Alexandre Constantinovich Chnéour

Deceased Person

1884 – 1977

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Who was Alexandre Constantinovich Chnéour?

Alexandre Constantinovich Chnéour was a Russian entomologist and herpetologist.

As a young man Chnéour had an early passion for butterflies . After travelling in Germany and in Switzerland, he studied at the school "Gurevich de Saint-Pétersbourg" then at the "Mihailovsky Artillery School".He left there with the rank of lieutenant and became an officer in a mobile unit artillery . Decorated at the very start of the First World War he joined, in 1916, the Russian Air Force and started a short career in aviation. He supplemented his military training with studies at the Military Academy. During the Soviet Revolution of 1917, he joined the anticommunist White Army and fought in the mountains of the Caucasus. He was later evacuated to the Gallipoli camp in Turkey. Chnéour then went to Bulgaria where he gave courses in a military academy of engineering to members of the white army. He then settled in Lyon then, in 1929, in Tunisia, where he worked as a cartographer. Chnéour started to write on the butterflies of Tunisia in 1934, publishing, between 1934 and 1937, six articles in German under the name Schneeur. Until 1956, he regularly published articles on the butterflies of Tunisia.

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Born
1884
Died
1977

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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