Èntomologičeskoe obozrenie
The journal publishes original and review papers in all areas of fundamental and applied entomology. The journal is peer-reviewed, included in the List of the Higher Attestation Commission for the publication of works by applicants for scientific degrees. Since 2011, it has been part of the RSCI system. The journal was founded in 1901.
Media registration certificate: No. 0110267 dated 08.02.1993
Current Issue



Vol 103, No 4 (2024)
Articles
Adaptation of the Stavropol population of the predatory bug Orius laevigatus (Fieber) (Heteroptera, Anthocoridae) to mass rearing conditions
Abstract
Natural geographic range of the predatory bug Orius laevigatus which is widely used for biological control of various insect pests in greenhouses includes Western, Central, and Southern Europe, Mediterranean, Northern Africa, and South Asia. In the former USSR it was recorded in the southern Ukraine, Crimea, Abkhazia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Turkmenistan. In 2020 we found O. laevigatus in a sunflower field in Stavropol Territory of Russia. To estimate the biocontrol potential of the Stavropol population, the process of its adaptation to mass rearing conditions was investigated over 17 sequential generations. The experiments have shown that individuals of the Stavropol population did not differ significantly in several important parameters of reproduction and development (female fecundity, survival of preimaginal stages, etc.) under the mass rearing conditions from individuals of the laboratory population reared at these conditions over many tens of generations. These results suggest that the Stavropol population of O. laevigatus originates from bugs sporadically escaped from local greenhouses and mass rearing facilities rather than represents the result of the natural spread from the Black Sea coast caused by global warming.



Biodiversity of soldier flies (Diptera, Stratiomyidae) of the Crimean Peninsula
Abstract
Annotated list of soldier flies (Diptera, Stratiomyidae) of the Crimean Peninsula is presented. It comprises 42 species from 14 genera of 6 subfamilies. Nine species are recorded for the first time in the Crimea. The fauna of Stratiomyidae of the Crimean Peninsula is compared with the faunas of countries situated around the Black Sea (Romania, Bulgaria and Turkey).



Finds of Cisurgus ferulae Pfeffer, 1983 (Coleoptera, Curculionidae: Scolytinae) in Kazakhstan
Abstract
Cisurgus ferulae Pfeffer, 1983 is recorded for the first time in Northern and Southern Kazakhstan. Original photographs of adult external structures, male genitalia, spermatheca, biotopes, and host plants are provided as well as an amended description of the species.



Two new species of the genus Mikluchomaklaia Gorochov (Orthoptera, Gryllidae: Phalangopsinae) from New Guinea and adjacent islands
Abstract
Two new species of the genus Mikluchomaklaia Gorochov, 1986 are described in the nominotypical subgenus: M. (M.) chuрini sp. n. from Waigeo and Gam islands near the western coast of New Guinea, and M. (M.) glupovi sp. n. from the southern part of New Guinea. These species differ from other representatives of this subgenus in shorter male tegmina and some features of the male genitalia, and from each other, mainly in the male genitalia characters.



Хроника
Report on activities of the Russian entomological society for 2023



XII All-Russian Dipterological Symposium



Jubilees and memorial dates



Obituaries
In memoriam: Elena Borisovna Vinogradova, an outstanding scientist and a remarkable person (1933–2021)


