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ROBIČEVA ZBIRKA [napre
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Simon Robič je bil v letih 1856
do 1859 kaplan v Dobu, kasneje pa župnik na Šenturški gori. Kot navdušenemu
naravoslovcu so mu pozornost vzbudile tudi podzemske jame v okolici Doba.
V teh jamah je našel posebno vrsto slepih hroščev, ki so jih strokovnjaki
imenovali po njem robiči.
Na obletnico Robičeve smrti
domžalski jamarji že več kot deset let zapored pripravljajo na Šenturški
gori spominsko slovesnost. Na Jamarskem domu je na ogled del zbirke, ki
je obsegala: 5615 hroščev, 10751 mehkužcev, ki obsega 2750 vrst in je v
lasti Narodnega muzeja v Ljubljani. Po njem se imenuje 10 polžev. V njegovi
zbirki je bilo mogoče najti tudi 1935 fosilov, 1500 mahov in gliv.
The Robič collection
Simon Robič was during the years
1856 - 1859 a vicar in the village of Dob and later a priest on the
Šentjurška gora. He was enthusiastic naturalist and his attention was drawn
by the caves in the Dob area. In these caves he found a new species of
blind beetles which are named after him robiči. After him also 10 snail
are named,.
On the anniversary of his death
the cavers from Domžale caving society for tens of year now organise
each year a memorial on the Šentjurška gora.
In the caver cottage there is exposed
a part of Simon Robič collection which originally consists of 5615 beetles,
10751 molluscs and comprises 2750 animal species. It belong to the National
museum in Ljubljana now. There are also 1935 fossils, 1500 mosses
and mushrooms in the collection.
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