376:(ICN), exsiccatae and their printed matters were explicitly mentioned in the context of valid publication (Article 37). With 1953 (under the Stockholm Code) the printed matters accompanying exsiccatae must be distributed independently of the exsiccatae for effective publication (see, e.g., Vienna Code 2006, Article 30.4). The recent code (Shenzhen Code 2018) does only mention exsiccatae explicitly but gives two exsiccatae as examples for effective publication under Article 30.8, Note 2. This correlates with the minor role that current exsiccatae play today with around 70 series running.
437:, have a descriptive title, one or more editors (or alternatively an editing organisation), printed labels and the single dried specimens have printed schedae with numbers and are distributed in sets/fascicles. The publication size vary depending on the work from very few until up to 70 duplicate specimens per numbered unit. Over time, with the changing goals in the wide field of organismic botany and mycology there were deviations in all aspects. There are exsiccata-like series distributing preserved natural objects other than dried herbarium material. Examples are
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not numbered and schedae which are not published as independent schedae work. One of the plant exchange associations that existed more than a hundred years was the Société Française pour l'échange des plantes vasculaires, from 1911 to 2015. This organisation developed a network of plant collectors worldwide, elaborated guidelines for plant collectors and distributed a number of exsiccata-like series, partly numbered, with printed labelsand distributed booklets. The last exsiccata-like series edited by the
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Some series do not fulfill all of the ideal criteria for being an exsiccata and might be better named duplicate series. They may, for instance, lack a descriptive title, have in parts handwritten labels with handwritten numbers, have distributed sets that are not uniform, duplicate specimens that are
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Especially within the 19th century a number of exsiccata-like series and specimen collections which superficially resemble exsiccatae are known: some are without descriptive titles (instead they may have an organization as header), some without mentioned editors, others with labels that are in parts
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the concept for complete digitization of German herbaria is including the mobilisation of this structured historical information using a standard reference list of editors, titles, abbreviations, publication dates and number ranges. This procedure will facilitate the discovery of duplicate exsiccata
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Triebel, D., Scholz, P., Hagedorn, G. & Weiss, M. 2004. History of exsiccatal series in cryptogamic botany and mycology as reflected by the web-accessible database of exsiccatae "IndExs – Index of
Exsiccatae". – In Döbbeler, P. & Rambold, G. (eds.), Contributions to Lichenology. Festschrift
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Borsch, Thomas; Stevens, Albert-Dieter; Häffner, Eva; Güntsch, Anton; Berendsohn, Walter G.; Appelhans, Marc; Barilaro, Christina; Beszteri, Bánk; Blattner, Frank; Bossdorf, Oliver; Dalitz, Helmut; Dressler, Stefan; Duque-Thüs, Rhinaixa; Esser, Hans-Joachim; Franzke, Andreas (2020-03-02).
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Approximately 10 million of the 350 million botanical specimens in the major herbaria belong to the 2,200 widely distributed exsiccatae and exsiccata-like series. The specimens are either included in the general collections of the major herbaria or kept there as separate fascicles (see
847:"Musci Americani; or, specimens of the mosses collected in British North America, and chiefly among the Rocky Mountains, during the Second Land Arctic Expedition under the command of Captain Franklin, R.N. by Thomas Drummond, Assistant Naturalist ...: IndExs ExsiccataID=905706240"
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Meyer, K. F. 1982. Kräuterbücher, Herbaria und botanische
Prachtwerke – Historische Schätze im Herbarium Haussknecht der FSU. In: Reichtümer und Raritäten, Band II: Kulturhistorische Sammlungen, Museen, Archive, Denkmale, und Gärten der FSU. Jenaer Reden und Schriften 1981,
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It was distributed in 1732. The plant material and text information is for the education of physician, pharmacists and teachers. With this goal, the system of exsiccatae is originated from herbarium books with images of plants and fungi, such as the
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Americani; or, specimens of the mosses collected in British North America, and chiefly among the Rocky Mountains, during the Second Land Arctic Expedition under the command of Captain Franklin, R.N. by Thomas Drummond, Assistant Naturalist
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was published with the goal of gathering and providing bibliographic information on all types of exsiccatae and exsiccata-like series. Currently more than 2,200 series with more than 1,300 editors are known. The editors are often well known as
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specimens in the various herbaria and avoid multiple typing of the same text information. The mobilisation of this data is regarded as an example for creating synergies between institutional herbaria during the digitization process.
