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NOTE: According to the genre of our article all bibliographical references are marked with the name of Yu. P. Korshunov, in spite of presence of co-authors in many cases , whose names really stand in front of his one in the publications headers.
An eminent lepidopterist in world terms, scientific worker of the Zoological museum in the Institute of Systematics and Ecology of Animals (Siberian branch of Russian Academy of Sciences), honorary member of Russian Entomological Society YURI PETROVICH KORSHUNOV died on August 1, 2002, in Novosibirsk.
Yu. P. Korshunov was born on September 22, 1933 in Chernorechka village near Novosibirsk. The family soon moved to Novosibirsk. His mother�s ancestors were migrants from the Volga region, his father�s ones were from the Samara region.
Korshunov�s first observations of insects began in his early childhood. The district of Novosibirsk where he lived resembled a village, there were lots of insects and other wild creatures. Yuri built open-air cages for caught butterflies, observed lizards and frogs. He was very impressed having read J.-H. Fabre�s �Life of insects�. Yuri looked for chrysalides of Small Tortoiseshell and observed the birth of butterflies. His parents presented him a small microscope. Yuri read books and looked films about famous Russian and foreign travelers. Thus the way into the biology was predetermined.
A small tourist group was organized in his school in 1946. Korshunov traveled with his fellows and a teacher in Altai mountains, there the group met ichthyologists from just now organized Siberian branch of Academy of Sciences. Since that time Korshunov�s scientific life was tied with the Biological institute. Yuri became a member of young naturalist society �Siberia�, headed by S.A.Strom, an eminent student of Siberian local lore, visited seminars conducted by the zoologists K. T. Yurlov, I. N. Glotov. He got to know A. E. Standel, local amateur lepidopterist, who made available for Korshunov his great collection of butterflies and moths an gave him first lessons in the lepidopterology. These regular studies mostly determined scientific interests of Korshunov. He journeyed in summers through the Altai together with tourist groups, organized by S.A.Strom and collected entomological materials.
In 1951 Yu. P. Korshunov entered Tomsk University. There he read many special books in a very reach University library, made the acquaintance with the rests of A.A.Meinhard�s butterfly collection. Besides he observed the winter life of birds, monitored them in Tomsk Botanical gardens.
The year 1953 was tragic for Korshunov. An encephalitis tick bit him, the illness wasn�t diagnosed in proper time, it was long and poignant. The after-effects of illness had an influence upon the whole of the life of Yu. P. Korshunov, they were a cause of his premature decease. Migrated to Kharkov A. E. Standel invited Korshunov to this town to undergo a special cure and to study at Kharkov University, at the Entomological faculty headed by Prof. S. I. Medvedev. Korshunov moved to Kharkov and kept on studying there. He journeyed with A. E. Standel through the Kharkov region. He continued studies with Standel simultaneously with active ones at the Faculty. Korshunov visited Moscow during the winter vacations in 1954. He got to know a famous entomologist A. A. Yakhontov, whom considered as his teacher in scientific methodology. He examined a great collection by amateur lepidopterist A. V. Tsvetaev, then he went to Leningrad where he made acquaintance of B. N. Schanwitsch, A. A. Stakelberg and other famous scholars, saw the greatest in the country collection of butterflies and moths in the Zoological Institute.
In May 1954 Korshunov took part in a student expedition in the Crimea, then he joined a Moscow research group headed by G. A. Mazokhin-Porshnyakov. He moved within this expedition to Transcaucasus (one of scopes of this expedition was testing the effectiveness of various types of lamps for attraction of nocturnal insects; Korshunov kept the interest to this theme later, see Korshunov, 1960b).
