DiSSCo-ITINERIS Collection

Erbario di Federico Selvi della flora maremmana - Plantae Etruriae meridionalis

Collection code
FI-SLV
Alternative Codes
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Collection Type
Preserved Organisms
Preservation Type
Sample Dried, Sample Pressed
Specimen count
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Specimens in GBIF
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Description
At present [2015] the collection includes c. 3500 herbarium specimens from the region of Tuscany (Italy), especially the southern parts (Maremma), representing over 1500 species. The specimens were collected mostly by the owner (Federico Selvi, professor of Botany at the University of Firenze) between 1994 and 2015. Every year new specimens are added to the collection. A complete list of specimens is available, as well as the scanned images of the sheets in .jpg format. These are still not available on line, but hopefully will be soon. | Moved from SELVI (3e09d554-a2a8-41e1-b38f-46b9b623841d) to FI on 25th August 2020, aimed to be merged within the general collection.
Geographic Coverage
Italy, Tuscany, Grosseto Province
Taxonomic Coverage
Tracheophyta
Temporal Coverage
1992 / 2020
Purposes
This is a sub-collection of https://registry.gbif.org/collection/19961847-31f6-4abb-9b92-18a391ba9b0d
Institution Name
Sede di Via Giorgio La Pira del Museo di Storia naturale di Firenze | Via Giorgio La Pira headquarter of the Natural History Museum in Florence
Institution Code
Home Page
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Catalog URL
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API URLs
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Contacts
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Location
Address: Via Giorgio La Pira, 4
City: Firenze
Province: [TOSCANA] Firenze (FI)
Postal Code: IT-50121
Country: IT
Accession Status
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Personal Collection
No
Active Collection
Yes
Created
2015-03-23 (00:48:00)
Modified
2026-02-18 (11:09:35)
Datasets included

IR0000032 - ITINERIS, Italian Integrated Environmental Research Infrastructures System (D.D. n. 130/2022 - CUP B53C22002150006) Funded by EU - Next Generation EU PNRR- Mission 4 “Education and Research” - Component 2: “From research to business” - Investment 3.1: “Fund for the realisation of an integrated system of research and innovation infrastructures”
  National Research Council of Italy. All Rights Reserved.

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