Alexei S. Bashkuev

 

 

Laboratory of Arthropods, Paleontological Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences (Moscow, Russia)

Date of birth:  November 23, 1983.

 

e-mail: fossilmec@gmail.com

 


1. Scientific interests   2. Current research   3. Education   4. Membership  

5. Expeditions and field works   6. Publications   7. Links


1. Scientific interests:

Systematics and phylogenetic relationships of fossil mecopteroid insects; entomofaunas in the Permian and Triassic.

 

2. Current research:

Revision of Permian and Triassic Mecoptera; peculiarities of mecopteran fauna during the Permian-Triassic transition.

 

3. Education:

2001-2007 – Dept. of Paleontology, Geological Faculty at Moscow State University

 

4. Membership:

Russian Entomological Society (RES) (since 2007)

 

5. Most important regions of the field works:

Russian Plate (2004 – present), Lower – Upper Permian

South Buryatia (2004, 2009), Upper Jurassic – Lower Cretaceous

Kyrgyzstan (2007, 2009), Middle Triassic – Lower Jurassic

Maritime province (2008), Lower Permian, Middle Triassic

Irkutsk region (2009), Lower-Middle Jurassic

Evenkia (2010), Upper Permian – Lower Triassic

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6. Publications

Published

Aristov D.S. and Bashkuev A.S. 2008. New Insects (Insecta: Mecoptera, Grylloblattida) from the Middle Permian Chepanikha Locality (Udmurtia). Paleontol. J. 42 (2): 159-165. pdf

Bashkuev A.S. 2008. The First Record of Kaltanidae (Insecta: Mecoptera: Kaltanidae) in the Permian of European Russia. Paleontol. J. 42 (4): 401-405. pdf

Ren D., Labandeira C.C., Santiago-Blay J.A., Rasnitsyn A., Shih Ch.-k., Bashkuev A., Logan M.A.V., Hotton C.L., and Dilcher D. 2009. A probable pollination mode before angiosperms: Eurasian, long-proboscid scorpionflies. Science 326: 840-847. pdf and some additional materials are available here:  http://si-pddr.si.edu/dspace/handle/10088/8391 

Bashkuev A.S. 2010. New Scorpionflies (Insecta: Mecoptera: Permochoristidae) from the Ufimian of Cisuralia. Paleontol. J. 44 (3): 291-296. pdf

 

In preparation

Bashkuev A., Aristov D., Ponomarenko A., Sinitshenkova N. & Sell J. Insects from Buntsandstein of Lower Franconia and Thuringia. Naturwiss. Jb. Schweinfurt.

 

   Abstracts

Ponomarenko, A.G., Sukacheva, I.D., Bashkuev A.S. 2005. Peculiarities of the fauna of the Upper Jurassic Karatau locality (Kazakhstan) // in: Zakharov V.A., Rogov M.A., Dzyuba O.S. (Eds) Materials of the first All-Russian Meeting "Jurassic System of Russia: problems of stratigraphy and paleogeography". Moscow: GIN RAS. P. 195-197. [in Russian] pdf of the book

Bashkuev A.S. 2006. New Finds and Distribution of the Permian Kaltanidae (Insecta: Mecoptera) // in: Modern paleontology: Classical and newest methods. The 3th All-Russian scientific school for young scientists in paleontology. Abstracts. Moscow: PIN RAS. P. 11-12. [in Russian]

Bashkuev A.S. 2007. Scorpionflies (Mecoptera) of the Permian of European Russia // in: Problems and perspectives of general entomology. Abstracts of the XIIIth Congress of the Russian Entomological Society, Krasnodar, September 9-15, 2007. – Krasnodar. P. 24-25 [in Russian].

Bashkuev A.S. 2008. Evolution of Permian faunas of Mecoptera on the Russian Platform // In: Geobiospheric events and history of organic world. Abstracts of LIV session of the Palaeontological Society. St-Petersburg. P. 20-21 [in Russian].

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7. Links 

http://palaeoentomolog.ru/ - Palaeoentomology in Russia. The history and the present state of Russian palaeoentomology. Catalogues, images of insects and localities, publications, personal Web-pages, links, etc. In both English and Russian.

http://fossilinsects.net/ - International Palaeoentomological Society (IPS). The aims of this non-profit society based on collegiality and non-selfish motives are to promote and advance the understanding of fossil insects and other non-marine arthropods.

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