- Helen Beulah Thompson Gaige
Helen Beulah Thompson Gaige (
November 24 ,1890 –October 24 ,1976 ) was an American herpetologist, curator of Reptiles and Amphibians for the Museum of Zoology at theUniversity of Michigan and specialist in neotropicalfrog s.Gaige studied at the University of Michigan with
Frank Nelson Blanchard , under professorAlexander Grant Ruthven . From 1910 until 1923 she was an assistant curator for the Museum of Zoology at the University of Michigan. In 1923 she became curator of amphibians. In 1928, she co-authored "The Herpetology of Michigan" with Ruthven. In 1937 she becameeditor in chief of the ichthyological and herpetological periodical "Copeia ". In 1944 she became curator of herpetology for the Museum. She also assisted in organizing theAmerican Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists , of which she was named honorary president in 1946. She is further honored by havingspecies ofreptile named after her, including the Many-lined Skink, "Eumeces multivirgatus gaigeae " and the Big Bend Slider, "Trachemys gaigeae ". The latter which she collected the first specimen of on a trip to the Big Bend region ofTexas in 1928.She was married to entomologist
Frederick McMahon Gaige , and each year the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists awards theGaige Fund Award in honor of the couple. It is a monetary grant to help a graduate student in the field of herpetology.References
* [http://ebeltz.net/herps/biogappx.html Biographies of People Honored in the Herpetological Nomenclature North America]
* [http://www.ummz.umich.edu/herps/gaige.html University of Michigan: Helen Beulah Thompson Gaige bibliography]
* [http://www.asih.org/awards/gaige2.html ASIH Gaige Fund Award]
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