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- Victor Ivanovich Motschulsky, sometimes Victor von Motschulsky (Russian: Виктор Иванович Мочульский; 11 April 1810, St. Petersburg – 5 June 1871, Simferopol)...
- oertzeni Seidlitz, 1893 Blaps orbicollis Motschulsky, 1845 Blaps parvicollis Zoubkoff, 1829 Blaps planicollis Motschulsky, 1845 Blaps polychresta (Forskål, 1775)...
- 1897 Callidema Guerin-Meneville, 1843 Callytron Gistl, 1848 Calomera Motschulsky, 1862 Calyptoglossa Jeannel, 1946 Cenothyla Rivalier, 1969 Cephalota...
- Chaudoir, 1876 Chlaenius caurinus (G.Horn, 1885) Chlaenius costulatus (Motschulsky, 1859) Chlaenius harpalinus Eschscholtz, 1833 Chlaenius interruptus G...
- splitting the genus exists yet. Bembidion subgenera include: Actedium Motschulsky, 1864 Ananotaphus Netolitzky, 1931 Andrewesa Netolitzky, 1931 Antiperyphanes...
- (Fairmaire, 1897) Motschulsky VI (1853) Etudes Ent., 1. ITIS report: Lamprigera Motschulsky, 1853 (retrieved 24 June 2020) Lamprigera Motschulsky, 1853 (retrieved...
- hippocastani Fabricius, 1801 – European forest ****chafer Melolontha incana Motschulsky, 1853 Melolontha insulana Burmeister, 1939 Melolontha ****onica Burmeister...
- Scymnus (Pullus) saciformis, is a species of lady beetle found in India, and Sri Lanka. It is a predator of several aphids, mealybugs and whiteflies such...
- en. "Osmoderma barnabita Motschulsky, 1845". Global Biodiversity Information Facility. Retrieved 31 August 2024. Motschulsky, V. (1845). "Remarques sur...
- paniceus. It was ****igned to the newly created genus Stegobium by Victor Motschulsky in 1860. The drugstore beetle is the only living species in the genus...