Parasitology
ISSN (print): 0031-1847
Media registration certificate: No. FS 77 - 66711 dated July 28, 2016
Founder: Russian Academy of Sciences
Editor-in-Chief: Pugachev Oleg Nikolaevich
Number of issues per year: 6
Indexation: RISC, CrossRef, White List (level 3), Web of science
The journal "Parazitologiya" was founded in 1967.
"Parazitologiya" is the first and leading peer-reviewed scientific journal on parasitology published in Russia.
The aim of the journal is to facilitate parasitology research in Russia and worldwide by providing an efficient, high-quality and modern platform for scientific communication.
The scope of the journal embraces a wide range of parasitological topics, except for highly specialized aspects of medicine and veterinary science.
- Biodiversity, distribution and systematics. Descriptions of new species are welcome if they also contribute to some general conclusions.
- Wide range of research objects: any parasitic metazoans, fungi and protists, as well as bacteria and viruses — if the study has general parasitological relevance.
- Studies on morphology that broaden understanding of form and function in parasitic organisms.
- Ecological parasitology, life cycles and transmission pathways of parasites; phylogeography.
- Host-parasite interactions at different levels.
- Evolution, co-evolution and phylogeny.
- General and fundamental questions of parasitology.
- Vector-borne diseases with natural reservoirs (if the accent is on parasitology rather than medicine or veterinary science).
The journal is published 6 times a year in Russian and English languages. The name of the English version is Entomological Review.
The journal is presented in many databases, including the Web of Science and RSCI.
Edição corrente
Volume 59, Nº 4 (2025)
Articles
PARASITES OF ABRAMIS BRAMA L., 1758 IN LAKE SYAMOZERO (KARELIA, NORTHWEST RUSSIA): A STEP FORWARD IN LONG-TERM MONITORING
Resumo
267-280
SAND FLIES OF THE CRIMEAN PENINSULA
Resumo
281-295
MYIASIS OF ANIMALS IN STEPPE LANDSCAPES OF THE SOUTHERN CIS-URALS
Resumo
296-310
SPECIES DIVERSITY OF ENDOBIOIC CILIATES IN THE DIGESTIVE TRACT OF VARIOUS ODD-TOED UNGULATES FROM ZOOS
Resumo
311-324
NEW RECORDS OF RARE TICK SPECIES (ACARI, IXODIDAE) FROM THE SOUTH OF RUSSIA
Resumo
325-336

