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Rutgers University, Chrysler Herbarium - Lichen Collection

Specimen Records: 3,211
Media Records: 3,050
iDigBio Last Ingested Date: 2025-11-25

The Chrysler Herbarium is the last internationally recognized herbarium still in existence in the state of New Jersey. Approximately 120,000 plant, algal, moss and lichen specimens are arranged and catalogued systematically. The collection is world-wide in scope, with an emphasis on New Jersey.

Contacts

Namenone
Rolenone
EmailLichenConsortium@gmail.com
Namenone
Rolenone
EmailLichenConsortium@gmail.com
Namenone
Rolenone
Emaillena.struwe@rutgers.edu
Name Lena Struwe.- Director
Rolenone
Emaillena.struwe@rutgers.edu
Name Chrysler Herbarium
Rolenone
Emailherbarium@sebs.rutgers.edu
Name Megan R. King
RoleCollections Manager
Emailmegan.king@rutgers.edu
Name Lena Struwe.- Director
Rolenone
Emaillena.struwe@rutgers.edu
Name Chrysler Herbarium
Rolenone
Emailherbarium@sebs.rutgers.edu
Name Megan R. King
RoleCollections Manager
Emailmegan.king@rutgers.edu
  • Data Corrected
  • Data Use
  • Raw
This table shows any data corrections that were performed on this recordset to improve the capabilities of iDigBio Search. The first column represents the correction performed. The last two columns represent the number and percentage of records that were corrected. A complete list of the data quality flags and their descriptions can be found here. Clicking on a data flag name will take you to a search for all records with this flag in this recordset.
FlagRecords With This Flag(%) Percent With This Flag
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98.381
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92.899
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92.899
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92.899
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92.899
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92.899
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91.965
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87.481
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80.909
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45.936
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10.931
dwc_country_replaced  i289
9
dwc_specificepithet_replaced  i178
5.543
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3.924
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3.145
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3.145
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0.934
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0.903
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0.654
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0.467
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0.187
geopoint_pre_flip  i4
0.125
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0.125
rev_geocode_lon_sign  i3
0.093
dwc_class_added  i2
0.062
rev_geocode_eez_corrected  i2
0.062
dwc_family_added  i1
0.031
dwc_kingdom_added  i1
0.031
dwc_order_added  i1
0.031
dwc_phylum_added  i1
0.031
dwc_scientificnameauthorship_added  i1
0.031
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