Mammals collected and illustrated by the Baudin Expedition to Australia and Timor (1800-1804): A review of the current taxonomy of specimens in the Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle de Paris and the illustrations in the Muséum d'Histoire naturelle du Havre

IF 0.9 3区 生物学 Q3 ZOOLOGY
S. Jackson, J. Jansen, Gabrielle Baglione, C. Callou
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ABSTRACT The expedition commanded by the Frenchman Nicolas Thomas Baudin aboard the ships Le Géographe and Le Naturaliste (and Le Casuarina for the return journey) to the southern hemisphere between 1800-1804 collected specimens from numerous locations including the Canary Islands (Tenerife), Île de France (Mauritius), Cape Town (South Africa), Australia and Timor. Additionally, specimens were donated or purchased from locations not visited including the Comoros, Madagascar and Sumatra. Unfortunately, Baudin died at Île de France on the return trip so the responsibility of the account of the voyage was given to other members of the expedition. Responsibility for writing up the primary account of the voyage was granted to François Péron, who published the first volume of the narrative of the Voyage de Découvertes aux Terres Australes in 1807. Following his death in 1810, the second volume of the narrative was completed by Louis de Freycinet and published in 1816. The other four volumes of the Voyage included three atlases (the first by expedition artists Charles-Alexandre Lesueur and Nicolas-Martin Petit in 1807 and the second and third by Freycinet in 1811 and 1812), and a volume entitled Navigation et Géographie by Freycinet in 1815. Based on recent and on-going research, a review of many of the original documents is presented here, revealing hitherto unpublished details about who collected and donated mammals to the expedition. Research was conducted mainly in the collections of the Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle (MNHN) in Paris and their associated acquisition books. The Baudin expedition was responsible for an unprecedented collection of over 100 000 specimens of natural history, which remains the single largest collection of natural history specimens from Australia. A total of 101 mammal taxa relating to the Baudin expedition were identified during this study, which included 51 species described as a result of the expedition and 50 species that were described either before or subsequently, but not associated with the expedition. Of the taxa described, 20 species and three subspecies are currently recognised valid. During this study 43 museum specimens that were referable to 29 taxa were identified and at least five specimens seem to have been misplaced based on the information available. These specimens were derived from 24 holotypes, four paratypes, three syntypes, five lectotypes, and six paralectotypes and one topotype that are currently held at the MNHN. Some of these specimens are part of the estimated 51 mammals that were brought back alive to France on the boats. Charles-Alexandre Lesueur's illustrations complemented this study; of the 177 that are held at the Muséum d'Histoire naturelle du Havre, 149 could be attributed to one or more species and 28 were of unidentified species.
澳大利亚和东帝汶鲍丹探险队(1800-1804年)收集和绘制的哺乳动物:对巴黎国立自然历史杂志和阿弗尔自然历史杂志中标本分类的评述
1800年至1804年,法国人尼古拉斯·托马斯·博丹(Nicolas Thomas Baudin)率领的探险队乘坐Le g和Le Naturaliste号船(回程的船是Le Casuarina号)前往南半球,从加那利群岛(特内里费岛)、Île de France(毛里求斯)、开普敦(南非)、澳大利亚和东帝汶等许多地方收集了标本。此外,标本是从科摩罗、马达加斯加和苏门答腊等未访问的地点捐赠或购买的。不幸的是,鲍丹在回程途中死于Île de France,因此记录这次航行的责任就交给了探险队的其他成员。撰写这次航行的主要记录的责任被交给了弗朗索瓦·帕萨姆,他于1807年出版了第一卷《澳大利亚大地之旅》的叙述。1810年他去世后,路易·德·弗雷西内完成了第二卷,并于1816年出版。《航行》的其他四卷包括三张地图集(第一本是由探险艺术家查尔斯-亚历山大·勒苏厄和尼古拉斯-马丁·佩蒂于1807年出版的,第二本和第三本是由弗莱西内于1811年和1812年出版的),以及弗莱西内于1815年出版的一本名为《航海与航海》的地图集。根据最近和正在进行的研究,这里展示了许多原始文件的回顾,揭示了迄今为止未发表的关于谁收集和捐赠哺乳动物给探险队的细节。研究主要是在巴黎国家自然历史博物馆(MNHN)的收藏和相关的收购书籍中进行的。鲍丹探险队史无前例地收集了超过10万件自然历史标本,这是澳大利亚最大的自然历史标本收藏。本研究共鉴定出101种与博丹考察有关的哺乳动物类群,其中51种是考察后描述的,50种是在考察之前或之后描述的,但与考察无关。在所描述的分类群中,目前公认有效的有20种和3个亚种。在这项研究中,鉴定了43个可参考29个分类群的博物馆标本,根据现有信息,至少有5个标本似乎被放错了地方。这些标本来自于MNHN目前保存的24个全型、4个异型、3个正型、5个选型、6个准选型和1个拓扑型。这些标本中的一些是乘船活着带回法国的大约51种哺乳动物的一部分。Charles-Alexandre Lesueur的插图补充了这项研究;在阿弗尔自然历史博物馆保存的177件标本中,149件属于一个或多个物种,28件属于未确定的物种。
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Zoosystema
Zoosystema 生物-动物学
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2.00
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10.00%
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18
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Zoosystema is a fast-track and peer-reviewed journal, devoted to the inventory, analysis and interpretation of animal biodiversity. It publishes, in French or English, original results of zoological research, particularly in systematics and related fields: comparative, functional and evolutionary morphology, phylogeny, biogeography, taxonomy and nomenclature, etc. All articles published in Zoosystema are compliant with the different nomenclatural codes. A copyright assignment will be signed by the authors before publication.
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