Botanical Types at Duke

Botanical Types at Duke

The Duke Herbarium (DUKE) is collaborating with the Duke Libraries B O T A N I C A L Digital Initiative to provide online T Y P E S access to an estimated 1000 type specimens of vascular plants and associated text and illustrations that AT D U K E include original published descriptions, or protologues, for all our types. The study of biodiversity depends upon verification of research materials by comparison with designated type The Duke Digital Collections Project is a collaboration specimens and protologues. A type between the Duke University Herbarium and Duke Libraries specimen is one that is tied to the Special thanks to: naming of the species and serves as the Library: permanent record of the plant that is Deborah Jakubs, Rita DiGiallonardo Holloway University Librarian & Vice Provost for Library Affairs being named. Subsequent researchers Winston Atkins, Preservation Officer, Digital Production Center relate other specimens to that type by Mike Adamo, Production Developer, Digital Production Center examining the type material. Molly Tamarkin, Associate University Librarian for IT Paolo Mangiafico, Director of Digital Information Strategy This project will provide high-quality Biology: digital scans of the original protologues Kathleen Pryer, Director of the DUKE Herbarium as well as images of the herbarium sheets Michael Windham, Curator of Vascular Plants Collection that contain preserved plant material Sherri Herndon, Vascular Plants Herbarium Data Manager and other descriptive information. The Layne Huiet, Vascular Plants Collections Manager goal is to create a seamless integrated Kevin Campbell, Biology IT Manager resource for Duke researchers and plant Nina Chai, Duke undergraduate researcher (ECON major) scientists world-wide. Herbarium specimen of DUKE UNIVERSITY HERBARIUM Passiflora nubicola MacDougal Department of Biology Durham, North Carolina 27708 T: (919) 660-7317 (vascular plants) Example of a preserved holotype !om the (919) 660-7300 (cryptogams) DUKE University Herbarium. F: (919) 660-7293 W: herbarium.duke.edu DUKE UNIVERSITY HERBARIUM AND LIBRARIES Duke University! DIGITAL TYPE SPECIMENS COLLABORATION Biology Department" The original published description (protologue) and illustration for Passiflora nubicola MacDougal KINDS OF BOTANICAL TYPE SPECIMENS Holotype: Specimen used and/or designated by the author of a new name as the nomenclatural type. Isotype: Duplicate specimen of the holotype. Lectotype: Specimen or illustration designated as the nomenclatural type when no holotype was indicated at the time of publication, or when the holotype is found to belong to more than one taxon. Neotype: Specimen or illustration selected to serve as nomenclatural type if all of the material on which the name of the species was based is missing. Syntype: Any one of two or more specimens cited in the original description. Paratype: Specimen cited in the protologues that is neither the holotype nor an isotype, nor one of the syntypes. Archival quality botanical prints and cards made from high resolution scanned images of Duke University Herbarium specimens are available for purchase at: SARAH DUKE GARDENS TERRACE SHOP.

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