Ivan Nikolaevich Filipjev

Ivan Nikolaevich Filipjev is a Parasitologiste and marine biologist and first Russian in the Nématode S, born in May 1889 with Saint-Pétersbourg and dead specialist the October 22nd 1940 with Almaty.

As of 1909, just after its diploma of the University of Pétersbourg, it leaves studied the marine organizations to the Stazione zoologica Anton Dohrn Naples then to the station marine biology Villefranche-sur-Mer. It is then turned over in Union of the Soviet socialist republics or it taught and worked within the Academy of Science of Russia at the institute of zoology. During the summer 1928, it took part in the international Congress of entomology to Ithaca, where it could be familiarized with work of the nematologists American of which those of the laboratory of Nathan Augustus Cobb (1859-1932). It went to Germany and Great Britain and became member of the Helminthological Society off Washington, of the American Society off Applied Entomologists, of the entomological Société of France for example. May 26th 1933, it is transferred to the department of zoology of the Academy of Science of Kazakhstan with Almaty or it will remain until the end of its days. It was devoted to the nematodes of the Arctique.

It published more than forty bearing document on parasitology. Interested by entomology and ecology, it also published ten works on these fields. It described more than 160 new species, a score of kinds, created new systems of classification, and developped at the point of new methods of research.

Publication

  • "Zur Organization von Tocophyra quadripartita" (Arch. Protistenkunde, data base 21:117 - 142, 1910)
  • free Nematodes of the septentrional seas belonging to the family of the Enoplidae /I. NR. Filipjev. Amsterdam editor: Linnaeus Near, 1975.

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