Er-mi Zhao

Er-mi Zhao

Er-mi Zhao (en chinois 赵尔宓) est un herpétologiste chinois né en 1930 à Chengdu.

Il est membre de l'Académie chinoise des sciences depuis 2001.

Taxon nommé en son honneur

  • Zhaoermia Gumprechtt & Tillack, 2004
  • Paramesotriton ermizhaoi Wu, Rovito, Papenfuss & Hanken, 2009

Quelques Taxons décrits

  • Achalinus meiguensis Hu & Zhao, 1966
  • Amolops liangshanensis (Wu & Zhao, 1984)
  • Amphiesma metusia Inger, Zhao, Shaffer & Wu, 1990
  • Amphiesma optatum (Hu & Zhao, 1966)
  • Calotes medogensis Zhao & Li, 1984
  • Cuora zhoui Zhao, Zhoi & Ye, 1990
  • Cyrtopodion medogensis (Zhao & Li, 1987)
  • Dinodon rosozonatum Hu & Zhao, 1972
  • Gloydius shedaoensis Zhao, 1979
  • Ingerana reticulata (Zhao & Li, 1984)
  • Kurixalus hainanus (Zhao, Wang & Shi, 2005)
  • Laudakia papenfussi Zhao, 1998
  • Laudakia wui Zhao, 1998
  • Liua Zhao & Hu, 1983
  • Liuixalus Li, Che, Bain, Zhao & Zhang, 2008
  • Oligodon multizonatus Zhao & Jiang, 1981
  • Opisthotropis cheni Zhao, 1999
  • Opisthotropis guangxiensis Zhao, Jiang & Huang, 1978
  • Oreolalax multipunctatus Wu, Zhao, Inger & Shaffer, 1993
  • Pelophylax tenggerensis (Zhao, Macey & Papenfuss, 1988)
  • Phrynocephalus albolineatus Zhao, 1979
  • Plagiopholis unipostocularis Zhao, Jiang & Huang, 1978
  • Plestiodon liui (Hikida & Zhao, 1989)
  • Protobothrops xiangchengensis (Zhao, Jiang & Huang, 1979)
  • Rana zhengi Zhao, 1999
  • Rhabdophis adleri Zhao, 1997
  • Scincella huanrenensis Zhao & Huang, 1982
  • Scincella tsinlingensis (Hu & Zhao, 1966)
  • Viridovipera medoensis (Zhao, 1977)
  • Xenopeltis hainanensis Hu & Zhao in Zhao, 1972
  • Zhaoermia mangshanensis (Zhao, 1990)

Liens externes

Zhao est l’abréviation habituelle de Er-mi Zhao en zoologie.
Consulter la liste des abréviations d'auteur en zoologie

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