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Orthoptera, Gryllidae) Фауны Средней Азии 1 1978 1) Горохов А.В. Сверчки родов Tartarogryllus Tarb. и Modicogryllus Chop. (Orthoptera, Gryllidae) фауны Средней Азии. Энтомол. Обозр., 1978, т. 57, вып. 1, с. 97-105. [Gorochov A.V. Crickets of the genera Tartarogryllus Tarb. and Modicogryllus Chop. (Orthoptera, Gryllidae) from the fauna of Middle Asia. Entomol. Obozr., 1978, v. 57, n. 1, p. 97- 105.] 2) Горохов А.В. Новый вид сверчков рода Acheta L. (Orthoptera, Gryllidae) из Туркмении. Труды Зоол. Инст. АН СССР, 1978, т. 71, с. 3-5. [Gorochov A.V. A new species of the cricket genus Acheta L. (Orthoptera, Gryllidae) from Turkmenia. Proc. Zool. Inst. Acad. Sci. USSR, 1978, v. 71, p. 3-5.] 1979 3) Горохов А.В. К познанию сверчков (Orthoptera, Gryllidae) фауны Средней Азии. Энтомол. Обозр., 1979, т. 58, вып. 1, с. 92-98. [Gorochov A.V. To the knowledge of crickets (Orthoptera, Gryllidae) from the fauna of Middle Asia. Entomol. Obozr., 1979, v. 58, n. 1, p. 92-98.] 4) Горохов А.В. Жизненные формы сверчковых (Orthoptera, Grylloidea) фауны Средней Азии. Энтомол. Обозр., 1979, т. 58, вып. 3, с. 506-521. [Gorochov A.V. Life forms of crickets (Orthoptera, Gryllidae) from the fauna of Middle Asia. Entomol. Obozr., 1979, v. 58, n. 3, p. 506-521.] 1980 5) Горохов А.В. Морфологические особенности сверчков родов Eremogryllodes Chop. и Myrmecophilus Berth. и систематическое положение трибы Bothriophylacini (Orthoptera, Gryllidae). Энтомол. Обозр., 1980, т. 59, вып. 2, с. 287-293. [Gorochov A.V. Crickets of the genera Tartarogryllus Tarb. and Modicogryllus Chop. (Orthoptera, Gryllidae) from the fauna of Middle Asia. Entomol. Obozr., 1978, v. 57, n. 1, p. 97- 105.] 1981 6) Горохов А.В. Обзор сверчков подсемейства Nemobiinae (Orthoptera, Gryllidae) фауны СССР. Вестник Зоол., 1981, № 2, с. 21-26. [Gorochov A.V. A review of the cricket subfamily Nemobiinae (Orthoptera, Gryllidae) from the fauna of USSR. Vestnik Zool., 1981, n. 2, p. 21-26.] 7) Мищенко Л.Л., Горохов А.В. Новый вид сверчков рода Cophaphonus Serg. Tarb. (Orthoptera, Gryllidae) из Монголии. Энтомол. Обозр., 1981, т. 60, вып. 4, с. 824-827. [Mistshenko L.L., Gorochov A.V. A new species of the cricket genus Cophaphonus Serg. Tarb. (Orthoptera, Gryllidae) from Mongolia. Entomol. Obozr., 1981, v. 60, n. 4, p. 824-827.] 1982 8) Горохов А.В. Новое подсемейство сверчков (Orthoptera, Gryllidae) из Индо-Малайской области. В кн.: Животный мир Вьетнама. Москва, 1982, с. 147-151. [Gorochov A.V. A new cricket subfamily (Orthoptera, Gryllidae) from Indo-Malayan region. In: Zhivotnyj mir Vietnama (Animals of Vietnam). Moscow, 1982, p. 147-151.] 2 1983 9) Горохов А.В. Сверчковые (Orthoptera, Grylloidea) Дальнего Востока СССР. В кн.: Систематика и эколого-фаунистический обзор отдельных отрядов насекомых Дальнего Востока. Владивосток, 1983, с. 39-47. [Gorochov A.V. Grylloidea (Orthoptera) from Far East of USSR. In: Systematica i ecologo- faunisticheskij obzor otdelnykh otryadov nasekomykh Dalnego Vostoka (Systematics and ecologo-faunistic review of some insect orders from Far East). Vladivostok, 1983, p. 39-47.] 10) Горохов А.В. Жизненные формы сверчковых (Orthoptera, Gryllоidea) Дальнего Востока СССР. Биол. Науки, 1983, № 1, с. 49-56. [Gorochov A.V. Life forms of Grylloidea (Orthoptera) from Far East of USSR. Biol. Nauki, 1983, n. 1, p. 49-56.] 11) Горохов А.В. Новые роды и виды сверчков подсемейства Gryllinae (Orthoptera, Gryllidae) из Африки. Зоол. Журн., 1983, т. 62, вып. 6, с. 951-954. [Gorochov A.V. New genera and species of the cricket subfamily Gryllinae (Orthoptera, Gryllidae) from Africa. Zool. Zhurn., 1983, v. 62, n. 6, p. 951-954.] 12) Горохов А.В. К изучению сверчков трибы Gryllini (Orthoptera, Gryllidae). Энтомол. Обозр., 1983, т. 62, вып. 2, с. 314-330. [Gorochov A.V. To the knowledge of the cricket tribe Gryllini (Orthoptera, Gryllidae). Entomol. 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О классификации современных сверчковых (Orthoptera, Grylloidea) c описанием новых таксонов. Зоол. Журн., 1984, т. 63, вып. 11, с. 1641-1651. [Gorochov A.V. On the classification of recent Grylloidea (Orthoptera) with description of new taxa. Zool. Zhurn., 1984, v. 63, n. 11, p. 1641-1651.] 18) Gorochov A.V. A new genus and a new species of crickets (Orthoptera: Gryllidae, Gryllinae) from Africa. Folia Entomol. Hungarica, 1984, v. 45, n. 1, p. 41-44. 3 19) Горохов А.В. Новые ископаемые сверчковые (Orthoptera, Grylloidea) из Монголии. В кн.: Насекомые Монголии, вып. 9. Ленинград, 1984, с. 29-32. [Gorochov A.V. New fossil Grylloidea (Orthoptera) from Mongolia. In: Insects of Mongolia, part 9. Leningrad, 1984, p. 29-32.] 1985 20) Горохов А.В. Сверчковые (Orthoptera, Gryllidae) Мезозоя Азии. Палеонтол. Журн., 1985, № 2, с. 59-68. [Gorochov A.V. Grylloidea (Orthoptera) from Mesozoic of Asia. Paleontol. Zhurn., 1985, n. 2, p. 59-68.] 21) Горохов А.В. 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