- Laurence Monroe Klauber
Laurence M. Klauber (born 1883 in
San Diego, California , died 1968), was an American herpetologist, and was considered to be the foremost authority onrattlesnake s.Klauber didn't start out as a herpetologist. For much of his life he worked for the
San Diego Gas & Electric Company . He worked his way up in the company from an electric sign salesman, to becomepresident , then chairman andCEO of the whole company. He also held 7 U.S. patents for his electrical inventions.In 1923 the newly opened
San Diego Zoo asked Klauber to identify severalspecies ofsnake they acquired. Even thoughreptile s were not much more than a hobby to him at the time, he took the job and eventually became Curator of Reptiles at thezoo . In that position, he dedicated the following 35 years of his life to the study of reptiles, and rattlesnakes in particular. The end result of that incredible amount of time and amassed data was his magnum opus, a two volume set of books entitled "Rattlesnakes: Their Habits, Life Histories and Influence on Mankind", which he published in 1956. It is still considered to be the most complete and authoritative resource ever written on rattlesnakes.In his research and field work, he is credited with identifying 53 new taxa of reptiles and
amphibian s (such as "Arizona elegans candida ", "Chionactis palarostris ", "Pituophis catenifer pumilis ", and "Charina bottae umbratica ") and has been recognized by his fellow herpetologists by having had 14 new taxa named after him (such as "Crotalus lepidus klauberi ", "Ensatina eschscholtzii klauberi ", "Hypsiglena torquata klauberi ", and "Sphaerodactylus klauberi "). He donated approximately 36,000 specimens to theSan Diego Natural History Museum , and his personal library and notes were donated there upon his death.References
* [http://www.sdnhm.org/history/klauber/index.html San Diego Natural History Museum: Laurence M. Klauber]
* [http://www.itis.usda.gov/ Integrated Taxonomic Information System]
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