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Tomáš, Scholz, de Chambrier Alain, Shimazu Takeshi, Ermolenko Alexey, and Waeschenbach Andrea. "Proteocephalid tapeworms (Cestoda: Onchoproteocephalidea) of loaches (Cobitoidea): Evidence for monophyly and high endemism of parasites in the Far East." Parasitology International 66 (October 1, 2016): 871–83. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.parint.2016.09.016.

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Tomáš Scholz, Alain de Chambrier, Takeshi Shimazu, Alexey Ermolenko, Andrea Waeschenbach (2017): Proteocephalid tapeworms (Cestoda: Onchoproteocephalidea) of loaches (Cobitoidea): Evidence for monophyly and high endemism of parasites in the Far East. Parasitology International 66: 871-883, DOI: 10.1016/j.parint.2016.09.016
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Tomáš, Scholz, de Chambrier Alain, Shimazu Takeshi, Ermolenko Alexey, and Waeschenbach Andrea. "Proteocephalid tapeworms (Cestoda: Onchoproteocephalidea) of loaches (Cobitoidea): Evidence for monophyly and high endemism of parasites in the Far East." Parasitology International 66 (December 31, 2017): 871–83. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.parint.2016.09.016 1383-5769.

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Tomáš Scholz, Alain de Chambrier, Takeshi Shimazu, Alexey Ermolenko, Andrea Waeschenbach (2017): Proteocephalid tapeworms (Cestoda: Onchoproteocephalidea) of loaches (Cobitoidea): Evidence for monophyly and high endemism of parasites in the Far East. Parasitology International 66: 871-883, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.parint.2016.09.0161383-5769
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Besprozvannykh, Vladimir V., Alexey V. Ermolenko, and Marty R. Deveney. "Orientocreadium elegans n. sp. and Orientocreadium pseudobagri Ya m a g u t i (Digenea: Orientocreadiidae), from freshwater fish of the Primorsky region (southern far east, Russia) with a description of their life cycles." Zootaxa 2176 (December 31, 2009): 22–32. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.189374.

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Besprozvannykh, Vladimir V., Ermolenko, Alexey V., Deveney, Marty R (2009): Orientocreadium elegans n. sp. and Orientocreadium pseudobagri Ya m a g u t i (Digenea: Orientocreadiidae), from freshwater fish of the Primorsky region (southern far east, Russia) with a description of their life cycles. Zootaxa 2176: 22-32, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.189374
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Liston, Andrew, Marko Mutanen, and Matti Viitasaari. "On the taxonomy of Heterarthrus (Hymenoptera, Tenthredinidae), with a review of the West Palaearctic species." Journal of Hymenoptera Research 72 (October 31, 2019): 83–126. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/jhr.72.39339.

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The sawfly genus Heterarthrus is naturally distributed in the Palaearctic, with a single described Oriental species. Their larvae mine in the leaves of trees and shrubs of Salicaceae, Betulaceae, and Sapindaceae (Acer). We here recognise twelve West Palaearctic species as valid, with the status of two additional nominal species group taxa in need of further study: fruticicolum Ermolenko, and smithi Ermolenko. A key to adults of the species occurring in the West Palaearctic is presented. Two new species are described: Heterarthus vikbergi Liston, Mutanen & Viitasaari, sp. nov. from fema
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Prous, Marko, Mikk Heidemaa, Akihiko Shinohara, and Villu Soon. "Review of the sawfly genus Empria (Hymenoptera, Tenthredinidae) in Japan." ZooKeys 150 (November 28, 2011): 347–80. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.150.1968.

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The following eleven <i>Empria</i> species are reported from Japan: <i>E.candidata</i> (Fallén, 1808), <i>E.japonica</i> Heidemaa &amp; Prous, 2011, <i>E.liturata</i> (Gmelin, 1790), <i>E. loktini</i> Ermolenko, 1971, <i>E.plana</i> (Jakowlew, 1891), <i>E.quadrimaculata</i> Takeuchi, 1952, <i>E.rubicola</i> Ermolenko, 1971, <i>E.tridens</i> (Konow, 1896), <i>E.tridentis</i> Lee &amp; Ryu, 1996, <i>E. honshuana</i> Prous &amp; Heidemaa, <b>sp. n.</b>, and <i>E.takeuchii</i> Prous &amp; Heidemaa, <b>sp. n.</b> The lectotypes of <i>Poecilosoma pallipes</i> Matsumura, 1912, <i>Empria itelmena</i>
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Liston, Andrew, Marko Mutanen, and Matti Viitasaari. "On the taxonomy of Heterarthrus (Hymenoptera, Tenthredinidae), with a review of the West Palaearctic species." Journal of Hymenoptera Research 72 (October 31, 2019): 83–126. https://doi.org/10.3897/jhr.72.39339.

