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Alexander Alexandrovich Yakhontov (Александр Александрович Яхонтов; 20 December [O.S. 8 December] 1879 in Moscow, Russian Empire — 17 November 1973 in Moscow, U.S.S.R.) was an entomologist who specialized in Lepidoptera.

Jachontov described many new taxa mostly at the subspecies level and wrote biogeographic works notably on the Rhopalocera of the Vladimir and Nizhny Novgorod regions and those of the Caucasus. He wrote Nashi dnevnye babochki (Our Butterflies) published in Moscow in 1935.

His work appears in

  • Revue Russe d’Entomologie, Moscow
  • Izvestia Moskovskogo entomologicheskogo obstshestva, Moscow
  • Izvestija Kavkazskogo Museja, Tiflis
  • Ent., Mater. Pozn. Fauny Flory SSSR

The species Pararge jachontovi Sheljuzhko was named for him.

References

  1. Virtual International Authority File
  • Pedagogical Encyclopedia in 4 Volumes. Ed. by I. A. Kairov. Moscow, Soviet Encyclopedia Publ., 1968. — T. 4. I.A. Cairow (ed.), Педагогическая энциклопедия в 4-х томах. Т. 4. (Pedagogicheskaya enciklopedija w 4-ch tomach), Sovetskaya Enciklopedija, 1968.
  • Pedagogical Encyclopedic Dictionary / Ch. Ed. by B. M. Bim-Bad. Moscow, Bolshaya Rossiyskaya Entsiklopediya Publ., 2003. B.M. Bim-Bad (ed.), Педагогический энциклопедический словарь (Pedagogicheskiy encyclopedicheskiy slovak), Большая Российская энциклопедия, 2003.
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