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Duke University Herbarium Lichen Collection

Citation

Duke University Herbarium (2023). Duke University Herbarium Lichen Collection. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/mwbxa9 accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-01-30.

Description

The William Louis & Chicita F. Culberson Lichen Herbarium consists of about 160,000 lichen specimens including 600 lichen types. It is focused mainly on collections of Cladoniaceae and Parmeliaceae, although collections of crustose lichens are increasing due to the activities of members of the Lutzoni lab. About 12,000 specimens of the Harmand's collection are exsiccates of Arnold, Desmazieres, Faurie, Flagey, Fries E., Fries Th., Funck, Harmand, Hepp, Leighton, Lojka, Malbranche, Mereschkowsky, Nylander, Olivier, Roumeguere, Schaerer, Zahlbruckner, and Zwackh.

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Contacts

originator
CNALH
email: CNALH.help@gmail.com
homepage: https://lichenportal.org/cnalh/index.php
metadata author
CNALH
email: CNALH.help@gmail.com
homepage: https://lichenportal.org/cnalh/index.php
administrative point of contact
Duke University Herbarium Lichen Collection
Telephone: +1(919)613-6112
email: flutzoni@duke.edu
homepage: https://herbarium.duke.edu/
Francois Lutzoni, Curator of Lichens
content provider
email: flutzoni@duke.edu
Scott LaGreca
content provider
position: Collections Manager of Lichens (principal contact)
email: scott.lagreca@duke.edu
userId: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1988-0437
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