d284cc7f-32fd-4c5c-bee7-91fb8c44933c http://ipt.pensoft.net/resource?r=sclateri New insights from museum specimens: a case of Viviparidae (Caenogastropoda: Mollusca) in Iwakawa’s collection preserved in the National Museum of Nature and Science, Tokyo Takumi Saito Tohoku University JSPS Research Fellowships
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2021-08-31 eng This data is the occurrence information of Viviparus sclateri specimens from the Tomotaro Iwakawa collection in the National Museum of Nature and Science, Tokyo, which was examined in the paper, "Saito T, Kagawa O. 2020. New insights from museum specimens: a case of Viviparidae (Caenogastropoda: Mollusca) in Iwakawa’s collection preserved in the National Museum of Nature and Science, Tokyo. Biodiversity Data Journal, in press". Occurrence GBIF Dataset Type Vocabulary: http://rs.gbif.org/vocabulary/gbif/dataset_type.xml Specimen GBIF Dataset Subtype Vocabulary: http://rs.gbif.org/vocabulary/gbif/dataset_subtype.xml Endangered species n/a freshwater n/a Japan n/a Lake Biwa n/a Lake Suwa n/a This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC-BY-NC) 4.0 License. We examined 98 specimens, 17 occurrences from nine localities. 135.55 140.73 36.85 34.44 To deposit the information of published paper. asNeeded Takumi Saito Tohoku University JSPS Research Fellowships
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The locality information of specimens was obtained from the labels with the specimens. The Iwakawa's list (Iwakawa, 1919) was also consulted when necessary. Each specimen was examined and re-identified by the author based on the diagnostic characteristics. In particular, the original descriptions of Japanese viviparid species and following references provided principal criteria for comparison and identification: Annandale (1921), Okada and Kurasawa 1950, Habe 1973, Masuda and Uchiyama (2004), Kihira et al. (2009), Hirano et al. (2015), Hirano et al. (2019a) and Hirano et al. (2019b). Our investigation was conducted on Viviparus sclateri in the Iwakawa's collection preserved in the National Museum of Nature and Science, Tokyo. The authors manually explored the museum's collections from the relevant range with the help of the curator, as the Iwakawa's collection was not fully organized.
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