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    Eumerus turcmenorum Paramonov 1927

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    Eumerus turcmenorum Paramonov, 1927 Figs 4–5, 22Published as part of Mutin, V. A. & Barkalov, A. V., 2018, New data on the hover-flies of the genus Eumerus (Diptera: Syrphidae) from Russia, pp. 11-20 in Far Eastern Entomologist 363 on page 18, DOI: 10.25221/fee.363.3, http://zenodo.org/record/716419

    Diogma dmitrii Paramonov 2005

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    Diogma dmitrii Paramonov, 2005 Material examined: Turkey: Terme, 70 km E Samsun, 11. VII. 1983, 1 ɗ, J. Timmer & P. v. Ooyen leg.; Trabzon, 1 km SW Of, 10 m, 26. V. 1995, 2 ɗ; Trabzon, Env. Dernekpazari, 150 m, 28. V. 1995, 4 ɗ; Rize, 5 km SE Ayder, 1600 m, 31. V. 1995, 2 ɗ; Rize, 2 km NW Ikizdere, 550 m, 29. V. 1995, 5 ɗ, all H. v. Oorschot, H. v.d. Brink & P. Oosterbroek, N.M. Paramonov det. Distribution: Described and only known from Russia (North Caucasus) and Georgia. First records for Turkey.Published as part of Ÿ, Jaroslav Star & Oosterbroek, Pjotr, 2008, New records of West Palaearctic Limoniidae, Pediciidae and Cylindrotomidae (Diptera) from the collections of the Zoological Museum, Amsterdam, pp. 1-20 in Zootaxa 1922 on pages 18-19, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18473

    Platypygus turkmenorum Paramonov

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    Platypygus turkmenorum Paramonov (Fig. 23) Platypygus turkmenorum Paramonov, 1929: 145, 209. Engel, 1933: 127. Paramonov, 1934: 21. Liepa, 1969: 19. Hull, 1973: 262. Evenhuis, 1983: 491; 2002: 26. Zaitzev, 1989: 45. Material examined. Types: TURKMENISTAN: 1 male paratype / Typus Platypygus turkmenorum sp. nov. / Askhabad, Transcaspia, 21.IV. 26 / Paramonov leg./ Zool. Mus. Berlin (ZMHB). Notes on types. Paramonov (1929) originally described Platypygus turkmenorum based on 20 male specimens from “Aschabad, Transcaspia” [= Ashkabad, Turkmenistan] collected on 21 April 1926 by Paramonov. Paramonov (1929) stated “ Typus in meiner Sammlung” and there is a single specimen labeled “ Typus ” in SIZK, which contains Paramonov’s personal collection, so it is the holotype specimen. Of the original 20 specimens, only two (1 in ZMHB and 1 in SIZK) were located by Evenhuis (2002). We have not been able to trace the remaining 18 specimens. We were able to examine the specimen in ZMHB, which although it is labeled as “ Typus ” is a surviving paratype. The holotype in SIZK carries the labels “Ashkabad/ Transcaspia/ 21.IV. 26 / Paramonov leg./ Platypygus turkmenorum / Typus / Paramonov det. ” and is double mounted with a minuten (V. Korneyev, in litt. 25 July 2000). Diagnostic features. Frons yellow with V-shaped black mark near base of antennae; antennae completely black (Fig. 23 a); postgena normal without posterior extension; occiput black, upper part of occiput with long yellowish hairs (Fig. 23 d); mesonotum (Fig. 23 b) minutely hairy, yellow with large contiguous black pattern medially, mark extending anteriorly as stripe to anterior margin of mesonotum; postpronotal lobes and postalar calli yellow; lateral margins of mesonotum yellow; lateral black spot next to transverse suture coalesced with median pattern; black prescutellar area with large yellow oval spot; scutellum completely yellow; halter yellow; costa ends slightly beyond vein R 4 + 5; crossvein r-m at middle of cell dm (Fig. 23 c); legs yellow. Male genitalia. Due to the paucity of available specimens, we did not dissect the male paratype in ZMHB. Distribution. Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan. Remarks.. Females of this species are unknown.Published as part of Gharali, Babak, Evenhuis, Neal L. & Almeida, Jorge, 2013, World synopsis of described species of the genus Platypygus Loew (Diptera: Mythicomyiidae: Platypyginae), pp. 199-242 in Zootaxa 3745 (2) on pages 234-236, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3745.2.3, http://zenodo.org/record/24854

