Ikio Sato
See also: Sato
Ikio Sato is a herpetologist Japanese, born the November 22nd 1902 with Okuakegata-walled and dead the August 11th 1945 with Hiroshima.
He studies at the national university of Hiroshima then sign the Natural history with the prefecture of Nagano. He ends up coming to the university from Hiroshima where he passes the remainder of his short career. He obtains his Doctorat off Sciences in 1941 and becomes professor assisting in 1943. He is exposed to the radiations of the American bomb and dies five days later.
Sato carries out many research on the Arachnide S and the systematic one and the cytology of the Asian Salamandre S. Its most known work appears in 1943. Its manuscripts are also destroyed during the bombardment.
Source
- Kraig Adler (1989). Contributions to the History off Herpetology, Society for the study off amphibians and reptiles: 202 p.
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