Gustav Schwartz

Gustav Schwartz (his last name also spelled Schwarz), full name Gustav Franziskus Maria Schwarz von Mohrenstern (May 5, 1809 – June 15, 1890) was an Austrian paleontologist and malacologist. He was born in Himberg, the son of Johann Jakov Schwartz von Mohrenstern, and died by suicide in Vienna. He studied the natural sciences from 1823 to 1828 at polytechnic school, an Austrian career preparatory high school system in the Austrian education system. In later life, He specialized in the study of Rissoidae, a large family of very small marine gastropod mollusks. His unfinished thesis was on the rissoid genus Alvania.[1]

In 1867, Schwartz was a correspondent of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia[2]

Taxa described by Schwartz

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Taxa named in honor of Schwartz

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