TY - JOUR
T1 - Dragonfly biodiversity 90 years ago in an Alpine region
T2 - The Odonata historical collection of the MUSE (Trento, Italy)
AU - Assandri, Giacomo
AU - Franceschini, Alessandra
AU - Lencioni, Valeria
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Assandri G et al.
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Background Historical collections of natural science museums play a fundamental role in documenting environmental changes and patterns of biodiversity transformation. This considered, they should have a pivotal role to plan conservation and management actions. The MUSE - Science Museum of Trento is an Italian regional museum preserving about 5.5 million items (organised in 297 collections). About one million of them are invertebrates, 70% of which are of local origin, gathered in the collection "Miscellanea Invertebrati". Odonata account for a minor part of this collection; however, most of them are of local or regional relevance. A complete catalogue of this collection does not exist to date. New information The collection was studied in 2017-2018 and this contribution aims to present the Catalogue of the historic collection of Odonata of the MUSE - Museo delle Scienze of Trento (Italy). In all, 836 specimens of adult dragonflies and damselflies are found in the collection referring to an overall 56 species. The collection covers a period between 1924 and 1957 and refer to 74 defined localities, all located in northern Italy (most of them in Trentino - Alto Adige Region). The samples conserved in the collection are, for several species, the only indisputable confirmation of their former occurrence in that region.
AB - Background Historical collections of natural science museums play a fundamental role in documenting environmental changes and patterns of biodiversity transformation. This considered, they should have a pivotal role to plan conservation and management actions. The MUSE - Science Museum of Trento is an Italian regional museum preserving about 5.5 million items (organised in 297 collections). About one million of them are invertebrates, 70% of which are of local origin, gathered in the collection "Miscellanea Invertebrati". Odonata account for a minor part of this collection; however, most of them are of local or regional relevance. A complete catalogue of this collection does not exist to date. New information The collection was studied in 2017-2018 and this contribution aims to present the Catalogue of the historic collection of Odonata of the MUSE - Museo delle Scienze of Trento (Italy). In all, 836 specimens of adult dragonflies and damselflies are found in the collection referring to an overall 56 species. The collection covers a period between 1924 and 1957 and refer to 74 defined localities, all located in northern Italy (most of them in Trentino - Alto Adige Region). The samples conserved in the collection are, for several species, the only indisputable confirmation of their former occurrence in that region.
KW - Damselflies
KW - Dragonflies
KW - Italy
KW - Natural science museum
KW - Trentino-Alto Adige
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85067357532
U2 - 10.3897/BDJ.7.e32391
DO - 10.3897/BDJ.7.e32391
M3 - Article
SN - 1314-2828
VL - 7
JO - Biodiversity Data Journal
JF - Biodiversity Data Journal
M1 - e32391
ER -