Franz von Paula Schrank

Franz von Paula Schrank.
Beyträge zur Naturgeschichte.

Franz von Paula Schrank (August 21, 1747, Vornbach – December 22, 1835) was a German priest, botanist and entomologist.

He was ordained as a priest in Vienna in 1784, gaining his doctorate in theology two years later. In 1786 he was named chair of mathematics and physics at the lyceum in Amberg, and in 1784 became a professor of botany and zoology at the University of Ingolstadt (later removed to Landshut).[1] Schrank was the first director of the botanical gardens in Munich from 1809 to 1832.

Shrank was the first author to use the genus name Triops. He used this term in his work on the fauna of Bavaria in 1803.

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