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    Nicotikis korshunovi Zinchenko, sp. n.

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    <i>Nicotikis korshunovi</i> Zinchenko sp. n. <p>(Figs. 7–12)</p> <p> <b>Type material. Holotype (male):</b> length: PEL: 3.1 mm, the total length 3.5 mm. Width: EW: 2.0 mm. With two labels, as follows: 1. White, printed: “ Thailand, Prov., Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat), Nong Bun Nak Vil., h= 240 m, 14°41.4' N, 102°27.25' E [,] 9.06.2010[.] V.K. Zinchenko leg.” 2. Red, printed: “ HOLOTYPE <i>Nicotikis korshunovi</i> V. Zinchenko det. 2013” (ISEA). <b>Paratypes:</b> 2 specimens: 1♂ (Fig. 8), “ Thailand, Lampang Prov., 30 km SE Lampang City, near Nat. Park Wiang Kosui[,] h= 450 m, on rotten bamboo, 18°4'1.2'' N, 99°39'52.5'' E [,] 1.06.2010. V.K. Zinchenko leg”. (ISEA). 1♂, “ Thailand Province Nakhon Savan[,] 20–26.12.[20]08[.] [A.V.] Korschunov leg. (CK).</p> <p> <b>Diagnosis.</b> <i>Nicotikis korshunovi</i> closely resembles <i>Nicotikis lackneri</i> and <i>N. kabakovi</i>. <i>N. korshunovi</i> mainly differs from these species by having the fifth elytral stria extend beyond the middle of elytra and in having a long fourth and sutural stria. From <i>N. kabakovi</i> the new species also differs in the shape of antennal club and aedeagus.</p> <p> <b>Description.</b> Length of body: PEL: 2.9–3.2 mm, total: 3.3–3.5 mm. Width: EW: 1.95–2.0 mm. Body (Fig. 7) oblong, slightly convex medially, pitch-brown, shiny. Antennae and legs dark reddish-brown. Antennal club tomentose, with V-shaped sutures, sutures interrupted medially (Fig. 10). Ratio of width of pronotum to head about 2.7–2.8. Frons concave, very finely and sparsely punctuate. Frontal stria of head complete, impressed and carinate medially. Labrum relatively wide, indistinctly emarginate anteriorly. Mandibles convex, finely but rather densely (0.5–2.0) punctulate. Pronotal sides weakly arcuate and convergent on basal two-thirds, thence acutely convergent anteriorly. Marginal pronotal stria complete laterally. Outer pronotal stria well impressed and sinuate at sides, united with apical pronotal stria, the last one a little carinato-crenate. Basal end of outer lateral stria more or less distinctly prolonged along the pronotal base for about 1/14 to 1/8 of its length. Pronotal disc sparsely covered with fine ground puncturation, almost smooth in middle. Epipleura tristriate, besides complete epipleural marginal and elytral marginal stria there is also a third complete stria. The last two subcariniform, all of them sinuate medially. Oblique and fine humeral stria present on basal quarter. Subhumeral striae absent. First to third dorsal striae complete and clearly impressed. Fourth and fifth dorsal striae distinct in posterior half the elytra, the fourth present on apical 2/7 to 1/2, the fifth one on apical 2/7 to 3/5. Sutural stria present on apical half, its apical portion shortened in 1/7 to 1/ 4, reaching almost to midlength of elytra. All dorsal striae crenate apically. Propygidium (Fig. 9) irregularly covered with ocelloid, large and round punctures, rather densely distributed (0.2–2.0). Pygidium almost smooth or with some punctures medially, with very deep, enlarged fovea on each side, united basally by a row of large punctures. Prosternal lobe broad and convex medially, its anterior margin rounded. Disc with several deep, round punctures at sides, rather distributed (0.2–0.5). Marginal stria complete. Prosternal process narrow, with two carinal striae united basally. Two lateral striae present, their outer edge carinate. Mesosternum transverse and flat, its anterior margin emarginate. Marginal mesosternal stria bifurcate, interrupted medially where it is replaced by a median mesosternal stria composed of two parts (Fig. 8). Meso-metasternal suture fine. Intercoxal disc of metasternum with a little impressed median line, doubly margined laterally. Lateral metasternal disc densely covered with deep and semicircular punctures. Intercoxal disc of 1st abdominal sternum with two striae on each side, the outer abbreviated basally.</p> <p>Protibia with 5 spiny denticles on outer margin and a pair of spines at inner angle. Mesotibia with 4 (rarely 5) denticulate spines on outer margin, the apical ones doubled. Metatibia with 3–4 dental spines on outer margin. Meso- and metatibial apical corner a little elongate, usually with two spines. Ventral surface of profemur alutaceous. Male genital structures as figured (Figs. 11–12).</p> <p> <b>Etymology.</b> The species is dedicated of my friend and colleague Alex Korshunov, who found the first specimen of this species.</p> <p> <b>Distribution.</b> The species is known only from Thailand and has been collected in May and December.</p>Published as part of <i>Zinchenko, Vadim, 2014, Review of species of the genus Nicotikis Marseul, 1883 (Coleoptera: Histeridae) from Southeast Asia, pp. 487-492 in Zootaxa 3860 (5)</i> on pages 489-491, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3860.5.7, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/226866">http://zenodo.org/record/226866</a&gt

