Mikhail Pyltsov
Mikhail Alexandrovich Pyltsov (1846 – 1898) was a Russian army officer and explorer who travelled in central Asia along with N.M. Przewalski and collected numerous specimens.
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Михаил Александрович Пыльцов |
Pyltsov went to the Warsaw infantry cadet school where he was taught by N.M. Przewalski. He graduated in 1864 and joined for his first expedition into central Asia in 1870. A colleague, Nikolai Yagunov drowned in the Vistula river. Pyltsov married Przewalski's half-sister Alexandra Ivanovna Tolpygo in 1874.
Several species have been named after Pyltzov including Urocynchramus pylzowi and Podarces pylzowi.[1]
References
- Паевский, В.А. (2018). "ВКЛАД ЗООЛОГОВ РОССИИ В КОЛЛЕКТИРОВАНИЕ И ПЕРВООПИСАНИЕ ПТИЦ МИРОВОЙ ФАУНЫ" (PDF). Труды Зоологического института РАН (in Russian). 322 (2): 144–159.
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