New species of Thymus L. (Lamiaceae)

Author(s):  
V. M. Vasjukov

Three new species of the genus Thymus L. are described from the Eastern Europe, East Siberia and the Russian Far East: T. × goginae Vasjukov, nothosp. nova (Vladimir Region), T. lenensis Vasjukov, sp. nova (Republic of Yakutia) and T. probatovae Vasjukov, sp. nova (Magadan Region); a key for determination of the species of the European Russia forest zone is given.

Zootaxa ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 3919 (1) ◽  
pp. 41 ◽  
Author(s):  
EUGENYI A. MAKARCHENKO ◽  
MARINA A. MAKARCHENKO

A systematic review of the genus Abiskomyia Edwards, 1937 is presented based on materials from the Russian Far East and bordering territories. Three new species: A. korbokhon sp. nov., A. levanidovi sp. nov., A. rivalis sp. nov. and one subspecies A. virgo orientalis subsp. nov. are described and figured. Emended generic diagnoses and keys to determination of adult males, pupae and fourth instar larvae of all known species and subspecies of the Abiskomyia of the Palaearctic region are provided. 


2017 ◽  
Vol 48 ◽  
pp. 33-45
Author(s):  
N. S. Probatova

Seven new species of Poa L. are described from the Russian Far East (3) and from East Siberia (4): P. pseudoradula Prob. (sect. Malacanthae) and P. kabalanica Prob. (sect. Poa) from Kamchatka; P. schmidtiana Prob. et Barkalov (sect. Malacanthae) from Sakhalin; P. tuvinensis Prob. (sect. Poa) from Republic of Tyva; P. salinostepposa Prob. (sect. Poa) from Transbaikalia; P. janaensis Prob. and P. superlanata Prob. (sect. Poastena) from Republic of Sakha (Yakutia).


Author(s):  
I. V. Enushchenko ◽  
N. S. Probatova

Two new species in the genus Festuca L. (Poaceae) are described, related to F. altaica Trin.: F. itelmenorum Enustschenko et Prob. (Kamchatka Peninsula, Kronotskii Nature Reserve) and F. kozhevnikovii Enustschenko et Prob. (Amur Region and Republic of Buryatia). Leaf blades of the newly described species as well as of F. altaica from different parts of its distribution range have been studied and illustrated.


Author(s):  
N. S. Probatova

Six new taxa in the family Poaceae are described from the Russian Far East and from East Siberia: Deschampsia komandorensis Prob. (sect. Deschampsia) from Commander Islands (Bering Island, North-West Cape), Agrostis × avatschensis Prob. (A. kudoi Honda × A. mertensii Trin.) from Avachinskii Volcano in Kamchatka, Poa archarensis Prob. (sect. Stenopoa) (revealed chromosome number 2n = 28) from Amur Region and Yakutia, Poa × alexandrae Prob. (sect. Stenopoa) from Magadan Region, Hyalopoa amgunensis Prob. (H. aggr. lanatiflora) from Khabarovsk Territory (Amgun River basin), Poa turgensis Prob. (sect. Stenopoa) from Transbaikalia.


Zootaxa ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 3137 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
VALERY M. LOKTIONOV ◽  
ARKADY S. LELEJ

A total of nineteen species are reviewed. Five new species: Arachnospila (Ammosphex) belokobylskii Loktionov and Lelej, sp. nov. (Primorskiy Terr.), A. (A.) orientausa Loktionov and Lelej, sp. nov. (Primorskiy Terr.), A. (A.) rasnitsyni Loktionov and Lelej, sp. nov. (Buryatia), A. (A.) tobiasi Loktionov and Lelej, sp. nov. (Buryatia), and A. (A.) zonsteini Loktionov and Lelej, sp. nov. (Buryatia) are described and illustrated. Hitherto unknown females of A. (A.) eoabnormis Lelej, 1995, A. (A.) kurentzovi Lelej, 1995, A. (A.) kurzenkoi Lelej, 1995, A. (A.) mongolopinata Wolf, 1981, A. (A.) wolfi Lelej, 1995, and A. (A.) yasumatsui Wolf and Móczár, 1972 are described. Three species: Arachnospila (Ammosphex) dschingis Wolf and Móczár, 1972, A. (A.) kaszabi Wolf and Móczár, 1972, and A. (A.) yasumatsui Wolf and Móczár, 1972 are newly recorded from Russia. A key to species for both sexes is given.The synonymy of Psammochares subflavus Haupt, 1929 under Arachnospila clericalis (F. Morawitz, 1889) is confirmed.


Zootaxa ◽  
2006 ◽  
Vol 1307 (1) ◽  
pp. 55 ◽  
Author(s):  
VALENTINA A. TESLENKO

A new species of Kamimuria, K. lyubaretzi (Plecoptera, Perlidae) from the Russian Far East is described and illustrated for the first time. The description includes all life stages and both sexes. Distributional data are presented.


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