    Merodon flavitibius Paramonov 1926

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    <i>Merodon Flavitibius</i> Paramonov, 1926 <p> <i>Merodon isperensis</i> Hurkmans, 1993 (as subspecies of <i>M. aberrans</i>) <b>syn. n.</b></p> <p> “ <i>Merodon aberrans</i> Egg. var. <i>flavitibius</i> nova” Paramonow, 1926: 153.</p> <p> <i>Type locality</i>: Armenia. Original description was based on an unknown number of syntypes, two of them were located in the Paramonov’s collection (SIZK, examined): <i>Lectotype</i>: male with labels: [N 317], [Инаклю (= Inaklyu, modern Antarut village, 40.35N, 44.266667E, asl 1450 m) / Эчмиадз. у. (= Echmiadzin (modern Vagharshapat) District) / Эрив. г. (= Yerevan Region, <b>Armenia</b>) 17.vii.24.], [<i>Merodon aberrans</i> Eger / var. <i>flavitibius</i> / var. nov. ♂ Typus / Paramonov. d.] (SIZK). <i>Paralectotype</i>: female with labels: [N 318], [г. Карны-Ярых (KarnyMount Yarykh, = Mount Ara, 40.4056N 44.4522E, asl 2614 m) / Эчмиадз. у. / Эрив. г. (= Yerevan Region, <b>Armenia</b>) 26.vii.24.], [<i>Merodon</i> / <i>aberrans</i> Egg. / var. <i>flavitibius</i> / var. nov. ♀ Typus / Paramonov d.] (SIZK).</p> <p> <i>Note</i>. In the original description, only the type locality is given, namely “Patria: Armenia ”. The exact number of types is unknown, as it is not specified by the author of the species (Paramonow, 1926: 153). The types were considered lost (Liepa, 1969: 20; Hurkmans, 1993: 205). In Peck (1988: 166), taxon was given as subspecies <i>Merodon aberrans flavitibius</i> Paramanov (sic!), 1926, according to article 45g (II) ICZN (1985). Hurkmans (1993: 176) also left the subspecific rank for the taxon. He also erroneously indicated that Paramonov published the name with a subspecies status (ibid.). We designate here the male as the lectotype, and the female as the paralectotype.</p>Published as part of <i>Vujić, Ante, Radenković, Snežana, Tubić, Nataša Kočiš, Likov, Laura, Popov, Grigory, Rojo, Santos & Miličić, Marija, 2023, Integrative taxonomy of the Merodon aberrans (Diptera, Syrphidae) species group: distribution patterns and description of three new species, pp. 51-96 in Contributions to Zoology 92 (1)</i> on page 64, DOI: 10.1163/18759866-BJA10037, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/8349804">http://zenodo.org/record/8349804</a&gt

    Geron krymensis Paramonov 1929

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    Geron krymensis Paramonov, 1929 Material: 17 specimens: Ash Shajarah 22.VII. 2002 (4 Ψ). As Salt 13.VIII. 1993 (1 Ψ); Dibbin 13.V. 2002 (10 Ψ); Jarash 15.IV. 2002 (1 Ψ); Hummrit As Sahin 3.VI. 2002 (1 Ψ). Distribution: Palaearctic: Algeria, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bosnia­Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, France, Greece, Gruzia, Hungary, Iran, Italy, Lebanon, Kyrgyz Republic, Macedonia, Moldova, Palestine, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Syria, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Yugoslavia. It was collected from Carthamus persicus Willd (Compositae).Published as part of Arabyat, Sahar, Katbeh-Bader, Ahmad & Greathead, David, 2004, The bee flies (Diptera: Bombyliidae) of Jordan, pp. 1-48 in Zootaxa 654 on page 12, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15870

    Defilippia pharaonis Paramonov 1928, comb. nov.

