scholarly journals DIVERSITY OF INSECTS AND OTHER ARTHROPODS IN MONGOLIA

Author(s):  
B. Badamdorj ◽  

The insect fauna of Mongolia includes about 12,000 species belonging to 24 orders. The only order, Orthoptera, is richer in species in Mongolia than in the Far East of Russia. All other units show greater diversity in the Russian Far East than in Mongolia. There are a significant number of very interesting endemics. Tizanuras of the family Machilidae are relic insects, represented by five species in Mongolia. As examples of widespread Central Asian insects, a number of species of darkling beetles and weevils can be indicated, most of which are endemic to Mongolia or Central Asia.

2015 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 9-13 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ya V Bolotova

The review provides information on the medicine application of 30 aquatic plant taxa growing in the Russian Far East, and the prospects for their practical use. A list of aquatic plants on the pharmacotherapeutic action is done. The greatest number of species of aquatic plants has analgesic, antipyretic, anti-inflammatory, stomach and antidiarrheal, wound-healing properties. It is revealed that the most widely in traditional medicine in Asia and Europe are used Nelumbo nucifera, Trapa natans, representatives of the family Lemnaceae, Nymphaeaceae, genus Potamogeton. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bjms.v14i1.21554 Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science Vol.14(1) 2015 p.9-13 


Author(s):  
Henrik Enghoff ◽  
Laura Mark Jensen ◽  
Elena V. Mikhaljova

The genus Koiulus gen. nov. and its type-species, Koiulus interruptus gen. et sp. nov., are described from the Russian Far East. The new genus is compared with other genera of Mongoliulidae, in particular with Ussuriiulus Golovatch, 1980, also from the Russian Far East, with which it shares the absence of ozopores from individual body rings distributed along the body, a condition so far otherwise unknown in the superorder Juliformia. A synoptic table of genera and a list of species of Mongoliulidae are presented.


Zootaxa ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 1685 (1) ◽  
pp. 38
Author(s):  
KSENIA A. SEMENCHENKO

Stygomomonia (S.) manchurica sp. n. (Acari: Hydrachnidia: Momoniidae) from the Kedrovaya River, Primory Territory of the Russian Far East is described. The affinity of the new species to its congeners is discussed with emphasis on biogeographical relationships. An annotated checklist of the subgenus Stygomomonia and geographical map of the distribution of Palaearctic species of this subgenus is compiled using published records.


Author(s):  
Nadezhda K. Lutova

The article represents the first scientific research on the periodicals of the Russian Far East. It views the specifics of circulation and usage of journals and magazines issued in the region under different socioeconomic conditions. The author gives the analysis of acquisition sources and reasons for lacunae in the collections of the regional library. Subject and thematic study of Far-Eastern journals and magazines is described. The accent of the article is put upon the cultural and historic significance of periodicals for the region development. Further ways of the collection of periodicals of the Far East are outlined.


Zootaxa ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 4820 (2) ◽  
pp. 287-304
Author(s):  
TATIANA M. TIUNOVA ◽  
ALEXANDER A. SEMENCHENKO

A new species Baetis (Rhodobaetis) molecularis sp. nov. is described and illustrated based on larvae and reared adults from the Far East of Russia. The differential diagnosis of this species is provided with regard to other representatives of the subgenus Rhodobaetis Jacob, 2003 from East Palaearctic and Nearctic Regions. A dataset including novel and publicly available COI mtDNA sequences of 16 species of Rhodobaetis has been assembled to provide a reference dataset for DNA barcoding. The comparison between Baetis (Rhodobaetis) molecularis sp. nov. and other species produced K2P genetic distances of 0.201 in average, values well above those associated with intraspecific variation. The closest species was Baetis foemina McDonough with a K2P distance value 0.114. A Bayesian phylogeny of available Rhodobaetis is also provided.


