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Zicman Feider (1903–1979) was a Jewish Romanian acarologist, a remarkable researcher and a gifted academic, whose work continues to influence by many generations of biologists, some of whom studied zoology under his supervision. His name as a researcher is forever associated with the enigmatic group of Acari a.k.a. Acarina (a taxon of arachnids that contains mites and ticks), for which he arduously worked to perfect their taxonomy. Alone or in collaboration with his numerous disciples, he described and created 1 phalanx and 2 sub-phalanxes, 16 families and 8 subfamilies, 40 genera, 4 subgenera, and 145 species new to science. One could only compare professor Feider's work with that of Aristide Caradgea, who studied micro-Lepidoptera, attracting all the world researchers of that group to co

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  • Zicman Feider (1903-1979) fue un acarólogo judío rumano, notable investigador y talentoso académico, cuyo trabajo continúa influenciando a varias generaciones de biólogos, algunos de los cuales estudiaron zoología bajo su supervisión. Su nombre como investigador está asociado para siempre con el enigmático grupo de Acari / Acarina (un taxón de arácnidos que contiene ácaros y garrapatas), por lo que trabajó arduamente para perfeccionar su taxonomía. Solo o en colaboración con sus numerosos discípulos, describió y creó una falange y dos sub-falanges, dieciséis familias y ocho subfamilias, cuarenta géneros, cuatro subgéneros y ciento cuarenta y cinco especies nuevas para la ciencia. Solo puede compararse el trabajo del profesor Feider con el de Arístides Caradgea, quien estudió la micro Lepid (es)
  • Zicman Feider (1903–1979) was a Jewish Romanian acarologist, a remarkable researcher and a gifted academic, whose work continues to influence by many generations of biologists, some of whom studied zoology under his supervision. His name as a researcher is forever associated with the enigmatic group of Acari a.k.a. Acarina (a taxon of arachnids that contains mites and ticks), for which he arduously worked to perfect their taxonomy. Alone or in collaboration with his numerous disciples, he described and created 1 phalanx and 2 sub-phalanxes, 16 families and 8 subfamilies, 40 genera, 4 subgenera, and 145 species new to science. One could only compare professor Feider's work with that of Aristide Caradgea, who studied micro-Lepidoptera, attracting all the world researchers of that group to co (en)
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  • Zicman Feider (1903-1979) fue un acarólogo judío rumano, notable investigador y talentoso académico, cuyo trabajo continúa influenciando a varias generaciones de biólogos, algunos de los cuales estudiaron zoología bajo su supervisión. Su nombre como investigador está asociado para siempre con el enigmático grupo de Acari / Acarina (un taxón de arácnidos que contiene ácaros y garrapatas), por lo que trabajó arduamente para perfeccionar su taxonomía. Solo o en colaboración con sus numerosos discípulos, describió y creó una falange y dos sub-falanges, dieciséis familias y ocho subfamilias, cuarenta géneros, cuatro subgéneros y ciento cuarenta y cinco especies nuevas para la ciencia. Solo puede compararse el trabajo del profesor Feider con el de Arístides Caradgea, quien estudió la micro Lepidóptera, atrayendo a todos los investigadores mundiales de ese grupo a peregrinar a su modesto lugar en Grumazesti, Neamţ, Rumania. Del mismo modo, la extenuante línea de trabajo de Feider abarcó colecciones de Ácaros de toda Europa, Isla de Santa Helena, Corea del Norte, Nepal, Mongolia, India, Vietnam, Brasil, Venezuela y Chile, haciendo su laboratorio en la Universidad Alexandru Ioan Cuza (en rumano: Universitatea "Alexandru Ioan Cuza", acrónimo: UAIC), de Iaşi, Rumanía, una meca de los acarólogos del mundo. (es)
  • Zicman Feider (1903–1979) was a Jewish Romanian acarologist, a remarkable researcher and a gifted academic, whose work continues to influence by many generations of biologists, some of whom studied zoology under his supervision. His name as a researcher is forever associated with the enigmatic group of Acari a.k.a. Acarina (a taxon of arachnids that contains mites and ticks), for which he arduously worked to perfect their taxonomy. Alone or in collaboration with his numerous disciples, he described and created 1 phalanx and 2 sub-phalanxes, 16 families and 8 subfamilies, 40 genera, 4 subgenera, and 145 species new to science. One could only compare professor Feider's work with that of Aristide Caradgea, who studied micro-Lepidoptera, attracting all the world researchers of that group to come in a pilgrimage to his modest place in Grumazesti, Neamț, Romania. Similarly, Feider's strenuous line of work encompassed Acari collections from all over Europe, St. Helen Island, North Korea, Nepal, Mongolia, India, Vietnam, Brazil, Venezuela, and Chile, making his lab in the Alexandru Ioan Cuza University (Romanian: Universitatea „Alexandru Ioan Cuza"; acronym: UAIC), of Iași, Romania, a Mecca of the world's acarologists. (en)
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