Giuseppe Gabriel Balsamo-Crivelli (1 September 1800, in Milan – 15 November 1874, in Pavia) was an Italian naturalist.
He was interested in various domains of natural history, and identified the fungus responsible for the white muscardine disease of silkworms, Beauveria bassiana.
[1] With Giuseppe De Notaris, he published Prodromus bryologiae Mediolanensis (1834)[2] and edited the exsiccata Musci Mediolanenses, collecti et editi a Josepho Balsamo et Josepho de Notaris (1833-1838).
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