https://doi.org/10.32912/ram.2022
Our 2022 volume includes articles on Willie La Roche malacology collections, historic bryophyte specimens, vegetation and fauna of Motueka and Poikeke Islands, Mason wasps, a plaster bust of Ferdinand Ritter von Hochstetter and the collection of books, pamphlets and serials donated by James Tannock Mackelvie.
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- An historic album of New Zealand bryophyte specimens.
- An album entitled ‘New Zealand Mosses’ was purchased by Auckland Museum from a London antiquarian bookseller in 2014. The album comprises 120 pages each with a mounted plant specimen.
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For much of the 1920s ship’s engineer Willie La Roche (1872 – 1942) obtained specimens of terrestrial, fresh-water and marine molluscs, as well as bulk marine sediment samples, many of which came into the collections of Auckland Museum.
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An album entitled ‘New Zealand Mosses’ was purchased by Auckland Museum from a London antiquarian bookseller in 2014. The album comprises 120 pages each with a mounted plant specimen.
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The vascular flora, vegetation and fauna of Motueka and Poikeke Islands, eastern Coromandel Peninsula, northeast New Zealand, are described based on five visits to the islands during 1989, 2004–2008.
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Four species of Pison are recorded from Aotearoa New Zealand and include the relatively recently detected P. peletieri (2001) and P. marginatum (2020). All species are illustrated and a key to enable identification is provided. Information on the nest structure and prey of P. peletieri is given.
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The provenance of a 19th century plaster replica bust of Ferdinand Ritter von Hochstetter (1826–1884) at the Auckland War Memorial Museum (AWMM) is discussed.
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Preliminary research into the books and pamphlets donated by James Tannock Mackelvie to the Auckland Institute (predecessor of Auckland Museum) prior to 1885. Mackelvie was a generous benefactor to Auckland Museum and to the city of Auckland through the Mackelvie Trust Collection.
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