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- the Kobzar was published at the expense of the Russian publisher D. Kozhanchikov. It was at that time the most complete edition of "Kobzar", compiled...
- & Ohl, 2014 Entatoneura Enderlein, 1910 Fera Whalley, 1983 Forciada Kozhanchikov, 1949 Longicollum - monotypic Longicollum benmaddoxi Jepson et al., 2018...
- moths). Psyche baikalensis (Raigorodskaia, 1965) Psyche brachycornis Kozhanchikov, 1956 Psyche bundeli (Solyanikov, 1995) Psyche burmeisteri Weyenbergh...
- moths of the family Noctuidae. The genus was erected by Igor Vasilii Kozhanchikov (Kozhantshikov) in 1950. Subleuconycta calonesiota Kiss, Wu & Matov,...
- based on photographs of the type specimens in Berlin, Igor Vasilii Kozhanchikov moved the species to the genus Gynaephora in his work on the Orgyidae...
- grandis Walker, 1855 Lymantria grisea Moore, 1879 Lymantria griseipennis Kozhanchikov, 1950 Lymantria griseostriata Kenrick, 1914 Lymantria grisescens Staudinger...
- genus of moths of the family Noctuidae described by Igor Vasilievich Kozhanchikov in 1947. It comprises only one known species. Natural History Museum...
- class: Insecta Order: Lepidoptera Family: Noctuidae Genus: Estimata Kozhanchikov, 1928 Synonyms Estimaja Kozhanchikov, 1937 (unjustified emendation)...
- provisionally endemic to southern Gorno-Badakhshan. It was named by Igor Vasilii Kozhanchikov as Gynaephora sincera in his 1950 compendium of the Orgyiini moths of...
- monotypic moth genus of the family Noctuidae erected by Igor Vasilii Kozhanchikov in 1950. Its only species, Belciades niveola, was first described by...