Keys To The Insects Of The European Part Of The Ussr

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Keys to the Insects of the European Part of the USSR.

Author : Gleb Sergeevich Medvedev
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 1341 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2024-06-29
Category : Insects
ISBN : OCLC:180415843

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Keys to the Insects of the European Part of the USSR. by Gleb Sergeevich Medvedev Pdf

Keys to the Insects of the European Part of the USSR.

Author : Grigoriĭ I︠A︡kovlevich Beĭ-Bienko,Gleb Sergeevich Medvedev,Zoologicheskiĭ institut (Akademii︠a︡ nauk SSSR)
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 1341 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 1987
Category : Insects
ISBN : OCLC:80014992

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Keys to the Insects of the European Part of the USSR. by Grigoriĭ I︠A︡kovlevich Beĭ-Bienko,Gleb Sergeevich Medvedev,Zoologicheskiĭ institut (Akademii︠a︡ nauk SSSR) Pdf

Hymenoptera

Author : Gleb Sergeevich Medvedev
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 458 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9004095616

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Hymenoptera by Gleb Sergeevich Medvedev Pdf

Part VI of Keys to the Insects of the European Part of the USSR covers the suborder Symphyta of the phytophagous Hymenoptera (sawflies and woodwasps), small superfamilies Trigonaloidea, Stephanoidea, Evanioidea of parasitic Apocrita, and the family Paxilommatidae of the superfamily Ichneumonoidea. Identification keys are provided for 18 families, 123 genera and over 900 species which include a large number of economically important species -- the pests of agricultural crops and timber as well as entomophages. A brief outline of morphology and biology, synonymy and geographic distribution is given for each family and genus and the known host-plants are indicated for every species. Three species have been described for the first time and 12 new subgenera have been separated. Bibliography -- 88 citations; 217 illustrations.