Field Museum of Natural History (F-Botany)

Additional electronic access to F database is available at: http://emuweb.fieldmuseum.org/botany/Query.php. Specialty: Phanerogams worldwide with emphasis on tropical and North America, especially rich in collections from Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, and Peru; pteridophytes worldwide with emphasis on Guatemala, Costa Rica, Ecuador, and Peru; bryophytes worldwide; mosses of North America, Central America, Andean South America, and Australasia; hepatics of north temperate, South America, and south temperate; all groups of fungi, especially basidiomycetes with emphasis on New World and lichenized fungi of north temperate and Central America; algae worldwide, especially Cyanobacteria; economic botany.
Collections Manager: Kimberly Hansen, khansen@fieldmuseum.org
Collection Type: Preserved Specimens
Management: Data snapshot of local collection database
Last Update: 10 September 2020
Digital Metadata: EML File
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Collection Statistics
  • 484,459 specimen records
  • 37,039 (8%) georeferenced
  • 407,977 (84%) with images (474,064 total images)
  • 429,161 (89%) identified to species
  • 328 families
  • 5,532 genera
  • 74,579 species
  • 78,397 total taxa (including subsp. and var.)
Extra Statistics
Taxon Distribution
Taxon Distribution
  • Acantholippia (1)
  • Aegiphila (283)
  • Aloysia (32)
  • Amasonia (17)
  • Avicennia (4)
  • Baillonia (1)
  • Bouchea (17)
  • Brueckea (1)
  • Callicarpa (10)
  • Casselia (8)
  • Citharexylum (170)
  • Clerodendrum (19)
  • Cornutia (18)
  • Duranta (72)
  • Ghinia (4)
  • Glandularia (47)
  • Hosta (1)
  • Ischnia (1)
  • Junellia (10)
  • Lantana (233)
  • Lippia (225)
  • Neosparton (2)
  • Petitia (3)
  • Petrea (62)
  • Phyla (16)
  • Pitraea (2)
  • Priva (27)
  • Recordia (1)
  • Rhaphithamnus (1)
  • Stachytarpheta (106)
  • Tamonea (6)
  • Timotocia (3)
  • Urbania (1)
  • Verbena (265)
  • Vitex (131)