Jacobson is best known as the author of the magisterial 900-page
Beetles of Russia, Western Europe and neighbouring countries (1905-1915), and co-author, with
Valentin Lvovich Bianchi, of
Orthoptera and Pseudoneuroptera of the Russian Empire (1905). His other works include the following: •
Beitrag zur Systematik der Geotrypini (Proceedings of the Russian Entomological Society, XXVI, 1892) •
Essay on the Tunicata of the White Sea (Tr. Spb. Common. Est., XXIII, 1892) •
Chrysomelidae palaearcticae novae (Proceedings of the Russian Entomological Society, XXVIII, 1894; XXIX, 1895 Ezheg. Zool. Museum, II, 1897; III, 1898; IV, 1899) •
Über den äusseren Bau flügelloser Käfer (Ezheg. Zool. Museum, IV, 1899) •
Symbola ad cognitionem faunae Rossiae asiaticae (Finsk. Vet.-Soc. F ö rh., XLIII, 1901) •
Zoological Research in the New World (Notes of the Imperial Academy of Sciences, 1898) •
Termites of Russia (Tr. Bureau of Entomology, IV, 1904) His zoological author abbreviation is
Jakobson. ==References==