Pseudopostolata angula Chen, Dai, Huang & Wu, 2024

Dai, Yu-Ting, Chen, Zhong-Guang, Cheng, Yu-Zhuo, Huang, Xiao-Chen, Ouyang, Shan, Shu, Feng-Yue & Wu, Xiao-Ping, 2024, Molecular phylogeny reveals a new genus and species of freshwater mussel (Bivalvia, Unionidae, Gonideinae) from Jiangxi, China, Zoosystematics and Evolution 100 (4), pp. 1419-1429 : 1419-1429

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zse.100.135217

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13973285

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B1F2A547-13E7-47CF-A80B-FF54B9404AB5

taxon LSID

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scientific name

Pseudopostolata angula Chen, Dai, Huang & Wu
status

sp. nov.

Pseudopostolata angula Chen, Dai, Huang & Wu , sp. nov.

Figs 2 C, D View Figure 2 , 4 View Figure 4

Material examined.

Holotype • 24 _ NCU _ XPWU _ PA 01 , Wujiang River [乌江], Yongfeng County [永丰县], Ji’an City [吉安市], Jiangxi Province [江西省], China, 27 ° 03 ' 37 " N, 115 ° 42 ' 17 " E, collected by Zhong-Guang Chen in December 2023 GoogleMaps ; Paratypes China • 7 shells; same collection data as for holotype; specimen vouchers were shown in Table 4 View Table 4 GoogleMaps .

Diagnosis.

See the diagnosis of the genus.

Description.

Shell medium size, moderately thick, flat, long, glossy. Length 52.16–84.18 mm, width 16.80–25.95 mm, height 32.40–49.53 mm (Table 4 View Table 4 ). Anterior rounded, short, posterior long, and wide. Dorsal margin slightly curved downwards and truncated in behind, with a distinct obtuse angle in the middle of posterior margin; ventral margin weakly curved. Umbo inflated, below or even with the hinge line, located at 1 / 3 of the dorsal margin, and often eroded. Periostracum black with thin growth lines. Posterior slope with a low secondary posterior ridge end in the angle on the posterior margin. Growth lines arranged in irregular concentric circles. Hinge long. Ligament short and strong. Beak cavities shallow, open. