PERSONAL DE APOYO
DEVINCENZI Susana Mariel
artículos
Título:
Carlos Rusconi, the promoter of paleontological knowledge and heritage protection in Mendoza province, Argentina.
Autor/es:
DEVINCENZI, SUSANA MARIEL; CERDENO, ESPERANZA
Revista:
Publicación Electrónica de la Asociación Paleontológica Argentina
Editorial:
Asociación Paleontológica Argentina
Referencias:
Lugar: Buenos Aires; Año: 2022
ISSN:
2469-0228
Resumen:
The naturalist Carlos Rusconi firstly became in contact with important paleontologists such as Carlos Ameghino and Lucas Kraglievich in the museum of Buenos Aires. Then, together with Lorenzo Parodi and Alfredo Castellanos, he formed an incipient group of vertebrate paleontologists. After the dispersion of this group at the end of 1930, Rusconi began to work at the Zoo Garden of Buenos Aires. Few years later, he was offered to occupy the direction of the provincial museum of Mendoza city, where he worked for 30 years. During this period, the Museo de Historia Natural of Mendoza experienced a great development, not only as educational but also as a research institution. Rusconi recovered a significant paleontological collection mainly from Mendoza and close areas in the Cuyo Region. He reorganized the museum in different departments and started new inventory books. He published numerous articles on paleontology, among which those on Paleozoic trilobites and graptolites, Jurassic marine reptiles, and Triassic amphibians and fishes are greatly relevant. He defined a large number of new taxa, which is reflected in the numerous type materials stored at the museum. Rusconi worried about the Paleontological Heritage and even published a draft bill promoting a law to protect paleontological and archeological sites in Mendoza Province. The lack of provincial support to adequately maintain the museum and its collections led Rusconi to resign as director in 1967. Despite his controversial personality and isolated work, Rusconi’s legacy in Paleontology cannot be denied or ignored, especially when dealing with the paleontological record of Mendoza.