Ecology of Indonesian Papua Part One. Andrew J. Marshall
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Vascular plants: Arnold (A),* BMNH (BM),* Berlin (B), Bishop (BISH), Bogor (BO),* Queensland Herbarium, Brisbane (BRI),* CSIRO, Canberra (CANB), Edinburgh (E), Firenze (FI),* Fort Worth, Texas (BRIT), Gray Herbarium (GH),* Kew (K), Lae, PNG (LAE),* Leiden (L),* Manokwari, Papua (MAN), Melbourne (MEL),* New York Botanical Garden (NY),* Sydney (NSW),* USNM (US),* Waigani (Port Moresby), PNG (UPNG), Utrecht (U),* Wroclaw, Poland (WRSL).*
Non-vascular plants and fungi (in addition to institutions indicated above): Farlow (FH),* Geneva (G),* Tokyo (TNS), and Nichinan, Japan (NICH), general; Bulolo (now Lae) and Konebobu (Port Moresby), PNG, fungi; Budapest (BP) and Uppsala, lichenized fungi (lichens); Helsinki (H) and Jena (JE), bryophytes; Berkeley, California (UC), algae.
Vertebrates: Abepura (Papua), Berlin, Bogor, Genoa, Waigani (general); AMNH, BMNH, Bishop (mammals); AMNH, BMNH, Bishop, CSIRO, Genoa (birds); AM, AMNH, Bishop, Leiden, MCZ (reptiles); AM, AMNH, Adelaide, Bishop, Leiden (amphibians); AM, Leiden, BMNH, Copenhagen, Leiden, USNM (freshwater fish); Kanudi (Port Moresby), PNG (marine fish and other vertebrates).
Insects and other arthropods: AM, AMNH, BMNH, Berlin, Bishop, Bogor, Bulolo (partly now Lae), CAS, CSIRO, Genoa, Copenhagen, Kanudi, Konedobu, Leiden, Lyon, Manokwari, UPNG, WEI (general); BMNH, Bishop, Leiden (Odonata); BMNH, Bishop, CNC, CSIRO, Leiden (Lepidoptera); AM, BMNH, Bishop, Dresden, Leiden (Coleoptera, Diptera, etc.); TMDU (muscoid Diptera); Adelaide, Bishop, BMNH, Leiden, USNM, Budapest, Amsterdam (arachnids and parasites); Budapest, Bishop (soil arthropods); Budapest (freshwater Crustacea).
Mollusks (terrestrial): AM, BMNH, Leiden.
Marine invertebrates: BMNH, Leiden, Brussels.
PRINCIPAL REPOSITORIES | |
AM | Australian Museum (incl. parts of the colls. of Macleay Museum, Sydney University) (Sydney, N.S.W., Australia) |
AMNH | American Museum of Natural History (New York, N.Y., U.S.) |
ANU | Australian National University (Canberra, A.C.T., Australia) |
Abepura | Cenderawasih University (Abepura, Jayapura, Papua, Indonesia) |
Adelaide | South Australian Museum (Adelaide, South Australia) |
Amsterdam | Natura Artis Magistra (Zoological Museum) (Amsterdam, the Netherlands) |
Arnold | Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University (Cambridge, Mass., U.S.) |
Auckland | Auckland Institute and Museum (Auckland, New Zealand) |
BMNH | Natural History Museum (London (South Kensington), England, U.K.) [Formerly British Museum (Natural History); name changed in 1989.] |
BYU | Brigham Young University (Provo, Utah, U.S.) |
Berlin | Botanisches Museum (Free Univ.); Naturhistorisches Museum (Humboldt-Univ.) (Berlin, Germany, the Botanisches Museum in Dahlem) |
Bishop | Bernice P. Bishop Museum (Honolulu, Hawai’i, U.S.) |
Bogor | Herbarium Bogoriense/Museum Zoologicum Bogoriense, PPPB, LIPI (near Bogor, West Java, Indonesia) |
Brisbane | Queensland Herbarium (Mt Coo-tha); Queensland Institute of Medical Research (Herston); Queensland Museum; University of Queensland (St. Lucia) (all Brisbane, Queensland, Australia) |
Brussels | Institut Royale d’Histoire Naturelle de Belgique (Bruxelles/Brussel, Belgium) |
Budapest | Termeszettudomanyi Museum (Hungarian National Museum) (Budapest, Hungary) |
Bulolo | Forestry College Herbarium (Bulolo, P.N.G.). [For Department of Forests collections of fungi and insects, see Lae. Collections of the Insect Farming and Trading Agency remain at Bulolo.] |
CAS | California Academy of Sciences (San Francisco, Calif., U.S.) |
CNC | Canadian National Collection (Ottawa, Canada). [Insects at Agriculture; others at National Museums of Canada.] |
CSIRO | Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (Canberra, A.C.T., Australia). [Includes Australian National Herbarium (Div. Plant Industry) and Div. Entomology.] |
Canberra | See ANU, CSIRO |
Copenhagen | Zoological Museum, Univ. Copenhagen (København (Copenhagen), Denmark) |
DAS | Department of Agriculture and Stock, P.N.G. (formerly part of DASF, then DPI). See Konedobu. |
DASF | former Department of Agriculture, Stock and Fisheries, P.N.G. (later DPI, now Depts. of Agriculture and Stock (DAS) and Fisheries and Marine Resources (DFMR)). See Kanudi, Konebobu. |
DFMR | Department of Fisheries and Marine Resources (formerly part of DASF, then DPI), PNG. See Kanudi. |
DPI | former Department of Primary Industries, PNG (DPI, formerly DASF, now Depts. of Agriculture and Stock (DAS) and Fisheries and Marine Resources (DFMR)). See Kanudi, Konedobu. |
DSIR | former Department of Scientific and Industrial Research Lincoln, Canterbury, New Zealand). [Biological collections now under Landcare Research, same address.] |
Dresden | Staatliches Museum fur Tierkunde (Dresden, Sächsen, Germany) |
Edinburgh | Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, Scotland |
Farlow | Farlow Herbarium of Harvard University (Cambridge, Mass., U.S.) |
Field | Field Museum of Natural History (Chicago, Ill., U.S.) |
Firenze | Museo Botanico, Univ. Firenze (Florence, Italy). [Colls. Beccari, particularly Palmae, Pandanaceae] |
Fort Worth | Botanical Research Institute of Texas (Fort Worth, Texas, U.S.) |
Frankfurt | Senckenbergisches Institut und Museum (Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany) |
Geneva | Conservatoire et Jardin Botaniques; Museum d’Histoire Naturelle (both Ville de Genève, Switzerland) |
Gray | Gray Herbarium of Harvard University (Cambridge, Mass., U.S.) |
Harvard | Harvard University Museums and Herbaria. See Arnold, Farlow, Gray, MCZ |
Helsinki | Botanical Museum, Univ. Helsinki (Helsinki, Finland) |
Honolulu | Hawaiian Sugar Planters Association Experiment Station, Honolulu, Hawai’i, U.S. (insects, now Bishop) |
Kanudi |
collections (fish and
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