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Gurieva, Elena Leonidovna

Elena Leonidovna Guryeva ( August 18, 1929 , Leningrad - October 11, 1990 ) - a specialist in the systematics of nutcracker beetles.

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Gurieva was born in the family of a major electrical engineer, later academician of the USSR Academy of Sciences Leonid Robertovich Neumann . She began to study at the Leningrad school, then she was evacuated from the besieged city to the motherland of Nadezhda Aleksandrovna Neyman-Golubinskaya in the Kuznetsk Penza region , with her mother and brother, after which in the spring of 1942 the whole family reunited in Tashkent, where their father was called from Leningrad via the Academy of Sciences.

She was practically engaged in the fauna of the Palearctic ( USSR and neighboring countries), she was also well acquainted with the faunas of other areas and, while working on volumes of the “Fauna of the USSR,” she improved the family system based on ideas about the entire world fauna. In addition to the main topics, she wrote mainly for collective reports, as well as articles on adjacent and “ownerless” families.

For a long time she managed the collection fund of the coleopterological department, was the secretary of the laboratory scientific seminar, a member of the editorial board of the journal Entomological Review , editor of a number of collective reports and a curator of the subject file for beetles in the library of the institute, and, moreover, a member of the Presidium and Council of VEO .

Publications by E. L. Gurieva

The total number of publications by Gurieva is 108. [2]

Links

  • ZIN.ru Elena Leonidovna Guryeva

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 http://sdei.senckenberg.de/biographies/information.php?id=35198
  2. ↑ E. L. Gurieva: list of scientific papers
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Guryeva__Elena_Leonidovna&oldid=89029812


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