University of Illinois, Illinois Natural History Survey Fungarium (ILLS)

The herbarium contains 250,000 plant specimens and the fungarium contains 75,000 fungal specimens.
Specialty: Vascular plants and fungi of Illinois, southeastern and midwestern U.S., Great Smoky Mountains National Park; limited neotropical; recent Kyrgyzstan; Rosaceae subfamily Maloideae.
Date Founded: 1858.

Director of the Herbarium/Fungarium: Andrew Miller, amiller7@illinois.edu, 2172440439 (ORCID #: 0000-0001-7300-0069)
Collection Type: Preserved Specimens
Management: Data snapshot of local collection database
Last Update: 14 February 2023
Digital Metadata: EML File
Collection Statistics
  • 57,941 specimen records
  • 56,068 (97%) georeferenced
  • 15,554 (27%) with images (42,260 total images)
  • 59 GenBank genetic references
  • 51,141 (88%) identified to species
  • 382 families
  • 2,027 genera
  • 7,754 species
  • 7,970 total taxa (including subsp. and var.)
Extra Statistics
Geographic Distribution - New York
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  • Albany (36)
  • Alleghany (1)
  • Canandaigua (1)
  • Cattaraugus (2)
  • Chemung (2)
  • Clinton (2)
  • Columbia (1)
  • Cortland (2)
  • Dutchess (32)
  • Erie (4)
  • Essex (7)
  • Franklin (27)
  • Franlin (1)
  • Fulton (1)
  • Genesee (2)
  • Gratiot (1)
  • Hamilton (44)
  • Hemlock Lake (1)
  • Herkimer (5)
  • Jefferson (3)
  • Labany (1)
  • Lewis (1)
  • Livingston (1)
  • Lott Wood (1)
  • Marcellus (1)
  • Monroe (2)
  • Nassau (2)
  • New York (1)
  • Niagra (1)
  • Oneida (1)
  • Onondaga (3)
  • Ontario (4)
  • Orange (3)
  • Orleans (2)
  • Putnam (1)
  • Rensselaer (1)
  • Rutland (1)
  • Saratoga (4)
  • Schenectady (1)
  • Schoharie (2)
  • Seneca (1)
  • St. Lawrence (1)
  • Steuben (1)
  • Suffolk (1)
  • Tomkins (1)
  • Tompking (1)
  • Tompkins (31)
  • Ulster (5)
  • Warren (2)
  • Washington (2)
  • Westchester (1)
  • Wyoming (2)