Abstract

The premise of this study is to present the collection of the FURB herbarium, its collection area and type specimens, as well as its projects and contributions to the flora of the Subtropical Atlantic Forest. The FURB herbarium currently has nearly 41,000 records of vascular plants and has the largest collection of lycophytes and ferns in Southern Brazil, with more than 8,000 records. More than 4,500 scanned images of 4,436 species are available online, and it is expected that the whole collection will be scanned in less than one year. There are 198 families of angiosperms, 33 of ferns, three of lycophytes and six of gymnosperms. All collections of the Floristic and Forest Inventory of Santa Catarina project are recorded in FURB, which represents almost 35,000 herbarium specimens. The families with the largest number of species are: Cyperaceae (109 species), Rubiaceae (129), Solanaceae (131), Poaceae (155), Melastomataceae (157), Myrtaceae (257), Orchidaceae (288), Fabaceae (323), and Asteraceae (426), between angiosperms. Among the ferns and lycophytes are: Hymenophyllaceae (30), Thelypteridaceae (31), Aspleniaceae (32), Dryopteridaceae (43), Pteridaceae (54) and Polypodiaceae (60). There are five type specimens among them: one holotype, one isotype and three paratypes. To date, the FURB herbarium has donated 19,521 herbarium duplicates for identification or expansion of other herbaria.

Highlights

  • The Dr Roberto Miguel Klein Herbarium (FURB) was founded in 1990 by Lucia Sevegnani, PhD

  • The angiosperm collections are organized according to the APG system (Reveal and Chase 2011), the ferns according to Rothfels et al (2012) and Smith et al (2006), the lycophytes according to Øllgaard (2012), and the gymnosperms according to Christenhusz et al (2011)

  • The data underpinning the analyses reported in this paper are deposited in the GBIF, the Global Biodiversity Information Facility, http://ipt.pensoft.net/ipt/resource. do?r=furb_herbarium_database_11-09-2014

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André Luís de Gasper, Alexander Christian Vibrans, Luís Adriano Funez, Morilo José Rigon-Jr2, Felipe Bittencourt, Carina Vieira. Penev | Received 18 December 2013 | Accepted 17 September 2014 | Published 13 October 2014

Introduction
Available data
Flora Catarinense Revisited
DNA bank
Temporal coverage
Plant sampling
Plant processing procedures
Taxonomic coverage
Taxonomic ranks
Research activities
Findings
Current situation and future perspectives
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