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ON November 26, 1923, died Dr. Mrazek, professor of zoology in the Charles' (Bohemian) University of Prague. He was born in 1868 in Pribram, and originally worked under A. Fric in the patriotic study of the fauna, the aim of which was to increase the knowledge of Bohemian fauna and the extension of the single genera. Later on, under the influence of his second teacher, Prof. Vejdovsky, he devoted his study to typical problems of the period of classical morphology and cytology. He did not limit himself only to the discovery and description of new genera, but he was also interested in the problems, which are typical for the area, of the classical morphology and cytology.
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BRAUNER, B. Prof. Alois Mrázek. Nature 114, 322 (1924). https://doi.org/10.1038/114322a0
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