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Alexey Nikolaievich Diakonoff (1 March 1907 – 20 September 1989), also transliterated as Alexej Nikolajewitsch Diakonoff, was a Russian–Dutch entomologist who specialised in Microlepidoptera. His parents immigrated to the Netherlands East Indies where, from 1923, he had his elementary education. Diakonoff then studied biology at the University of Amsterdam. A thesis on Indo-Malayan Tortricidae completed, he returned to Java in 1939 to take up a post as an entomologist at a sugar plantations and industries research station.in 1941 he was offered a position in the Bogor Zoology Museum at Bogor Botanical Gardens but the Japanese invasion intervened. In 1945 he returned to the Netherlands and studied at Leiden Museum working in the Lepidoptera collection. He returned to Bogor as the Dutch trie

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  • Alexey Nikolaievich Diakonoff (1 March 1907 – 20 September 1989), also transliterated as Alexej Nikolajewitsch Diakonoff, was a Russian–Dutch entomologist who specialised in Microlepidoptera. His parents immigrated to the Netherlands East Indies where, from 1923, he had his elementary education. Diakonoff then studied biology at the University of Amsterdam. A thesis on Indo-Malayan Tortricidae completed, he returned to Java in 1939 to take up a post as an entomologist at a sugar plantations and industries research station.in 1941 he was offered a position in the Bogor Zoology Museum at Bogor Botanical Gardens but the Japanese invasion intervened. In 1945 he returned to the Netherlands and studied at Leiden Museum working in the Lepidoptera collection. He returned to Bogor as the Dutch trie (en)
  • Alexey Nikolajevitsj Diakonoff (Russisch: Алексей Николаевич Дьяконов) (Sint-Petersburg, 1 Maart 1907 – Leiden, 20 september 1989) was een Russisch-Nederlandse entomoog die zich specialiseerde in Microlepidoptera. (nl)
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  • Alexey Nikolaievich Diakonoff (1 March 1907 – 20 September 1989), also transliterated as Alexej Nikolajewitsch Diakonoff, was a Russian–Dutch entomologist who specialised in Microlepidoptera. His parents immigrated to the Netherlands East Indies where, from 1923, he had his elementary education. Diakonoff then studied biology at the University of Amsterdam. A thesis on Indo-Malayan Tortricidae completed, he returned to Java in 1939 to take up a post as an entomologist at a sugar plantations and industries research station.in 1941 he was offered a position in the Bogor Zoology Museum at Bogor Botanical Gardens but the Japanese invasion intervened. In 1945 he returned to the Netherlands and studied at Leiden Museum working in the Lepidoptera collection. He returned to Bogor as the Dutch tried to regain Java. This failed and in 1951 Diakonoff left Java for the last time. He became Curator of Lepidoptera at the Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie in Leiden. He was an active member of the Netherlands Entomological Society and a long-time editor of Tijdschrift voor Entomologie. His scientific work in the Leiden museum continued until his death and his collection is conserved in Naturalis. (en)
  • Alexey Nikolajevitsj Diakonoff (Russisch: Алексей Николаевич Дьяконов) (Sint-Petersburg, 1 Maart 1907 – Leiden, 20 september 1989) was een Russisch-Nederlandse entomoog die zich specialiseerde in Microlepidoptera. Zijn ouders emigreerden naar Nederlands-Indië, waar hij vanaf 1923 zijn basisonderwijs had genoten. Diakonoff studeerde vervolgens biologie aan de Universiteit van Amsterdam . Een proefschrift over de Indo-Maleise Tortricidae voltooid, keerde hij terug naar Java in 1939 om een functie als entomoloog aan te nemen op een suikerplantage en industrieën onderzoeksstation. In 1941 kreeg hij een positie aangeboden in het Zoölogisch Museum in Bogor (Museum Zoologicum Bogoriensis) in de Botanische Tuinen van Bogor, maar de Japanse invasie kwam tussenbeide. In 1945 keerde hij terug naar Nederland en studeerde in het Leidse museum in de collectie Lepidoptera. Hij keerde terug naar Bogor toen de Nederlanders probeerden Java te herwinnen. Dit mislukte en in 1951 verliet Diakonoff Java voor de laatste keer. Hij werd conservator van Lepidoptera in het Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie in Leiden. Zijn wetenschappelijk werk in het Leidse museum ging door tot zijn dood en zijn collectie is bewaard gebleven in Naturalis. (nl)
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