August David Krohn (1803 – 1891) was a Saint Petersburg born zoologist of German origin. He was the son of Abraham Krohn, the founder of Russia's first brewery, who had left the island of Rügen to serve in the court of Catherine the Great. He was the uncle of the fennomanfolkloristJulius Krohn. According to legend, Krohn is said to have left for Central Europe after losing to his younger brother Leopold the competition for the hand of a Vyborg mansion owner's 15 year old daughter. He remained unmarried until his death at the age of 88.
Krohn, August David (January 1847). "Observations sur deux nouveaux genres de Gastéropodes (Lobiger et Lophocercus)". Annales des sciences naturellesTome VII (In 8°): 9-(1).
Krohn, A (1860). "Über die Schale der Larven des Gasteropteron Meckelii". Archiv fur Naturgeschichte: 64–68.