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R-Tipos - Herbário do Museu Nacional - Tipos

Authors: Martins, Vera Lúcia Campos;
Abstract

O Herbário do Museu Nacional (R) do Departamento de Botânica do Museu Nacional (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro) foi fundado em 1831, sendo o primeiro herbário do Brasil e um dos maiores da América Latina. O herbário reúne um total de aproximadamente 600.000 espécimes. A coleção de tipos nomenclaturais do herbário R possui hoje um total de 5.600 exemplares organizados em armários compactadores e em ordem alfabética, está em bom estado de preservação, e integra o Projeto "Global Plants Initiative" da Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. O acervo é oriundo de coletas realizadas, principalmente, por importantes naturalistas do século XIX e início do século XX, tais como E. Ule, G.O.A. Malme, G. Gardner, A.M.F. Glaziou, J.F. Widgren, A.F. Regnell, A.C. Brade, A. Ducke, C.A.W. Schwacke, F.C. Hoehne, Alvaro da Silveira, F. Freire-Allemão, R. Reitz, dentre outros. É uma coleção ativa e em contínuo crescimento.

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