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    Defilippia pharaonis (Paramonov, 1928) comb. nov. (Figs 18–19) Exoprosopa pharaonis Paramonov, 1928: 260 (82). Type locality: Egypt [3S (destroyed) in ESEC]. Distribution. AF: Egypt [as ”Gebel Elba”], Mali, Sudan. PA: Egypt, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia. Egyptian localities. Eastern Desert: Ismailia, Wadi Digla; Gebel Elba: Wadi Akwametri, Wadi Edeib. Dates of collection. March to August. Neotype designation. Syntypes of this species have been destroyed in ESEC. Fortunately, 4 female specimens labeled as homeotypes were compared with syntypes of Exoprosopa pharaonis Paramonov by late Prof. Efflatoun Bey and deposited in EFC. To clarify the taxonomic status of the species and for nomenclatural stability, the best preserved of these homeotypes is here designated a neotype. It was collected from the type locality of E. pharaonis, Wadi Akwamtri (Gebel Elba, South Eastern Desert) on 5.v.1929. Material examined. Neotype (here designated). ♀ W. Akwamtri, G. Elba, South Eastern Desert, 5.v.1929 (Tewfik). Other homeotypes compared with E. pharaonis by Prof. Efflatoun Bey. 2 ♀, same data as neotype; 1 ♀, Gebel Elba, South Eastern Desert, 15 March to the end of April 1928 (Tewfik); deposited in EFC. Diagnosis. Large flies, more than 13 mm; 2nd flagellomere about as long as width of the broad base of 1st flagellomere or slightly longer; frons and face with ochreous scales, becoming white at sides of face; collar, anepisternum, laterotergites, and sides of abdominal tergite 1 with distinctly pectinate macrochaetae; scales on thorax yellowish white, becoming ochreous at anterior parts of scutum and scutellum; katepisternum covered with dense white scales; wings hyaline with a feeble but distinct milky opaque, with at most a faint yellowish infuscation at base and along anterior border; three black prealar bristles apparently present; abdomen more or less parallel sided, with white scales only, some may be yellowish, forming dense white transverse bands covering the basal halves of tergites; the sperm pump with the apical endplate large with long processes; basal bulb rounded, thin walled; reservoir rounded similar to the basal bulb, thick walled without a tapered apical extension (Fig. 19).Published as part of El-Hawagry, Magdi S., 2016, Review of the genus Defilippia Lioy (Bombyliidae, Diptera) from Egypt, with description of a new species, new combinations, and a neotype designation for D. pharaonis (Paramonov, 1928), pp. 149-158 in Zootaxa 4170 (1) on page 157, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4170.1.8, http://zenodo.org/record/25835

    Merodon spinitarsis Paramonov 1929

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    Merodon spinitarsis Paramonov, 1929 Material examined. 1 Ƥ, Agiasos, 1.vi. 2010, leg. G. Wilkinson [NMS]; 2 Ƥ, 3.4km SE of Agiasos, 39 ° 3´30.8 ˝ N 26 ° 23´39.7 ˝E, flying very close to the ground on a steep lightly vegetated bank at the edge of the road through the sweet chestnut forest, 1.vi. 2010, leg. R.M. Lyszkowski [RL]; 1 3 and 2 Ƥ, Agiasos, flower meadow, 28.v. 2010, leg. Kenn Watt [KW]. Notes. Larva undescribed.Published as part of Ricarte, Antonio, Nedeljković, Zorica, Rotheray, Graham E., Lyszkowski, Richard M., Hancock, Geoffrey, Watt, Kenneth, Hewitt, Stephen M., Horsfield, David & Wilkinson, Geoffrey, 2012, Syrphidae (Diptera) from the Greek island of Lesvos, with description of two new species, pp. 1-23 in Zootaxa 3175 on page 15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.21339

    Merodon femoratoides Paramonov 1925

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    <i>Merodon femoratoides</i> Paramonov, 1925 <p> <b>Material examined.</b> 1 3, quarry below Akrasi, 7.vi.2010, leg. G.E. Rotheray; 1 Ƥ, east Kalloni bay, salt marsh, 29.v.2010, leg. G. Wilkinson [NMS].</p> <p> <b>Notes.</b> Larva undescribed.</p>Published as part of <i>Ricarte, Antonio, Nedeljković, Zorica, Rotheray, Graham E., Lyszkowski, Richard M., Hancock, Geoffrey, Watt, Kenneth, Hewitt, Stephen M., Horsfield, David & Wilkinson, Geoffrey, 2012, Syrphidae (Diptera) from the Greek island of Lesvos, with description of two new species, pp. 1-23 in Zootaxa 3175</i> on page 14, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/213390">10.5281/zenodo.213390</a&gt

