Giuseppe Bertoloni
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Giuseppe Bertoloni (16 September 1804, in
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– 19 December 1874, in
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) was an Italian
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and
entomologist Entomology (from Ancient Greek ἔντομον (''éntomon''), meaning "insect", and -logy from λόγος (''lógos''), meaning "study") is the branch of zoology that focuses on insects. Those who study entomology are known as entomologists. In ...
. He was professor of botany in the
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which conserves his collections in the University Museum. Bertoloni worked especially on the
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of
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. He was a member of
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. His father
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(1775-1869) was a physician and botanist in Bologna.


Publications

Partial list * * * * * * * * * *Illustrazione dei prodotti naturali del Mozambico. ''Academia delle scienze dell'instituto de Bologna''. Dissertazione 4: 343-363 (1852) * Coleoptera nova Mozambicana. ''Rendiconto delle sezione delle R. Academia delle scienze dell'instituto di Bologna'' 1855: 51-53 (1855) * Illustratio rerum naturalium Mozambici. Coleoptera. Dissertatio 5. Memorie delle Academie delle scienze dell'instituto di Bologna. ''Memorie della sezione delle scienze naturali'' 1855 (1855) He also published extensively in the Bolognese journal ''Nuovi annali delle scienze naturali'' (1834-1854).


References

*Anon ''Boll. Soc. ent. ital.'' 2 :210-213, bibliography *Sforza G, ''G.storico
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'' 3:128-144, bibliography


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Bio and Portrait {{DEFAULTSORT:Bertoloni, Giuseppe Italian entomologists Scientists from the Kingdom of Sardinia 1804 births 1874 deaths