Anton Polenec Explained

Anton Polenec
Birth Date:7 October 1910
Birth Place:Puštal, Slovenia
Death Place:Kranj, Slovenia
Field:zoology
Known For:arachnology, Polenecia

Anton Polenec (7 October 1910 – 30 October 2000) was a Slovene zoologist and specialist arachnologist.[1]

Polenec was born in Puštal near Škofja Loka in 1910. He studied at the University of Ljubljana and later taught zoology and was head of the Natural History Museum of Slovenia from 1955 to 1980. He studied and described over 500 species of spiders including a new genus Centrophantes. The spider genus Polenecia is named after Polenec.[2]

Apart from scientific contributions he also wrote numerous popular science books for young readers and won the Levstik Award twice, in 1950 for his book Iz življenja žuželk (The Lives of Insects) and in 1952 for Iz življenja pajkov (The Life of Spiders).[3]

Notes and References

  1. https://archive.today/20120804064241/http://www.mdloka.si/slo/main.asp?id=29783B7F Škofja Loka Museum Society site
  2. http://www.gorenjci.si/osebe/polenec-anton/499/ Web Biographical Lexicon of Famous People from Upper Carniola
  3. Web site: The Levstik Award on the Mladinska Knjiga Publishing House site . 2012-05-04 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120317130359/http://www.mladinska.com/knjige/knjizne_nagrade/levstikove__nagrade . 2012-03-17 . dead .