USDA United States National Fungus Collections (BPI)

The USDA-ARS U.S. National Fungus Collections (BPI) currently houses approximately one-million reference specimens. Data associated with over 925,000 specimens have been computerized and are available on-line. In addition reports of fungi on plants provide a comprehensive account of the host range and geographic distribution of fungi on plants throughout the world. Data are continuously added to the databases from herbarium specimens and newly published fungus-host distributions and disease reports. Additional databases contain taxonomic literature references and accurate scientific names of plant pathogenic fungi.

Contacts: Lisa A. Castlebury, Lisa.Castlebury@USDA.GOV
Collection Type: Preserved Specimens
Management: Live Data managed directly within data portal
Global Unique Identifier: ae4b3cef-0172-4256-871c-7e2e1aa289ba
Digital Metadata: EML File
Address:
USDA-ARS-MNGDBL
U.S. National Fungus Collections, USDA-ARS
Room 230, Building 010A
10300 Baltimore Avenue
Beltsville, Maryland   20705
U.S.A.
[1] 301 504 5270
Collection Statistics
  • 962,084 specimen records
  • 429,966 (45%) georeferenced
  • 171,010 (18%) with images (215,398 total images)
  • 970 GenBank genetic references
  • 888,512 (92%) identified to species
  • 647 families
  • 5,339 genera
  • 70,063 species
  • 72,743 total taxa (including subsp. and var.)
Extra Statistics
Taxon Distribution
Taxon Distribution
  • Bacidia (35)
  • Biatora (95)
  • Biatorina (4)
  • Bilimbia (12)
  • Cliostomum (1)
  • Dimerospora (1)
  • Lecanactis (2)
  • Lecania (10)
  • Lecanora (54)
  • Lecidea (104)
  • Lopadium (1)
  • Massalongia (2)
  • Micarea (1)
  • Mycoblastus (4)
  • Patellaria (83)
  • Petractis (1)
  • Phyllopsora (1)
  • Platysma (18)
  • Psora (6)
  • Psorotichia (1)
  • Ramalina (116)
  • Rhizocarpon (1)
  • Sarea (4)
  • Scutula (9)
  • Stereocaulon (10)
  • Sticta (18)
  • Stictis (33)
  • Toninia (6)
  • Umbilicaria (38)