tiger salamander. Robert Stebbins was born on March 31, 1915, in Chico, California, to parents Cyril Adelbert and Louise Stebbins (née Beck). His father...
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Robert Stebbins may refer to: Robert Stebbins, pen name of American filmmaker Sidney Meyers (1906–1969) Robert C. Stebbins (1915–2013), American herpetologist...
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Stebbins may refer to: Alice Stebbins Wells, the first female American police officer Catharine A. F. Stebbins (1823–1904), American abolitionist and suffragist...
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with his son Robert C. Stebbins. Cyril Stebbins was born in Harrisville, Wisconsin on June 20, 1880,[citation needed] the son of A. O. Stebbins, of English...
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of Vertebrate Zoology from 1943 to 1949, and earning a PhD under Robert C. Stebbins in 1950. His dissertation topic was "Biology of the Garter Snakes...
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Cassim and Ramli Omar returned to Malaysia unharmed on 10 August. Robert C. Stebbins – United States Consul Fredrik Bergenstråhle – Swedish embassy Officer...
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player, Super Bowl XXIV champion Carolyn S. Shoemaker, astronomer Robert C. Stebbins, herpetologist and illustrator Gentry Stein, world yo-yo champion...
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Wilfred T. Neill, M. Graham Netting, Karl P. Schmidt, Charles E. Shaw, Robert C. Stebbins, and Charles M. Bogert. 1956. Common names for North American amphibians...
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1942 study Systematics and the Origin of Species. Also in the 1940s, Robert C. Stebbins described the Ensatina salamanders around the Californian Central...
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plants in that state. Stebbins was born in Lawrence, New York, the youngest of three children. His parents were George Ledyard Stebbins, a wealthy real estate...
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html Archived 2017-03-26 at the Wayback Machine Conant, Roger; Robert C. Stebbins; Joseph T. Collins (1999). Roger Tory Peterson (ed.). Peterson First...
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changed from "-um " to "-a "). After slightly more than 100 years, Robert C. Stebbins in 1985 returned this species to the genus Gyalopion, as Gyalopion...
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0.CO;2. Stebbins, Robert C. (2012). Field guide to amphibians and reptiles of California. Samuel M. McGinnis, Robert C. Stebbins (Rev. ed.). Berkeley:...
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Desert Animals in Joshua Tree National Monument. Alden H. Miller and Robert C. Stebbins. University of California Press, Berkeley, 1964. vi + 452 pp. Illus...
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Sousa – Professor of Integrative Biology Robert C. Stebbins – Professor Emeritus of Integrative Biology Robert Tjian (B.A. 1971) – Professor of Biochemistry...
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List of herpetologists (section C)
Anders Sparrman Johann Baptist von Spix Stewart Springer France Staub Robert C. Stebbins (1915–2013) David A. Steen Franz Steindachner Sebastian Steinfartz [de]...
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1954 to 1960 he was a graduate student at UC Berkeley, working under Robert C. Stebbins. Anderson returned to Rutgers University–Newark as a faculty member...
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the Californian legless lizard. The specific name stebbinsi honors Robert C. Stebbins, an American herpetologist. The Southern California legless lizard...
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remained until 1948. After 1948, Stebbins continued his research at Lick Observatory until his final retirement in 1958. Stebbins brought photoelectric photometry...
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actor. Kirsten Sørlie, 86, Norwegian actress and stage director. Robert C. Stebbins, 98, American herpetologist and illustrator. Stanisław Szozda, 62...
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Amphibians: Field Marks of All Species in Western North America (1966), by Robert C. Stebbins Second edition (1985): A Field Guide to Western Reptiles and Amphibians:...
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George Hockham, English electrical engineer (born 1938) 23 September – Robert C. Stebbins, American herpetologist known for popular field guides (born 1915)...
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Association. Birds of Yosemite National Park (1963), by Cyril A. Stebbins and Robert C. Stebbins. Mammals of Yosemite (1952), by Harry Parker. Reptiles and...
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the Southwest. Golden West Publishers. Page 27. ISBN 9780914846796. Stebbins, Robert C. (1985). A Field Guide to Western Reptiles and Amphibians: Field Marks...
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Stebbins 2000, p. 143. Stebbins 2000, p. 121. Stebbins 2000, p. 122. Stebbins 2000, p. 127. Stebbins 2000, p. 153. Stebbins 2000, pp. 153–154. Leaf,...
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persuaded to study the parietal eyes of reptiles by his colleague Robert C. Stebbins, and the two published several articles on the parietal eye of western...
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laboratory at the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, under the supervision of Robert C. Stebbins. Graduating from Berkeley in 1966, he took the Organization for Tropical...
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American state's forests, now named the Texas A&M Forest Service. Born: Robert C. Stebbins, American biologist known for his field guides to reptiles and amphibians...
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Thee"—1874, music by Silas J. Vail "Eye Hath Not Seen"—1890, music by George C. Stebbins "He Hideth My Soul"—1890, music by William J. Kirkpatrick "More Like...
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Tree National Monument. University of California Press. 1964. (With Robert C. Stebbins) Sources differ in the number of Miller's graduate students: Eakin...
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