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Carlos Berg (Latvian: Kārlis Bergs, German: Karl Berg) or Friedrich Wilhelm Karl Berg (Latvian: Frīdrihs Vilhelms Kārlis Bergs, German: Friedrich Wilhelm Karl Berg) (21 March 1843, Courland - 19 January 1902 Buenos Aires ) was an Argentinian naturalist and entomologist of Latvian and Baltic German origin.Having worked a few years in trade, he moved to Riga in 1865 and became curator of the Entomological Department of the Riga Museum, and then at the Riga Technical University.In 1873, he was invited by Hermann Burmeister (1807-1892), Director of the Museum of Buenos Aires, to join him in Argentina.
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Berg, Carlos Friedrich Wilhelm Karl Berg
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German entomologist
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1843-01-01Z
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1902-01-19Z
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