Marina Zerova

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Marina Zerova
Born
Marina Dmitrievna Zerova

(1934-12-29)29 December 1934
DiedMarch 9, 2021(2021-03-09) (aged 86)
NationalitySoviet
Ukrainian
Alma materUniversity of Kiev
AwardsAward of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine named after DK Zabolotny 1981; Honored Worker of Science and Technology of Ukraine, 2003
Scientific career
FieldsEntomology
Theses
  • Hymenoptera (Hymenoptera, Chalcidoidea): morpho-biological features, evolution and classification  (1980)
Author abbrev. (zoology)Zerova

Marina Dmitrievna Zerova (Ukrainian: Марина Дмитрівна Зерова; 29 December 1934 – 9 March 2021) was a Ukrainian entomologist. Several insects have been named after her. She became Doctor of Biological Sciences [uk] (1980), Professor (1989) and Honored Worker of Science and Technology of Ukraine [uk] (2003). In 1981 she was awarded the Award of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine named after DK Zabolotny [uk].[1]

Career

In 1957, she graduated from the Department of Invertebrate Zoology in the Faculty of Biology, University of Kiyv. She had specialised in entomology under the guidance of Olexandr Filippovich Kryshtal. Until 1963, she worked at the Zoological Museum of Kiyv University, after which she entered the graduate school of the Institute of Zoology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. In 1966, she defended her Ph.D. on research into wasps in the groups Eurytomidae and Harmolitinae. In 1979, she submitted a thesis on Hymenoptera (Hymenoptera, Chalcidoidea): morpho-biological features, evolution and classification for a higher Doctor of Science degree that was awarded the following year.[2]

In 1981, Zerova established a laboratory of entomological taxonomy and ecology in the Institute of Zoology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. This provided training in identification methods as well as undertaking further research into these groups of parasitic wasps. In 1986, it was made into a separate department, which she headed from 2011.[2]

During her career, she described about 300 new types of wasps from different parts of the world, mainly of the superfamily Chalcidoidea.[3] Some of these descriptions were in monographs in the series Fauna of Ukraine and Fauna of the USSR published in the 1960 and 1970s. She was also the author of Insect Determinant of the European Part of the USSR (vol. 3, part 2, Leningrad, 1978), Insect Determinant of the Far East of Russia (vol. 4, part 2, Vladivostok, 1995) and contributed to the Russian-Ukrainian dictionary of scientific terminology.[1]

Among the genera that she described were Parabruchophagus Zerova, 1992 (Eurytomidae), Tetramesella Zerova, 1974 (Eurytomidae) and Elatomorpha Zerova, 1970 (Perilampidae).[3]

Further insects have been named after her including the genus Zerovella Narendran and Sheela, 1994[4] and the species Aprostocetus zerovae Kostjukov and Fursov, 1987, Eocencyrtus zerovae Simutnik, 2001, Entedon zerovae Gumovsky, 1995, Eurytoma zerovai Ozdikmen, 2011,[5] Idiomacromerus zerovaae Doganlar, 2016,[6] Neruandella zerovae Trjapitzin and Ruiz Cancino, 2001, Tetramesa zerovae Narendran, 1994.[7]

Personal life

Her parents were the scientists mycologist

Mariya Yakovlevna Zerova
and botanist Dmytro Zerov.

References

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  2. ^ a b Korneev, V (2009). "Marina Dmitrievna Zerova - on her birthday". Bulletin of Zoology (in Ukrainian). 43 (6): S. 565–566.
  3. ^ a b "Universal Chalcidoidea Database: Browse references: Z". Natural History Museum. Retrieved 11 April 2021.
  4. ^ Narendran, T. C.; Sheela, S. (1994). "A new genus and a new species of Eurytomidae (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) from Tawian". Journal of Ecobiology. 6 (2): 141–144.
  5. ^ Özdikmen, H (2011). "New names for some preoccupied specific epithets in Chalcidoidea II: families Eupelmidae, Eurytomidae, Mymaridae, Perilampidae, Pteromalidae, Torymidae (Hymenoptera: Parasitica) (Replacement name for Eurytoma lactucae Zerova, 2008 nec Bugbee, 1973)". Munis Entomology & Zoology. 6 (2): 837.
  6. ^ Doganlar, M. (2016). "Species of Idiomacromerus Crawford in Turkey (Hymenoptera: Torymidae: Microdontomerini)". Munis Entomology & Zoology. 11 (2): 317, 332–333.
  7. ^ Narendran, T.C. (1994). Torymidae and Eurytomidae of Indian subcontinent (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea). Kerala, India: Zoological Monograph, Department of Zoology, University of Calicut. pp. Torymidae and Eurytomidae of Indian subcontinent (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea).