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Eugen von Daday

Eugen von Daday or Jenő von Daday (1855–1920) was a Romanian professor of zoology in Hungary in the late 19th and early 20th century.[1][2][3] Daday was an expert on aquatic invertebrates, particularly crustaceans.[4] Daday collected and identified many species and genera within the borders of the Hungarian empire, and received samples of invertebrates from collectors around the world.[4] After his death in 1920, Daday's collection of crustaceans was acquired by the Hungarian Natural History Museum.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Appointments". The American Naturalist. 37 (437): 361–364. 1903. doi:10.1086/278304.
  2. ^ Sorin Filipescu, Michael Anthony Kaminski, ed. (2008). Eighth International Workshop on Agglutinated Foraminifera. Romania: Grzybowski Foundation. p. 28. ISBN 9789736106521.
  3. ^ Dányi, László (November 2006). "Faunistical research on the chilopods of Hungarian Lower Mountains". Norw. J. Entomol. 53: 271–279.
  4. ^ a b c Forró, L. (May 1982). "In memoriam Jenő Daday". Miscellanea Zoologica Hungarica. 1: 7–10.
  • Entz, B.; Lukács, D. (1987). "Dr Jenö Daday de Deés and the Hungarian hydrobiological research". In L. Forro; D.G. Frey (eds.). Cladocera: Proceedings of the Cladocera Symposium, Budapest 1985. Developments in Hydrobiology. Springer Netherlands. pp. 1–3. doi:10.1007/978-94-009-4039-0_1. ISBN 978-94-010-8292-1.