University of Michigan Herbarium (MICH)

The fungal herbarium is extraordinarily strong in North American higher fungi, with, among others, the collections of A. H. Smith (agarics, boletes, and gastromycetes), C. H. Kauffman (agarics), D. Baxter (polypores), R. L. Shaffer (agarics), and R. Fogel (hypogeous fungi). Material on which the taxonomic studies of E. B. Mains, on the Uredinales, insecticolous fungi, and Geoglossaceae, and of B. Kanouse, on discomycetes are largely based is in the collection, as are many of L. E. Wehmeyer's pyrenomycetous fungi. The personal herbarium of F. K. Sparrow, which contains mostly specimens of the parasitic genera Physoderma and Urophlyctis as well as a microscope-slide collection of aquatic fungi, is also included. The fungal herbarium is rich in the classical mycological exsiccati sets and contains several historically important, originally private collections such as those of H. A. Kelly and H. C. Beardslee Jr.
Collection Manager: Alison Harrington, alisonhh@umich.edu
Contacts: Loan requests, MICH-inquiry@umich.edu
Contacts: Data corrections/updates, umherb-data@umich.edu
Curator of Fungi & Lichens: Timothy Y. James, tyjames@umich.edu
Collection Type: Preserved Specimens
Management: Live Data managed directly within data portal
Global Unique Identifier: 0cd2551b-8166-4c05-a0c9-5c8712ce0eb8
Digital Metadata: EML File
Address:
Herbarium
University of Michigan
3600 Varsity Drive
Ann Arbor, Michigan   48108-2228
USA
734-936-8028
Collection Statistics
  • 275,057 specimen records
  • 25,423 (9%) georeferenced
  • 216,904 (79%) with images (294,114 total images)
  • 408 GenBank genetic references
  • 199,388 (72%) identified to species
  • 408 families
  • 2,618 genera
  • 26,411 species
  • 28,106 total taxa (including subsp. and var.)
Extra Statistics