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'''1937'''
 
'''1937'''
  
Thysanoptera found in the process of soil investigation of Middle Asia. ''Acta Universitatis Asiae Mediae Tashkent'' (8a) Zool, no. 49: 7 pp.
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3.Thysanoptera found in the process of soil investigation of Middle Asia. ''Acta Universitatis Asiae Mediae Tashkent'' (8a) Zool, no. 49: 7 pp.
  
 
'''1947'''
 
'''1947'''
  
3. A new species of Thysanoptera from the Transcaucasia. ''C R Acad Sci URSS Moscow (N S)'' 55: pp. 276-276.
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4. A new species of Thysanoptera from the Transcaucasia. ''C R Acad Sci URSS Moscow (N S)'' 55: pp. 276-276.
  
 
'''1951'''
 
'''1951'''
  
Two new species of Thrips from Iran. ''Entomologicheskoe Obozrenie'' [Entomological Review], 31 (3–4): 515–516. Moscow. (In Russian).
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5. Two new species of Thrips from Iran. ''Entomologicheskoe Obozrenie'' [Entomological Review], 31 (3–4): 515–516. Moscow. (In Russian).
  
 
'''1955'''
 
'''1955'''
  
''Otryad Thysanoptera-puzyrenogie, ili tripsy, vrediteli lesa (Suborder Thysanoptera or Thrips, Pests of Forests)'' 2. Moscow.
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6. ''Otryad Thysanoptera-puzyrenogie, ili tripsy, vrediteli lesa (Suborder Thysanoptera or Thrips, Pests of Forests)'' 2. Moscow.
  
 
'''1956'''
 
'''1956'''
  
A new genus and species of thrips from Trans-Ilian Ala-Tai. [in Russian] ''Zoologicheskii Zhurnal'' 35: 554-555.  
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7. A new genus and species of thrips from Trans-Ilian Ala-Tai. [in Russian] ''Zoologicheskii Zhurnal'' 35: 554-555.  
  
Two new species and one new variety of Thysanoptera from Central Asia. ''Entomologicheskoe Obozrenie'' 35 pp. 144-147.
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8. Two new species and one new variety of Thysanoptera from Central Asia. ''Entomologicheskoe Obozrenie'' 35 pp. 144-147.
  
 
'''1957'''
 
'''1957'''
  
Two new species of Thysanoptera, which damage ''Ulmus pinnatoramosa'' in Kazakhstan. ''Zoologicheskii Zhurnal Moscow'': 36 pp. 948-949.
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9. Two new species of Thysanoptera, which damage ''Ulmus pinnatoramosa'' in Kazakhstan. ''Zoologicheskii Zhurnal Moscow'': 36 pp. 948-949.
  
 
'''1958'''
 
'''1958'''
  
A new subgenus and species of the genus ''Dendrothrips'' Thysanoptera, Thripidae. ''Ent. Moscow.'' 705-707— incomplete.
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10.A new subgenus and species of the genus ''Dendrothrips'' Thysanoptera, Thripidae. ''Ent. Moscow.'' 705-707— incomplete.
  
 
'''1961'''
 
'''1961'''
  
Thrips of the genus ''Rhopalandrothrips'' Priesner (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) in the fauna of Eurasia. ''Zoologicheskii Zhurnal'' 40: 1470–1477. Moscow. (In Russian with English summary).
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11. Thrips of the genus ''Rhopalandrothrips'' Priesner (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) in the fauna of Eurasia. ''Zoologicheskii Zhurnal'' 40: 1470–1477. Moscow. (In Russian with English summary).
  
 
'''1964'''
 
'''1964'''
  
Order Thysanoptera - thrips. In : ''Bie-Bienko, G.Ya., ed. Keys to the insects of the European part of the USSR.'' V. 1. Moscow & Leningrad: Nauka. P. 846-874 (In Russian).  (cited from: Davidyan GE 2009, Thrips linarius). Link to Agroatlas:[http://www.agroatlas.ru/en/content/pests/Thrips_linarius/]
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12. Order Thysanoptera - thrips. In : ''Bie-Bienko, G.Ya., ed. Keys to the insects of the European part of the USSR.'' V. 1. Moscow & Leningrad: Nauka. P. 846-874 (In Russian).  (cited from: Davidyan GE 2009, Thrips linarius). Link to Agroatlas:[http://www.agroatlas.ru/en/content/pests/Thrips_linarius/]
  
 
'''1967'''
 
'''1967'''
  
Order Thysanoptera (Physopodae). p. 1119–1155. In : ''“Bie-Bienko, Key to the Insects of the European USSR”'' (Translated by: Salkind), Academy of Science of the USSR, Zoological Institute printing and binding in Jaursalum, 1209 pp.
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13. Order Thysanoptera (Physopodae). p. 1119–1155. In : ''“Bie-Bienko, Key to the Insects of the European USSR”'' (Translated by: Salkind), Academy of Science of the USSR, Zoological Institute printing and binding in Jaursalum, 1209 pp.

Revision as of 03:16, 8 April 2013

Yakhontov V.V. Thysanoptera publications

1929

1. Eine neue Thrips-Art der Gattung Scolothrips Hinds aus dem Buchara-Bezirk. Zool. Anz., 83 (11-12): 273-274.

2. A list of pests injurious to economic plants in the Boukhara district and of their parasites and predatory insects. Trudy Shirabudinskoi Opitnoij Selsko-Ksosjaslwennoi Stantsij [= Works of the Agricultural Experiment Station in Shirabudin], No. 2: 3–32. Tashkent. (In Russian).

1937

3.Thysanoptera found in the process of soil investigation of Middle Asia. Acta Universitatis Asiae Mediae Tashkent (8a) Zool, no. 49: 7 pp.

1947

4. A new species of Thysanoptera from the Transcaucasia. C R Acad Sci URSS Moscow (N S) 55: pp. 276-276.

1951

5. Two new species of Thrips from Iran. Entomologicheskoe Obozrenie [Entomological Review], 31 (3–4): 515–516. Moscow. (In Russian).

1955

6. Otryad Thysanoptera-puzyrenogie, ili tripsy, vrediteli lesa (Suborder Thysanoptera or Thrips, Pests of Forests) 2. Moscow.

1956

7. A new genus and species of thrips from Trans-Ilian Ala-Tai. [in Russian] Zoologicheskii Zhurnal 35: 554-555.

8. Two new species and one new variety of Thysanoptera from Central Asia. Entomologicheskoe Obozrenie 35 pp. 144-147.

1957

9. Two new species of Thysanoptera, which damage Ulmus pinnatoramosa in Kazakhstan. Zoologicheskii Zhurnal Moscow: 36 pp. 948-949.

1958

10.A new subgenus and species of the genus Dendrothrips Thysanoptera, Thripidae. Ent. Moscow. 705-707— incomplete.

1961

11. Thrips of the genus Rhopalandrothrips Priesner (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) in the fauna of Eurasia. Zoologicheskii Zhurnal 40: 1470–1477. Moscow. (In Russian with English summary).

1964

12. Order Thysanoptera - thrips. In : Bie-Bienko, G.Ya., ed. Keys to the insects of the European part of the USSR. V. 1. Moscow & Leningrad: Nauka. P. 846-874 (In Russian). (cited from: Davidyan GE 2009, Thrips linarius). Link to Agroatlas:[1]

1967

13. Order Thysanoptera (Physopodae). p. 1119–1155. In : “Bie-Bienko, Key to the Insects of the European USSR” (Translated by: Salkind), Academy of Science of the USSR, Zoological Institute printing and binding in Jaursalum, 1209 pp.