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Dmitry Kharitonov

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Dmitry Evstratievich Kharitonov
Kharitonov in 1970
Born1896
Died1970
CitizenshipRussia
Known forKatalog der russischen Spinnen (1932, 1936)
Scientific career
FieldsArachnology
InstitutionsPerm State University
Author abbrev. (zoology)Charitonov

Dmitry Evstratievich Kharitonov (Russian: Дмитрий Евстратьевич Харитонов; 1896-1970),[1] also spelt Charitonov,[2] was the first native Russian arachnologist.[1] In 1916 he founded the arachnological school of Perm State University, the oldest arachnology research group in Russia.[1] The culmination of his work was the comprehensive Katalog der russischen Spinnen (en: Catalogue of Russian spiders), published bilingually in 1932, with an addition published in 1936.[1] He grew up under the supervision of Dmitry Mikhailovich Fedotov, an arachnologist from St. Petersburg.[1] One of his postgraduates, T.S. Mkheidze, has been working in Georgia since the 1930s.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Mikhailov, K.G. (2004). "A brief historical overview of the development of arachnology in Russia". In Logunov, D.V.; Penney, D. (eds.). European Arachnology 2003: 21st European Colloquium of Arachnology, St. Petersburg, Russia, 4-9 August 2003. Arthropoda Selecta. Moscow, Russia: KMK Scientific Press. pp. 21–34. ISBN 978-5-87317-174-3. ISSN 0136-006X. OCLC 718277950. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 March 2012. Retrieved 15 April 2012.
  2. ^ Platnick, Norman I. (29 July 2011). "Bibliography 1898-1934" (PDF). The World Spider Catalog, Version 12.5. New York, NY, USA: American Museum of Natural History. 1926; 1928; 1932. doi:10.5531/db.iz.0001. Retrieved 15 April 2012.


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