Korshunov practically ceased his graduating thesis in May 1954, it was dedicated to the butterflies of southern and mountainous parts of the Crimea. He visited Novosibirsk during his winter vacations in 1956 and settled to get a job at Siberian branch of Academy (future Biological Institute). Korshunov began his professional scientific life in an expedition dedicated to the research of the fauna of the future Ob reservoir territory. The main individual Korshunov�s scope was the collecting butterflies, he studied at the same time other groups of insects. Then he worked during 2 summer seasons in the Experimental farm of Siberian branch of Academy, near Acha village north-east of Novosibirsk and in Bugotak hills. There were found several new species of butterflies and moths: Pyrgus serratulae, Parapieris callidice, Colias heos, Clossiana angarensis, Boloria aquilonaris, Lampides boeticus (occasional flight), Cupido osiris, Aricia nicias, Macroglossum stellatarum, Oeneis jutta. Quite the whole territory from the Urals as far as the Far East was in those times an enormous white spot with rare relatively carefully studied points. The butterfly fauna was poorly known, the distribution of described taxa remained uncertain, at the same time it was clear that there are many unknown species and their forms. Yu. P. Korshunov decided to devote his life to the study of the whole volume of the Rhopalocera fauna of the Russian Northern Asia.
Yu. P. Korshunov headed or took part in many expeditions of a very wide geographical range : the Altai Mts. � 1947, 1949, 1952, 1974, 1976, 1980; the Novosibirsk region (mostly its eastern part) � 1948, 1949, 1950, 1955� 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1967, 1971, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1987, 1989; the Tomsk region � 1952, 1953; Crimea � 1954, 1955; Transcaucasus � 1954; the Kemerovo region (Montainous Shoria) � 1977; Khakasia � 1975, 1978; the Krasnoyarsk region (the reservation �Stolby�) � 1966; Polar Ural and Yamal � 1963, 1968; Buryatia � 1986. He was forced to remain home some summers by the sole reason, his heavy illness. The activity of other collectors, among them Korshunov�s disciples, increased considerably, and the volume of the butterfly collection of the Siberian zoological museum grew between the years 1960�2002 almost five times as much.
At the same time Yu. P. Korshunov analyzed this enormous material. He described Rhopalocera fauna, studied within th complex expedition in �Stolby� reservation near Krasnoyarsk (Korshunov, 1969a, 1969e, 1971b); beside it he studied other groups of insects together other investigators (1969b,c,d, 1971c). Many Korshunov�s works are dedicated to the Rhopalocera fauna of various regions of Asian Russia: Polar circle (Korshunov, 1975, 1982c, 1985a); Western Siberia (Korshunov, 1959b, 1960a, 1963, 1966a, 1968, 1973a, 1973c, 1981b, 1985b), among it the Upper Ob basin (Korshunov, 1959a, 1961, 1962b, 1966b), North Baraba (Korshunov, 1974b); Tuva, Yakutia, the Baikal region and the adjacent Mongolian territory (Korshunov, 1973b, 1979a; 1970a, 1978b, 1987c; 1974a, 1976d, 1977).
72 new taxa (genera, species and subspecies) were described by Yu. P. Korshunov, partially together with his colleagues (see the attached list of new taxa), the overwhelming majority of them was accepted as valid by a majority of experts. New taxa were described in the monographs and several articles, especially dedicated to their description (Korshunov, 1977, 1980b, 1982c, e, 1984a, b, 1985c, 1987a, 1988b, c, 1990a, b, c, e, 1995b, 1996d, 1998b, 2000a).
The results of many years� work are summed in Yu. P. Korshunov�s monographs.
The first monograph, �Butterflies of the Western Siberian Plain. A key.� (Korshunov, 1985e), contained key tables, detailed descriptions of all the butterflies in question and many illustrations.
The second monograph was �A catalogue of Rhopalocera (Lepidoptera) of the USSR� (Korshunov, 1972d). Korshunov's catalogue placed the study of this group of insects on a new foundation, attracting a fresh scientific interest to this field. Korshunov's advice and assistance to specialists in various fields furthered the publication of new studies of butterflies, including M. M. Sirotkin's catalogue of the Moscow and Kaluga regions, A. P. Kumakov's descriptions of the Saratov region, etc.
