Frank N. Blanchard
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Frank N. Blanchard's Degrees
- PhD Zoology University of Chicago
- Bachelors Biology University of Chicago
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Frank Nelson Blanchard was an American herpetologist, and professor of zoology at the University of Michigan from which institution he received his Ph.D. He is credited with describing several new subspecies, including the broad-banded water snake, Nerodia fasciata confluens, and the Florida king snake, Lampropeltis getula floridana. As well, he has been honored by having reptiles and amphibians named after him, including the western smooth green snake, ecies | Opheodrys vernalis blanchardi, and Blanchard's cricket frog, Acris crepitans blanchardi.
Frank N. Blanchard's Published Works
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- A Method of Marking Living Snakes for Future Recognition, with a Discussion of Some Problems and Results (1933) (78)
- Mating of the garter snake Thamnophis sirtalis sirtalis (Linneaus) (1941) (49)
- Topics from the Life History and Habits of the Red-Backed Salamander in Southern Michigan (1928) (38)
- The inheritance of melanism in the garter snake Thamnophis sirtalis sirtalis (Linnaeus), and some evidence of effective autumn mating. (1940) (36)
- The Stimulus to the Breeding Migration of the Spotted Salamander, Ambystoma maculatum (Shaw) (1930) (35)
- Factors determining time of birth in the garter snake Thamnophis sirtalis sirtalis (Linnaeus). (1940) (29)
- The Life History of the Four-Toed Salamander (1923) (27)
- Data on the Natural History of the Red-Bellied Snake, Storeria occipito-maculata (Storer), in Northern Michigan (1937) (19)
- The Relation of the Female Four-Toed Salamander to Her Nest (1934) (19)
- Size Groups and their Characteristics in the Salamander Hemidactylium scutatum (Schlegel) (1931) (16)
- The Ring-Neck Snakes, Genus Diadophis (1943) (16)
- Amphibians and Reptiles of the Douglas Lake Region in Northern Michigan (1928) (10)
- Late Autumn Collections and Hibernating Situations of the Salamander Hemidactylium scutatum (Schlegel) in Southern Michigan (1933) (8)
- The amphibians and reptiles of western Tennessee (8)
- Snakes of the genus Tantilla in the United States (1938) (6)
- Three new snakes of the genus Lampropeltis (5)
- Spermatophores and the Mating Season of the Salamander Hemidactylium scutatum (Schlegel) (1933) (5)
- Discovery of the eggs of the four-toed salamander in Michigan (5)
- A synopsis of the king snakes: Genus Lampropeltis Fitzinger (4)
- The Spring Migration of the Four-Toed Salamander, Hemidactylium scutatum (Schlegel) (1934) (3)
- The White-Spotted Phase of the Racer (Coluber constrictor flaviventris (Say)) in Louisiana (1930) (2)
- A new North American snake of the genus Natrix (2)
- A new snake of the genus Arizona (2)
- A Collection of Amphibians and Reptiles from Northeastern Washington (1921) (2)
- Comments on ring-neck snakes (Genus Diadophus), with diagnoses of new forms (1)
- A Clutch of Eggs of the Speckled King Snake, Lampropeltis getulus holbrooki (Stejneger) (1932) (0)
- The Sex Ratio in the Salamander Hemidactylium scutatum (Schlegel) (1935) (0)
- The Status of Amphiardis Inornatus (Garman) (1924) (0)
- Natural History of Vertebrates (Except Birds), A Laboratory and Field Guide (1935) (0)
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