Carlos Berg
Carlos Berg (1843–1902) was an Argentine naturalist, entomologist and zoologist.
Also recorded as Frederico Guillermo Carlos Berg; Friedrich Wilhelm Karl Berg; Carlo Berg; Kārlis Bergs; Berg, C.; Berg, Carlos.
Overview
Born at Tukums in 1843, died at Buenos Aires in 1902.
In detail
the recorded working language is Spanish, Latin and German.
Employment is recorded with University of Buenos Aires, Riga Technical University and National Museum of Natural History. Positions recorded include museum director. Membership is recorded of National Academy of History of Argentina and Münchener Entomologischer Verein.
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“Carlos Berg”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q2939307: Carlos Berg
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