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Diogen, 17.05.2015 8:38
Dear colleagues!
I suggest starting this topic (and I suggest that the moderators attach it), in which I suggest sharing links to sources (or the sources themselves) that are for some reason little known to the general public. It's no secret that experts often find (or use) literature that most people may simply not know. I think that this should be corrected: the greater our collective knowledge, the higher the level of knowledge of our fauna.
I will start the topic with a few works on moths, which will greatly help in determining them and presenting the approximate volume of faunas of the corresponding regions.
Very good work of Lauri Kayla and co-authors on the moth of the Tien Shan:
I didn't find it anywhere online; if anyone is interested, I can send a scan to my email address.
Description of two species of the genus Biston from Central Asia, with a good comparative analysis:
You can download it here: http://www.v-zool.kiev.ua/pdfs/2003/3/13.pdf
Description of a new genus and species of moth from Kazakhstan:
You can download it here: http://www.soceurlep.eu/uploads/nota/bd36_2/07_Nupponen.pdf
Extremely important work of V. V. Zolotukhin and co-authors on the Volga-Urals:
You can download it here: http://www.landesmuseum.at/pdf_frei_remote...1_0293-0326.pdf
By the way, on the same site you can download many other issues of Atalanta.
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