Olga Ivanovna Scalon

Olga Ivanovna Scalon (1905—1980), Russian (Soviet) entomologist.

русский: Ольга Ивановна Скалон

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Publications

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1935

1936

  • Scalon, O.I. 1936. Материалы к фауне блох (Aphaniptera) Сибири и Дальневосточного края [Contribution to the flea fauna (Aphaniptera) of Siberia and Far East]. Izvestia Irkutskogo Gosudarstvennogo Nauchno-Issledovetal'skogo Protivochumnogo Instituta 6: 46–57.

1954

  • Ioff, I.G. & Scalon, O.I. 1954. Handbook for the identification of the fleas of eastern Siberia, the Far East and adjacent regions. Medgiz, Moskva, Akad. Med. Nauk SSSR., 275 pp. Reference page. 

1966

  • Scalon, O.I. 1966. Блохи Сибири, Дальнего Востока и Монгольской Народной Республики. Доклад, представленный на соискание ученой степени кандидата биологических наук по совокупности опубликованных работ. [Fleas of Siberia, the Far East and the Mongolian People's Republic. A report submitted for the degree of Candidate of Biological Sciences on the basis of a set of published works.] Sevastopol; 58 pp.

1970

  • Scalon, O.I. 1970. Отряд Siphonaptera (Aphaniptera Suctoria) - Блохи. [Order Siphonaptera (Aphaniptera Suctoria) - fleas.] Guide to insects of the European part of the USSR 5(2): 799–844.

1977

  • Scalon, O.I. 1977. Блохи береговой ласточки (Riparia riparia) на территории Евразии. [Fleas of the sand swallow (Riparia riparia) in Eurasia.] Zoologicheskiy Zhurnal 61(12): 1820–1825.

1979

  • Scalon, O.I. 1979. Новый вид блох Ischnopsyllus (Hexactenopsylla) transcaucasicus sp. n. (Siphonaptera, Ischnopsyllidae) паразит летучих мышейy. [A new species of flea, Ischnopsyllus (Hexactenopsylla) transcaucasicus sp. n. (Siphonaptera, Ischnopsyllidae), a parasite of bats.] Entomologicheskoe Obozrenie 58(4): 901–903.

1989

  • Scalon, O.I. 1989. Order Siphonaptera (Aphaniptera, Suctoria). In: Keys to the insects of the European part of the USSR. Volume V. Diptera and Siphonaptera. Part II. (G.Y. Bei-Benko & G.C. Steyskal, eds.) E.J. Brill, Leiden, Netherlands. pp. 1311-1385.
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