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Scrobipalpa flavinerva Bidzilya & Li, 2010, sp. n.
20. Scrobipalpa flavinerva sp. n. Distribution. China (Inner Mongolia), Mongolia (East Aimak).Published as part of Bidzilya, Oleksiy & Li, Houhun, 2010, The genus Scrobipalpa Janse (Lepidoptera, Gelechiidae) in China, with descriptions of 13 new ...
Bidzilya, Oleksiy, Li, Houhun
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Ctenoceratoda cyanochrea Varga & Gyulai & Ronkay & Ronkay 2018, sp. n.
Ctenoceratoda cyanochrea sp. n. (Figs 13–15, 29, 47, 48, 59) Holotype: male, Mongolia, Khovd aimak, Mongolian Altay Mts, 1430 m, Mönkh Khayrkhan uul, 41 km N of Bulgan; N46°28’, E91°24’; 30.VI.2005, leg. T. Csővári (coll. G. Ronkay). Paratypes.
Gyulai, Péter +3 more
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The message is about the first PGS experience in Kyrgyzstan, which started in one village last year as an organic area (we call it organic aimak). Having no experience and based only on knowledge gained from IFOAM papers solely and OLC trainings, on ...
Alymkulov, Saparbek
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Expression of Hairpin-Enriched Mitochondrial DNA in Two Hairworm Species (Nematomorpha). [PDF]
Nikolaeva OV +8 more
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Haderonia sukharevae Varga 1974
The sukharevae -group Diagnosis – Relatively large moths with robust body, very long, in male strongly (sukharevae, oxyptera, juliannae) or shortly (longicornis, lukhtanovi, stenocera) bipectinate antennae and elongate triangular forewings with ...
Gyulai, Péter +3 more
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New species and new records of the genus Filatima Busck, 1939 (Lepidoptera, Gelechiidae) from Central Asia. [PDF]
Bidzilya O, Huemer P.
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Mingiyan Lidzhiev, about the Torghuts and Khoshuds
Mingiyan recounts the history, composition and movement of various Torghut and Khoshud clans: Many years ago the Torghuts were divided into several ulus, including Iki-Tsokhurovsky, Baga-Tsokhurovsky, Erketenevsky and Yanga ulus.
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Anapus kirschbaumi Stål, 1858 Known from Turkey, Azerbaijan (Drapolyuk, 2001), Iran (Linnavuori & Modarres, 1999), southern part of European Russia, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, West and East Siberia. New for Mongolia and Uzbekistan.
Konstantinov, Fedor V. +1 more
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The Fergana Valley Is an Isolate of Biodiversity: A Discussion of the Endemic Herpetofauna and Description of Two New Species of Alsophylax (Sauria: Gekkonidae) from Eastern Uzbekistan. [PDF]
Nazarov RA +8 more
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Sympycnus vadimi Negrobov 1973
Sympycnus vadimi Negrobov Sympycnus vadimi Negrobov, 1973: 151. Type material examined. HOLOTYPE ♂, labelled: Mongolia: “ Archangaj aimak, 25 km WSW von Ichtamir ”, 30.VIII.1967, Zaitsev (ZIN). Distribution.
Negrobov, Oleg P. +2 more
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