Karl Rost


Karl Rost sometimes Carl was a German entomologist and insect dealer. After 1886 Rost was an insect dealer and professional insect collector in Berlin. He collected insects later offered for sale in Spain and Greece. In 1899 he went on an expedition to Siberia and in 1900 and 1901 collected in the Caucasus. In 1903 he went to Japan to collect insects for the Swiss collector George Meyer-Darcis after two years in North-West India . Rost described many new species from these regions.
Parts of his personal collection are in the Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin and other parts are in the Zoological Museum Amsterdam. The ZMA collections were merged into Naturalis in Leiden. The rest were privately sold, many to the dealership Staudinger - Bang-Haas. His name is honoured by Antoine Henri Grouvelle in the specific epithet of the false skin beetle Diphyllus rosti and that of the spider beetle Ptinomorphus rosti described by Maurice Pic in 1896.
His publications include:
  • Rost, C. : Ein neuer Carabus aus Japan. Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift – 1908: 32 - 33.
  • Rost, C. : Plectes polychrous Rost n. sp. Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift – 1892: 401 -