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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Herbarium: Fungi

Specimen Records: 31,553
Media Records: 45,884
iDigBio Last Ingested Date: 2025-03-24

The University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Herbarium (NCU) is a Department within the North Carolina Botanical Garden of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Important collectors include William Chambers Coker, John Nathaniel Couch, & Arthur Bliss Seymour. NCU also curates vascular plants, macroalgae, lichens, bryophytes, and plant fossils. NCU, located in the center of the UNC-CH campus, welcomes visitors & researchers; contact Curator for information on hours & parking. STATEMENT ON OFFENSIVE CONTENT ON SPECIMEN LABELS: Collection records at NCU may contain language that reflects historical place or taxon names in an original form that is no longer acceptable or appropriate in an inclusive environment. Because NCU preserves data in their original form to retain authenticity and facilitate research, we have chosen to facilitate conversations and are committed to address the problem of racial, derogatory and demeaning language that may be found in our database. Insensitive or offensive language is not condoned by NCU. We recognize the land and sovereignty of Native & Indigenous nations in Chapel Hill, in North Carolina, in North America, and across the world. The North Carolina Botanical Garden and the North Carolina Botanical Garden Foundation acknowledge that the story told about the history of the land we steward has been incomplete. Before the Morgans and Masons, these lands were home to multiple tribes and the ancestors of the Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation, who persist locally to this day. We recognize that at least one of the adjacent lands we steward, Mason Farm Biological Reserve, was first cleared, cultivated, and worked by Native Americans and later by African enslaved people. We invite you to reflect on our individual and community roles in knowing important and untold stories about the land we each steward.

Contacts

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Emailmccormick@unc.edu
Name Carol Ann McCormick
RoleHerbarium Curatrix
Emailmccormick@unc.edu
Name Alan Weakley
RoleHerbarium Director
Emailweakley@unc.edu
Name Carol Ann McCormick
RoleHerbarium Curatrix
Emailmccormick@unc.edu
Name Alan Weakley
RoleHerbarium Director
Emailweakley@unc.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  i27760
87.979
dwc_continent_added  i27466
87.047
dwc_datasetid_added  i27114
85.932
dwc_parentnameusageid_added  i27114
85.932
dwc_taxonomicstatus_added  i27114
85.932
gbif_canonicalname_added  i27114
85.932
gbif_genericname_added  i27114
85.932
gbif_taxon_corrected  i27114
85.932
dwc_taxonid_replaced  i27059
85.757
dwc_scientificnameauthorship_replaced  i23678
75.042
gbif_reference_added  i18809
59.611
dwc_multimedia_added  i13947
44.202
dwc_taxonrank_replaced  i12942
41.017
geopoint_datum_missing  i11998
38.025
taxon_match_failed  i11415
36.177
gbif_vernacularname_added  i10501
33.281
dwc_originalnameusageid_added  i8944
28.346
dwc_specificepithet_replaced  i6734
21.342
dwc_genus_replaced  i4343
13.764
dwc_phylum_replaced  i2110
6.687
dwc_taxonremarks_added  i2109
6.684
dwc_family_replaced  i1705
5.404
geopoint_low_precision  i1594
5.052
dwc_scientificnameauthorship_added  i1291
4.092
dwc_order_replaced  i784
2.485
dwc_class_replaced  i679
2.152
dwc_kingdom_suspect  i538
1.705
dwc_order_added  i519
1.645
rev_geocode_eez  i487
1.543
dwc_class_added  i410
1.299
dwc_phylum_added  i252
0.799
dwc_kingdom_added  i242
0.767
rev_geocode_mismatch  i111
0.352
dwc_family_added  i81
0.257
geopoint_datum_error  i73
0.231
dwc_taxonrank_invalid  i63
0.2
dwc_taxonrank_removed  i63
0.2
dwc_genus_added  i55
0.174
dwc_taxonid_added  i55
0.174
dwc_taxonrank_added  i55
0.174
dwc_country_replaced  i50
0.158
dwc_stateprovince_replaced  i47
0.149
geopoint_0_coord  i43
0.136
geopoint_similar_coord  i40
0.127
rev_geocode_failure  i40
0.127
dwc_specificepithet_added  i14
0.044
dwc_taxonremarks_replaced  i13
0.041
rev_geocode_corrected  i3
0.01
rev_geocode_lon_sign  i3
0.01
datecollected_bounds  i1
0.003
dwc_country_added  i1
0.003
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