Carlo Alzona

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Carlo Alzona was an Italian medical doctor, an entomologist and a malacologist. He was born on 26 May 1881 at Turin and died on 14 May 1961 at Genoa.

He was the director of the Muséum de Genoa from 1947 to 1955. He specialised in Coleoptera.

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