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Hampton Wildman Parker, CBE (5 July 1897 – 2 September 1968) was an English zoologist.
Parker graduated from Cambridge in 1923 with degrees in botany, zoology, and chemistry. Within the same year, he joined the staff of the British Museum (Natural History Museum) and was later assigned Keeper of Zoology from 1947 to 1957. During his career, he wrote several works on snakes and frogs. Parker also discovered a new species of lizard on the Seychelles, which he described and named Vesey-Fitzgerald's burrowing skink (Janetaescincus veseyfitzgeraldi) after entomologist Leslie Desmond Foster Vesey-Fitzgerald.
Books by H.W. Parker
1934. A Monograph of the Frogs of the Family Microhylidae. London: Trustees of the British Museum (Natural History).
1963. Snakes. London: Hale.
1965. Natural History of Snakes. London: Trustees of the British Museum (Natural History).
1977. Snakes, a Natural History. University of Queensland Press.
Eponyms
Parker is honored in the specific names of the following reptiles: Cercosaura parkeri, Chamaelycus parkeri, Emoia parkeri, Myriopholis parkeri, Phelsuma parkeri, Prasinohaema parkeri, Sphaerodactylus parkeri, Tropidophis parkeri, and Zonurus parkeri (a synonym of Cordylus tropidosternum).
References
External links
Works by or about Hampton Wildman Parker at the Internet Archive
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Agama persimilis
- Hampton Wildman Parker
- Xenagama
- Hampton (given name)
- Coleodactylus
- Parker (surname)
- Amazon pygmy gecko
- Taylor's fat-tailed gecko
- Northern Somali leaf-toed gecko
- Uromastyx macfadyeni
- Elapsoidea loveridgei