2021 ◽  
Vol 17 (4) ◽  
pp. 143-167
Author(s):  
Ruslan Gulidov ◽  

A brief overview of the evolution of the new public policy for the development of the Russian Far East is presented. Thanks to active federal policy, the Far East macroregion became a testing ground for new mechanisms and instruments of regional development aimed at stimulating economic growth and promoting private investment. Currently, there is no other macroregion in Russia within which all the possible investment promotion policy tools and measures are in operation. An inventory of budget expenditures (including shortfalls in income) relating to the implementation of measures to stimulate economic growth and promote private investments in the Far East of Russia is conducted. The direct results of the implemented policy (the volume of attracted investments, the number of jobs created, the volume of tax payments) are summarized. Although it is still premature to talk about the high budgetary efficiency of preferential regimes in the Far East of Russia, there is a widespread opinion among the official circles about the uniqueness of the created system for supporting the investment process. This view is primarily based on the high value of the private to public investments ratio pertaining to preferential regimes in Russia’s Far East. A comparative analysis of the performance of the key macro-indicators of the Far East economy and those of the rest of the Russian Federation is carried out for two comparable periods: five years before and five years from the beginning of the implementation of the federal policy. It is concluded that the active policy of creating favourable conditions for investment in the Russian Far East is not yet transformed into the desired pace of the socio-economic dynamics. Such a dissonance with optimistic assessments of the implemented measures and instruments introduced for the development of the macroregion prompts the question of whether the goals of public policy for the development of the Far East are consistent with the means used to achieve them. The starting point for finding an answer to this question is the difference in understanding the content of the categories ‘growth’ and ‘development’


2020 ◽  
pp. 236-240
Author(s):  
Roman Gvozdev

In the era of universal globalization, we can almost everywhere observe the processes of loss of our own ethnic identity. But this issue is particularly acute in multinational States with the predominant influence of the dominant ethnic group. At the same time, the value of traditional cultures is increasing and issues of their preservation are more urgent than ever. An important point here is to understand the factors that have the greatest impact on these processes. As a study, we analyzed the transformations in the field of family relations among the indigenous ethnic groups of the Russian Far East during the XIX-early XX centuries . To determine the degree of influence of the Eastern Slavs on the kmns, we also used compara-tive data on the family structure of settlers from the European part. Based on the data obtained, we tried to understand the process of transition from ancestral consciousness to national consciousness of the in-digenous ethnic groups of the Far East.


2006 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 83-85
Author(s):  
N.N. Vinokurov

Three species of the Palaearctic genus Harpocera Curt, are distributed in the Far East of Russia H. koreana Jos. is recorded from Russia for the first time, the hitherto unknown males of H. choii Jos. and H. koreana Jos. are described and compared with H. orientalis Kerzh. from the Kuril Islands. A key to the three Far Eastern species is given.


Author(s):  
Hans-Joachim Jacobs ◽  
Wolf-Harald Liebig

Information is given on the distribution of 17 species of Sphecidae and 106 species of Crabronidae in Eastern Siberia and the Russian Far East. First records for Eastern Siberia are Crossocerus (Crossocerus) tarsatus (Shuckard, 1837), Diodontus handlirschi Kohl, 1888, Gorytes albidulus (Lepeletier, 1832), Gorytes procrustes Handlirsch, 1888, Nysson interruptus (Fabricius, 1798), Oxybelus haemorrhoidalis Olivier, 1812 and Pemphredon lethifer (Shuckard, 1837). First recorded from Far East is Ectemnius (Ectemnius) guttatus (Vander Linden, 1829).


Zootaxa ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 4205 (5) ◽  
pp. 475 ◽  
Author(s):  
ELENA M. DAVIDIAN

A new Trioxinae (Aphidiidae) genus Sergeyoxis gen. nov., with type species S. monoceratus sp. nov., is described and illustrated from the Russian Far East. This new genus is closely related to Parabioxys Shi et Chen, 2001, but differs from the latter by the development of a single long process (prong) which is not fused with the sixth sternite, fore wing darkened and narrow, and petiole short. Sergeyoxis gen. nov. differs from the all other trioxine taxa by the presence of mobile unpaired process between two last sternites of metasoma. 


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