The book �Butterflies of Asian part of Russia� (1995b, co-author P.Gorbunov) with addenda & corrigenda in Korshunov 1996d, 1998b, contains a full information (nomenclature, area, morphological fatures, praeimaginal stages, etc.) of the whole of butterflies in this area, includes maps and numerous drawings.
The title of the fourth monograph is �Butterflies of the Urals, Siberia and Far East. Key and annotations� (Korshunov, 2000a) � a new remake of this work will be published soon. Besides a complete key table, this work contains short, but comprehensive biological commentaries to each species.
The book �Butterflies of North Asia. New taxa and synonyms� (unpublished; internet version of this book is placed on Korshunov�s site http://www.jugan.boom.ru) includes original descriptions of Northern Asian taxa since the year 1980, made by the author and other scholars, often published in various difficult books and articles.
Furthermore, Yu. P. Korshunov wrote together with A. Kumakov a monograph about butterflies of the Saratov region (Korshunov, 1979b). Several Korshunov�s articles are dedicated to common problems of the fauna of butterflies (Korshunov, 1981a, 1984d, 1987d).
Yu. P. Korshunov thoroughly investigated zoogeography and ecology of Siberian butterflies (Korshunov, 1959b, 1962a, 1972c, 1978a, 1996b), history of their fauna (Korshunov, 1970b, 1972a). His interest to the ecology and care for the preservation of the fauna is closely tied with his participation in the composition of Red Books of the whole of the country and its regions, wrote for them articles about preserved species (the Krasnoyarsk, Novosibirsk regions, Buryatia, Altai Republic � see Korshunov, 1984e, 1988d, 1996a, 2000b). He wrote several works about the validity of the including of some species into Red Books (Korshunov, 1986a, b, 1987b, f, 1988a, 1989a, b, 1995c, d, 1996c).
Yu. P. Korshunov wrote some articles about several groups of moths and other insects (Korshunov, 1965a, 1971a, 1976a, b, c, 1980a, 1982a, 1982b, 1985b, 1990b).
In October 1987, on Korshunov's initiative the first Entomological conference on Diurna in the history of Russian and Soviet entomology took place in Novosibirsk. Papers were read by 35 naturalists from 30 cities of the USSR.
Yu. P. Korshunov prepared long ago his thesis for a candidate�s degree, the volume and content of his monographs permitted him to get doctor�s degree without writing a thesis, but his scientist�s overscrupulosity permanently delayed the term of their defence: he repeated often that the available Siberian material is not yet satisfactory for such an action. But in spite of the absence of a formal degree Yu. P. Korshunov was considered as a leading expert in Rhopalocera not only in the country, but also in the whole of the world.
Korshunov�s name was appropriated to several taxa of insects: Aphis korshunovi Ivanovskaja, 1971 (Aphididae); Plebejus argus korshunovi Standel, 1960; Neozephyrus korshunov Dubatolov & Sergeev, 1982 (Lycaenidae); Coenonympha glycerion korshunovi Nekrutenko, 1978; Hyponephele korshunovi Lukhtanov, 1994 (Satyridae); Coenotephria korshunovi Viidalepp, 1976 (Geometridae); Prosimulium korshunovi Patrusheva, 1975 (Simuliidae).
Besides his scientific activities, Yu. P. Korshunov wrote 73 popular-scientific, polemic and memoirs articles in newspapers and magazines, spoke over the radio ad TV, led yearly student practical works in the Zoological museum. Korshunov never denied to advice anyone. He was a good-natured and friendly man, with a perfect sense of humor. Having lost his wife V. D. Patrusheva in 1976, he lived alone, spending his scanty earnings on books, diskettes, and other PC hardware. The computer helped him very much in the last years, because the arthritis and weak sight hindered his work. The possibility of the correspondence by e-mail made his life easier, he didn�t' feel himself lonely, isolated of world�s scientific life. He lived the last 7 years in the Museum, because it was hard to him to go home, all his books and the computer were in the work place. He died sitting down at his writing-table.
1 (1954). The biology of Aporia crataegi L. in Western Siberia. � Itogovaja studenčeskaja naučnaja konferencija Xar�kovskogo universiteta. Tezisy dokladov. Xar�kov, p. 235.
