Carl Gustaf Thomson

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Carl Gustaf Thomson

Carl Gustaf Thomson (October 13, 1824 in Malmöhus September 20, 1899 in Lund) was a Swedish entomologist.

Thomson became a student in the University of Lund in 1843, graduated in 1850 and became associate professor of zoology there in 1857. In 1862 he became the curator of the entomological department of the Zoological Museum and in 1864 became a lecturer in entomology as well.An 1872 scholarship enabled him to travel to the continent for scientific study. He was offered the post of Director of the Entomological Museum in Berlin, but he declined.

Carl Gustaf Thomson was the author of Coleoptera Scandinaviae (ten volumes, 1859–68), Skandinaviens inseckta (1862), Scandinavia Hymenoptera (five volumes, 1871–79) and Opuscula Entomologica (22 bands, 1869–97) He also published descriptions of the insects collected on the voyage of the Fregatten Eugenies (HMS Eugenie), the first Swedish vessel to circumnavigate the world.Leagues,especially in Diptera, species novas, etc. (1858).

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