Father Chrysanthus

Dutch arachnologist known for spider studies

Father Chrysanthus - Dutch arachnologist known for spider studies
Born

September 1st, 1905
119 years ago

Died

May 4th, 1972
53 years ago — 66 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

Netherlands

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A Dutch arachnologist significantly contributed to the field of arachnology. Specializing in spider taxonomy and behavior, this individual conducted extensive research and authored numerous publications about various spider species. The work emphasized both descriptive taxonomy and ecological studies. Participation in international scientific communities facilitated collaboration with other researchers and helped in establishing a more comprehensive understanding of spider diversity. Educational endeavors contributed to the training of new generations of arachnologists, promoting awareness and knowledge about these organisms within the broader biological sciences.

Conducted extensive research on spider taxonomy

Authored several publications in arachnology

Participated in international arachnological conferences

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