Calliptamus italicus was created in 1758.
Calliptamus siciliae was created in 1927.
Strongylognathus italicus was created in 1924.
Silius Italicus died in 101.
canis lupus italicus
Italicus senator has written: 'La question de l'Adriatique' -- subject(s): Eastern question (Balkan), Political and economic aspects, Political and economic aspects of Adriatic Sea
The Italian Wolf (Canis lupus italicus) also known as the Apennine Wolf.
It is the Italian Wolf (Canis lupus italicus)
They are common called locusts ( family Acrididae.) Some species areDesert Locust is Schistocerca gregaria (Forskal).African Migratory Locust (Locusta migratoria migratorioides) - Africa;Oriental Migratory Locust (Locusta migratoria manilensis) - South-East Asia;Red Locust (Nomadacris septemfasciata) - Eastern Africa;Brown Locust (Locustana pardalina) - Southern Africa;Italian Locust (Calliptamus italicus), from western Europe to Central Asia;Moroccan Locust (Dociostaurus maroccanus) - North-West Africa to Asia;Bombay Locust (Nomadacris succincta) - South-West to South-East Asia;Australian Plague Locust (Chortoicetes terminifera) - Australia;Tree Locusts (Anacridium sp.) - Africa, Mediterranean, Near East.
Johann Heinrich von Pflaumern has written: '[Mercurius italicus hospiti fidus per Italiae praecipuas regiones et urbes dux' -- subject(s): Description and travel
Yes, there are wolves in Italy, specifically the Italian wolf (Canis lupus italicus), which is a subspecies of the gray wolf. They primarily inhabit the Apennine Mountains and various national parks across the country. Conservation efforts have helped their populations recover, and they are now protected by law. However, they still face threats from habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict.
Sicily doesn't have dog mascotte. Cane corso is not from Sicily, cane corso is a recreation dog created in the sixties. There's not genetic difference between cane corso and mastino napoletano. They are the same dog. The corso is a recreation of the corso meridionale o presa meridionale a farm dog of southern Italy, only few survivors where left after the Second World War, in the Campania and Puglia regions. Many of this very protective dogs, guarding the farms of southern italy, were killed by germans and allied troops when they landed in Italy. This dogs were killed during the war cause the were not allowing anyone near farms and property, very few probably less than 10 were left after the war. The survivors were mixed with mastino napoletano and boxers and others to save them from extinction, that is the cane corso of today. the national animal of italy is a wolf .the lupus italicus Italian national dog is the wolf not the cane corso that is the Lupus Italicus. it.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canis_lupus_italicus
Italian people get it's name from old people..........then old people remember the date that they invented and now in Italy they also use there name did you know the date they mark will celebrate in which people name example: if my name is Amalia and the date that they invented is 12th of December hen they will celebrate