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Born in Alphen aan den Rijn, Netherlands, on 1 July 1934, died in Canberra, Australia,
on 9 August 1986.
Primary education: Alphen aan den Rijn, Netherlands,1940-46
Secondary education: Alphen aan den Rijn, Netherlands, 1946-52
Tertiary education: Dutch equivalent of BSc (1959), MSc (1962), PhD (1968) at State University, Leiden, Netherlands.
After work at Leiden and Sabah, Andrew Kanis joined the Taxonomy Group of
the New Guinea Resources Section, CSIRO Division of Land Research, A.C.T.
in 1969. In 1973 this group transferred to the Division of Plant Industry
as part of Herbarium Australiense (now Australian National Herbarium, CANB).
He was appointed Principal Research Scientist on 1 July 1979.
He is best remembered for research on Amaranthaceae, Mimosaceae and Ochnaceae.
Since his death, work on Amaranthaceae has been continued by Jo
Palmer. He was also an accomplished nomenclaturalist who took an active
interest in the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature. His main
collections are at CANB.
Source: Extracted from: A.E.Orchard (1999) A History of Systematic
Botany in Australia, in Flora of Australia Vol.1, 2nd ed.,
ABRS. [consult for source references]
Portrait Photo: George Chippendale photo collection held by the Australian National Botanic Gardens
Data from 2,224 specimens