Dmitri Evgenyevich Shcherbakov

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Elena D. Lukashevich, Alexandr G. Ponomarenko , Dmitry E. Shcherbakov and Alexey S. Bashkuev in front of Mespelbrunn Palace in April 2013

Dmitri Evgenjewitsch Schcherbakow , Russian Дмитрий Евгеньевич Щербаков , English transcription Dmitry Shcherbakov, (born May 23, 1957 in Sverdlovsk ) is a Russian paleontologist who specializes in insect fossils and evolution.

Shcherbakov studied zoology and especially entomology at the Lomonossow University with the degree in 1979 and was then at the Paleontological Institute of the Soviet Academy of Sciences , where he received his doctorate in 1983 on the paleontology of the Schnabelkerfen (Hemiptera). Since then he has been doing research at the Arthropod Laboratory of the Paleontological Institute.

He led numerous expeditions and was a senior scientist in several Russian research projects, for example on the evolution and paleogeography of insects, the mass extinction at the end of the Permian, and insect faunas and insect ecosystems from the Carboniferous to the Triassic. In addition to Schnabelkerfen, he was particularly concerned with two-winged birds (Diptera) and earwigs (Dermaptera).

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  • with others: Studies on Hemipteran Phylogeny , Entomological Society of America: Say Publications, 1996
    • therein by Shcherbakov: Origin and evolution of the Auchenorrhyncha as shown by the fossil record , pp. 31-45, with YA Popov: Origin and evolution of the Coleorrhyncha as shown by the fossil record , pp. 9-30
  • Madygen, Triassic deposit number one, before and after Sharov , Alavesia, Volume 2, 2008, pp. 113-124
  • On Permian and Triassic insect faunas in relation to biogeography and the Permian-Triassic crisis , Paleontological Journal 42, 2008, 15–31
  • with ED Lukashevich, VA Blagoderov: Triassic Diptera and initial radiation of the order , International Journal of Dipterological Research, Volume 6, 1995, 75-115
  • with YA Popov : Superorder Cimicidea Laicharting, 1781. Order Hemiptera Linne, 1758. The bugs, cicadas, plantlice, scale insects, etc, in: History of Insects, Kluwer 2002, 143–157
  • Permian faunas of Homoptera (Hemiptera) in relation to phytogeography and the Permo-Triassic crisis, Palaeontological Journal, 34, 2000, Suppl. 3, S 251-S 267
  • The earliest leafhoppers (Hemiptera: Karajassidae n. Fam.) From the Jurassic of Karatau, Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie Monatshefte, 1992, 39–51
  • The earliest find of Tropiduchidae (Homoptera: Auchenorrhyncha), representing a new tribe, from the Eocene of Green River, USA, with notes on the fossil record of higher Fulgoroidea, Russian Entomological Journal, 15, 2006, 315–322
  • Diagnostics of the families of the Auchenorrhyncha (Homoptera) on the basis of the wings, 2 parts, Entomological Review, Volume 60, 1982, pp. 64-81, Volume 61, 1983, pp. 70-78
  • The earliest true bugs and aphids from the Middle Triassic of France (Hemiptera), Russian Entomological Journal 19, 2010, 179-182
  • An extraordinary new family of Cretaceous planthoppers (Homoptera: Fulgoroidea), Russian Entomological Journal 16, 2007, 138-154
  • New cicadas (Cicadina) from the later Mesozoic of Transbaikalia, Palaeontological Journal, 22, 1988, 52-63
  • The 270 million year history of Auchenorrhyncha (Homoptera), Denisia 176, 2006, 29-36

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