Donald George Broadley (1932–2016) was an African herpetologist. He described as new to science 115 species and subspecies, and 8 genera and subgenera of reptiles.[1] He was one of the founders of the Herpetological Association of Africa (initially the Herpetological Association of Rhodesia).[2] He earned his doctorate at the University of Natal in 1966.[3] His widow, Sheila Broadley, is also a herpetologist.[3]
Broadley is commemorated in the scientific names of eight species of reptiles: Afroedura broadleyi,[4] Atheris broadleyi,[3] Elapsoidea broadleyi,[3] Lygodactylus broadleyi,[3] Pelusios broadleyi,[3] Platysaurus broadleyi,[3] Scolecoseps broadleyi,[5] and Tricheilostoma broadleyi.[3]