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Sayre, G. 1969. Cryptogamae exsiccatae - an annotated bibliography of published exsiccatae of algae, lichenes, hepaticae, and musci. Introduction, I. General
Cryptogams, II. Algae, III. Lichens. Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(1):
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distributed in the 16th and 17th century, but now contained dried and pressed plant material. Series with scholarly and scientific focus followed few years later. One of that kind of series was published by the Swiss botanist
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are optimizing their label data capture with linking the specimen text information to standard abbreviations of the exsiccata series following (online) bibliographies and example label images for disambiguation purposes.
821:"Die Characeen Europa's in getrockneten Exemplaren, unter Mitwirkung mehrerer Freunde der Botanik, gesammelt und herausgegeben von Prof. A. Braun, L. Rabenhorst und E. Stizenberger: IndExs ExsiccataID=1692955391"
342:), the exsiccatae are often not kept in their original sets, but each single numbered specimen unit is inserted in the general collections and filed under the current taxon name, e.g. in M and in HUH (FH).
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Some series are devoted to organisms of economical or medicinal relevance, and thus of interest for pharmacists, plant pathologists, veterinarians, people working in horticulture, agriculture and forestry.
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Lynge, B. 1922. Index specierum et varietatum lichenum quae collectionibus "Lichenes exsiccati" distributae sunt. 2: Index specierum varietatumque alphabetice dispositus. Nyt Mag. Naturvidensk. 59: 97-192.
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Sayre, G. 1975. Cryptogamae exsiccatae - an annotated bibliography of exsiccatae of algae, lichenes, hepaticae, and musci. V. Unpublished
Exsiccatae. I. Collectors. Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 277-423.
549:) were bounded as splendid book volumes. This kind of unique herbaria might superficially resemble exsiccatae and were offered for purchase to single academic societies and princely courts as for example
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are also known under the terms exsiccatal series, exsiccata(e) series, exsiccata(e) works, exsiccatae collections, sometimes exsiccati, exsiccate. Furthermore, the feminine noun term "exsiccata" (Latin,
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approaches for herbarium label digitization have instructions about how to recognize exsiccatae and how to mobilize this information in a structured manner. An example is the guideline of the
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Characeen Europa's in getrockneten Exemplaren, unter Mitwirkung mehrerer Freunde der Botanik, gesammelt und herausgegeben von Prof. A. Braun, L. Rabenhorst und E. Stizenberger
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The majority of the 2,200 known exsiccatae appeared in the 19th century. They are often specialised by a single organism group or geographical region. Two examples:
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Theodor Oswald Weigel, Leipzig, who organised the sale of exsiccatae and exsiccata-like series in a professional manner.
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finally distributed 20,000 specimen units of vascular plants and started in 1947. The last secretary and in this function editor of the series was
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782:"Calamariae, Gramina et Tripetaloideae Linnaei, quas in usum botanicophilorum collegit et exsiccavit Fr. Ehrhart: IndExs ExsiccataID=2097529087"
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756:"Plantae cryptogamae Linn., quas in locis earum natalibus collegit et exsiccavit Fridericus Ehrhart: IndExs ExsiccataID=282243788"
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Stearn, W.T. 1983. Botanical Latin. History, grammar, syntax, terminology and vocabulary. 3. ed. - 1-566. London, North
Pomfret.
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Twenty lessons on British Mosses; first steps to a knowledge of that beautiful tribe of plants ... illustrated with specimens
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Stevenson, J.A. 1971. An account of fungus exsiccati containing material from the Americas. Beih. Nova Hedwigia 36: 1-563.
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world (uniform and numbered collections of duplicate herbarium specimens). Exsiccatae works represent a special method of
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Taxonomic Literature: A Selective Guide to Botanical Publications and Collections, with Dates, Commentaries, and Types
1401:"Société pour l'échange des plantes vasculaires de l'Europe et du Bassin Méditerranéen: IndExs ExsiccataID=878625024"
1375:"Herbarium. Organ zur Förderung des Austausches wissenschaftlicher Exsiccatensammlungen I, no. 1-37 + II, no. 51-86"
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Kohlmeyer, J. 1962. Index alphabeticus Klotzschii et Rabenhorstii herbarii mycologici. Beih. Nova Hedwigia 4: 1-231.
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Some individual historical collections of mounted plants (
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