Roy Wallace McDiarmid
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Roy Wallace McDiarmid
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Roy Wallace McDiarmid, né le à Santa Monica en Californie aux États-Unis, est un herpétologiste américain.
- Eleutherodactylus rayo (Savage & DeWeese 1979). "The name is an allusion to Roy W. McDiarmid, who first collected the species, as recognition for his work on the Costa Rican herpeto-fauna." El Rayo est un surnom pour Roy McDiarmid.
- Allobates mcdiarmidi (Reynolds & Foster, 1992)
- Oxyascaris mcdiarmidi (Bursey & Goldberg 2007)
- Pristimantis royi (Morales, 2007)
- Cochranella mcdiarmidi (Cisneros-Heredia, Venegas, Rada, and Schulte, 2008)
- Rulyrana mcdiarmidi (Cisneros-Heredia, Venegas, Rada & Schulte, 2008)
- Drymaeus rex (Breure 2009). ""Roy" is the old French word for king, but also the Anglicized spelling of a nickname from Scottish Gaelic ruadh (red, referring to the reddish apex in some specimens. The name also refers to the majestical appearance of this species when collected alive."
- Anadia mcdiarmidi Kok & Rivas, 2011
- Chiasmocleis royi Peloso, Sturaro, Forlani, Gaucher, Motta & Wheeler, 2014