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- north-eastern China, Korea, ****an: Hokkaido) Achlya flavicornis sikhotensis Tshistjakov, 2008 (Russian Far East) "Yellow Horned Achlya flavicornis". UKMoths...
- kononenkoi is a moth of the family Erebidae. It was described by Yuri A. Tshistjakov and J. Donald Lafontaine in 1984. It is found in the Russian Far East...
- Journal. 10 (3): 367–379, 380, VII. Savela, Markku. "Setema nigrocollare (Tshistjakov, 1990)". Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms. Retrieved October 9,...
- boghaika is a moth of the family Erebidae. It was described by Yuri A. Tshistjakov and Yasunori Kishida in 1994. It is found in the Russian Far East (Khabarovsk...
- 1887) Manulea hyalinofuscatum (Tshistjakov, 1990) Manulea nigrocollare (Tshistjakov, 1990) Manulea vakulenkoi (Tshistjakov, 1990) Subgenus Agenjoa Dubatolov...
- 10 (3): 367–379, 380, VII. Savela, Markku. "Setema hyalinofuscatum (Tshistjakov, 1990)". Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms. Retrieved October 9,...
- macilentus Eversmann, 1851 Ahamus macilentus Hepialus gerda Staudinger, 1898 Gazoryctra macilenata Tshistjakov, 1997 Gazoryctra spinifera Tshistjakov, 1997...
- Erebidae. It was described by Vladimir Viktorovitch Dubatolov and Yuri A. Tshistjakov in 1989. It is found in the south-eastern Altai Mountains (the Kuraiskii...
- described by Yuri A. Tshistjakov in 1988. It is found in Siberia and Transbaikalia in Russia. Savela, Markku. "D. k. transbaikalensis Tshistjakov, 1988". Lepidoptera...
- thibetica (Felder, 1874) Arctia tigrina (Villers, 1789) Arctia tundrana (Tshistjakov, 1990) Arctia ungemachi (Le Cerf, 1924) Arctia villica (Linnaeus, 1758)...