Specimen references on the Rubiaceae family held by theTAN Herbarium

Occurrence
Latest version published by Parc Botanique et Zoologique de Tsimbazaza (P.B.Z.T.) on Oct 6, 2019 Parc Botanique et Zoologique de Tsimbazaza (P.B.Z.T.)

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Description

The Tsimbazaza Park was created in August 29th, 1925 in the city of Antananarivo, capital of Madagascar. Initially it was named the "Botanical Garden of Tananarive" consisting of thematic areas. In 1935, the construction of animal cages and breeding in captivity began. His name has changed "Parc Botanique et Zoologique de Tananarive". In 1947, it was the only "National Research Center" in Madagascar and worked in collaboration with the Overseas Scientific and Technical Research Office (ORSTOM). In 1993 after having its status, it took the name "Parc Botanique et Zoologique de Tsimbazaza (PBZT)" until today and under the supervision of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research. It is made up of four departments: Fauna, Flora, Environmental Conservation Education and finally Administrative and Financial.

The TAN Herbarium belongs to the Flora Department, particularly at the Herbarium Division. It is one of the three national reference Herbaria existing in Madagascar. The Herbarium Room was created around 1950. The first extension, funded by the Winslow Foundation with the help of the Missouri Botanical Garden, was made in 2004. Currently, it is the largest herbarium of the western Indian Ocean. The TAN herbarium consists of three rooms and two storage rooms. It contains Angiosperms, Gymnosperms, Ferns, Mosses and some species of Lichen. The oldest known collection is dated from 1831. The total number of herbarium specimens to be conserved is estimated to 258,000 of which 200,000 are mounted with 177,000 classified in the cabinets and 23,000 unclassified and the remaining 50,000 are unmounted. Currently 850 type specimens were recorded. The Herbarium TAN is one of the largest places that conserves the biodiversity of Madagascar. It is a laboratory where researchers and students draw information for their work. Each year, there are at least twenty students doing their internships.

This part will concern the Rubiaceae family which is among of the largest represented plant family in Madagascar.

Data Records

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How to cite

Researchers should cite this work as follows:

Rakotonasolo F, letsara R (2019): Specimen references on the Rubiaceae family held by theTAN Herbarium. v1.3. Parc Botanique et Zoologique de Tsimbazaza (P.B.Z.T.). Dataset/Occurrence. http://ipt.madbif.mg/resource?r=tan_rubiaceae&v=1.3

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GBIF Registration

This resource has been registered with GBIF, and assigned the following GBIF UUID: 67b8da16-2b1b-42e0-b072-3318e430dffe.  Parc Botanique et Zoologique de Tsimbazaza (P.B.Z.T.) publishes this resource, and is itself registered in GBIF as a data publisher endorsed by GBIF Madagascar.

Keywords

Rubiaceae; occurrence; biodiversity; Specimen

Contacts

Franck Rakotonasolo
  • Content Provider
  • Originator
Head of Garden Division
PBZT/Département Flore
Tsimbazaza
101 Antananarivo
Antananarivo
MG
+261340311956
Rokiman letsara
  • Metadata Provider
Researcher
PBZT
Rue Fernand Kasanga, Tsimbazaza
101 Antananarivo
Antananarivo
MG
+261320248766
Rokiman letsara
  • Metadata Provider
Technical Manager
PBZT
Rue Fernand Kasanga, Tsimbazaza
101 Antananarivo
Antananarivo
MG
+261320248766
Jaona Ranaivo
  • Metadata Provider
Researcher
MadBIF
CNRE Fiadanana
101 Antananarivo
Antananarivo
MG
+261330277279
Solo Hery Jean Victor Rapanarivo
  • Curator
Head of the Flora Department
PBZT
Rue Fernand Kasanga, Tsimbazaza
101 Antananarivo
Antananarivo
MG
+261320776590
Solo Hery Jean Victor Rapanarivo
  • Curator
Head of Flora Department
PBZT
Rue Fernand Kasanga, Tsimbazaza
101 Antananarivo
Antananarivo
MG
+261320776590

Geographic Coverage

The specimens were collected mainly from Madagascar and the surrounding islands

Bounding Coordinates South West [-26, 42], North East [-11, 51]

Taxonomic Coverage

This data concerns all existing Genus in the Rubiaceae family in Madagascar.

Family Rubiaceae

Temporal Coverage

Formation Period 1831-current

Project Data

The digitizing of the plant reference specimens of TAN Herbarium was initiated during SEP-CEPDEC 1, the BID program allowed to continue the digitization of some threatened and invasive species (https://www.gbif.org/project/82750/capacity-building-and-biodiversity-data-mobilization-for-conservation-and-policy-in-africa.)

Title Mobilization of reference specimens data on the Rubiaceae family at TAN herbarium
Identifier BID-AF2015-0066-REG
Funding The digitization of this family has been possible thanks to the European Union funding through the BID program coordinated by GBIF.
Study Area Description Invasive alien species and endangered species were the two first of the eight priority areas defined by the ACM in each WP 2015 - 2016. In this regards the consortium retained eight families of each category for the project. The Rubiaceae family was choosen by the consortium as one of the priority family of the threatened species.
Design Description Invasive alien species and endangered species were the two first of the eight priority areas defined by the ACM in each WP 2015 - 2016. In this regards the consortium retained eight families of each category for the project. The Rubiaceae family was choosen by the consortium as one of the priority family of the threatened species.

The personnel involved in the project:

Rokiman Letsara
  • Author
Solo Hery Jean Victor Rapanarivo
  • Curator
Franck Rakotonasolo
  • Content Provider
Jaona Ranaivo
  • Metadata Provider
Herizo Randriambanona
  • User

Collection Data

Collection Name Vascular plants at TAN
Collection Identifier TRACHEO_TAN
Specimen preservation methods Dried and pressed

Additional Metadata

Alternative Identifiers 67b8da16-2b1b-42e0-b072-3318e430dffe
http://ipt.madbif.mg/resource?r=tan_rubiaceae