ANSP-PH - AN ANNOTATED GUIDE TO PUBLICATIONS THAT ITEMIZE THE NOMENCLATURAL TYPES OF NATURAL-HISTORY SPECIMENS IN THE ACADEMY OF NATURAL-SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA
Ee. Spamer, ANSP-PH - AN ANNOTATED GUIDE TO PUBLICATIONS THAT ITEMIZE THE NOMENCLATURAL TYPES OF NATURAL-HISTORY SPECIMENS IN THE ACADEMY OF NATURAL-SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA, Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 147, 1997, pp. 205-225
The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (ANSP, or PH in most b
otanical conventions) has the nomenclatural type specimens of more tha
n 100,000 nominal species in 13 separate collections encompassing the
animal, plant, and mineral kingdoms, for taxa named as early as 1753.
Between 1839 and 1997, 114 reference works were completed that in some
measure itemize the type specimens in these collections. Some of the
works are specifically ''type catalogues''; others cite the types as p
art of a more comprehensive accounting of ANSP specimens, while others
document the types within special groups of specimens distributed amo
ng many institutions. Most of the records focus on specific taxonomic
groups of animals and plants; others record the work of specific autho
rs or exploring expeditions. Purely systematic works that, necessarily
cite types as parr of their documentation are not taken into consider
ation here; they were not intended to be comprehensive accountings of
types at ANSP and thus they selectively overlook some types. This guid
e is arranged to reflect the departmental organization of the Academy'
s collections; it includes publications that relate to mollusks, insec
ts and most other terrestrial arthropods, invertebrates excluding moll
usks and most terrestrial arthropods, fossil invertebrates, fishes, am
phibians and reptiles, birds, mammals, fossil vertebrates, plants, dia
toms, fossil plants, and minerals. Only the Mineralogy Collection lack
ed any accounting of type specimens, until now in this paper.