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    Review of the genus Nalassus Mulsant, 1854 (Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae) in Daghestan

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    Review of the genus Nalassus Mulsant, 1854 fauna of Daghestan with geographic distribution and ecology of each species is give. There are 4 species are distribute in Daghestan. Nalassus (Caucasonotus) avaricus sp. n. is a – new species from Southern Daghestan, closely related to N. (Caucasonotus) zakatalensis Nabozhenko, 2001, from which it differs in the form and punctation of pronotum, as well as in the structure of male genitalia. Male of N. zakatalensis is described. The lectotype of Helops impressicollis Faldermann, 1837 is designate

    Solar-forced 2600 BP and Little Ice Age highstands of the Caspian Sea.

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    The level of the Caspian Sea, the largest inland sea in the world, has fluctuated capriciously in history, with amplitudes up to 3 m in the last century, to 25 m in the last millennium, and to over 150 m since the Last Glacial. There is little consensus about the causes, and forecasts are contradictory, mainly due to a lack of solid data about past sea levels before 1837 AD, when instrumental observation started. We studied the Holocene Turali barrier complex along the western Caspian shore in Dagestan, Russia. Barrier dynamics during the last 3 m sea-level cycle in the past century show that only lagoonal deposits overridden by highstand barriers are suitable for dating former highstands. In the Holocene barrier complex, we selected the most suitable sites for dating using ground penetrating radar (GPR) profiles, outcrops and gravel pits. We obtained 14 accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS

    The state of the art of biospeleology in Russia and other countries of the former Soviet Union: A review of the cave (endogean) invertebrate fauna. 3. References

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