Johann Wilhelm Adolf Hansemann

Johann Wilhelm Adolf Hansemann (14 May 1784, Finkenwerder Hamburg– 26 July 1862, Diepholz) was a German entomologist and insect dealer.

Prediger was a Pastor in Leese.

Works

  • Hansemann, J. W. A. (1823) Anfang einer Auseinanderseßung der deutschen Arten der Gattung Agrion F. Zoologisches Magazin (Wiedemann): 2 (1): 148-161.
  • Hansemann, J. W. A. (1862) Vertilgung der Eier und Raupen des ungleichen Spinners und anderer Ungezieferarten.Zeitschrift für deutsche Landwirthe, N. F., Leipzig - 13 167
gollark: Then nothing until around the start of March when it seemed possible for schools to close and such.
gollark: Apparently the first mention of coronavirus in my journal (it's computerized so I can search it very easily) was from January, and me mentioning that some teacher had been mentioning it at school.
gollark: It probably wouldn't have done me much good to have taken it seriously earlier, inasmuch as I'm not in a position to do anything about it/convince anyone else to, and the worst of the supply chain disruption everyone was hyping up was me having to have somewhat different pasta for a few days.
gollark: I think I was mostly just ignoring it and treating it as random bad background event #9372628 until march or so.
gollark: In general I mean.

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