Boris Bychowsky Explained

Boris Bychowsky
Native Name:Борис Евсеевич Быховский
Native Name Lang:ru
Birth Name:Boris Yevseyevich Bychowsky
Birth Date:27 August 1908
Birth Place:Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire
Death Place:Leningrad, RSFSR, Soviet Union
Nationality:Russian
Fields:Parasitology
Workplaces:Institute of Zoology, Saint Petersburg, Russia

Boris Yevseyevich Bychowsky (Борис Евсеевич Быховский, 27 August 1908 – 26 January 1974) was a Soviet scientist and parasitologist, specialist of fish parasites, especially monogeneans.[1] [2] [3] [4] He was director of the Institute of Zoology of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union in Leningrad (1962–1974). Bychowsky is the author of more than 100 scientific publications, mostly on systematics of monogeneans.[5] His most famous work was his monography on monogeneans (1957), which was translated into English in 1961.[6]

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Taxa named in his honour

The following taxa were created in his honour. Most are parasites of fish.[7]

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  • Numerous species of monogeneans, including Absonifibula bychowskyi Lawler & Overstreet, 1976, Caniongiella bychowskyi Lebedev, 1976, Cribromazocraes bychowskyi Mamaev, 1981, Dicrumenia bychowskyi Mamaev, 1969, Dionchus bychowskyi Timofeeva, 1989, Euryhaliotrema bychowskyi (Obodnikova, 1976) Kritsky & Boeger, 2002, Gyrodactyloides bychowskii Albova, 1948, Gyrodactylus bychowskyi (Albova, 1948), Heterobothrium bychowskyi Ogawa, 1991, Mazocraeoides bychowskyi Caballero & Caballero, 1976, Mexicana bychowskyi Caballero & Bravo-Hollis, 1959, Mexicotrema bychowskyi Lamothe-Argumedo, 1969, Murraytrema bychowskyi Oliver, 1987, Murraytrematoides bychowskii (Nagibina, 1976) Oliver, 1987, Neohaliotrema bychowskii Zhukov, 1976, Neoheterocotyle bychowskyi (Timofeeva, 1981) Chisholm, 1994, Neotetraonchus bychowskyi Bravo-Hollis, 1968, Osphyobothrus bychowskyi Khoche & Chauhan, 1969, Pseudaxinoides bychowskyi Lebedev, 1977, Pseudodiplectanum bychowskii Nagibina, 1977, digeneans such as Genolopa bychowskii Zhukov, 1977, Hysterogonia bychowskii Korotaeva, 1972, and Phyllodistomum borisbychowskyi Caballero y Caballero, 1969, parasitic isopods such as Cymothoa bychowskyi Avdeev, 1979 and parasitic copepods such as Lepeophtheirus bychowskyi Gusev, 1951, and the Microsporidia Glugea bychowsky Gasimagomedov & Issi, 1970. In addition to all these fish parasites, the biting midge Culicoides bychowskyi Dzhafarov, 1964 (Ceratopogonidae, Diptera) was also named after Bychowsky.

    Notes and References

    1. Kobulej, T. . 1974. In memoriam B. J. Bychowsky (1908–1974). Parasitologia Hungarica. 7. 11–12.
    2. Caballero. Caballero E. . amp . 1974. Boris E. Bychowsky 1908–1974. Revista de Biología Tropical. 22. 2. 203. 4282878.
    3. Prost, Maria. 1974. In memoriam: Prof. Borys E. Bychowski (1908–1974). Wiadomosci Parazytologiczne. 20. 4. 657–659. 4608557.
    4. Scarlato, O.A.. Strelkov, A.A.. Lindberg, G.U.. amp . 1976. Boris Evseevich Bykhowsky (1908–1974). Biologiya Morya (Vladivostok). 1976. 2. 7–9 .
    5. Dogiel, V. A. & Bychowsky, B. E. 1939. Паразиты рыб Каспийского моря [Parasites of Fish of the Caspian Sea] DJVU File in Russian
    6. Book: Bychowsky, B.E.. 1957. Моногенетические сосальщики, их система и филогения. Monogenetic Trematodes. Their systematic and phylogeny. Akad. Nauka. USSR. English translation by the American Institute of Biological Science, Washington. 10.5962/bhl.title.7475. 2015-02-27. https://web.archive.org/web/20160303205522/http://ashipunov.info/shipunov/school/books/bykhovskij1957_monogen_sosalschiki.djvu. 2016-03-03. dead.
    7. http://www.marinespecies.org/index.php WoRMS