Olive Griffith Stull
American herpetologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Olive Griffith Stull was an American herpetologist. Stull was born in Rochester, New York. She married Loy Davis in 1930, one year after completing her degree at the University of Michigan. She worked in the field of veterinary medicine and contributed to research in a variety of fields. Her appointments included fellowships at Harvard's Museum of Comparative Zoology and at her alma mater, where she was a student of Alexander Grant Ruthven. She published an important revision of the colubrid snake genus Pituophis, and is the author of the species Pituophis ruthveni whose name honours her professor at Michigan. In a review of her revision in Copeia, Klauber was critical of her indiscriminate acceptance of reported localities of specimens in the genus.
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- Variations and relationships in the snakes of the genus Pituophis (1940) (26)
- A revision of the genus Tropidophis (14)
- The description of a new subspecies of Pituophis melanoleucus from Louisiana (8)
- Two new subspecies of the family Boidae (1933) (8)
- Description of a New Subspecies of the Boid Snake, Enygrus carinatus (1956) (6)
- An annotated list of the forms of the genus Pituophis (1932) (1)
- Variations in Heterodon contortrix in Massachusetts (1926) (0)
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