“…Two-pyroxenes high-K calc-alkaline rocks are strongly differentiated products at Cimino, Tolfa, Manziana, and Ponza volcanic centres. They are associated with either younger mafic lamproite-like shoshonitic rocks or with lamproite-like mafic enclaves (Clausen & Holm, 1990;Pinarelli, 1991;Perini et al, 2003;Conte & Dolfi, 2002;Paone, 2004;Cadoux et al, 2005). Equilibrium between clinopyroxene and orthopyroxene is the main petrographic characteristic of the most differentiated terms, which are associated with biotite, sanidine, plagioclase, apatite, zircon, ilmenite, Ti-magnetite.…”