Hermann Karsten (1817–1908): a German naturalist in the Neotropics and the significance of his paleovertebrate collection

During the mid-19th century, the German naturalist Hermann Karsten conducted a 12-year exploration (1844–1856) in the territories of Ecuador, New Granada (now Colombia) and Venezuela, allowing him to produce important botanic, geographic and geologic descriptions with valuable information that permi...

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Main Authors: J. D. Carrillo-Briceño, E. Amson, A. Zurita, M. R. Sánchez-Villagra
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Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2016-12-01
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Online Access:http://www.foss-rec.net/20/21/2017/fr-20-21-2016.pdf
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author J. D. Carrillo-Briceño
E. Amson
A. Zurita
M. R. Sánchez-Villagra
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description During the mid-19th century, the German naturalist Hermann Karsten conducted a 12-year exploration (1844–1856) in the territories of Ecuador, New Granada (now Colombia) and Venezuela, allowing him to produce important botanic, geographic and geologic descriptions with valuable information that permits us to refer to him as a pioneer in many of these topics. With his return to Europe, abundant geological, paleontological and living plant specimens were brought and housed in European museums and botanical gardens. The Karsten collection included an important invertebrate collection from the Cretaceous of the Andes of Colombia and Venezuela, which was studied and published by himself and the renowned German paleontologist Leopold von Buch, filling a large void in the knowledge about ancients faunas. H. Karsten's vertebrate collection was never illustrated or subjected to a detailed taxonomic study, being mentioned in scientific publications in a repetitive manner and with incorrect taxonomic and provenance information. More than 160 years after they were collected, we carried out a taxonomic revision of all H. Karsten's vertebrate specimens from Colombia and Venezuela, which are housed in the Museum of Natural History in Berlin. These specimens are represented by cranial and postcranial elements of megafauna, which include Megatheriidae, Mylodontidae and Glyptodontidae (Xenarthra), Toxodontidae (Notoungulata), Gomphotheriidae (Proboscidea), and many other indeterminate mammal remains. This revision is intended to clarify the taxonomy and provenance of the specimens, emphasizing the historical importance of this fossil collection and its significance for the paleontology of the region.
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spelling doaj.art-cce7160fc5254fe3a529c4f8a8ccb6b72024-01-02T02:46:17ZengPensoft PublishersFossil Record2193-00662193-00742016-12-01201213610.5194/fr-20-21-2016Hermann Karsten (1817–1908): a German naturalist in the Neotropics and the significance of his paleovertebrate collectionJ. D. Carrillo-Briceño0E. Amson1A. Zurita2M. R. Sánchez-Villagra3Paleontological Institute and Museum, University of Zurich, Karl-Schmid-Strasse 4, Zürich, 8006, SwitzerlandPaleontological Institute and Museum, University of Zurich, Karl-Schmid-Strasse 4, Zürich, 8006, SwitzerlandCentro de Ecología Aplicada del Litoral (CECOAL-CONICET) and Universidad Nacional del Nordeste, Ruta 5, km. 2,5, 3400, Corrientes, ArgentinaPaleontological Institute and Museum, University of Zurich, Karl-Schmid-Strasse 4, Zürich, 8006, SwitzerlandDuring the mid-19th century, the German naturalist Hermann Karsten conducted a 12-year exploration (1844–1856) in the territories of Ecuador, New Granada (now Colombia) and Venezuela, allowing him to produce important botanic, geographic and geologic descriptions with valuable information that permits us to refer to him as a pioneer in many of these topics. With his return to Europe, abundant geological, paleontological and living plant specimens were brought and housed in European museums and botanical gardens. The Karsten collection included an important invertebrate collection from the Cretaceous of the Andes of Colombia and Venezuela, which was studied and published by himself and the renowned German paleontologist Leopold von Buch, filling a large void in the knowledge about ancients faunas. H. Karsten's vertebrate collection was never illustrated or subjected to a detailed taxonomic study, being mentioned in scientific publications in a repetitive manner and with incorrect taxonomic and provenance information. More than 160 years after they were collected, we carried out a taxonomic revision of all H. Karsten's vertebrate specimens from Colombia and Venezuela, which are housed in the Museum of Natural History in Berlin. These specimens are represented by cranial and postcranial elements of megafauna, which include Megatheriidae, Mylodontidae and Glyptodontidae (Xenarthra), Toxodontidae (Notoungulata), Gomphotheriidae (Proboscidea), and many other indeterminate mammal remains. This revision is intended to clarify the taxonomy and provenance of the specimens, emphasizing the historical importance of this fossil collection and its significance for the paleontology of the region.http://www.foss-rec.net/20/21/2017/fr-20-21-2016.pdf
spellingShingle J. D. Carrillo-Briceño
E. Amson
A. Zurita
M. R. Sánchez-Villagra
Hermann Karsten (1817–1908): a German naturalist in the Neotropics and the significance of his paleovertebrate collection
Fossil Record
title Hermann Karsten (1817–1908): a German naturalist in the Neotropics and the significance of his paleovertebrate collection
title_full Hermann Karsten (1817–1908): a German naturalist in the Neotropics and the significance of his paleovertebrate collection
title_fullStr Hermann Karsten (1817–1908): a German naturalist in the Neotropics and the significance of his paleovertebrate collection
title_full_unstemmed Hermann Karsten (1817–1908): a German naturalist in the Neotropics and the significance of his paleovertebrate collection
title_short Hermann Karsten (1817–1908): a German naturalist in the Neotropics and the significance of his paleovertebrate collection
title_sort hermann karsten 1817 1908 a german naturalist in the neotropics and the significance of his paleovertebrate collection
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