Vivian Frederick Maynard FitzSimons, born in
Pietermaritzburg
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, was a notable
herpetologist
Herpetology (from Ancient Greek ἑρπετόν ''herpetón'', meaning "reptile" or "creeping animal") is a branch of zoology concerned with the study of amphibians (including frogs, salamanders, and caecilians (Gymnophiona)) and reptiles (in ...
in
South Africa
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. Also, he contributed to the collection of
spermatophyte
A seed plant or spermatophyte (; New Latin ''spermat-'' and Greek ' (phytón), plant), also known as a phanerogam (taxon Phanerogamae) or a phaenogam (taxon Phaenogamae), is any plant that produces seeds. It is a category of embryophyte (i.e. la ...
samples for the National Herbarium which has become part of the South African National Biodiversity Institute at the
Pretoria National Botanical Garden.
In 1937, together with
Anna Amelia Obermeyer, he collected some of the earliest plant specimens from the Eastern Highlands of Rhodesia (now
Zimbabwe
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).
Later, as director of the
Transvaal Museum
The Ditsong National Museum of Natural History, formerly the Transvaal Museum, is a natural history museum situated in Pretoria, South Africa. It is located on Paul Kruger Street, between Visagie and Minnaar Streets, opposite the Pretoria City ...
, he together with Charles Koch
helped to establish the Namib Desert Research Institute in
Gobabeb
Family
Vivian FitzSimons came from a family of
naturalists
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. His father,
Frederick William FitzSimons, and his mother Patricia Henrietta (née Russell), both immigrated to South Africa from
Ireland
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.
His brother was Desmond Charles Fitzsimons, who in 1939 founded the Fitzsimons Snake Park (
Durban
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Situated on the east coast of South ...
) and was a leading distributor of snake antivenoms in South Africa.
Vivian FitzSimons attended the prestigious
Grey High School in
Port Elizabeth
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.
List of written works
Some of his writings include:
* 1932. Preliminary descriptions of new forms of South African Reptilia and Amphibia, from the Vernay-Lang Kalahari Expedition, 1930.
* 1933. Description of five new lizards from the Transvaal and Southern Rhodesia.
* 1938. Transvaal Museum Expedition to South-West Africa and Little Namaqualand, May to August 1937.
* 1939. Descriptions of some new species and subspecies of lizards from South Africa.
* 1941. Descriptions of some new lizards from South Africa and a frog from southern Rhodesia.
* 1943. The lizards of South Africa. (Reprinted 1970).
* 1948. Descriptions of two new frogs from Natal and a gecko from Astove Island.
* 1958. ''with''
Charles Kimberlin Brain
Charles Kimberlin Brain (7 May 1931 – 6 June 2023), also known as C. K. "Bob" Brain, was a South African paleontologist who studied and taught African cave taphonomy for more than fifty years.
Biography
Brain was born in Salisbury, Southern ...
(1931–). A Short account of the Reptiles of the Kalahari Gemsbok National Park.
* 1959. Some new reptiles from southern Africa and southern Angola.
* 1962. ''Snakes of Southern Africa''.
* 1970. ''A Field Guide to the Snakes of South Africa''.
Notable posts
* Director of the
Transvaal Museum
The Ditsong National Museum of Natural History, formerly the Transvaal Museum, is a natural history museum situated in Pretoria, South Africa. It is located on Paul Kruger Street, between Visagie and Minnaar Streets, opposite the Pretoria City ...
1946 - 1966
* President of the South African Museums Association in 1955
Species described
As a leading herpetologist at the Transvaal Museum, Vivian was involved in the original description of as many as 41 South African
reptiles
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, including the following
species
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.
*1930. ''
Bradypodion transvaalense'' –
Transvaal dwarf chameleon
*1930. ''
Afroedura langi''
*1930. ''
Afroedura marleyi'' – Pondo rock gecko
*1930. ''
Breviceps sylvestris'' – forest rain frog
*1930. ''
Platysaurus minor'' – Waterberg flat lizard
*1930. ''
Scelotes bidigittatus'' – a
skink
Skinks are a type of lizard belonging to the family (biology), family Scincidae, a family in the Taxonomic rank, infraorder Scincomorpha. With more than 1,500 described species across 100 different taxonomic genera, the family Scincidae is one o ...
*1930. ''
Scelotes limpopoensis'' –
Limpopo burrowing skink
*1930. ''
Smaug vandami – Van Dam’s girdled lizard
*1930. ''
Smaug depressus'' – Zoutpansberg girdled lizard
*1930. ''
Zygaspis vandami'' (synonyms: ''Zygaspis violacea vandami'', ''Amphisbaena vandami'' )
*1932. ''
Lygodactylus chobiensis'' – Chobe dwarf gecko
*1932. ''
Pelusios bechuanicus'' – Okavango mud turtle
*1932. ''
Phrynobatrachus mababiensis'' – Mababe puddle frog
*1932. ''
Rhinotyphlops boylei'' – Boyle's beaked blind snake
*1932. ''
Xenocalamus bicolor maculatus'' – slender quill-snouted snake subspecies
*1933. ''
Pachydactylus vansoni'' – Van Son's thick-toed gecko
*1933. ''
Vhembelacerta rupicola'' – Soutpansberg rock lizard
*1937. ''
Lygodactylus methueni'' – Methuen's dwarf gecko
*1938. ''
Goggia rupicola'' – Namaqualand dwarf leaf-toed gecko
*1938. ''
Namazonurus campbelli'' – Campbell's girdled lizard
*1938. ''
Pachydactylus kobosensis''
*1938. ''
Pachydactylus labialis'' – Calvinia thick-toed gecko, Western Cape thick-toed gecko
*1938. ''
Pachydactylus robertsi'' – large-scaled gecko, shielded thick-toed gecko
*1938. ''
Typhlacontias brevipes'' – FitzSimons' burrowing skink
*1938. ''
Afroedura namaquensis''
*1939. ''
Goggia microlepidota'' – small-scaled dwarf leaf-toed gecko
*1939. ''
Scelotes kasneri'' – Kasner's dwarf burrowing skink
*1941. ''
Acontias gariepensis''
*1941. ''
Acontias occidentalis''
*1941. ''
Hyperolius swynnertoni'' – an African reed frog
*1941. ''
Pachydactylus acuminatus''
*1941. ''
Platysaurus orientalis'' – Sekukune flat lizard
*1943. ''
Pseudocordylus transvaalensis''
*1943. ''
Pachydactylus monticolus'' = ''Pachydactylus geitje'' (Sparrman, 1778)
*1946. ''
Heleophryne orientalis'' – eastern ghost frog
*1946. ''
Xenocalamus bicolor australis''– slender quill-snouted snake subspecies
*1947. ''
Cacosternum striatum'' – striped caco
*1947. ''
Pseudocordylus spinosus'' – prickly girdled lizard, near threatened
*1947. ''
Anhydrophryne hewitti'' – Hewitt's moss frog, Natal chirping frog, or yellow bandit frog
*1957. ''
Rhoptropus biporosus'' – Kaokoveld Namib day gecko
*1958. ''
Lygodactylus bernardi
Bernard's dwarf gecko (''Lygodactylus bernardi''), also commonly known as FitzSimons' dwarf gecko, is a species of gecko, a lizard in the family Gekkonidae. The species is endemic to Zimbabwe.
Etymology
The specific name, ''bernardi'', is in h ...
'' – Bernard's dwarf gecko, Arnoult's dwarf gecko
*1958. ''
Smaug mossambicus'' – Mozambique girdled lizard
*1959. ''
Pachydactylus caraculicus'' – Angolan banded thick-toed gecko
*1959. ''
Pachydactylus kochii'' = ''Colopus kochi'' (V. FitzSimons, 1959) – Koch's thick-toed gecko
*1962. ''
Leptotyphlops occidentalis'' – western thread snake
Eponyms
Vivian FitzSimons is commemorated in the scientific names of four reptiles.
[ Beolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; Grayson, Michael (2011). ''The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles''. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. xiii + 296 pp. . ("FitzSimons, V.", p. 91).]
*''
Chondrodactylus fitzsimonsi''
*''
Elapsoidea sundevallii fitzsimonsi''
*''
Platysaurus orientalis fitzsimonsi''
*''
Scelotes fitzsimonsi''
References
External Articles
*''
Vhembelacerta rupicola''. French language Wikipedia.
*''
Namazonurus campbelli''. French language Wikipedia.
"Vivian Fitzsimons" South African History Online.
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South African herpetologists
1901 births
1975 deaths
South African naturalists
South African taxonomists
20th-century South African zoologists
20th-century naturalists
20th-century South African women scientists
Alumni of Grey High School