2 (1956). Ecological and zoogeographical characteristics of the Lepidoptera fauna (Rhopalocera) of the mountainous part and the southern coast of the Crimea. � Itogovaja studenčeskaja naučnaja konferencija Xar�kovskogo universiteta. Tezisy dokladov. Xar�kov, pp. 211�212.
3 (1959a). Biotopic accommodated Rhopalocera of the coastal zone of the Novosibirsk reservoir. � Trudy Biologičeskogo instituta SO AN SSSR, 5: 215�218.
4 (1959b). Rhopalocera (Lepidoptera) of Western Siberia and their zonal accomodation. � IV Sjezd Vsesojuznogo entomologičeskogo obščestva. Tezisy dokladov, 1: 68�69.
5 (1960a). Butterflies (Lepidoptera, Rhopalocera) in the Middle Priobye. � Izvestija SO AN SSSR, 7: 116-120.
6 (1960b). An experience of using mercury lamps for attraction of insects. � Pervaja konferencija molodyx učenyx SO AN SSSR. Tezisy dokladov. Novosibirsk, pp. 130-131.
7 (1961). The butterflies (Lepidoptera, Diurna) of the coastal zone of the Novosibirsk reservoir. � Trudy Biologičeskogo instituta SO AN SSR, 7: 199�107.
8 (1962a). Zonal accomodated butterflies of Estern Siberia and their zoogeographical character. � Problemy zoologičeskix issledovanij v Sibiri. Gorno-Altajsk, pp. 136�138.
9 (1962b). Insects of biological complexes of Upper Priobye. � Problemy zoologičeskix issledovanij v Sibiri. Gorno-Altajsk, pp. 256-260. (Co-authors: A. I. Cherepanov, O. I. Ivanovskaya-Shubina, G. S. Zolotarenko, F. I. Opanasenko).
10 (1963). The fauna and biotopical distribution of butterflies and moths in Middle Priobye. � Trudy Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta, 152: 330-342. (Co-author: G. S. Zolotarenko).
11 (1964). Butterflies (Lepidoptera, Rhiopalocera) of the mountainous part and the southern coast of the Crimea. � Entomologičeskoe obozrenie, 43 (3): 592�604.
12 (1965a). The role playing by Carabidae of prey in the annihilation of Elateridae. � Issledovanija po biologičeskomu metodu bor�by s vreditel�ami sel�skogo i lesnogo xoz�ajstva. Novosibirsk, 2: 77-80.
13 (1966a). Butterflies of the middle taiga of Western Siberia. � Fauna i èkologija členistonogix Sibiri. Novosibirsk, pp. 178-183.
14 (1966b). The flight of some butterflies into Southern Priobye. � Fauna I èkologija členistonogix Sibiri. Novosibirsk, pp. 184-186.
15 (1968). Cabbage Butterfly in Western Siberia. � Kartofel� i ovošči, 3: 42.
16 (1969a). The distribution of insects in the biotopes of the valley of Mana r. (lower reaches). � Voprosy èntomologii. Trudy Gosudarstvennogo zapovednika �Stolby�. Krasnojarsk, 7: 106-107.
18 (1969c). Blood-sucking gnats (Diptera, Culicidae) of Mana lower reaches. � Ibid., pp. 143-148. (Co-author: L. P. Kukharchuk).
19 (1969d). Midges (Diptera, Simuliidae) of the Mana region of the �Stolby� reservation. � Ibid., pp. 149-164. (Co-author: V. D. Patrusheva).
20 (1969e). Butterflies (Lepidoptera, Diurna) of the Mana area of the reservation �Stolby�. � Ibid., pp. 165-203.
21 (1970a). Butterflies of Yakutia, Predbaikalye and Zabaikalye. � Fauna Sibiri, pp. 152-201.
22 (1970b). The role played by the butterflies in the Kuznetsk Mts. in the origin of the butterfly fauna of Western Siberia. � VI Sjezd Vsesojuznogo èntomologičeskogo obščestva. Annotacija dokladov. Voronež, p. 90.
