Wilhem de Haan, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Wilhem de Haan

Dutch zoologist

Date of Birth: 07-Feb-1801

Place of Birth: Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands

Date of Death: 15-Apr-1855

Profession: zoologist, lepidopterist, curator, biologist, entomologist, carcinologist

Nationality: Netherlands

Zodiac Sign: Aquarius


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About Wilhem de Haan

  • Wilhem de Haan (7 February 1801 in Amsterdam – 15 April 1855 in Leiden) was a Dutch zoologist.
  • He specialised in the study of insects and crustaceans, and was the first keeper of invertebrates at the Rijksmuseum in Leiden, now Naturalis.
  • He was forced to retire in 1846, when he was partially paralysed by a spinal disease.
  • He was responsible for the invertebrate volume of Siebold's Fauna Japonica, which was published in 1833, and introduced the western world for the first time to Japanese wildlife.
  • He named a great many new taxa, and several taxa are named in his honour. He published significant work on both mantids and phasmids (1842).

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