- Carl Johan Schönherr
Carl Johan Schönherr (1772 – 1848) was a Swedish
entomologist who revised thetaxonomy ofbeetles , includingweevils .Born in Stockholm, Schönherr was son of a German immigrant who had established himself as a silk manufacturer. At the age of nineteen, he took over the business together with his mother and developed it into a considerable size, with about 200 workers. In 1805, he entered partnership with Erik Lundgren, and in 1811 he sold the business to him, while retiring to his manor
Sparresäter inLerdala outsideSkara inVästergötland , where he died in 1848. [Bengt Ehnström, "Schönherr, Carl Johan", "Svenskt biografiskt lexikon", vol. 31, p. 754.]Schönherr had taken an interest in entomology since the age of twelve and was later further stimulated through his friendship with
Gustaf Johan Billberg , his brother-in-law from his second marriage. [Bengt Ehnström, "Schönherr, Carl Johan", "Svenskt biografiskt lexikon", vol. 31, p. 755.]He was an eminent coleopterist co-operating with
Carl Henrik Boheman andLeonard Gyllenhaal . Schönherr wrote "Genera et species curculionidum, cum synonymia hujus familiae,specie novae aut hactenus minus cognitae, descriptionibus a dom. Leonardo Gyllenhal, C. H. Boheman; et entomologis aliis illustratae." Paris, Roret. (1833-1845) in which many new species were described.Notes
References
*Ehnström, Bengt, "Schönherr, Carl Johan", "Svenskt biografiskt lexikon", vol. 31, p. 754-757.
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