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Vyacheslav Bronislavovich Banjkowski (also spelled Banjkovski, Bańkowski) (Russian: Вячеслав Брониславович Баньковский; 1889 - 8 December 1912) was a Russian ornithologist. He was a student of geography at the Imperial Moscow University and was a pioneer of avifaunal study in the Caucasus and beyond in Georgia.

Life and work[edit]

Banjkowski collected more than 15000 specimens from Transcaucasia and in 1910 he processed his collections. He served on a faunal committee under G.A. Kozhevnikova to study the fauna of the Moscow region. He published six papers between 1911 and 1912 which included the descriptions of several new taxa including a subspecies of the greater short-toed lark Calandrella brachydactyla artemisiana Banjkowski, 1913 and a treecreeper subspecies Certhia familiaris buturlini in 1912 (which is considered a synonym of C. f. caucasica). Along with S. I. Ognev, he described Sylvia curruca caucasica.[1][2] His brother Leonid Bronislavovich Banjkowski (1894-1918), who assisted on field trips, took an interest in insects and collected beetles which are now held in the Tbilisi museum. Banjkowski was working on Saxicola specimens at the time of his death at the age of 23. He shot himself on the night of the November 25th (old style date) and the reasons for the suicide are unknown.[3][4][5]

Major publications include:

References[edit]

  1. ^ Ognev, S.I.; Banǐkovskij, V.B. (1909). "Espèce nouvelle des Sylvicus. Sylvia caucasica n. sp". Bulletin de l'Académie Impériale des Sciences de St.-Pétersbourg. VI série. 3 (16): 1089–1090.
  • ^ Loskot, V.M. (2002). "On the type specimens of Sylvia curruca caucasica Ognev & Bańkowski and Phylloscopus collybita menzbieri Shestoperov (Aves: Sylviidae)". Zoosystematica Rossica. 10 (2): 413–418. doi:10.31610/zsr/2001.10.2.413. ISSN 2410-0226. S2CID 252274015.
  • ^ Иванов., А. П. (2017). "Из коллекции профессора Мензбира". СБОРНИК НАУЧНЫХ ТРУДОВ ГОСУДАРСТВЕННОГО БИОЛОГИЧЕСКОГО МУЗЕЯ ИМЕНИ К. А. ТИМИРЯЗЕВА. V ВЫПУСК. К 95-летию музея (in Russian). Moscow. pp. 176–189.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • ^ Любарский Г.Ю. (2009). История Зоологического Музея МГУ: идеи, люди, структуры (in Russian). Москва: Товарищество научных изданий КМК. p. 478.
  • ^ Поляков, Г.И. (1912). "В.Б.Баньковский (некролог)". Орнитологический вестник (4): 328.
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