Ohio State University Museum of Biological Diversity - Crustaceans (OSUM)

Curator of Molluscs: Nate Shoobs, shoobs.1@osu.edu
Collection Type: Preserved Specimens
Management: Data snapshot of local collection database
Last Update: 22 February 2022
Digital Metadata: EML File
Collection Statistics
  • 10,895 specimen records
  • 9,140 (84%) georeferenced
  • 8,994 (83%) identified to species
  • 3 families
  • 13 genera
  • 128 species
  • 134 total taxa (including subsp. and var.)
Extra Statistics
Geographic Distribution - Kentucky
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  • Adair (2)
  • Allen (2)
  • Anderson (2)
  • Ballard (1)
  • Bell (11)
  • Boone (7)
  • Boyd (12)
  • Boyle (4)
  • Breckenridge (1)
  • Butler (1)
  • Caldweel (1)
  • Campbell (2)
  • Carroll/Trimble (1)
  • Carter (12)
  • Casey (1)
  • Christian (2)
  • Clinton (13)
  • Crittenden (4)
  • Cumberland (1)
  • Edmondson (2)
  • Edmonson (1)
  • Estill (1)
  • Fayette (1)
  • Floyd (21)
  • Franklin (6)
  • Grant (2)
  • Graves (1)
  • Grayson (1)
  • Green (11)
  • Greenup (12)
  • Hardin (1)
  • Hart (22)
  • Henderson (1)
  • Henry (1)
  • Hickman (2)
  • Jackson (15)
  • Jefferson (11)
  • Jessamine (11)
  • Johnson (2)
  • Knox (1)
  • Larue (1)
  • Laurel (1)
  • Lawrence (26)
  • Letcher (11)
  • Lewis (11)
  • Lincoln (2)
  • Livingston (1)
  • Logan (45)
  • Madison (2)
  • Marshall (1)
  • Martin (8)
  • Mason (2)
  • McCreary (26)
  • McLean (2)
  • Metcalf (1)
  • Metcalfe (3)
  • Monroe (1)
  • Morgan (1)
  • Nicholas (1)
  • Ohio (1)
  • Oldham (7)
  • Oldham/Trimble (1)
  • Pendleton (6)
  • Pike (35)
  • Powell (3)
  • Pulaski (6)
  • Robertson (1)
  • Robertson/Nicholas (1)
  • Rockcastle (24)
  • Rockcastle.Laurel (2)
  • Rowan (3)
  • Rowan/Menifee (2)
  • Russell (2)
  • Sandusky (1)
  • Shelby (2)
  • Simpson (6)
  • Sumner (2)
  • Taylor (7)
  • Trigg (5)
  • Union (1)
  • Warren (52)
  • Wayne (28)
  • Webster (1)
  • Whitley (25)
  • Wolfe (2)
This project is supported by the National Science Foundation's Division of Environmental Biology through an award titled "Advancing Revisionary Taxonomy and Systematics: Integrative Research and Training in Tropical Taxonomy" (DEB-1456674). Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed on this website are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.