Field Museum of Natural History - Mollusks (F-M)

At present the Division of Invertebrates, which began with a collection of 16,000 lots, manages ca. 340,000 cataloged mollusk lots, with approximately 4.5 million specimens. Our molluscan collection now ranks among the top three or four in North America.
Contact: Jochen Gerber, Collections Manager III (jgerber@fieldmuseum.org)
Collection Type: Preserved Specimens
Management: Data snapshot of local collection database
Last Update: 6 July 2016
IPT / DwC-A Source:
Digital Metadata: EML File
Collection Statistics
  • 6,438 occurrence
  • 159 (2%) georeferenced
  • 6,044 (94%) identified to species
  • 10 families
  • 12 genera
  • 140 species
  • 140 total taxa (including subsp. and var.)
Extra Statistics
Geographic Distribution - Alabama
Click on the occurrence record counts within the parenthesis to return the records for that term
  • Barbour (3)
  • Bibb (22)
  • Blount (5)
  • Calhoun (4)
  • Cherokee (7)
  • Chilton (8)
  • Choctaw (3)
  • Clarke (6)
  • Colbert (9)
  • Conecuh (6)
  • Coosa (1)
  • Covington (1)
  • Dale (2)
  • Dallas (29)
  • DeKalb (5)
  • Elmore (51)
  • Etowah (2)
  • Fayette (2)
  • Geneva (1)
  • Greene (3)
  • Hale (4)
  • Houston (1)
  • Jackson (10)
  • Jefferson (12)
  • Lauderdale (8)
  • Lawrence (2)
  • Lee (1)
  • Limestone (2)
  • Madison (11)
  • Marengo (2)
  • Marion (1)
  • Mobile (2)
  • Monroe (5)
  • Morgan (10)
  • Perry (5)
  • Pickens (3)
  • Russell (1)
  • Shelby (35)
  • St. Clair (14)
  • Sumter (6)
  • Talladega (4)
  • Tuscaloosa (13)
  • Wilcox (6)