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  1. Berthold Hatschek (3 April 1854 in Skrbeň – 18 January 1941 in Vienna) was an Austrian zoologist remembered for embryological and morphological studies of invertebrates . Life. He studied zoology in Vienna under Carl Claus (1835–1899), and in Leipzig with Rudolf Leuckart (1822–1898).

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  4. Berthold Hatschek was an Austrian zoologist remembered for embryological and morphological studies of invertebrates.

  5. Hatschek, Berthold. (b. Kirwein, Moravia, Austria, 3 April 1854; d. Vienna, Austria, 18 January 1941) zoology. Hatschek, who came from an affluent family, studied zoology in Vienna under Claus and in Leipzig under Leuckart.

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  7. Jan 25, 2024 · Among Hatschek’s most famous works are the “Lehrbuch der Zoologie” (1888) and “Das neue zoologische System” (no year). In 1896 he became a corresponding member and in 1932 a full member of the Academy of Sciences.

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