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European Format of Cv EUROPEAN FORMAT OF CV PERSONAL INFORMATION Name Kolarov Janko Angelov Address 236 Bulgaria Boul., 4000 Plovdiv, Bulgaria Tel. +359 32 261721 Fax +359 32 964 689 E-mail [email protected] Nationality Bulgarian Date of birth 20.06.1947 Length of service • Date (from-to) 2009-2014 Professor in Faculty of Pedagogy, University of Plovdiv 2000-2009 Associated professor in Faculty of Pedagogy, University of Plovdiv 1990-2000 Associated professor in Biological faculty, University of Sofia 1983-1990 A research worker of entomology in Institute of introduction and plant resources, Sadovo 1981-1983 Senior teacher of biology in Medical university, Plovdiv 1972-1981 Teacher Education and teaching 1996 Doctor of science 1980 PHD 1973 Magister of biology Mother tongue Bulgarian Other languages [RUSSIAN} [ENGLISH} [GERMAN} • reading excellent good middle • writing excellent good middle • conversation excellent good middle Participation in projects 2010-2012 Kuzeydoğu Anadolu Bölgesi’nin Cryptinae (Hymenoptera: Position Ichneumonidae) Altfamilyası üzerinde sistematik, sayısal taksonomi ve moleküler filogeni çalışmaları (Turkey) – member of team 2009-2011 Project Nr. 5362 entitled “State of Entomofauna Along the Pipeline Baku-Tbilisi-Jeyhan (Azerbaijan Territory)”, with leader I. A. Nuriyeva - – member of team 2006-2007 Investigation of the Ichneumonidae (Hymenoptera, Insecta) Fauna of Bulgaria – member of team 2004 A study of Ichneumonidae fauna of Isparta province, Turkey – member of team 2003 Fauna Еуропеа – member of team 1993 National strategy of protection of biological in Bulgaria – member of team Proffesional area Zoology Entomology Ecology Biogeography L I S T of the scientific works of Prof. DSc Janko Angelov Kolarov 1. Kolarov, J., 1977. Tryphoninae (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae) Genera and Species unknown in Bulgarian Fauna up to now. - Trav. sci. Univ. Plovdiv, 15 (4): 117-126 [in Bulgarian]. 2. Kolarov, J., 1978. Contribution to studying of specific composition and spreading of the insects of a subfamily Ephialtinae (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae) in the Rhodope mountains. - Trav. sci. Univ. Plovdiv, 16 (4): 217-226 [in Bulgarian]. 3. Kolarov, J., 1979. Glyptini (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae, Banchinae) Genera and Species unknown in Bulgarian Fauna up to now. - Trav. sci. Univ. Plovdiv, 17 (4): 193-196 [in Bulgarian]. 4. Kolarov, J., 1979. Nouvelle species Tryphoninae (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae) pour la faune de la Bulgaria. - Trav. sci. Univ. Plovdiv, 17 (4): 197-203 [in Bulgarian]. 5. Kolarov, J., 1980. A new Cremastinae Genus and Species from Bulgaria (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae). - Acta Zool. Bulg., 16: 90-92. 6. Kolarov, J, 1980. Established parasitic Hymenoptera species of the family Ichneumonidae (Hymenoptera, Parasitica) on some insects in Bulgaria. - In: Entomophagous insects and their using in Biological control, Sofia, 37-40 [in Bulgarian]. 7. Kolarov, J., 1980. Studies on subfamily Diplazontinae (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae) in the Rhodope Mountains. - In: Entomophagous insects and their using in Biological control, Sofia, 40-42 [in Bulgarian]. 8. Kolarov, J., 1981. Two New Banchinae Species (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae) from Bulgaria. - Acta Zool. Bulg., 17: 75-77. 9. Kolarov, J., 1981. A Contribution to the Studies on the Specific Composition and Distribution of Insects of the Subfamily Mesochorinae (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae) in the Rhodopes. - Acta Zool. Bulg., 17: 92-97 [in Bulgarian]. 10. Kolarov, J., 1981. Unknown Species of Porizontinae (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae) from the Rhodopes - New for the Bulgarian Fauna. - Acta Zool. Bulg., 18: 81-86 [in Bulgarian]. 11. Kolarov, J., 1981. Etude sur les Banchinae (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae) de la Bulgarie. - Trav. sci. Univ. Plovdiv, 19 (4): 237-243 [in Bulgarian]. 12. Kolarov, J., 1982. On the species of subfamily Cremastinae (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae) in Bulgaria with description of new species. - Acta Zool. Bulg., 19: 64-69. 13. Kolarov, J., 1982. New Bulgarian Genera and Species of Subfamily Ichneumoninae (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae). - Acta Zool. Bulg., 20: 96-101 [in Bulgarian]. 14. Kolarov, J., 1982. Eine Neue Art der Polysphinctini aus Bulgarien (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae). - Entomofauna, 3 (25): 407-409. 15. Kolarov, J., 1983. A Contribution to the Studies on Subfamily Ctenopelmatinae (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae) in Bulgaria. - Acta Zool. Bulg., 22: 36-48 [in Bulgarian]. 2 16. Kolarov, J., 1983. New Genera and Species of Subfamily Gelinae (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae) to the Bulgarian Fauna. I. Echthrini and Mesostenini. - Acta Zool. Bulg., 23: 70-78 [in Bulgarian]. 17. Kolarov, J., 1984. New Genera and Species of Subfamily Metopiinae (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae) to the Bulgarian Fauna. - Acta Zool. Bulg., 25: 71-74 [in Bulgarian]. 