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Sinanodonta schrenkii
Description
Sinanodonta schrenkii (Lea, 1870)
Anodon schrenkii Lea (1870): 75.
Sinanodonta schrencki Moskvicheva (1973): 826.
Sinanodonta amurensis Moskvicheva (1973): 826; Sayenko et al. (2017): 266.
Sinanodonta likharevi Moskvicheva (1973): 827.
Type locality: Amur River.
Comments: This cryptic species was resurrected by Sayenko et al. (2017) as S. amurensis Moskvicheva, 1973 (Table 1). However, S. schrenkii seems to be the oldest available name for this species. The latter taxon was introduced by Lea (1870: 75) as follows: “The figure given by Dr. Schrenck in Reisen und Forschungen im Amur- Lande is not my magnifica. I therefore propose to call it Schrenkii ”.
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Additional details
Identifiers
Biodiversity
- Scientific name authorship
- Lea
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Mollusca
- Order
- Unionoida
- Family
- Unionidae
- Genus
- Sinanodonta
- Species
- schrenkii
- Taxon rank
- species
- Type status
- holotype
- Taxonomic concept label
- Sinanodonta schrenkii (Lea, 1870) sec. Kondakov, Palatov, Rajabov, Gofarov, Konopleva, Tomilova, Vikhrev & Bolotov, 2018
References
- Lea, I. (1870) A Synopsis of the Family of Naiades. 4 th Edition. Henry C. Lea, Philadelphia, 184 pp.
- Moskvicheva, I. M. (1973) Molluscs of the subfamily Anodontinae (Bivalvia, Unionidae) in the Amur Basin and Primorye. Zoologicheskii Zhurnal, 52 (6), 822 - 834. [in Russian with English summary]
- Sayenko, E. M., Soroka, M. & Kholin, S. K. (2017) Comparison of the species Sinanodonta amurensis Moskvicheva, 1973 and Sinanodonta primorjensis Bogatov et Zatrawkin, 1988 (Bivalvia: Unionidae: Anodontinae) in view of variability of the mitochondrial DNA cox 1 gene and conchological features. Biology Bulletin, 44 (3), 266 - 276. https: // doi. org / 10.1134 / S 1062359017030086