On a confusion with the type localities of spiders described from the material collected during the Second Yarkand Mission

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Z. M. Simmons, Y. Marusik
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Abstract Octavius Pickard-Cambridge described 108 new spider species from material collected by Ferdinand Stoliczka on the Second Yarkand Expedition 1873–1874. A brief history of the both the first and second expeditions is given, along with a detail account of the material history. Due to the death of Stoliczka in the field whilst on the return leg of the expedition, much of the data that accompanied the specimens was lost. Despite this, the collection remains an important one, representing some of the earliest material known to western science from the region. Since description, the types have largely gone unrecognised in the collection due the various difficulties in identifying them. In 2017 a project was started to rectify this. To date, 36 species have been redescribed. Through a combination of specimen study and archival research it has been possible to present a corrected locality list for 78 of the type specimens. Advice for those wishing to study the Yarkand material or historic spider collections of this nature is given.
在第二次Yarkand任务期间收集的材料中描述的蜘蛛的类型位置的混淆
Octavius Pickard-Cambridge根据Ferdinand Stoliczka在1873-1874年第二次Yarkand考察中收集的材料描述了108种新的蜘蛛。本书简要介绍了第一次和第二次探险的历史,并详细介绍了物质历史。由于Stoliczka在野外的死亡,而在考察的回程,许多数据随标本丢失。尽管如此,这些藏品仍然很重要,代表了西方科学所知的该地区最早的一些材料。自描述以来,由于识别它们的各种困难,这些类型在收藏中基本上没有被识别出来。2017年启动了一个项目来纠正这种情况。迄今为止,已有36个物种被重新描述。通过标本研究和档案研究的结合,已经有可能为78个模式标本提供一个正确的地点列表。对于那些希望研究Yarkand材料或这种性质的历史蜘蛛收藏的人,给出了建议。
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Arachnology
Arachnology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Insect Science
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