23 (1971a). The ratio of harmful forest insects in the North of the middle taiga in Western Siberia � Problemy zaščity taježnyx lesov. Krasnojarsk, pp. 82-84.
24 (1971b). Butterflies (Lepidoptera, Diurna) of the Mana area of the reservation �Stolby�. � Voprosy èntomologii. Trudy Gosudarstvennogo zapovednika �Stolby�. Krasnojarsk, 8: 100-114.
26 (1972a). The principal outline of the origin of butterflies in Western Siberia. � Zoologičeskie problemy Sibiri. Novosibirsk, pp. 117-119.
27 (1972b). Review of: Kurentzov, A. I. Butterflies of the Far East of the USSR (key). � Vestnik zoologii, 1972, 2: 88-90.
28 (1972c). Ecological groups of the butterflies of Western Siberia. � Fauna i èkologija členistonogix Sibiri. Trudy Biologičeskogo instituta SO AN SSSR. Novosibirsk, 11: 48-54.
29-30 (1972d). A catalogue of Rhopalocera (Lepidoptera) of the USSR. � Entomologičeskoe obozrenie, 51 (1): 136-154; (2): 352-362.
31 (1973a). Lepidoptera from the collection of the Tobolsk Museum of Local Lore. � Fauna Sibiri. Part II. Novosibirsk, p. 181-203.
32 (1973b). Butterflies of Tuva. � Ibid., pp. 204-220.
33 (1973c). The entomological fauna of the northern part of the middle taiga in Western Siberia. � Priroda tajgi Zapadnoj Sibiri. Novosibirsk, pp. 136-151.
34 (1974a). Butterflies (Lepidoptera, Diurna) of Mongolia. � Voprosy èntomologii Sibiri. Novosibirsk, pp. 46-47.
35 (1974b). The fauna and biotopes of the butterflies of Northern Baraba. � Fauna i èkologija nasekomyx Sibiri. Novosibirsk, pp. 32-39.
36 (1975). Butterflies near the Polar circle in Western Siberia. � Materialy VII sjezda Vsesojuznogo èntomologičeskogo obščestva. Leningrad, 1: 57-58.
37 (1976a). Spiders (Aranei) of Southern Yamal. � Fauna gel�mintov i členistonogix Sibiri. Trudy Biologičeskogo instituta SO AN SSSR. Novosibirsk, 18: 38-46. (Co-author: V. F. Bakhvalov).
38 (1976b). New materials toward the knowledge of dragon-fly fauna (Insecta, Odonata) of Transpolar Siberia. � Ibid., pp. 151-156. (Co-author: B. F. Belyshev).
39 (1976c). Midges (Diptera, Simuliidae) of Polar Ural. � Ibid., pp. 291-300. (Co-authors: V. D. Patrusheva, V. A. Shchepetkin).
40 (1976d). Butterflies (Lepidoptera, Rhopalocera) of the Mongolian People�s Republic. � Nasekomye Nongolii. Leningrad, 4: 403-458. (Co-author: V. P. Soljanikov).
41 (1977). Butterflies (Lepidoptera, Rhopalocera) of the Mongolian People�s Republic. � Nasekomye Mongolii. Leningrad, 5: 649-681.
42 (1978a). Ecological and faunistical groups of the Lepidoptera, Diurna in the mountains of Southern Siberia. � Členistonogie Sibiri. Novosibirsk, pp. 168-183.
43 (1978b). The butterflies fauna (Lepidoptera, Rhopalocera) of Central Yakutia. � Ibid., pp. 184-191. (Co-author: Yu. N. Ammosov).
44 (1979a). Butterflies of Tuva. � Učenye zapiski Tartuskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Trudy po zoologii, 483: 3-14.
45 (1979b). Lepidoptera of the Saratov region. Saratov, 240 pp. (Co-author: A. P. Kumakov).