    Nicotikis kabakovi Zinchenko, sp. n.

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    Nicotikis kabakovi Zinchenko sp. n. (Figs. 1–6) Type material. Holotype (male): length: PEL: 3.3 mm, the total length 4.35 mm. Width: EW: 2.2 mm. With two labels, as follows: 1. White, printed: “ Thailand. Lampang Prov., 30 km SE Lampang City, near Nat. Park Wiang Kosui[,] h= 450 m, on rotten bamboo, 18 ° 4 ' 1.2 '' N, 99 ° 39 ' 52.5 '' E, 2.06.2010[.] V.K. Zinchenko leg.” 2. Red, printed: “ HOLOTYPE Nicotikis kabakovi V. Zinchenko det. 2013 ” (ISEA). Paratypes: 6 specimens, labeled as holotype: 1 ♂, 1 ♀, 30.05.2010; 1 ♂, 1 $, 1.06.2010; 1 ♂, 1 ♀, 2.06. 2010 (ISEA). 1 ♂, “D.R. Vietnam [,] Bai- Tuong[Baithuong,] ~ 300 m. O. Kabakov [.] 27 xii [1] 964 ” (ZISP). Diagnosis. Nicotikis kabakovi closely resembles N. lackneri and N. korshunovi, but differs from these species in the following characters: fifth elytral stria confined to the basal part of elytra, stria four longer and slightly shorter than or equal to the sutural stria. From N. korshunovi the new species also differs in the shape of antennal club and aedeagus. Description. Length of body: PEL: 3.2–3.6 mm, the total length 3.5–4.5 mm. Width: EW: 2.1–2.3 mm. Body (Fig. 1) oblong, slightly convex medially black, shiny. Antennae and legs dark reddish-brown. Antennal club tomentose, with V-shaped sutures, basal suture widely interrupted medially (Fig. 4). Ratio of width of pronotum to head about 2.56–2.85. Frons concave, very finely and sparsely punctuate. Frontal stria of head complete, impressed and carinate medially. Labrum relatively wide, indistinctly emarginate anteriorly. Mandibles convex, finely but rather densely punctuate distributed by 0.5 –2.0 times their diameter. Pronotal sides weakly arcuate and convergent on basal 2 / 3, thence acutely convergent anteriorly. Marginal pronotal stria complete laterally. Outer pronotal stria well impressed and sinuate at sides, united with apical pronotal stria, the last one a little carinato-crenate. Basal end of outer lateral stria more or less prolonged along the pronotal base on about 1 / 8 – 1 / 6 of its length. Pronotal disc sparsely covered with fine ground puncturation, almost smooth at middle. Epipleura tristriate in addition to the complete epipleural marginal and elytral marginal stria there is also a third complete stria. The last two subcariniform, all of them sinuate medially. Oblique and fine humeral stria present in basal quarter. Subhumeral striae absent. First to third dorsal striae complete and clearly impressed. Fourth and fifth dorsal striae distinct in posterior half the elytra, the fourth present on apical 2 / 5 to 1 / 2, the fifth on apical 2 / 5 to 3 / 5. Sutural stria present in apical half, its apical portion shortened in 1 / 7 – 1 / 5, reaching almost to mid-length of elytra. All the dorsal striae crenate apically. Propygidium (Fig. 3) irregularly covered with ocelloid, large and round punctures, rather densely distributed (0.2 –2.0). Pygidium almost smooth or with some punctures medially, with very deep, enlarged fovea on each side, united basally by a row of large punctures. Prosternal lobe (Fig. 2) broad and convex medially, its anterior margin rounded. Disc with several deep round punctures at sides, rather distributed (0.2–0.5). Marginal stria complete. Prosternal process narrow, with two weak carinal striae united basally. Two lateral striae present, their outer edge carinate. Mesosternum transverse and flat, its anterior margin emarginate. Marginal mesosternal stria bifurcate, interrupted medially and replaced here by a median mesosternal stria composed of two parts (Fig. 2). Meso-metasternal suture fine. Intercoxal disc of metasternum with a little impressed median line, doubly margined laterally. Lateral metasternal disc densely covered with deep and semicircular punctures. Intercoxal disc of 1 st abdominal sternum with two striae on each side, the outer one of them abbreviated basally. Protibia with 5 spiny denticles on outer margin and a pair of spines at inner angle. Mesotibia with 4, rarely 5 dental spines on outer margin, the apical ones doubled. Metatibia with 3–4 denticulate spines on outer margin. Meso- and metatibial apical corner a little elongate, usually with two spines. Ventral surface of profemur alutaceous. Male genital structures as figured (Figs. 5–6). Etymology. The species is dedicated the memory of Oleg Kabakov, the well-known coleopterist, who made a great contribution to the study of the fauna of Indochina. Distribution. The species is known only from Thailand and central Vietnam and has been collected in May, June and December.Published as part of Zinchenko, Vadim, 2014, Review of species of the genus Nicotikis Marseul, 1883 (Coleoptera: Histeridae) from Southeast Asia, pp. 487-492 in Zootaxa 3860 (5) on page 488, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3860.5.7, http://zenodo.org/record/22686

