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- Vladimir Viktorovich Dubatolov (born 1958) (Russian: Дубатолов, Владимир Викторович) is a Russian entomologist, lepidopterist, Doctor of Biological Sciences...
- Satara everetti (Rothschild, 1910) (southern Sulawesi) Satara nympha Dubatolov & Kishida, 2005 (central Sulawesi) Satara cornutiata Kirti & Gill, 2008...
- 1901) Nannoarctia conjuncta javanica Dubatolov, Haynes & Kishida, 2010 Nannoarctia conjuncta sumbana Dubatolov, Haynes & Kishida, 2010 Nannoarctia conjuncta...
- described by Vladimir Viktorovitch Dubatolov in 2006. It is found in the Mentawai Islands of Indonesia. Dubatolov, Vladimir V., 2006: New Spilarctia species...
- Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms. Retrieved September 29, 2019. Dubatolov, V. V. (2006). "Review of the genus Tatargina Butler, 1877, with a description...
- yazakii Dubatolov, Kishida & M. Wang, 2012 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Wittia. Wikispecies has information related to Wittia. Dubatolov, V. V...
- 1954 Lithosarctia goergneri de Freina & Witt, 1994 Lithosarctia kozlovi Dubatolov, 2002 Lithosarctia thomasi de Freina & Witt, 1994 Lithosarctia y-albulum...
- Jamming Sonar Dubatolov, VV (2010). "Tiger-moths of Eurasia (Lepidoptera, Arctiidae) (Nyctemerini by Rob de Vos & Vladimir V. Dubatolov)". Neue Entomologische...
- moth of the family Erebidae. It was described by Vladimir Viktorovitch Dubatolov and B. Christian Schmidt in 2005. It is found in the Kodar Mountains in...
- Vladimir Viktorovitch Dubatolov in 2011. It can be found in Zambia. De Prins, J. & De Prins, W. (2017). "Afrospilarctia dentivalva Dubatolov, 2011". Afromoths...