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Journal articles on the topic "Museo delle Dolomiti"

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Pieroni, Vittorio. "The Norian Worthenia-like gastropods (Main Dolomite, Upper Triassic): reclassification of the specimens housed at the “Antonio Stoppani” Natural Museum, Italy." Natural History Sciences 6, no. 1 (2019): 37–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/nhs.2019.398.

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Despite being very common, the Norian gastropods of the Main Dolomite Formation usually referred to as “Worthenia”, have not been well classified yet. This is principally due to a dearth of well-preserved specimens. Moreover, the type material of the species instituted by Stoppani has not been re-examined in recent publications. Therefore, a thorough search for the Stoppani Collection’s reference types in the storerooms of the Museo di Storia Naturale di Milano has been carried out. This investigation revealed that the gastropod types from Main Dolomite described by Stoppani had effectively be
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Bohatý, Martin, Dalibor Velebil, and František Vacek. "Emanuel Bořický – petrograf, mineralog a kustod Musea království Českého." Journal of the National Museum (Prague), Natural History Series 192, no. 1 (2023): 43–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.37520/jnmpnhs.2023.004.

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Emanuel Bořický (*11 December 1840 Milín, †27 January 1881 Prague) was a prominent Czech petrologist and mineralogist, professor at Charles University in Prague and custodian of the mineralogical collections of the National Museum in Prague. Ha was the first in Bohemia who systematically used a petrological microscope in his work. He was the first in the world to introduce the methods of microchemistry into petrology. He published about 100 scientific articles, short communications and monographs. As a mineralogist, he mainly devoted his career to chemical analyzes of minerals. He recognized t
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Canella, Marco, Yasaman Ranjbaran, Eugen Behrens, Costantino Bonomi, Simone Orsenigo, and Francesco Dal Grande. "Typification of the name Sempervivum dolomiticum Facchini (Crassulaceae)." Italian Botanist 17 (July 10, 2024): 103–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/italianbotanist.17.119069.

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The designation of type material is a crucial step in taxonomy. It enables the establishment of a strong morphological reference for plant species description and identification. In the current work, we investigated the MUSE-preserved collections to trace back the original study material employed by Francesco Facchini to describe Sempervivum dolomiticum Facchini. This chasmophyte is an Italian endemic occurring in the eastern Dolomites. A lectotype and an isotype have been designated.
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Canella, Marco, Yasaman Ranjbaran, Eugen Behrens, Costantino Bonomi, Simone Orsenigo, and Grande Francesco Dal. "Typification of the name Sempervivum dolomiticum Facchini (Crassulaceae)." Italian Botanist 17 (July 10, 2024): 103–7. https://doi.org/10.3897/italianbotanist.17.119069.

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The designation of type material is a crucial step in taxonomy. It enables the establishment of a strong morphological reference for plant species description and identification. In the current work, we investigated the MUSE-preserved collections to trace back the original study material employed by Francesco Facchini to describe <i>Sempervivum dolomiticum</i> Facchini. This chasmophyte is an Italian endemic occurring in the eastern Dolomites. A lectotype and an isotype have been designated.
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Books on the topic "Museo delle Dolomiti"

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Il museo nelle nuvole: Il recupero del forte sul Monte Rite = rehabilitation of the fort on Monte Rite = der Wiederaufbau der Festung auf dem Monte Rite. Compositori, 2002.

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