    Zinchenko V. Management of Human Capital as a basis for the prospects of democratization of educational technologies

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    Zinchenko V. Management of Human Capital as a basis for the prospects of democratization of educational technologies//«World cultural values: pedagogical and psychological aspects of education of younger generation». – А.: «Ө» БАҰО», 2017. – 237 р. – Р. 4-12. Consider a model of «critical social philosophy of education», as embodied in the programs of social development and learning, which are primarily designed to teach people how to lead an independent and original research themselves, society and knowledge systems. However, it is proved that the models and programs should not be cut off from any individual and the collective system of moral and social values, theoretical and applied training, nor from further use of the acquired values, norms and skills in everyday life, science, or in production, sphere of all social institutions. The critical social philosophy of formation aspires to update the humanised maintenance and sense of formation not for introduction of values of the industrial capital and high technologies, but, first of all, for radical democratisation of formation for the purpose of achievement of the progressive purposes, that research that will promote development of the person, civilisation and community, social justice and strengthening of democratic participation in all versions of a life. </div

    Calliphora (Acrophaga) subalpina

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    &lt;i&gt;Calliphora (Acrophaga) subalpina&lt;/i&gt; (Ringdahl, 1931) &lt;p&gt; MATERIAL. &lt;b&gt;Russia&lt;/b&gt;: Kunashir Island, Andreevskii kordon, 17-19, 22-23.X 2022, 5 &male;, 11 &female;.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;DISTRIBUTION. A transpalearctic species. In the Pacific Islands it was known from Japan (Verves, Khrokalo, 2006) only.&lt;/p&gt;Published as part of &lt;i&gt;Dubatolov, V. V. &amp; Zinchenko, V. K., 2024, New records of insects (Heteroptera, Coleoptera, Neuroptera, Hymenoptera, Diptera) from Kunashir Island, pp. 14-20 in Far Eastern Entomologist 494&lt;/i&gt; on page 19, DOI: 10.25221/fee.494.2, &lt;a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10945746"&gt;http://zenodo.org/record/10945746&lt;/a&gt

