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Proceedings of the Theriological School

ISSN 2312–2749 (print) • ISSN 2074-2274 (online)

2012 • Vol. 11 • Contents of volume >>>


download pdf Tsiupka, V. New finds of the Russian desman (Desmana moschata) in the basin of Seim river. Proceedings of the Theriological School. 2012. Vol. 11: 145–147.


 

title

New finds of the Russian desman (Desmana moschata) in the basin of Seim river

author(s)

Tsiupka, V.

affiliation

National Natural History Museum, NAS of Ukraine (Kyiv, Ukraine)

bibliography

Proceedings of the Theriological School. 11 (2012): 145–147

DOI

http://doi.org/10.15407/ptt2012.11.145

   

language

Ukrainian, with English extended summary, titles of tables, captures to figs, and references

abstract

This rare mammal species was registered on the territory of the «Serednjosejmski» reserve in Sumy region. All records come from the river Vyr near the Novi Vyrky village. Communication includes detail description of these 3 records as well as biometrical characters of animals. The unique findings of the alive desmans have proved an existence of this species on the river Vyr in Bilopilskii district.

keywords

Desmana moschata, rare species, river Vyr, Sumy region.

   

references

Merzlikin, I. R. 1995. Preliminary report on Desman (Desmana moschata) on the territory of the Sumy region (Ukraine). Scientific works of the Zoological Museum of the Odessa State University, 2: 30–32. (In Russian)
Scientific... 2001. Scientific substantiation of the creation of the National Natural Park "Srednyosemsky" in Sumy region. Scientific and technical report. Sumy, 1–51. (In Ukrainian)
Serdyuk, V. N. 1978. New data on the distribution of the desman in Ukraine. Vestnik Zoologii, No. 2: 79–80. (In Russian)
Zagorodniuk, I., O. Kondratenko, V. Domashlinets. 2002. Russian Desman (Desmana moschata) in the Siversky Donets Basin. Kyiv. 1–64. (Proceedings of the Theriological School; Vol. 4). (In Ukrainian)


 



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