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Stanley E. Trauth was born September 5, 1948 in St. Louis, Missouri, but moved to Arkansas as a child in 1955.〔Walter Burl TRAUTH, 79, Mountain Home. Obituaries. Mt. Echo Newspaper. Feb. 6, 2001.〕 He is an American herpetologist and professor of zoology and environmental studies at Arkansas State University. He is also the curator of the herpetological collection of the Arkansas State University Museum of Zoology.〔(Trauth, S.E. 2013. Standard Operating Procedure and Manifesto of the Arkansas State University Museum of Zoology (ASUMZ) Herpetology Collection. http://myweb.astate.edu/strauth/Herpetology%202014/ASUMZ%20Herp%20museum%20protoco-J.Stanley.%20May%202013.docx )〕 ==Education== Trauth attended Mountain Home High School in Mountain Home, Arkansas, where he played quarterback on the football team〔Sports Section. Northwest Arkansas Times. Fayetteville, Arkansas Nov. 13, 1965.〕 and played basketball.〔Sports Section. Northwest Arkansas Times. Fayetteville, Arkansas. March 14, 1966.〕 He earned his BS (1970) and MS (1974) in Zoology from the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, where he worked on Collared lizards (''Crotaphytus collaris'') under James M. Walker. He earned his Ph.D. from Auburn University (1980), where he worked on Six-lined Racerunners (''Aspidoscelis sexlineatus'') under Robert Mount (who graduated under Archie Carr).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Mount Era )〕
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