    Suillia rubida

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    &lt;i&gt;Suillia rubida&lt;/i&gt; (Coquillett, 1898) &lt;p&gt;Figs 2, 4&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt; MATERIAL. &lt;b&gt;Russia&lt;/b&gt;: Kunashir Island, Andreevskii kordon, 2.X 2022, 1 &male;.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;DISTRIBUTION. The new species for Russia. Formerly known from Korea and Japan (Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, Tsushima) (Gorodkov, 1984; Mun, Sang, 2019).&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;NOTES. The species is characterized by a bifurcarted, Y-shaped right aedit (Fig. 2).&lt;/p&gt;Published as part of &lt;i&gt;Dubatolov, V. V. &amp; Zinchenko, V. K., 2024, New records of insects (Heteroptera, Coleoptera, Neuroptera, Hymenoptera, Diptera) from Kunashir Island, pp. 14-20 in Far Eastern Entomologist 494&lt;/i&gt; on page 18, DOI: 10.25221/fee.494.2, &lt;a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10945746"&gt;http://zenodo.org/record/10945746&lt;/a&gt

    Suillia bicolor

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    &lt;i&gt;Suillia bicolor&lt;/i&gt; (Zetterstedt, 1838) &lt;p&gt; MATERIAL. &lt;b&gt;Russia:&lt;/b&gt; Kunashir Island, Andreevskii kordon, 5-6, 15-24.X 2022, 23 &male;, 23 &female;; Danilovskii kordon, 10-11, 13.X 2022, 2 &female;.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;DISTRIBUTION. Transpalearctic species, distributed east to Korea and Japan (Honshu), (Gorodkov, 1984; Mun, Sang, 2019). Never recorded from Kuril Islands before.&lt;/p&gt;Published as part of &lt;i&gt;Dubatolov, V. V. &amp; Zinchenko, V. K., 2024, New records of insects (Heteroptera, Coleoptera, Neuroptera, Hymenoptera, Diptera) from Kunashir Island, pp. 14-20 in Far Eastern Entomologist 494&lt;/i&gt; on page 18, DOI: 10.25221/fee.494.2, &lt;a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10945746"&gt;http://zenodo.org/record/10945746&lt;/a&gt

    Suillia nartshukella Gorogkov 1965

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    &lt;i&gt;Suillia nartshukella,&lt;/i&gt; Gorogkov, 1965 &lt;p&gt; MATERIAL. &lt;b&gt;Russia&lt;/b&gt;: Kunashir Island, Andreevskii kordon, 15, 17-24.X 2022, 15 &male;, 4 &female;.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;DISTRIBUTION. Russia: Primorskii krai, Sakhalin; South Korea, Japan (Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu) (Gorodkov, 1965; Mun, Sang, 2019).&lt;/p&gt;Published as part of &lt;i&gt;Dubatolov, V. V. &amp; Zinchenko, V. K., 2024, New records of insects (Heteroptera, Coleoptera, Neuroptera, Hymenoptera, Diptera) from Kunashir Island, pp. 14-20 in Far Eastern Entomologist 494&lt;/i&gt; on page 18, DOI: 10.25221/fee.494.2, &lt;a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10945746"&gt;http://zenodo.org/record/10945746&lt;/a&gt

    Suillia brunneipennis Okadome 1968

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    &lt;i&gt;Suillia brunneipennis&lt;/i&gt; Okadome, 1968 &lt;p&gt; MATERIAL. &lt;b&gt;Russia:&lt;/b&gt; Kunashir Island: Ivanovsky Cape, 13.VII.1989, A. Barkalov, 1 &male;; Andreevskii kordon, 18-20.X 23-24.X 2022, 4 &male;.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;DISTRIBUTION. Russia: Primorskii krai, Sakhalin; South Korea and Japan (Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu) (Gorodkov, 1984; Mun, Sang, 2019).&lt;/p&gt;Published as part of &lt;i&gt;Dubatolov, V. V. &amp; Zinchenko, V. K., 2024, New records of insects (Heteroptera, Coleoptera, Neuroptera, Hymenoptera, Diptera) from Kunashir Island, pp. 14-20 in Far Eastern Entomologist 494&lt;/i&gt; on page 18, DOI: 10.25221/fee.494.2, &lt;a href="http://zenodo.org/record/10945746"&gt;http://zenodo.org/record/10945746&lt;/a&gt

