Dr Antonella Marta Di Palma is Associate Professor of General and Applied Entomology, in the Department of Agriculture, Food, Natural Science and Engineering (DAFNE). This is set in the University of Foggia, Italy.
Antonella studied Forestry Science at the University of Bari (Italy), where her research centred on “Functional morphology of Penthaleus major (Dugés) mouthparts”. Her PhD was in Crop Protection at the University of Bari. Her thesis was on “Typhlodromus rhenanoides Athias-Henriot and T. exhilaratus Ragusa (Acari: Mesostigmata: Phytoseiidae): morphological, structural observations and functional considerations”. She had the opportunity of attending the “Acarology Summer Program” at Ohio State University. In addition, she spent one year in Germany with a specialization fellowship at the Zoologisches Institüt und Museum. This is at the University of Greifswald. While there she worked on the reproductive system of gamasid mites.