16 messages in edu.ku.nhm.mailman.taxacomDeposit of type material
FromSent OnAttachments
Jorge Soberon MaineroAug 9, 1995 7:47 pm 
Fred RicksonAug 9, 1995 8:29 pm 
Leonard KrishtalkaAug 9, 1995 10:45 pm 
Robin LeechAug 9, 1995 10:59 pm 
Norman F. JohnsonAug 10, 1995 8:25 am 
Henk BeentjeAug 10, 1995 8:47 am 
Lynn KimseyAug 10, 1995 9:12 am 
Hendrik SegersAug 10, 1995 9:28 am 
Julian HumphriesAug 10, 1995 9:46 am 
Jef VeldkampAug 10, 1995 11:26 am 
Melissa C. WinansAug 10, 1995 12:04 pm 
Mike CrispAug 10, 1995 12:18 pm 
Atilano Contreras-RamosAug 10, 1995 2:39 pm 
Gary RosenbergAug 11, 1995 3:44 pm 
PennyBAug 14, 1995 1:36 pm 
Jorge Soberon MaineroAug 14, 1995 2:04 pm 
Actions with this message:
Paste this link in email or IM:
Paste this link in email or IM:
Atom feed for this thread
Paste this URL into your reader:
Subject:Deposit of type materialActions...
From:Henk Beentje (hb0@LION.RBGKEW.ORG.UK)
Date:Aug 10, 1995 8:47:49 am
List:edu.ku.nhm.mailman.taxacom

Jorge Soberon writes

"In the case that the material collected in Mexico is used to describe new species, it will be necessary for the foreign scientist to deposit part of the type material in a Mexican collection with an infrastructure that guarantees its preservation and maintenance"

We went for almost two hours over this point without reaching an agreement. For several of us the article expressed something which is a matter of principle. Oponents to the article, however, felt that it may cause unecessary concern among foreign taxonomists without improving what is almost a rule of cooperation between the main Mexican collections and their foreign counterparts.

Your comments will be useful for our discussion.

I believe this should be a standard rule. When I was working in the National Museums of Kenya I felt very resentful towards foreigners who wanted to take all material out. In general duplicates of all material of which duplicates are possible should go to the mother country, but type material certainly. (debatable whether this should be the top set or the second set, I believe it should be the second set since I like to take the top set with me, but I knuckle under to local regulations). It is the least one can do for the host country in which one collects.

H. Beentje Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew