2018
DOI: 10.3372/wi.48.48105
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The herbarium of Ignaz Dörfler in Berlin

Abstract: The herbarium of Ignaz Dörfler (1866-1950), an Austrian botanist, plant collector and trader, was acquired by the Botanical Museum Berlin (B) in 1990 and has now been incorporated into the general herbarium. Dörfler's herbarium comprises c. 5500 specimens, including 203 types, almost exclusively collected by himself on the Balkan Peninsula and in Central Europe. The type material is listed in detail and 21 names are lectotypified. In addition, a brief biography of Dörfler is presented.

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“…Astra cantha Podlech is polyphyletic and therefore taxonomically obsolete (Zarre & Podlech 1997); hence it is treated as a mere synonym of Astragalus L. (Podlech & Zarre 2013: 4 In the protologue, Gartner (1939) cited material by several collectors in the herbaria WU (including WU-Hal) and W, but none of the vouchers was annotated by him. Michael B. Wyse Jackson (TCD) annotated a specimen collected by Dörfler as the lectotype; however, this typification was never published, neither by him (see, e.g., Wyse Jackson 1992) nor by Vogt & al. (2018).…”
Section: Appendix 1: Typifications Of and Nomenclatural Notes On Sementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Astra cantha Podlech is polyphyletic and therefore taxonomically obsolete (Zarre & Podlech 1997); hence it is treated as a mere synonym of Astragalus L. (Podlech & Zarre 2013: 4 In the protologue, Gartner (1939) cited material by several collectors in the herbaria WU (including WU-Hal) and W, but none of the vouchers was annotated by him. Michael B. Wyse Jackson (TCD) annotated a specimen collected by Dörfler as the lectotype; however, this typification was never published, neither by him (see, e.g., Wyse Jackson 1992) nor by Vogt & al. (2018).…”
Section: Appendix 1: Typifications Of and Nomenclatural Notes On Sementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This mountain chain is estimated to be home of more than 1700 vascular plant taxa (Anonymous 2014b) and 115 and 128 Balkan endemics in two corresponding UTM squares -DM87 and DM97 respectively (Tomović et al 2014). The first massif from the north-eastern side of the Sharri Mountains is the Mountain of Luboten, which has proven to be very interesting and rich in terms of its floristic and phyto-geographic composition, based on different studies (Horvat et al 1974;Rajevski 1990;Rexhepi 1984;Vogt et al 2018). Mt.…”
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“…The Commission projected among others a zoological-botanical expedition to northeastern Albania, and the presidency of the academy formally asked the Ballhausplatz for protection for the participants as early as 20 March 1914. For zoology, the arachnologist Arnold Penther (1865Penther ( -1931, curator at the Imperial Royal Natural History Court Museum (Kühnelt 1978), was selected, and for botany Ignaz Dörfler (1866-1950, a passionate plant collector, manager and editor of exsiccata works, who was also based in Vienna (Lack 2017;Vogt & al. 2018;Speta & al.…”
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“…In March 1916, Dörfler, who had been appointed Hilfskraft [technical aid] at the Department of Botany at Vienna University (Vogt & al. 2018), applied to the Albania Commission for funds to finance a second expedition (Gostentschnigg 2018).…”
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