by Alison Minerovic* What is the “DNTF”? The Diatom New Taxon File, or “DNTF”, is a digitized card catalog of all published diatom names, along with original descriptions, images, and literature citations of taxa published since 1933. It serves as a resource for diatom scientists, taxonomists, systematists, students, and enthusiasts! Figure 1 . DNTF Homepage (from 25 September 2017). The original card catalog lives in the Diatom Herbarium at the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia (ANSP), Pennsylvania, USA. Although we no longer add physical cards to the DNTF, Herbarium staff manage and update digital “cards” through our website: http://symbiont.ansp.org/dntf/ (Fig. 1) . Why is the DNTF important? As many of you know, diatom taxonomy – names, descriptions, and classification – is continually changing. Projects like the DNTF are important for maintaining consistent taxonomy, which forms the foundation of all applied diatom research. For example, s...
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