August Feodorovich Morawitz (Russian: Август Фёдорович Моравиц; 22 August 1837, in St. Petersburg – 16 September 1897, in Blankenburg) was a Russian entomologist interested in Coleoptera.
[1] He grew up in St. Petersburg and visited the German school Annenschule.
[2] On 27 May 1876, he married Charlotte Bergholz (1858-1939),[2] a pharmacy owner's daughter; they had five children: He became Curator of the insect collections at the Zoological Museum of the Russian Academy of Science when Édouard Ménétries retired from that post.
Bulletin de l'Académie Impériale des Sciences, St. Petersburg, 5: 231-265.
August Feodorovitsh Morawitz is not to be confused with his brother Ferdinand Ferdinandovitsch Morawitz (1827–1896), another St. Petersburg prominent entomologist associated with the Zoological Museum of the Russian Academy of Science.