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The sawfly genus Heterarthrus is naturally distributed in the Palaearctic, with a single described Oriental species. Their larvae mine in the leaves of trees and shrubs of Salicaceae, Betulaceae, and Sapindaceae (Acer). We here recognise twelve West Palaearctic species as valid, with the status of two additional nominal species group taxa in need of further study: fruticicolum Ermolenko, and smithi Ermolenko. A key to adults of the species occurring in the West Palaearctic is presented. Two new species are described: Heterarthus vikbergi Liston, Mutanen &amp; Viitasaari, sp. nov. from females
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Supatashvili, Archil, George Japoshvili, and Attila Haris. "Some important records on sawflies (Hymenoptera: Symphyta) from the Entomological Collection of Agricultural University of Georgia (Sakartvelo) identified by Dr. Ermolenko." Natura Somogyiensis, no. 39 (2022): 47–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.24394/natsom.2022.39.47.

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115 species are listed from Karachay and Georgia (Caucasus) based on the Archil Supatashvili collection identified by V.M Ermolenko. Arge caucasica Tournier 1889, A. pagana ssp. pagana (Panzer 1797), Gilpinia virens (Klug 1812), Acantholyda posticalis (Matsumura 1912), Monostegia abdominalis (Fabricius 1798), Tenthredo albopicta Puls 1870, T. caucasica Eversmann 1847, T. oryssoides Jakowlew 1888, T. koehleri Klug 1817 and T. notha Klug 1817 are new records for the fauna of Georgia.
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Ahtamzyan, A. A. "Dmitry Vladimirovich Ermolenko – the First Vice Rector of MGIMO from Among Graduates of Higher Education Institution." MGIMO Review of International Relations, no. 1(28) (February 28, 2013): 265–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.24833/2071-8160-2013-1-28-265-267.

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Prous, Marko, Andrew Liston, Katja Kramp, Henri Savina, Hege Vårdal, and Andreas Taeger. "The West Palaearctic genera of Nematinae (Hymenoptera, Tenthredinidae)." ZooKeys 875 (September 16, 2019): 63–127. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.875.35748.

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Keys to adults and larvae of the genera of West Palaearctic nematine sawflies are presented. Species of some of the smaller genera are keyed, and their taxonomy, distribution, and host plants reviewed, with a geographic focus on north-western Europe, particularly Sweden. Dinematus Lacourt, 2006 is a new junior subjective synonym of Pristiphora Latreille, 1810, resulting in the new combination Pristiphora krausi (Lacourt, 2006) for the type species of Dinematus. Hemichroa monticola Ermolenko, 1960 is a new junior subjective synonym of Hemichroa australis (Serville, 1823). Lectotypes are designa
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SHINOHARA, AKIHIKO, HIDEHO HARA, and DAVID R. SMITH. "The Xiphydria annulitibia group in northeastern Asia (Hymenoptera, Xiphydriidae)." Zootaxa 4755, no. 2 (2020): 375–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4755.2.11.

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The Xiphydria annulitibia group is defined to include the following five species from northeastern Asia: X. annulitibia Takeuchi, 1936, from Japan (Hokkaido, Kunashiri Is., Honshu, Shikoku), Korea and Russia (Sakhalin, Primorskij kraj), X. kanba n. sp. from Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu), X. kastsheevi Ermolenko, 1979, from Russia (Primorskij Kraj), X. konishii n. sp. from Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu) and X. melanoptera n. sp. from Japan (Hokkaido). Xiphydria annulitibia is redescribed based on a long series of specimens, including the holotype. Three new species, X. kanba, X. konishii and X. melanopter
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Books on the topic "Ermolenko"

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Komarov, Vladimir Semenovich. Sintez, struktura i svoĭstva neorganicheskikh veshchestv i kolloidnykh sistem: Trudy konferent︠s︡ii, posvi︠a︡shchennoĭ 100-letii︠u︡ so dni︠a︡ rozhdenii︠a︡ N.F. Ermolenko. "Belsėns", 2000.

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Breaking the Limits: The Sam Ermolenko Story. History Press Limited, The, 2003.

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