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Origin and identity of the von Borcke collection of amphibians and reptiles in the Museum fur Naturkunde in Berlin: A cache of Seba specimens?

机译:柏林博物博物馆Naturkunde的两栖动物和爬行动物冯·博克收藏的起源和特征:塞巴(Seba)标本的藏匿处?

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Approximately 150 specimens of amphibians and reptiles donated by Graf von Borcke in the first years of the museum’s existence are still present in the Museum fur Naturkunde, Berlin (ZMB). Based on information published by Blasius Merrem and additional historical sources, it can be determined that a portion of von Borcke’s collection was purchased from the estate of Willem Xaver Janssen (= Wilhelm Xaver Jansen) and that this was probably obtained indirectly (possibly via Adrianus van Royen) from the second collection of Albertus Seba, auctioned in 1752. Comparison of the von Borcke material with Seba’s illustrations reveals five credible and 18 questionable matches. Most convincing is a specimen of Python sebae partly dissected to show a bird inits abdomen. The Seba figure of this specimen is an iconotype of Python bivittatus Kuhl, 1820. An additional ten ZMB specimens are possible matches to Seba illustrations that have served as iconotypes. The stylized appearance of many of Seba’s figures,particularly those of snakes, makes the unambiguous identification of surviving Seba specimens difficult. In addition, five snake specimens are probable matches to specimens from Janssen’s collection that were described and figured by Merrem. Three of these are type specimens of subsequently described species, including the widespread and invasive Boiga irregularis (Bechstein, 1802). A combination of historical information and specimen correspondences yields a strong case for the survival of a large part of Seba’s herpetological collection in Berlin.
机译:柏林博物院Naturkunde(ZMB)仍保存着约150件格拉夫·冯·博克克(Graf von Borcke)捐赠的两栖动物和爬行动物标本。根据Blasius Merrem发布的信息和其他历史资料,可以确定von Borcke的部分藏品是从Willem Xaver Janssen(= Wilhelm Xaver Jansen)的庄园购买的,并且这可能是间接获得的(可能是通过Adrianus van罗伊恩(Royen)来自阿尔伯特斯·塞巴(Albertus Seba)的第二个收藏,于1752年拍卖。冯·博克(von Borcke)材料与塞巴(Seba)的插图进行比较,发现有5场可信比赛和18场可疑比赛。最有说服力的是Python sebae的样本,部分解剖后显示出鸟类的腹部。该标本的Seba图是Python bivittatus Kuhl,1820年的原型。另外十个ZMB标本可能与用作原型的Seba插图相匹配。 Seba的许多人物,尤其是蛇的人物,都具有程式化的外观,因此很难明确地鉴定出幸存的Seba标本。此外,五幅蛇标本很可能与Merrem描述和绘制的Janssen藏品标本相符。其中三个是随后描述的物种的类型标本,包括分布广泛且具侵入性的不规则Boiga(Bechstein,1802年)。历史信息和标本对应关系相结合,为塞巴在柏林的大部分爬虫学收藏的生存提供了有力的依据。

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