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Graduated from Moscow State University, Biological Faculty, Invertebrate Zoology Department in 1987. From 1991 to 1994 - Kuperwood Fellow of Academy of Natural Sciences attached to the Paleontological Institute, Moscow, from 1994 to 2000 - junior scientific staff, 2000 up to date - scientific staff of Arthropod Laboratory of Paleontological Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences.
I study systematics and phylogenetic relationships of fossil nematoceran Diptera (true flies), especially Mesozoic Psychodomorpha and Culicomorpha.
Blagoderov V., Krzeminski W., Lukashevich E. Revision of some fossil dipteran families described by Rohdendorf // III Intern. Congr. of Dipterology. 15-19 August 1994. Univ. of Guelf. Guelf. Abstract Volume. P.19-20.
Shcherbakov D., Lukashevich E., Blagoderov V. Triassic fossils and initial radiation of Diptera // III Intern. Congr. of Dipterology. 15-19 August 1994. Univ. of Guelf. Guelf. Abstract Volume. P.195.
Lukashevich E.D. Mesozoic Ptychopteroidea (Diptera: Nematocera): the stages of a long way // 1st Paleoentom.Conf. 30 August - 4 September 1998, Moscow. Abstracts. p.22.
Blagoderov V.A. & E.D. Lukashevich. New Triassic Diptera from Australia // 1st Paleoentom.Conf. 30 August - 4 September 1998, Moscow. Abstracts. p.3.
Lukashevich E.D., Mostovski M.B. Assemblages of dipterans from some fossil resins // World Congress on amber inclusions, 20-23 October 1998, Vitoria, Alava, Basgue Country. Abstracts. P.73.
Lukashevich E.D., Mostovski M.B. The dark past of the blood-suckers: history of blood-sucking in insects // Fossil insects. Second International Congress of Palaeontology. 5-9 September, 2001. Krakov, Poland. Abstract Volume. p.41-42.
Lukashevich E.D. [History of three dipteran families (Dixidae, Corethrellidae, Chaoboridae)] // [Diptera (Insecta) in ecosystems]. VI Russian Symp. of Dipterology. 22-25 April 1997, St-Petersburg. Zool. Inst. RAS Press. P.76-77 [in Russian].
Lukashevich E.D. [Eoptychopteridae (Insecta) in the system of the organic world] // [Paleontology in the system of the natural sciences] Abstracts of XLV session of the Palaeontological Society (25-29 January 1999. St-Petersburg. All-Russian Geol. Inst. RAS Press. P.47 [in Russian].
Lukashevich E.D., Mostovski M.B. [The blood-sucking insects in palaeontological record] // [Biodiversity in the history of the Earth] Abstracts of XLVII session of the Palaeontological Society (29 January - 2 February 2001. St-Petersburg. All-Russian Geol. Inst. RAS Press. P.65-66. [in Russian].
Krzeminski W., Lukashevitch L. Ansorgiidae, a new family from the Upper Cretaceous of Kazakhstan (Diptera, Ptychopteromorpha) // Acta zool. cracov. 1993. V. 35(3). P. 593-596.
Lukashevich E.D. New Eoptychopteridae (Diptera: Psychodomorpha) from the Jurassic of Asia // Paleontol. J. 1993. V. 27(1A). P. 103-122.
Lukashevich E.D. First pupae of the Eoptychopteridae and Ptychopteridae from the Mesozoic of Siberia (Insecta: Diptera) // Paleontol. J. 1995. V. 29(4). P. 164-171.
Lukashevich E.D. New Mesozoic Chaoboridae of Mongolia (Diptera: Chaoboridae) // Paleontol. Zh. 1996. N 4. P. 55-60. [in Russian].
Lukashevich E.D., Shcherbakov D.E. A first find of net-winged midges (Blephariceridae, Diptera) in the Mesozoic // N. Jb. Geol. Palaont. Mh. 1997. H. 11. P. 639-646.
Lukashevich E.D., J. Ansorge, W. Krzeminski & E. Krzeminska. Revision of Eoptychopterinae (Insecta: Diptera, Eoptychopteridae) // Polskie pismo entomologiczne. 1998. V. 67. P. 311-343.
Lukashevich E.D. Mesozoic Ptychopteroidea (Diptera: Nematocera): the stages of a long way // Proceedings the First Palaeoentomological Conference Moscow 1998. Bratislava. 1999. P. 73-80.
Lukashevich E.D. Phantom midges (Insecta: Diptera, Chaoboridae) from Burmese amber // Bull. nat. Hist. Mus. Lond. (Geol.). 2000. 56(1): 47-52.
Lukashevich E.D. Five new species of Eoptychopteridae (Diptera) from the Mesozoic of Asia// Acta Geologica Hispanica. V. 35 (2000). N 1-2. P. 25-30.
Lukashevich E.D. & Azar D. First Eoptychopteridae (Insecta: Dipera) from Early Cretaceous Lebanese amber // Acta zoologica cracovensia. 2003. V. 46 (suppl.-Fossil Insects). P. 195-204.

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