[Taxacom] FW: "how to approach the revision of a taxon": a plea

Karen Wilson Karen.Wilson at rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au
Sat Apr 30 20:49:20 CDT 2011


You might find useful a booklet from Leiden herbarium called 'A guide to the practice of herbarium taxonomy' by PW Leenhouts, published (1968) by the International Association for Plant TAxonomy in the Regnum Vegetabile series. 

Its main focus is on carrying out a taxonomic revision - of plants, but the principles apply in any group. 

Of course, the techniques are often outdated in that publication (listing each specimen on a separate index card, for example, where nowadays we'd record them in a spreadsheet or database) but the principles are the same. 

Regards 
Karen Wilson

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From: taxacom-bounces at mailman.nhm.ku.edu [mailto:taxacom-bounces at mailman.nhm.ku.edu] On Behalf Of Herbert Jacobson
Sent: Friday, April 29, 2011 8:27 PM
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Subject: Re: [Taxacom] "how to approach the revision of a taxon": a plea


Relax a little. You have the perfect story. It's what most taxonomist do everyday. We work on little know groups where the Types are lost, destroyed, or who knows where. The descriptions are vague, contradictory, or, like the Types, lost. It's also the reason many of us became taxonomists. 
 
Tell your story. It's a good one,
 
Herb 
> From: curini at uniss.it
> To: taxacom at mailman.nhm.ku.edu
> Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2011 18:58:58 +0200
> Subject: [Taxacom] "how to approach the revision of a taxon": a plea
> 
> some of you may have proved this special feeling... the deadline of your lecture approaching, and feeling totally inadeguate to the task........it is a disturbing sensation (disturbing at present, with the deadline on may 20th - it will be horrible on may 19th...).
> What I (alas, too lightly..) accepted to lecture was 'How to approach the revision of a taxon (some clues and a practical example)' in a spring school, addressed to PhD and post-doctoral students (I guess mostly italians) , which will be held in Venice (yes, this may have prompted my quick acceptation....).
> I (somehow...) revised the taxon I work on (Proseriata, a group of microturbellarians) - but I am afraid they would not be much useful as 'practical examples' (tiny, soft-bodied creatures, of which there are almost no collections in museums (and those few, made by german students, mostly blew up during WWII...), need to be studied in sections, bibliography far from extensive...). Many taxa are certainly not so.....
> would some of you want to share your experiences on other taxa? any input/suggestion on how to organize the lecture (which could make my presentation, and my present feelings, less miserable...) is absolutely welcome.................
> thank you.....................
> 
> Marco Curini-Galletti
> Dipartimento di Zoologia e Genetica Evoluzionistica Università di 
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