Abstract

Museum collections are important refer­ence system for the study of extinct and extant species. The voucher specimens collected during various faunistic field surveys and explorations pre­served and deposited in natural history museums help in identifying species, their habitat, study on their ecology and behavior and tracking the historical background of such collections. The NZC present in different sections of Zoological Survey of India have been acquired from the Museum of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, the Zoological section of the Indian Mu­seum and collections through various surveys since early part of 19th century. During the famous marine expedition by Investigators, apart from naturalists, many other private donors including ship captains, geologists and physicians who have contributed to the Indian Museum through their personal collections. This paper deals with such a collection made by a Branch Pilot and which also happen to be the first registered mollusca collection of the Indian Museum now under the custody of the National Zoological Collection at the Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata.

Highlights

  • Is notified as Designated National Repository for Zoological Collections (NZC) of India

  • The NZC housed at Zoological Survey of India (ZSI) contains more than 30,00,000 authentically identified specimens comprising over 90,000 known species of animals (Ramakrishna & Alfred 2007)

  • The NZC present in different sections of ZSI was acquired from the Museum of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, the Zoological section of the Indian Museum, and collections through various surveys till which started in the early part of 19th century

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Is notified as Designated National Repository for Zoological Collections (NZC) of India. The NZC present in different sections of ZSI was acquired from the Museum of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, the Zoological section of the Indian Museum, and collections through various surveys till which started in the early part of 19th century. WoodMason, an officer of the Indian Museum collected the first molluscan specimens from the Andaman Islands (Rao & Dey 2000). Acknowledgements: We are thankful to the Director, Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata for access to the Murex materials of the NZC, Kolkata and going through the earlier draft of the manuscript.

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