Hans Brauns Explained

Birth Name:Johannes Heinrich Justus Carl Ernst Brauns
Birth Date:21 March 1857
Birth Place:Vlotho, Kingdom of Prussia
Death Place:Willowmore, South Africa
Nationality:German
Field:Medicine, Entomology
Author Abbreviation Zoo:Brauns

Johannes Heinrich Justus Carl Ernst Brauns (21 March 1857 – 3 February 1929), more known as Hans Brauns, was a German physician and entomologist.

Born in Vlotho, Kingdom of Prussia, Brauns qualified as Doctor of Medicine in 1894 at the University of Leipzig. He moved to Cape Colony in 1895, where he practiced medicine and collected insects whenever possible. Most of his entomological research focused on insects of the order Hymenoptera.[1] [2]

Notes and References

  1. Schonland . B. F. J. . Minutes of Proceedings . Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa . 22 . 1 . 1934 . i–lxxv . 0035-919X . 10.1080/00359193409519322.
  2. Plug, C. "Brauns, Dr Johannes Heinrich Justus Carl Ernst (entomology, plant collection)". S2A3 Biographical Database of Southern African Science. Access on June 12, 2017.