Dr. Paules Edward Pieris Deraniyagala (1900 - 1976) was a paleontologist, zoologist, and also an artist from Sri Lanka. He specialised in fauna and human fossils of the Indian subcontinent. Between 1939 - 1963 he was the Director of the National Museum of Ceylon, and between 1961 - 64 he was also the Dean of the Faculty of Arts at the Vidyodaya University. He was married to Prini Molamure. Their son Siran Upendra Deraniyagala is also a famous scientist, specialising in archeology.
Among the fossils and species he described, there are:
He also described an alleged African subspecies of tiger Panthera tigris sudanensis in 1951.
In the scientific field of herpetology he described many new species of lizards and snakes.[1]
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