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ANALYSIS OF „ORDER Liliaceen“ FROM THE C. STUDNICZKA’S HERBARIUM (CROSBI ID 723410)

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Vladović, Dalibor ; Mitić, Božena ; Vlahović, Diana ANALYSIS OF „ORDER Liliaceen“ FROM THE C. STUDNICZKA’S HERBARIUM // 7th Croatian Botanical Symposium with international participation - Book of Abstracts / Vuković, Nina ; Šegota, Vedran (ur.). Zagreb: Hrvatsko Botaničko Društvo, 2022. str. 64-65

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Vladović, Dalibor ; Mitić, Božena ; Vlahović, Diana

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ANALYSIS OF „ORDER Liliaceen“ FROM THE C. STUDNICZKA’S HERBARIUM

The large herbarium collection of Carl Studniczka is located within the Botanical Department of the Natural History Museum in Split (Herbarium Code: NHMS). The review and analysis of his extensive herbarium material began about 10 years ago, as a part of the project of protection, preservation, restoration and presentation of old herbarium collections. Work on the editing of this historical collection is continuously carried out, and the purpose of this research was to analyse the part of the material that was originally designated as the Order "Liliaceen". 159 herbarium sheets were found and analysed. Most of the material was collected in Europe (154 sheets), of which 35 were collected in Croatia, and the rest of the material originates from Austria, Italy, Romania, France, Czech Republic, Montenegro, Poland, Switzerland, USA, Germany, Hungary, Slovenia, Belgium, Serbia, Russia and Sweden. Most herbarium sheets belong to the Flora Dalmatiens collection. Compared to the part of Studniczka's herbarium that has already been analysed, some new collections (Helvetischer Verein, Herbier Oscar de Dieudonné, Magyar flora Pest megye and Wiener Tausch-Herbarium ), as well as new collectors (Bayer J., Hackel, Kolombatović and Lenz Heinrich ) have been recorded in this analysis. Most of the herbarium sheets were collected by Studniczka himself (85). The oldest herbarium sheet dates from the year 1868 and the newest one is from 1904. According to Studniczka, there are 20 genera with 93 species and 6 varieties within the analysed 159 herbarium leaves, which should be subjected to the current taxonomic analysis in the next step.

Natural History Museum Split, Herbarium Code NHMS, historical herbaria collections, flora

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64-65.

2022.

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7th Croatian Botanical Symposium with international participation - Book of Abstracts

Vuković, Nina ; Šegota, Vedran

Zagreb: Hrvatsko Botaničko Društvo

978-953-8097-03-4

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7. hrvatski botanički simpozij

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12.09.2022-14.09.2022

Zagreb, Hrvatska

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Biologija

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