August Wilhelm Knoch (June 8, 1742 June 2, 1818) was a German naturalist born in Braunschweig. He was a professor of physics at Collegium Carolinum.

He studied theology at the University of Leipzig. In 1775 he was hired as a caretaker at the Collegium Carolinum, during which time his interests turned to natural sciences. In 1789 he became a professor of physics.[1]

He was the author of the following works in entomology:

  • Beyträge zur Insektengeschichte Leipzig (Schwickert). three volumes 1781, 1782, 1783.
  • Neue Beyträge zur Insectenkunde Leipzig (Schwickert) 1801.

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