18. Kolarov, J., 1984. New Species of Tribe Lissonotini (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae) to the Bulgarian Fauna. - Acta Zool. Bulg., 25: 75-79 [in Bulgarian]. 19. Kolarov, J., 1984. Zur Taxonomie der Gattung Cryptopimpla Taschenberg (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae). - Dt. Entom. Z.N.F., 31 (1-3): 69-71. 20. Kolarov, J., 1984. New Genera and Species of Ichneumonidae (Hymenoptera) to the Bulgarian Fauna. - Trav. sci. Univ. Plovdiv, 22 (1): 51-58 [in Bulgarian]. 21. Kolarov, J., 1884. Ichneumonidae new for Bulgarian fauna. - Trav. sci. Univ. Plovdiv, 22 (1): 59-69. 22. Kolarov, J., 1984. On the species of Bathythrix Foerster (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae) in Bulgarian fauna. - Trav. sci. Univ. Plovdiv, 22 (1): 71-76. 23. Ivanova, L., A. Zaykov, J. Kolarov, 1984. Useful parasitic hymenopterous insects in apricot plantation. - Plant prot. 1: 29-31 [in Bulgarian]. 24. Kolarov, J., 1985. Two new species of the genus Misetus Wesmael 1845 from Bulgaria (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae). - Entomofauna, 6 (6): 57-64. 25. Kolarov, J., 1985. Species of Subfamily Oxytorinae (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae) Distributed in Bulgaria. - Acta Zool. Bulg., 28: 28-33. 26. Kolarov, J., 1985. A studying of specific structure and spreading of subfamily Gelinae (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae) in Bulgaria.- Trav. sci. Univ. Plovdiv, 23 (1): 71-81 [in Bulgarian]. 27. Kolarov, J., 1986. New Genera and Species from Subfamily Gelinae (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae) for Bulgarian Fauna. II. Tribe Gelini. - Acta Zool. Bulg., 30: 52-60 [in Bulgarian]. 28. Kolarov, J., 1986. New species from subfamily Ichneumoninae (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae) to the Bulgarian fauna. - Acta Zool. Bulg., 32: 19-29. 29. Kolarov, J., 1986. A Contribution to the Establishing of the Species Composition of the Family Ichneumonidae (Hymenoptera) in Bulgaria. - Acta Zool. Bulg., 32: 30-35 [in Bulgarian]. 30. Kolarov, J., 1986. A revision of the Orthocentrinae of Bulgaria (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae). - Ann. Hist. Natur. Mus. Nat. Hung., 78: 255-264. 31. Kolarov, J., 1986. A new Exochus species from Turkey (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae, Metopiinae). - Turk. bitki kor. derg., 10 (2): 89-92. 32. Kolarov, J., 1986. A study of subfamily Anomaloninae (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae) in Bulgaria. - Trav. sci. Univ. Plovdiv, 24 (1): 169-180 [in Bulgarian]. 33. Kolarov, J., 1986. Parasitic Hymenoptera insects of family Ichneumonidae in broad beens sowing. - In: Fourth youth science-technical conference on agriculture, Stara Zagora, 93- 96 [in Bulgarian]. 34. Kolarov, J., 1987. A new Ctenopelmatinae Genus and Species from Bulgaria (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae). - Entomofauna, 8 (6): 69-76. 35. Kolarov, J., 1987. A Study on Bulgarian Tersilochinae (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae). - Acta Zool. Bulg., 33: 26-32. 36. Kolarov, J., 1987. Ichneumonidae (Hymenoptera) from Balkan peninsula and some adjacent regions. I. Pimplinae, Tryphoninae and Cryptinae. Turk. entomol. degr., 11: 11-28. 37. Kolarov, J., 1987. Taxonomic and faunistic studies on Bulgarian Cremastinae (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae), I. - Folia Ent. Hung., 48: 87-89. 38. Kolarov, J., E. Erkin., 1987. Description of male of Chirotica orientalis Horstmann, 1983 (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae). - Turk. derg. entomol., 11 (3): 143-144. 39. Kolarov, J., I. Stancheva, I. Sredkov, 1987. A new pest - Pemphredon inornatus Say (Hymenoptera, Sphecidae). - Soil Science, Agrochemistry and Plant Protection, 22 (5): 95-98 [in Bulgarian]. 3 40. Kolarov, J., D. Boyadjieva, 1987. A study of resistance to the cereal leaf beetle Oulema melanopus L. (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) of varietyes and new lines wheat T. aestivum L. - Agriculture Science 25 (5): 84-85 [in Bulgarian]. 41. Boyadjieva, D., J. Kolarov, 1987. Item from Bulgaria. - Annual Wheat Newsletter, Colorado State Univ., vol. 33, June, p.185. 42. Kolarov, J., 1987. A study on ecology of subfamily Cremastinae (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae) in Bulgaria. - In: Transactions of scientific session, Plovdiv, 106-111 [in Bulgarian]. 43. Horstmann, K., J. Kolarov, 1988. Neue Tersilochinen - Arten aus Bulgarien (Hymenoptera, Ichneumonidae). - Spixiana, 10 (3): 271-277. 44. Kolarov, J, 1988. A new parasite of Oulema melanopus L. (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) in Bulgaria. - Plant Science, 25 (2): 108-110 [in Bulgarian]. 45. Kolarov, J., 1988. Bulgarian Ichneumonidae (Hymenoptera) at the Prague Museum. - Trav. Sci. Univ. Plovdiv, 26 (6): 53-56. 46. Kolarov, J., S. Angelova. 1988. A studying of resistance of winter varieties of fodder peas to Aoromius quinquepunctatus L. (Coleoptera, Curculionidae). - In: Transactions summaries of III nat. symp. of plant immunity, Sadovo, 16-21.09, p. 33 [in Bulgarian]. 47. Kolarov, J., D. Boyadjieva, 1987. A studying of resistance to cereal leaf beetle Oulema melanopus L. (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) of varieties and
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