1988
DOI: 10.2307/1222090
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Heinrich Wilhelm Schott's Botanical Collections at the Vienna Natural History Museum (W)

Abstract: Summary A list of the taxa of Araceae in W. H. Schott's herbarium in Vienna which were lost at the end of World War II is given.

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“…", but no validating descriptions were provided in either case. Schott's herbarium at Vienna (W) is known to have contained at least three specimens named as P. imbe, but these were destroyed during World War 2 (Riedl & Riedl-Dorn, 1988). Although there are Schott-annotated specimens in numerous European herbaria, no specimens made or annotated by him are known relating to the 1832-or 1837-publications.…”
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“…", but no validating descriptions were provided in either case. Schott's herbarium at Vienna (W) is known to have contained at least three specimens named as P. imbe, but these were destroyed during World War 2 (Riedl & Riedl-Dorn, 1988). Although there are Schott-annotated specimens in numerous European herbaria, no specimens made or annotated by him are known relating to the 1832-or 1837-publications.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…-Specimens representing Kunth's citations no longer appear to exist, as Kunth's herbarium (at B) was almost completely lost in war action. However, Schott's Icones Aroideae collection of illustrations (Riedl, 1965a, b;Schott, 1984;Riedl & Riedl-Dorn, 1988;Nadruz Coelho & Mayo, 2007) provides a possible link to Kunth's plant since Schott borrowed and illustrated herbarium specimens from Berlin. Nicolson & Riedl (1984) list nine Schott Icones under the name Philodendron imbe, Nos.…”
Section: Typification and Interpretation Of Philodendron Imbe Schott mentioning
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“…After consulting the protologues of the published names, we searched for the collected materials associated with the identified collectors according to information found in the literature (Stafleu & Cowan, 1976-1988, including images and exsiccatae in several herbaria, as well as other materials that could be unambiguously associated with the original description. Curators' personal communications were also decisive in checking the existence of the material in the herbaria.…”
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“…The Icones Aroidearum are today housed at the Vienna Natural History Museum. About 80 plates (representing the tribe Lasieae) are thought to have been lost (Schott, 1984;Riedl & Riedl-Dorn, 1988).…”
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“…Schott's most important written works were the Genera Aroidearum (Schott, 1858(Schott, , 1984Riedl & Riedl-Dorn, 1988) and the Prodromus Systematis Aroidearum (Schott, 1860). Among his many smaller works on Aracea,e was a series of articles entitled 'Fur Liebhaber der Botanik' which he published in the cultural periodical Wiener Zeitschrijit f u r Kunst, Literatur, Theater und Mode (Schott, 1829a-g, 1830a.…”
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