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Collection data
NameMammalia
Alternative name
DescriptionThe mammalogy collection includes specimens stuffed and mounted for display and educational purposes, or skin specimens preserved in liquid (prepared by the study)
Description for specialistsCollection of mammalian skins, which includes over 600 exhibits, including trophies, naturalized animals and preparations in liquid or dry Italian fauna includes species of high risk of extinction in nature. The core of the collections is the material property of the university, the ex-Museum of Zoology of the Royal University. Almost all of the stuffed specimens dating to the period in which the Institute of Zoology was directed by Antonio Carrucci (1883-1914). Since 1932, the collection has gone teriologica enriching, mainly osteological material, especially with acquisitions from the Zoo and rare scientific expeditions like the one organized by the CNR in the Upper Rio Negro of 1962-1963, led by Ettore Biocca. In many cases, individual samples could be of great scientific value, lack of accurate data on the location of capture.
Much of the material reached the Museum in Rome through donations of the royal family, the Italian Geographical Society (Material Boy, Antonelli and Antinori), Ministry of War (beams), the former Colonial Museum in Rome, Gronchi (circumnavigation of 'Caracciolo' ), Chierchia (circumnavigation of 'Vittor Pisani')
Cite as
ProvenanceThe Historical Collection of Mammals of the Museum of Zoology of Rome comes from the Museum of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy of the Pontifical Roman Archiginnasio, whose findings, once kept at the Institute of Zoology at "La Sapienza" University of Rome, were transferred to the nascent Museum of Villa Borghese in 1932. The original collection will be added over the years a substantial amount of zoological, partly gathered from the nearby Zoological Garden in Rome (in small percentage from other Zoos and wildlife Italian Parks) and the resulting reliance of specimens from the former Italian colonies in Africa by the Italian Institute for Africa and the East (ISIAO)
Notes
Primary grouping principleCultural
Primary purposeCommercial
Part of collection
Related collection(s)
Known to contain typesNot known to contain types
Rights
RightsThe materials are property of the Municipality of Rome
Access rightsThe collection is freely available for scientific research, under the regulations set up by the managerial staff
Usage restrictionsDestructive or invasive assays are normally prohibited or must be previously agreed with the managerial staff. Uses other than for scientific research (e.g. extensive taking of pictures for commercial use) are subject to written contracts
Collection types
Animals, Taxonomic
McGinley conservation statuses
Level 2 Unidentified material, sorted only to major (usually suprageneric) groups and effectively inaccessible to the research community.
Level 4 Material identified to species level but not incorporated into main collection (e.g., material identified for biodiversity or ecological studies, surveys, etc.).
Level 6 Identified, integrated, and adequately curated.
Date 14-05-2010 (dd-mm-yyyy)
Development status
Passive growth
Collectors
not available
Expeditions
Scientific expedition of CNR in the Alto Rio Negro, 1962-1963, led by Ettore Biocca
Formation periods
From the second half of the nineteenth century till nowadays
Collection extents
500 specimens
Kingdom coverage
Animalia
Taxon coverage
All orders of mammals
Common name coverage
Collection of mammals
Geospatial coverage
Countries on five continents, Italy
Living time periods
Actual
Specimen preservation methods
Dried
Media
Boxes and exposition halls
File formats
unapplicable
Item level access
Source: not available
Related material
Carlini R., 1988. Tre anni di attività cetologica del Museo Civico di Zoologia di Roma. Atti Soc. It. Sci. Nat. Mus Civ. Stor. Nat. Milano, 129 (4): 519-531., Carlini R., 1990. I Cetacei del Museo Civico di Zoologia di Roma (1899-1989). Museol. sci., 7 (3-4): 187-194., Carlini R., Ceccarelli A. and Marangoni G. 1999. Il recupero e la valorizzazione della collezione di Primati del Museo Civico di Zoologia di Roma. Museol. sci., 16 (2): 183-194., Carlini R., Pulcini M. 1992. I Cetacei non comuni lungo le coste laziali e nella collezione del Museo di Zoologia di Roma. Atti del Seminario Internazionale di Studi 'Ecosistema marino'. Azienda Aut. Soggiorno e Turismo di Formia e WWF Italia, pp.87-91., Cignini B. and D’Alessandro A. 1991 (1992). Lo zoo di Roma e le sue collezioni al 1989. Museol. sci., 8: 97- 119., Svampa G. and Gippoliti S. 2003. Le collezioni di Mammiferi del Museo Civico di Zoologia di Roma: una sintesi storica. Hystrix It. J. Mamm., (n.s.) suppl.: 201-202.
Institution
Museo Civico di Zoologia
Persons
Elisabetta Falchetti
Francesca Pavesi
Gloria Svampa
Alberto Zilli
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