1987 200 p., 163 figures, publisher’s cloth. In Russian. Library stamps, else a very good copy.
1987 xxvi, 991 p., 585 figs, hardbound (dust jacket). Crisp new, unused, copy.Part 1 covers the most archaic groups, suborders Microjugata, Macrojugata, and several minor families of the suborder Frenata, including the economically important Tortricidae. The species composition of these groups in the European part of the USSR is almost completely reviewed (about 1200 species). Identification keys are given usually up to the level of species. Illustrations of genitalia are provided for each species and information is given on morphology, biology, distribution of families and genera and food plants.
1989-1997 Three volumes (all published of this translation). xxvi, 991, x, 1093, xxxii, 690 p., 585, 675, 479 figs, hardbound (dust jacket). Library stamps, else good set.English translation of this important Russian work. Part I covers the most archaic groups, suborders Microjugata, Macrojugata, and several minor families of the suborder Frenata, including the economically important Tortricidae. The species composition of these groups in the European part of the USSR is almost completely reviewed (about 1200 species). Identification keys are given usually up to the level of species. Illustrations of genitalia are provided for each species and information is given on morphology, biology, distribution of families and genera and food plants. Part II, presents several lower families of the suborder Frenatae, including clothes moths (about 1280 species are treated). In part III nine families of the suborder Frenatae are treated, including large and difficult to identify groups as the elucitoids and pyralidoids (in all 608 species are treated).
1998 243, 239 p., paperbound. A few pages loose. In Russian.