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Citizenship
  
American

Fields
  
Herpetology

Name
  
Wade Fox


Wade Fox

Died
  
September 20, 1964(1964-09-20) (aged 43-44) Heart attack

Institutions
  
University of Southern California Louisiana State University

Alma mater
  
UC Berkeley University of North Carolina

Theses
  
Biology of the garter snakes of the San Francisco Bay Region (1950) Variation in the deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus) along the lower Columbia River (1946)

Rufus Wade Fox, Jr. (June 2, 1920 – September 20, 1964), was an American zoologist and herpetologist from the University of California, Berkeley. He specialized in the anatomy of snakes and the systematics of the western garter snakes.

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Biography

Wade Fox was born on June 2, 1920 in Hilton, Virginia.

He graduated from the University of North Carolina in 1943 and then earned a Master's (1946) and doctoral degree at the University of California, Berkeley, working as Curatorial Assistant of in the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology from 1943–1949, and earning a PhD under Robert C. Stebbins in 1950. His dissertation topic was "Biology of the Garter Snakes of the San Francisco Bay Region". Later he became president of Herpetologists' League and an editor of the journal Copeia.

He named several garter snake (Thamnophis) subspecies, including Thamnophis elegans terrestris, Thamnophis elegans aquaticus (now a synonym of T. atratus atratus) and Thamnophis sirtalis fitchi. He is commemorated in the name of the Fox's mountain meadow snake (Adelophis foxi).

Wade Fox died of a heart attack following heart surgery on September 20, 1964.

References

Wade Fox Wikipedia


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