Bibliography of Carlo Pollonera

This bibliography lists publications authored by the Italian malacologist and painter Carlo Pollonera (1849-1923). The article endeavours to be comprehensive, and includes all works listed in previous bibliographies of Pollonera.[1][2][3] Zoological Record and AnimalBase have also been utilised. Works listed without an internet link have generally not been examined directly. Dates given here follow those printed on the individual issue wrappers (where these were available to inspect or where there were other reliable sources), which sometimes differ from those on the title page of the volume.

The last section considers some works to which Pollonera contributed without being an author; this part of the list is far more likely not to be comprehensive.

Non-scientific publications

Scientific publications

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Illustration of Lehmannia valentiana, drawn by Pollonera (1887)[4]
I. Molluschi della Valle del Natisone (Friuli)
II. Mongrafia degli Sphyradium italinani
III. Degli Odontocyclas italiani
I. Di alcume testacelle raccolte presso Torino
II Di alcume testacelle spagnole
III. Un nuovo limacide dell'Asia Minore
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Illustration of Xerosecta cespitum drawn by Pollonera (1893)[5]
IV. Un nuovo Zospeum italiano
V. Acme italiane del gruppo delle costulatae
VI. Vitrina stabilei e V. maior
VII. La Xerophila submaritima Desmoul. in Italia
V. Un limacide nuovo per l'Italia
VI. Una nuova stazione del Limax corsicus
IX. Sui limacidi della Corsica
X. Un nuovo limacide della Toscana. Agriolimax Cecconii, n. sp.
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Illustration of Vitrina demissa drawn by Pollonera (1898)[6]
I. Intorno a due nuove specie di Acameidae
II. Molluschi terrestri e fluviatili delle Isole d'Elba e Pianosa
III. Sulla Cochlicella contermina Shuttleworth
IV. Sui Limacidi della Siria e della Palestina
V. Sull'Agriolimax panormintanus
Sul genere Oopelta
VII. Due forme misconosciute di Zonites italiani
VIII. Una nuova Tacheocampylaea dell'Isola di Capraia

Additional works

Pollonera is given as the authority of some species descriptions in the following two publications by Caziot. Although this implies that he wrote most of the description, according to the current ICZN code the authority should nevertheless be considered as Caziot alone.[7]

Pollonera also sometimes drew the plates for the publications of colleagues. Listed below are two examples, but there are liable to be others.

Pollonera was a successful painter, so his paintings have appeared in various books and articles. The following are celebrations of this aspect of his work that include illustrations. The last of these (Picco, 1998) includes in his listing of 305 of Pollonera's paintings instances of where each work has been reproduced or exhibited.

References

  1. Pallary, P. (1924). "C. Pollonera". Journal de Conchyliologie. 68: 170–172.
  2. 1 2 Colosi, G. (1923). "Carlo Pollonera.". Bollettino dei Musei di Zoologia ed Anatomia comparata della R. Università di Torino. 38 (14): 1–6.
  3. 1 2 3 4 Guasco, R. (1974). Carlo Pollonera. Città di Torino - Assessorato alla Cultura. Foyer del Teatro Regio - 16 gennaio - 16 febbraio 1974. Turin: Stabilimento Grafico Impronta.
  4. Pollonera, C. (1887). "Intorno ad alcuni Limacidi europei poco noti". Bollettino dei Musei di Zoologia ed Anatomia Comparata della Reale Università di Torino. 2 (21): 1–4 + pl. 1.
  5. Pollonera, C. (1893). "Studi sulle Xerophila. I. Le X. cespitum e Terveri e forme intermedie". Bollettino della Società Malacologica Italiana. 18 (1-3): 7–46+ pl. 1–2.
  6. Pollonera, C. (1898). "Molluschi terrestri e fluviatili dell'Eritrea raccolti dal Generale Di Boccard". Bollettino dei Musei di Zoologia ed Anatomia Comparata della Reale Università di Torino. 13 (313): 1–13 + 1 pl.
  7. Welter-Schultes, F.W. (2013). Guidelines for the Capture and Management of Digital Zoological Names Information (see page 96) (1.1 ed.). Copenhagen: Global Biodiversity Information Facility. p. 126. ISBN 87-92020-44-5.
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