Vladimir Dubatolov


Vladimir Viktorovich Dubatolov is a Russian entomologist, lepidopterist, Doctor of Biological Sciences, full member of the Russian Entomological Society, member of the European Lepidopterological Society, curator of the insect collection of the Siberian Zoological Museum, leading researcher at the Institute of Systematics and Ecology of Animals SB RAS, leading researcher of the Zapovednoye Priamurye. He has described a number of zoological taxa. The names of these taxa are accompanied by the author abbreviation "Dubatolov".
Dubatolov was born on 2 September 1958 in Leningrad. His father was paleontologist Viktor Nikolaevich Dubatolov and his mother was Yuliya Afanasyevna Dubatolova, a paleontologist, stratigrapher, and candidate of geological and mineralogical sciences.
In 1980, he graduated from the Faculty of Natural Sciences of Novosibirsk State University. He defended his thesis on the topic "Quantitative analysis of changes in the blade line of ammonoids in the process of evolution."
Since 1980, he has been working in Novosibirsk at the Zoological Museum of the Biological Institute of the Siberian Branch of the USSR Academy of Sciences.
In 1993, he defended his Ph.D. thesis on the topic: "Diurnal Lepidoptera of the mountains of Turkmenistan". In 2007 he defended his doctoral dissertation on the topic: "Lepidoptera subfamilies Arctiinae of the Palaearctic".
He is the curator of the collection of insects of the Siberian Zoological Museum of the Institute of Systematics and Ecology of Animals, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

Scientific interests

Research interests include taxonomy and faunistics, faunogenesis and biogeography of the Palaearctic butterflies Arctiinae, Papilionoidea, Russian butterflies from the families Hesperioidea, Geometroidea, Bombycoidea, Sphingoidea, Noctuoidea; faunistics of Siberian butterflies from the families Tortricidae, Ethmiidae, and some other Microlepidoptera. Since 2003 he has been studying Lepidoptera of the Amur region.
He also works with some other insects: Neuropteroidea, Plecoptera, Vespoidea. From the late 1980s to 1991, he collected spiders in Central Asia, which were processed by D.V. Logunov and his colleagues.

Taxa named after Dubatolov

Genus:Dubatolovia de Freina, 2010 - AfricaDubatoloviana Bucsek, 2012 - Southeast AsiaDubatolova Kirti, Singh et Joshi, 2014 - Southeast Asia
Aranea, Salticidae:Sitticus (Attulus) dubatolovi Logunov et Rakov, 1998 - KazakhstanAelurillus dubatolovi Azarkina, 2002 - Turkmenistan
Acarina, ParholaspididaeNeparholaspis dubatolovi Marchenko, 2016 - Sikhote-Alin
Coleoptera:Nebria (Catonebria) sajana dubatolovi Dudko et Shilenkov, 2001 - AltaiCautires dubatolovi Kazantsev, 1995 - south of the Russian Far EastClanoptilus (Hypoptilus) dubatolovi Tshernyshev, 1998 - TurkmenistanColotes (Pseudodipnis) dubatolovi Tshernyshev, 2007 - Lower Volga regionLeptapoderus (Pseudoleptapoderus) dubatolovi Legalov, 2003 - ChinaDonus dubatolovi Leganov, 2011 - Kyrgyzstan
Lepidoptera:Semagystia dubatolovi Yakovlev, 2007 - Turkmenistan: Köýtendag RangeCaloptilia dubatolovi — speckled moth species, endemic to the Russian Far EastBuvatina dubatolovi Lvovsky, 2016 - south of the Russian Far EastAgonopterix dubatolovi Lvovsky, 1995 - TransbaikaliaDahlica dubatolovi - YakutiaDichrorampha dubatolovi Syachina, 2008 - south of the Russian Far EastStenoptilia dubatolovi Ustjuzhanin, 2001 - Turkmenistan: Köýtendag RangeAgrisius dubatolovi Orhant, 2012 - Southeast AsiaDiduga dubatolovi Bayarsaikhan et Bae 2018 - Southeast AsiaEugoa dubatolovi Volynkin, Bucsek et Černý, 2018 - Southeast AsiaBarsine dubatolovi Volynkin et Černý, 2019 - Southeast AsiaHoloarctia dubatolovi Saldaitis et Ivinskis, 2005 - AltaiLygephila dubatolovi Fibiger, Kononenko et Nilsson, 2008 - south of the Russian Far EastAgrochola (Alpichola) dubatolovi Varga et Ronkay, 1991 - Turkmenistan : Kopet Dag rangeLacanobia dubatolovi Volynkin, 2017 - Turkmenistan : Kopet Dag range
Subspecies:Euchloe ausonia dubatolovi Korshunov, 1995 - AltaiJaponica lutea dubatolovi Fujioka, 1993 - south of the Russian Far EastClossiana tritonia dubatolovi Korshunov, 1987 - Khamar-DabanCardepia helix dubatolovi Hacker, 1998 - Tajikistan