Collection Profile for: Duke University (DUKE) The Duke Herbarium contains over 800,000 specimens of vascular plants, bryophytes, algae, lichens, and basidiomycete fungi, including more than 1900 types. The collection is especially rich in specimens from the southeastern United States, but has synoptic representation worldwide.
Cite this collection: Duke University. Occurrence dataset (ID: 72d3fa91-8c56-4909-bdab-1adee22656e7) accessed via the PteridoPortal Portal, pteridoportal.org/portal, 2025-01-22).
Collection Statistics
26,488 specimen records
884 (3%) georeferenced
14,041 (53%) with images (27,864 total images) 9 GenBank genetic references 25,445 (96%) identified to species 47 families 281 genera 3,046 species 3,119 total taxa (including subsp. and var.)
Collection Type: Preserved Specimens
Management:
Data snapshot of local collection database
Last Update:
3 January 2025
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Taxon Distribution
Taxon Distribution
Acrostichum (63 ) Actiniopteris (3 ) Adiantopsis (37 ) Adiantum (902 ) Aleuritopteris (28 ) Ananthacorus (34 ) Anetium (26 ) Anogramma (12 ) Anopteris (5 ) Antrophyum (63 ) Argyrochosma (63 ) Aspidotis (25 ) Astrolepis (206 ) Calciphilopteris (2 ) Ceratopteris (18 ) Cheilanthes (53 ) Cheiloplecton (27 ) Coniogramme (18 ) Cosentinia (6 ) Cryptogramma (76 ) Doryopteris (58 ) Gaga (63 ) Haplopteris (16 ) Hecistopteris (9 ) Hemionitis (21 ) Jamesonia (106 ) Llavea (9 ) Lytoneuron (17 ) Mildella (25 ) Monogramma (2 ) Myriopteris (662 ) Neurocallis (3 ) Notholaena (184 ) Onychium (12 ) Paragymnopteris (6 ) Pellaea (326 ) Pentagramma (14 ) Pityrogramma (129 ) Platyzoma (2 ) Polytaenium (11 ) Pteris (325 ) Pterozonium (3 ) Radiovittaria (7 ) Scoliosorus (2 ) Syngramma (1 ) Taenitis (6 ) Trismeria (7 ) Tryonia (10 ) Vittaria (106 )
The PCC, and this data portal, were made possible by funding from the National Science Foundation’s
Advancing Digitization of Biological Collections (ADBC) program, grant numbers
1802504 ,
1802352 ,
1802134 ,
1802033 ,
1802270 ,
1802255 ,
1802239 ,
1802446 ,
1802305 .
The pteridoportal taxonomic thesaurus is based on the
Checklist of Ferns and Lycophytes of the World , generously provided by Michael Hassler.
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