Rollo Beck
Rollo Beck | |
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| Born | Rollo Howard Beck August 26, 1870 |
| Died | November 22, 1950 (aged 80) |
| Education | 8th grade |
| Known for | Catalog of Regional Biodiversity |
| Spouse | Ida Menzies |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Ornithology |
| Institutions | University of California, Berkeley |
| Patrons | Lionel Walter Rothschild, Leonard C. Sanford, Harry Payne Whitney |
Rollo Howard Beck (26 August 1870 – 22 November 1950) was an American ornithologist, bird collector for museums, and explorer. Beck's petrel and three taxa of reptiles are named after him, including a subspecies of Galápagos tortoise, Chelonoidis nigra becki from Volcán Wolf. A paper by Fellers examines all the known taxa named for Beck. Beck was recognized for his extraordinary ability as a field worker by Robert Cushman Murphy as being "in a class by himself," and by University of California at Berkeley professor of zoology Frank Pitelka as "the field worker" of his generation.