    Onthophilus extraordinarius Reichardt 1941

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    Onthophilus extraordinarius Reichardt, 1941 Onthophilus extraordinarius Reichardt 1941: 344, 410 (holotype, “ Sibirea orientalis: prov. Ussuriensis, Vladivostok, 2.VI 1919 ”, H. Fried leg. [Russia, Primorsky Krai, environs of Vladivostok] [ZIN]); Kryzhanovskij & Reichardt, 1976: 288 (Vladivostok); Zinchenko et al., 2009: 25 (Khabarovsky Krai, Bychikha). Onthophilus jakli Kapler, 1993: 25, &male;, (holotype, &male;, Russia or., Ussuri reg., Jasnoe 500 m, 12.VII 1989, Jákli leg.) [in the author collection]; syn. n. MATERIAL EXAMINED. Russia: Primorsky Krai: Vladivostok, 2.VI 1919, 1 ex., leg. H. Fried (ZIN); Suvorovka River, Lamazin Creek valley, 1.VII 1983, 1 ex., leg. G.Sh. Lafer (ZIN); Lazovski Nature Reserve, Cordon Zviozdochka, 14–21.V 2009, 2 &male;, leg. S.A. Kurbatov; 20 km W of Nezhino, upper Malaia Ananievka River, 6.VIII 1988, 1 &male;, leg. S.A. Kurbatov (CSCA); 16 km N Sergeevka village, vicinity of Molchanovka, on carrion, 28. VI 1972, 2 ex., leg. E.L. Gur’eva (ZIN); Barabash-Levada, 44.7539ºN, 131.4277ºE, on dry [animal] bones, 24.V 1969, 5 ex., A.G. Kireychuk (ZIN); Sikhote-Alin Nature Reserve, middle course of Serebryanka River, Serebryanyy Spring, 15.VI 2018, 3 &male;, 8 &female;, leg. M.E. Sergeev; Kedrovaya Pad Nature Reserve, near Primorsky, 1.V 2015, 1 &female;, M.E. Sergeev; Ussuri Nature Reserve, along the road between Cordons 1 and 2, 25.IV 1983, 1 ex., leg. Z. V. Demidenko (ISEA). NOTES. AKT was able to put side by side the Reichardt’s holotype of O. extraordinarius with (labeled “Vladivostok, Ost-Asien, Herm. Frieb. 2. VI 1914 (1919)” from the collection of ZIN as well as all-above mentioned more recent ZIN specimens of the species with a male and female from the type series of O. jakli Kapler. There is no doubt that these two taxa are conspecific. Apparently, Kapler never saw authentic material of O. extraordinarius and got confused dealing only with the keys of Reichardt and Kryzhnovskij. It should be noted that O. extraordinarius males possess a deep setose depression occupying most of the metaventral disc, making their identification pretty straightforward. DISTRIBUTION. Russia: Primorsky Krai (Kryzhanovskij, 1989) and south of Khabarovsky Krai (Zinchenko et al., 2009).Published as part of Tishechkin, A. K., Zinchenko, V. K. & Sergeev, M. E., 2022, New and little known Histeridae species (Coleoptera) from Russia with a synonymy note, pp. 11-16 in Far Eastern Entomologist 467 on page 15, DOI: 10.25221/fee.467.2, http://zenodo.org/record/739965

    Archips breviplicanus Walsingham 1900

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    &lt;i&gt;Archips breviplicanus&lt;/i&gt; Walsingham, 1900 &lt;p&gt; MATERIAL. &lt;b&gt;Russia&lt;/b&gt;: Kunashir Island, Ivanovskii cape, 2-3.VIII 1989, 2 &male;; Danilovskii kordon, 22-23.IX 2022, 1 &male;, 1 &female;.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt; DISTRIBUTION. Russia: Jewish Autonomos Region (Dubatolov, 2012), southern part of Khabarovskii krai, Primorskii krai, South Sakhalin (Sinev &lt;i&gt;et al&lt;/i&gt;., 2019), also NE China, Korea and Japan: Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu (Jinbo, 2013).&lt;/p&gt;Published as part of &lt;i&gt;Dubatolov, V. V., Zinchenko, V. K &amp; Ustjuzhanin, P. Ya., 2023, Autumn moths and butterflies (Lepidoptera) new for the fauna of Kunashir Island, pp. 11-24 in Far Eastern Entomologist 474&lt;/i&gt; on page 14, DOI: 10.25221/fee.474.3, &lt;a href="http://zenodo.org/record/7945971"&gt;http://zenodo.org/record/7945971&lt;/a&gt
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