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Specimen Record
Crepetocarpon perkinsii
From UF Florida Museum Paleobotany
Continent | North America |
Country | United States |
State/Province | Tennessee |
County/Parish | Henry |
Locality | Lawrence Clay Pit |
Latitude | 36.2227778 |
Longitude | -88.495 |
Institution Code | Uf |
Collection Code | Paleobotany |
Catalog Number | 3764 |
Collected By | Dilcher, David |
From Recordset
The Florida Museum's Paleobotanical Collection includes approximately 250,000 specimens. This is a conservative estimate that does not take into account the fact that an individual hand sample may contain more than one fossil of interest. In addition, the facility houses the John W. Hall paleobotanical collection (approximately 20,000 specimens) transferred from the University of Minnesota. The collection is international in scope, ranging from the Proterozoic to the Pleistocene, and including collections from more than 50 countries. Particular strengths of the collection are: Cretaceous of the US western interior, Cretaceous and Eocene of southeastern North America, Paleocene and Eocene of the Rocky Mountain and Great Plains region, Eocene and Oligocene of the Pacific northwest, and Pennsylvanian of Indiana and Illinois. Systematically the greatest strength of the collection is in Cretaceous-Tertiary angiosperms, which are represented by large numbers of well-preserved fruits and flowers as well as leaves and wood. A majority of publications generated by the collection have dealt with angiosperm systematics, but publications also have been generated on algae, fungi, lycopods, ferns, seed ferns, conifers, and insect mines and have been used to address questions of phylogeny, paleogeography, and paleoclimate. The type collection includes all Florida Museum paleobotanical specimens that have been cited in published literature, extending from the 1920's to the present. More than 280 publications are known to have cited specimens that now reside in the Florida Museum's paleobotanical collection (a list of these publications is available http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/paleobotany/publications). There are currently more than 5,000 hand specimens, 1,500 thin section, cuticle, or pollen/spore slides and SEM stubs, 6,595 negatives and polaroid prints of SEM images of fern spores housed in 19 cabinets. Organization is by year of publication and in the order of citation presented in the publications.
Contacts
Name | Steven Manchester |
Role | Curator of Paleobotany |
steven@flmnh.ufl.edu |
Name | Warren Brown |
Role | IT Director |
netadmin@flmnh.ufl.edu |
Name | OMT FLMNH |
Role | none |
netadmin@flmnh.ufl.edu |
Name | Steven Manchester |
Role | Curator of Paleobotany |
steven@flmnh.ufl.edu |
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gbif_genericname_added | GBIF Generic Name added from GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. |
dwc_datasetid_added | Darwin Core Dataset ID (dwc:datasetID) added where none was provided. |
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idigbio_isocountrycode_added | iDigBio ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 Country Code added. |
gbif_canonicalname_added | GBIF Canonical Name added from GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. |
dwc_kingdom_added | Darwin Core Kingdom (dwc:kingdom) added where none was provided. |
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