AIPC Magazine

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AIPC Magazine
Issue 7 (September 2007)
DisciplineBotany
LanguageItalian
Edited byAndrea Marco Rivolta
Publication details
History1998–present
Publisher
Associazione Italiana Piante Carnivore (Italy)
FrequencyQuarterly
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4AIPC Mag.
Indexing
ISSN1972-8158
Links

AIPC Magazine is a quarterly Italian-language periodical and the official publication of Associazione Italiana Piante Carnivore (AIPC), a carnivorous plant society based in Rome, Italy.[1][2] Typical articles include matters of horticultural interest, field reports, and plant descriptions. The periodical was established as AIPC News by Marcello Catalano in January 1998,[3] at a time when the newly founded AIPC had only around 30 members.[4]

AIPC News underwent a number of format changes in its early years. In its first two volumes (1998–1999), it was printed in A4 format and consisted of a colour cover and black and white body.[3] Volumes 3 through 6 (2000–2003) were printed in the smaller A5 format and included a colour cover and insert, the rest being in black and white.[3] From volume 7 in 2004 the magazine began printing in full colour on glossy A5 paper, and was renamed to AIPC Magazine.[2][3] The magazine was released in annual volumes until 2006, when it adopted continuous issue numbering starting with a new issue 1 (March 2006).[2] On January 1, 2006, it was registered as the society's official magazine.[2]

Three special monographic issues have been released: issue 7 (September 2007), on the Drosera petiolaris complex; issue 14 (June 2009), on Mexican Pinguicula; and issue 18 (June 2010), on the tepuis and Gran Sabana of Venezuela.[2] All three of these monographs have been released in English on CD.[5] A fourth special issue was published in 2012 to cover the many carnivorous plant taxa described the previous year. This issue is also available in English.[6]

Nepenthes rosea was formally described as a new species in the December 2014 issue of AIPC Magazine,[7] followed by N. kongkandana in the March 2015 issue.[8]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Rice, B. 2010. Carnivorous Plant Society Archives. The Carnivorous Plant FAQ. [archived page from October 10, 2010]
  2. ^ a b c d e AIPCMagazine - AIPC. Associazione Italiana Piante Carnivore.
  3. ^ a b c d AIPCNews, il bollettino trimestrale Archived July 22, 2011, at the Wayback Machine. Associazione Italiana Piante Carnivore.
  4. ^ [Anonymous] 1998. News & views. Carnivorous Plant Newsletter 27(1): 12.
  5. ^ AIPC's Special Issues. Associazione Italiana Piante Carnivore.
  6. ^ "AIPC Special Issue 4: News of 2011" (PDF). Associazione Italiana Piante Carnivore.
  7. ^ (in Italian) Catalano, M. 2014. Nepenthes rosea, una nuova specie dalla Thailandia peninsulare. AIPC Magazine 36: 24–31.
  8. ^ (in Italian) Catalano, M. 2015. Nepenthes kongkandana, da ufficiosa ad ufficiale. AIPC Magazine 37: 4–11.

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