Anton Hansgirg

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Anton Hansgirg (June 16, 1854, in

cryptophytes, in Austria-Hungary between 1880 and 1905.[1]

Hansgirg studied from 1872 to 1876 at

Buitenzorg in the Dutch East Indies. In 1903 he retired and moved to Vienna. His most important research is in phycology, in which he described many new species and published many valuable insights.[2]

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