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Wisconsin State Herbarium, Lichens

Specimen Records: 153,196
Media Records: 189,774
iDigBio Last Ingested Date: 2025-05-23

The University of Wisconsin-Madison Herbarium, founded in 1849, is a museum collection of dried, labeled plants of state, national and international importance, which is used extensively for taxonomic and ecological research, as well as for teaching and public service. It contains the world's largest collection of Wisconsin plants, about one-third of its 1,000,000 specimens having been collected within the state. Most of the world's floras are well represented, and the holdings from certain areas, such as the Upper Midwest, eastern North America and western Mexico, are widely recognized as resources of global significance.

Contacts

Namenone
Rolenone
EmailLichenConsortium@gmail.com
Namenone
Rolenone
EmailLichenConsortium@gmail.com
Namenone
Rolenone
Emailkmcameron@wisc.edu
Name Kenneth M. Cameron
Rolenone
Emailkmcameron@wisc.edu
Name Kenneth M. Cameron
Rolenone
Emailkmcameron@wisc.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
idigbio_isocountrycode_added  i152149
99.317
dwc_continent_added  i149418
97.534
dwc_datasetid_added  i139938
91.346
dwc_parentnameusageid_added  i139938
91.346
dwc_taxonomicstatus_added  i139938
91.346
gbif_canonicalname_added  i139938
91.346
gbif_genericname_added  i139938
91.346
gbif_taxon_corrected  i139938
91.346
dwc_taxonid_replaced  i139931
91.341
dwc_scientificnameauthorship_replaced  i124276
81.122
gbif_reference_added  i115238
75.223
gbif_vernacularname_added  i101021
65.942
geopoint_datum_missing  i87452
57.085
dwc_originalnameusageid_added  i86380
56.385
dwc_multimedia_added  i71300
46.542
taxon_match_failed  i58934
38.47
dwc_taxonrank_replaced  i58207
37.995
geopoint_low_precision  i41859
27.324
dwc_order_replaced  i26273
17.15
rev_geocode_eez  i11392
7.436
dwc_specificepithet_replaced  i10406
6.793
dwc_genus_replaced  i7227
4.717
dwc_family_replaced  i7084
4.624
dwc_taxonremarks_added  i5695
3.717
dwc_kingdom_suspect  i4668
3.047
dwc_class_replaced  i2732
1.783
rev_geocode_mismatch  i1421
0.928
dwc_country_replaced  i702
0.458
dwc_infraspecificepithet_added  i553
0.361
dwc_scientificnameauthorship_added  i471
0.307
rev_geocode_corrected  i328
0.214
rev_geocode_lon_sign  i184
0.12
rev_geocode_failure  i154
0.101
rev_geocode_flip_both_sign  i83
0.054
geopoint_datum_error  i74
0.048
datecollected_bounds  i60
0.039
rev_geocode_eez_corrected  i34
0.022
rev_geocode_lat_sign  i33
0.022
dwc_taxonremarks_replaced  i30
0.02
dwc_stateprovince_replaced  i20
0.013
rev_geocode_both_sign  i14
0.009
rev_geocode_flip  i14
0.009
dwc_class_added  i7
0.005
dwc_genus_added  i7
0.005
dwc_taxonid_added  i7
0.005
dwc_taxonrank_added  i7
0.005
dwc_specificepithet_added  i6
0.004
dwc_family_added  i4
0.003
dwc_kingdom_added  i3
0.002
dwc_order_added  i3
0.002
dwc_phylum_added  i3
0.002
geopoint_0_coord  i2
0.001
dwc_phylum_replaced  i1
0.001
geopoint_similar_coord  i1
0.001
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