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|name=Allan Robert Phillips
|name=Allan Robert Phillips
|birth_date={{Birth date|1914|10|25}}
|birth_date={{Birth date|1914|10|25}}
|birth_place=[[New York City]], [[New York]]
|birth_place=[[New York City]], US
|death_date={{Death date and age|1996|1|26|1914|10|25}}
|death_date={{Death date and age|1996|1|26|1914|10|25}}
|death_place=[[San Nicolás de los Garza]], [[Nuevo León]],
|death_place=[[San Nicolás de los Garza]], [[Nuevo León]], [[Mexico]]
[[Mexico]]
|death_cause=[[Cancer]]
|education=[[Doctor of Philosophy|PhD]] from [[Cornell University]] in 1946
|education=[[Doctor of Philosophy|PhD]] from [[Cornell University]] in 1946
|occupation=[[Ornithology|Ornithologist]]
|occupation=[[Ornithology|Ornithologist]]
|spouse=Juana Farfán Bautista de Phillips
|spouse=Juana Farfán Bautista de Phillips
|children=Robert, Edward, and Bryan Phillips}}
|children=3}}
'''Allan Robert Phillips''' (October 25, 1914 – January 1, 1996) was an [[United States|American]] ornithologist. He mainly studied [[Bird|birds]] in the southwestern United States and Mexico. His most notable work is ''The Birds of Arizona'', co-authored with Joe Marshall and Gale Monson.<ref name="aukmem">{{cite journal|last1=Dickerman|first1=Robert W.|last2=Rea|first2=Amadeo M.|title=In Memoriam: Allan R. Phillips, 1914-1996|journal=The Auk|volume=114|issue=3|pages=496-499|url=https://sora.unm.edu/sites/default/files/journals/auk/v114n03/p0496-p0499.pdf|doi=10.2307/4089250|access-date=November 30, 2016}}</ref><ref name="mammals">{{cite book|title=The Eponym Dictionary of Mammals|last1=Beolens|first1=Bo|last2=Watkins|first2=Michael|last3=Grayson|first3=Michael|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=I-kSmWLc6vYC&pg=PA321&lpg=PA321&dq=allan+robert+phillips&source=bl&ots=WqndCEV94p&sig=Kals8LTJ9mIlik38M3hnYn0DjrI&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj7_vS8w9HQAhUL6oMKHSMOB7E4ChDoAQgaMAA#v=onepage&q=321&f=false|page=321|isbn=9780801895333|publisher=[[Johns Hopkins University Press|JHU Press]]|date=2009|access-date=November 30, 2016}}</ref><ref name="contributions">{{cite book|title=The Era of Allan R. Phillips: A Festschrift|edition=First|chapter=The ornithological contributions of Allan R. Phillips|chapter-url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/240256314_The_ornithological_contributions_of_Allan_R_Phillips|last=Hubbard|first=John P.|publisher=Horizon Communications, Albuquerque, NM|pages=9-20|access-date=December 2, 2016}}</ref>
'''Allan Robert Phillips''' (October 25, 1914 – January 26, 1996) was an American [[Ornithology|ornithologist]]. He mainly studied [[bird]]s in the southwestern United States and Mexico. His most notable work is ''The Birds of Arizona'', co-authored with Joe Marshall and Gale Monson.<ref name="aukmem">{{cite journal|last1=Dickerman|first1=Robert W.|last2=Rea|first2=Amadeo M.|title=In Memoriam: Allan R. Phillips, 1914-1996|journal=The Auk|year=1997|volume=114|issue=3|pages=496–499|url=https://sora.unm.edu/sites/default/files/journals/auk/v114n03/p0496-p0499.pdf|doi=10.2307/4089250|jstor=4089250|access-date=November 30, 2016}}</ref><ref name="mammals">{{cite book|title=The Eponym Dictionary of Mammals|last1=Beolens|first1=Bo|last2=Watkins|first2=Michael|last3=Grayson|first3=Michael|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=I-kSmWLc6vYC&q=321&pg=PA321|page=321|isbn=9780801895333|publisher=[[Johns Hopkins University Press|JHU Press]]|date=2009|access-date=November 30, 2016}}</ref><ref name="contributions">{{cite book|title=The Era of Allan R. Phillips: A Festschrift|edition=First|chapter=The ornithological contributions of Allan R. Phillips|chapter-url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/240256314|last=Hubbard|first=John P.|publisher=Horizon Communications, Albuquerque, NM|pages=9–20|access-date=December 2, 2016}}</ref>


==Work==
==Work==


Allan, over the span of his almost 65 year career, published a total of 172 articles and various written material. All but one of his works were on birds, while the other one in question was about a [[mammal]]. Most of these articles were on the distribution, status, and taxonomy of the birds he studied.<ref name="aukmem"/><ref name="contributions"/>
Phillips, over the span of his almost 65-year career, published a total of 172 articles and other various written material. Except for one on a mammal, all of his works were on birds. Most of these articles were on the distribution, status, and taxonomy of the birds he studied.<ref name="aukmem"/><ref name="contributions"/>


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Latest revision as of 16:47, 20 December 2023

Allan Robert Phillips
Born(1914-10-25)October 25, 1914
DiedJanuary 26, 1996(1996-01-26) (aged 81)
EducationPhD from Cornell University in 1946
OccupationOrnithologist
SpouseJuana Farfán Bautista de Phillips
Children3

Allan Robert Phillips (October 25, 1914 – January 26, 1996) was an American ornithologist. He mainly studied birds in the southwestern United States and Mexico. His most notable work is The Birds of Arizona, co-authored with Joe Marshall and Gale Monson.[1][2][3]

Work[edit]

Phillips, over the span of his almost 65-year career, published a total of 172 articles and other various written material. Except for one on a mammal, all of his works were on birds. Most of these articles were on the distribution, status, and taxonomy of the birds he studied.[1][3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Dickerman, Robert W.; Rea, Amadeo M. (1997). "In Memoriam: Allan R. Phillips, 1914-1996" (PDF). The Auk. 114 (3): 496–499. doi:10.2307/4089250. JSTOR 4089250. Retrieved November 30, 2016.
  2. ^ Beolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; Grayson, Michael (2009). The Eponym Dictionary of Mammals. JHU Press. p. 321. ISBN 9780801895333. Retrieved November 30, 2016.
  3. ^ a b Hubbard, John P. "The ornithological contributions of Allan R. Phillips". The Era of Allan R. Phillips: A Festschrift (First ed.). Horizon Communications, Albuquerque, NM. pp. 9–20. Retrieved December 2, 2016.