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Aydin,
Some journals already require that type material, or at least the
holotype, be deposited with a museum or academic institution before they
will publish a new description. You must have the catalog number for the
type material in the paper. This would require you to have spoken to the
curator and have made arrangements to get the catalog number and deposit
the specimen with the institution.
Charlie
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Charlie Sturm, Jr
Clinical Instructor - Family Medicine
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Research Associate - Section of Invertebrate Zoology
Carnegie Museum of Natural History
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On Thu, 15 Jan 1998, Aydin Orstan wrote:
> Gary,
>
> Your analysis of donations of collections is very interesting. What about
> depositing type specimens of new species with museums? I believe this will be
> a requirement under the new Zoological Code. In this case, the numbers of
> specimens donated (deposited) will only be a few, but I suppose one couldn't
> just walk into a curator's office out of the blue with a box in hand. A prior
> arrangement would probably be required, right?
>
> A.
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