Norman Edouard Hartweg
Norman Edouard "Kibe" Hartweg was an American herpetologist, Curator of Herpetology for the Museum of Zoology at the University of Michigan, and president of the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists. He was a specialist in the taxonomy and distribution of turtles, and is honored by having a subspecies of turtle named after him: the western spiny softshell turtle . He is also credited with having described several new species, including the Big Bend slider, the Oaxacan patchnose snake, and Dunn's hognose pit viper .
The scientific exploits of Hartweg also led him to discover the corpse of a murdered lady in 1932, in an area that later became the Pymatuning Reservoir. The case was never solved.