Taphrospilus
Well-known member
Breagyps clarki (L. H. Miller, 1910)
Loye Holmes Miller, 1910
The Condor-like Vultures of Rancho la Brea
Univerity of California Publications, Department of Geology 6: 1-19
v.6 (1910-1911) - Bulletin of the Department of Geology - Biodiversity Heritage Library
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OD in fact on this page here
This species is named in honor of Dr. F. C. Clark of Los Angeles, Calif., in recognition of valued assistance rendered by him in the studies here recorded.
No entry in The Eponym Dictionary of Birds
The Key to Scientific Names claims:
Dr F. C. Clark (fl. 1910) US palaeontologist (‡Sarcoramphus).
Note. Different genus. No idea what's correct.
In other literature like here
An enormous collection from this locality , gathered during a period of many years by Dr. F. C. Clark , is now in the Departement of Geology of the University of California at Los Angeles.
or here
about 500 specimens received in exchange from Dr. F. C. Clark , Los Angeles , California
or here
Two lots from Dr. F. C. Clark , Los Angeles , California , added to the study series approximately 1,200 specimens of Tertiary fossils from the Pacific coast , and the Devonian
Maybe here anyone more successful to find his names and life dates?