof. Stefano Turillazzi
Department of Animal Biology and Genetics
University of Firenze, Firenze, Italy
Dr. Kees van Frankenhuyzen
Great Lakes Forestry Centre,
Canadian Forest Service
Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada
Dr. Claire Villemant
Muséum national d’histoire naturelle,
Department Systematique & Evolution, Paris, France
Prof. Bradleigh Vinson
Department of Entomology
Texas A & M University
Tamu,College Station, Texas, USA
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