    The personal archive of S. Y. Paramonov as a source of research of biography and scientific activity of the scientist

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    In the article we have considered the formation history, structure and documentary composition of a personal archival fonds of a worldwide known Ukrainian scientist S. Y. Paramonov, which is the source base of his scientific biography research. In a publication we have presented documents from the personal S. Y. Paramonov’s fonds, which interprete the underinvestigated sides of his life and scientific activity, we have also listed in the publication Paramonov’s documents which are deposited in other fonds of the Institute of Archival Studies of V. Vernadsky National Library of Ukraine, more specifically in the fonds of the NAS of Ukraine corresponding member A. S. Lazarenko and of the Schmalhausen Institute of Zoology of the NAS of Ukraine. The special attention is paid to the unpublished scientific research of S. Y. Paramonov «Chemogenesis - a new theory of evolution»

    Merodon erivanicus Paramonov 1925

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    <i>Merodon erivanicus</i> Paramonov, 1925 <p> <b>Material examined.</b> 5 Ƥ, Potamia river, 3–7. vi.2010, 2 3, Potamia River, 28.v to 9.vi.2010, leg. E.G. Hancock, det. A. Ricarte & E.G. Hancock 2011 [HM]; 1 3 and 1 Ƥ, R. Potamia, along track, 1–3.75kms from bridge, 2.vi.2010, 13, 1km W of Vatousa, roadside vegetation, 5.vi. 2010,2 Ƥ, quarry below Akrasi, 8.vi.2010, leg. G.E. Rotheray; 4 3 and 2 Ƥ, Potamia, roadside verge through olive groves, yellow umbellifer patch, 39º13.3´N 26º8.3´E, 2.vi.2010 (2 3 and 2 Ƥ), 3.vi.2010 (1 3) and 6.vi.2010 (1 3), 1 3 and 3 Ƥ, Efthalou, north coast, herbrich coastal slopes above thermal spa, 39º22.8´N 26º12.9´E, 31.v.2010, 1 Ƥ, Skalochori, pine wood with oak and with seasonal meadows, 39º15.4´N 26º5.5´E, 5.vi.2010, leg. D. Horsfield, det. D. Horsfield 2011, A. Ricarte 2011; 3 3, Potamia River, 2.vi.2010, leg. S.M. Hewitt, det. S.M. Hewitt 2011, A. Ricarte 2011; 1 Ƥ, Agiasos, 3.vi.2010, leg. G. Wilkinson [NMS]; 2 Ƥ, Potamia river, 2.vi.2010, leg. S.M. Hewitt [SH]; 1 Ƥ, Perivolis Monastery, 7.vi.2010, 1 3, bridge over river site, 2.vi.2010, 5 3, Potamia, Anemotia, roadside, near bridge site, on false fennel (yellow umbellifer), 2.vi.2010 (1 3) and 3.vi.2010 (4 3), 1 3, Agiasos, sweet chestnut forest, near car park, 1.vi.2010, 1 Ƥ, Agiasos, sweet chestnut forest, below car park, 1.vi.2010, 1 Ƥ, Potamia, Anemotia, roadside, near bridge site, false fennel (yellow umbellifer), 2.vi.2010, 2 Ƥ, Potamia, Anemotia, roadside, near bridge site, false fennel (yellow umbellifer), 3.vi.2010, 1 Ƥ, Plomari, roadside, pea plant site, 3.vi.2010, leg. Kenn Watt [KW].</p> <p> <b>Notes.</b> Larva undescribed.</p>Published as part of <i>Ricarte, Antonio, Nedeljković, Zorica, Rotheray, Graham E., Lyszkowski, Richard M., Hancock, Geoffrey, Watt, Kenneth, Hewitt, Stephen M., Horsfield, David & Wilkinson, Geoffrey, 2012, Syrphidae (Diptera) from the Greek island of Lesvos, with description of two new species, pp. 1-23 in Zootaxa 3175</i> on page 13, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/213390">10.5281/zenodo.213390</a&gt
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