Historia naturalis bulgarica

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Historia naturalis bulgarica
Disciplinegeology, palaeontology, botany, zoology
LanguageEnglish
Edited byStanislav Abadjiev
Publication details
History1989–present
Publisher
FrequencyUpon acceptance
Yes
LicenseCC-BY 4.0
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Hist. Nat. Bulg.
Indexing
ISSN0205-3640 (print)
2603-3186 (web)
Links

Historia naturalis bulgarica is a peer-reviewed international scientific journal, published by the National Museum of Natural History, Sofia, Bulgaria.

The journal is being published as of 1989, and as of 2018 is published only electronically. The journal published scientific contributions on paleontology, zoology, botany, geology and mineralogy, as well as original articles on history of natural sciences and natural history institutions.[1] The papers are published in English language only under the free license CC BY 4.0.[2]

Editorial board[]

Editor-in-Chief is , and the members of the Editorial Board are Boyan Zlatkov, Georgi N. Markov, Mario Langurov, Nikolay Simov, , Vladislav Vergilov, Christo Deltshev, Fedor V. Konstantinov, Giancarlo Statti, Ljiljana Tomović, Peter Huemer, Peter Jäger, Richard Gemel, Rossen Tzonev, Snejana Grozeva.[3]

Indexing[]

As of June 2021, Historia naturalis bulgarica is indexed in the Crossref, Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), Index Copernicus International World of Journals, Scopus, Web of Science (Zoological Record).[1]

Index descriptus[]

The journal maintains an "Index descriptus" representing a list of newly described organisms, new subspecies, species and a genus, whose descriptions appear for the first time on the pages of Historia naturalis bulgarica. As of October 2020, the list contains 53 taxa, geographically located in Albania, Antarctica, Bulgaria, China, Cuba, France, Greece, Iceland, Mexico, Nepal, Nigeria, North Korea, Papua New Guinea, Tunisia, Turkey.[4]


Year Taxon from Index descriptus Genus
1998 Actitis
2004
2004
1991 Athripsodes
2007 Batrisodes
2015 Bythiospeum
2000
2000
1991 Ceraclea
1991 Ceraclea
1991 Ceraclea
1991 Ceraclea
2020
1998 Coccothraustes
1998 Coccothraustes
1997 Cordioniscus
2002 Cordioniscus
2000 Cymindis
2000 Cymindis uyguricus Cymindis
2008 Dicyphus
2002 Elaphoidella
2000 Euscorpius beroni Euscorpius
1998 Fulica
1997 Gabrius
2016
1990 Hydroptila
1990 Hydroptila
1990 Hydroptila
1990 Hydroptila
1990 Hydroptila
2012 Laemostenus
2020
2020
1997 Molops
1997 Molops
1995 Neotrombidium
2001 Niphargus
2012 Niphargus
1991 Oecetis
2001
1990 Oxyethira
2004
1996
2020 Phasianus
2008
1999 Regulus bulgaricus Regulus
1990 Rhyacophila
2001
1990 Stactobia
2000 Trichoniscus
2002 Trichoniscus
2002 Trichoniscus
2002

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Historia naturalis bulgarica". Retrieved 8 June 2021.
  2. ^ "Historia naturalis bulgarica: About and Editorial policies". Retrieved 23 November 2020.
  3. ^ "Historia naturalis bulgarica: Editorial board". Retrieved 23 November 2020.
  4. ^ "Historia naturalis bulgarica: Index descriptus". Retrieved 23 November 2020.
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