46 (1980a). Loopers (Lepidoptera, Geometridae) of Khakasia. Information I. � Fauna i èkologija rastitel�nojadnyx i xiščnyx nasekomyx Sibiri. Novosibirsk, pp. 44-51. (Co-author: Y. R. Viidalepp).
47 (1980b). A new species of the genus Pseudophilotes Beuret, 1958 (Lepidoptera, Lycaenidae) from Yakutia. � Sistematika i èkologija životnyx. Novye i maloizvestnye vidy fauny Sibiri. Novosibirsk, 14: 154-157.
48 (1981a). Results of the study of butterflies in Northern Eurasia. � Fauna i èkologija členistonogix Sibiri. Novosibirsk, pp. 62-67.
49 (1981b). New data on the Rhopalocera (Lepidoptera) of the Novosibirsk region. � Entomologičeskoe obozrenie, 60 (4): 804-812.
50 (1982a). Introduction in: Patrusheva, V. D. Midges of Siberia and Far East. Novosibirsk, pp. 4-5.
51-52 (1982b). A critical review on the fauna and taxonomy of butterflies (Lepidoptera, Rhopalocera) of the Transcaucasus. Information I. � Vestnik zoologii, 1: 50-55.; Information II. � Ibid., 3: 38-43.
53 (1982�). Butterflies (Lepidoptera, Diurna) of the Yenisei and Taimyr, north of the Polar circle. � Poleznye i vrednye nasekomye Sibiri. Novosibirsk, pp. 75-87. (Co-authors: D. M. Pupavkin, Yu. P. Černenko).
54 (1982d). Loopers (Lepidoptera, Geometridae) of Khahasia. Information II. � Ibid., pp. 101-107. (Co-author: Y. R. Viidalepp).
55 (1982e). New taxa of butterflies (Lepidoptera, Rhopalocera) from Northern Asia. � Gel�minty, klešči, nasekomye. Novye i maloizvestnye vidy fauny Sibiri. Novosibirsk, 16: 86-91.
56 (1984a). New data on the taxonomy of the butterflies of the USSR (Lepidoptera, Rhopalocera). � Členistonogie I gel�minty. Novye i maloizvestnye vidy fauny Sibiri. Novosibirsk, 17: 51-57. (Co-author � V.V.Dubatolov).
57 (1984b). New subspecies of Argynnis sagana BDL. from Siberia. ). � Ibid., 17: 58-62.
58 (1984c). The type-locality of Argiades pyrenaicus ergane Higgins, 1980 (Lepidoptera, Lycaenidae). � Vestnik zoologii, 1984, 3: 10.
59 (1984d). Results of the study of the taxonomy and nomenclature of Eurasian butterflies. � IX Sjezd Vsesojuznogo èntomologičeskogo obščestva. Tezisy dokladov. Kiev, October 1984, part 1: 247.
Parnassius eversmanni Ménétriés, 1849, pp. 309-310.
92 (1985a). New data on butterflies of Siberia north of the Polar circle. � Členistonogie Sibiri i Dal�nego Vostoka. Novosibirsk, pp. 93-105. (Co-authors: S. V. Elshin, G. S. Zolotarenko).
93 (1985b). The fauna of Carabidae (Coleoptera) of Khakasia. � Ibid., pp. 67-75. (Co-author: V. G. Shilenkov).
94 (1985c). Data on the systematics of butterflies (Lepidoptera, Rhopalocera) of the fauna of the USSR. � Sistematika i biologija členistonogix I gel�mintov. Novye I maloizvestnye vidy fauny Sibiri. Novosibirsk, 18: 62-66.
95 (1985d). New findings of butterflies in Western Siberia. � Vestnik zoologii, 1985, 2: 87.
96 (1985e). Butterflies of the Western Siberian Plain. A key. � Pauki i nasekomye Sibiri. Novosibirsk, pp. 32-118.
97 (1986a). Species and subspecies of butterflies new for the fauna of the USSR. � Vestnik zoologii, 1986, 3: 87. (Co-author: V. V. Dubatolov).
98 (1986b). The importance of the entomological monitoring in reservations. � Sovremennoe sostojanie i perspektivy naučnyx issledovanij v zapovednikax Sibiri. Tezisy dokladov Vsesojuznogo soveščanija (26-28 august 1986, Novosibirsk). Moscow, pp. 137-140.
99 (1987a). New taxa of Eurasian butterflies. � Nasekomye, klešči I gel�minty. Novye I maloizvestnye vidy fauny Sibiri. Novosibirsk, 19: 9-13.
100 (1987b). The Red Book of the USSR. Problems of protecting butterflies in Siberia. � Ekologija i geografija členistonogix Sibiri. Novosibirsk, pp. 66-68.
101 (1987c). Melitaea sutschana Staudinger (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae) in Transbaikalia. � Vestnik zoologii, 1987, 5: 86. (Co-author: V. V. Dubatolov).
102 (1987d). Results and the nearest future in the study of the butterfly fauna of the USSR. � Bulavousye češuekrylye SSSR. Tezisy dokladov k seminaru �Sistematika, faunistika, èkologija, oxrana bulavousyx češuekrylyx�, 2-5 October 1987, Novosibirsk, pp. 3-7.
103 (1987e). New specimens in the collection of the Zoological Museum of the Institute of Biology (Novosibirsk). � Bulavousye češuekrylye SSSR. Tezisy dokladov k seminaru �Sistematika, faunistika, èkologija, oxrana bulavousyx češuekrylyx�, 2-5 October 1987, Novosibirsk, pp. 53-55. (Co-author: V. V. Dubatolov).
104 (1987f). Data on rare Lepidoptera of the Asian part of the Russian Federation. � Problemy oxrany redkix životnyx. Moscow, pp. 160-162. (Co-author: V. V. Dubatolov).
105 (1988a). Introduction to: Methodological recommendations for the �Operation Machaon� and the organization of school reservations. Cheboksary, pp. 3-4.
106 (1988b). New data on the taxonomy of Lepidoptera, Satyridae of Yakutia and the southern Far East of the USSR. � Taksonomija životnyx Sibiri. Novye I maloizvestnye vidy fauny Sibiri. Novosibirsk, 20: 59-60. (Co-author: V. V. Dubatolov).
107 (1988c). New butterfly taxa from Khakasia, Tuva and Yakutia. � Ibid., pp. 65-80.
Sachaia tenedius (Eversmann, 1851), pp. 231-232.
Parnassius bremeri jatensis (Bang-Haas, 1927), p. 233.
Melitaea romanovi puella (Higgins, 1941), p. 236.
119 (1989a). Rare butterflies of Siberia and the Far East as subjects of the new edition of the Red Book. � Redkie i nuždajuščijes�a v oxrane životnye. Materialy k Krasnoj knige. Sbornik naučnyx trudov. Moscow, pp. 144-152.
120 (1989b). Notes on butterflies in the Red Books. � Ibid., p. 138.
121 (1990a). A new genus of the Lycaenidae, tribus Theclini from Southern Primorye. � Redkie gel�minty, klešči i nasekomye. Novye i maloizvestnye vidy fauny Sibiri. Novosibirsk, 21: 66-69. (Co-author: V.V.Dubatolov).
122 (1990b). A review of the species of the genus Hiparchia Fabricius, 1807 from the fauna of the USSR. � Ibid., 69-75.
123 (1990c). To the taxonomy of the genus Glaucopsyche and Celastrina (Lycaenidae). � Taksonomija nasekomyx i gel�mintov. Novye i maloizvestnye vidy fauny Sibiri. Novosibirsk, 22: 68-79.
124 (1990d). Pyraloidea (Lepidoptera) from the collection of Z.M.Kozakevitsh. � Členistonogie i gel�minty. Novosibirsk, pp. 93-99.
125 (1990e). New genera of the subfamily Parnassiinae Swainson, 1840. � Ibid., pp. 99-105.
126 (1992). Entomological reviews of the materials in mass publications. (Deposited manuscript). � Minsk, �Veras-Eko�, 6.07.1992, No 75.
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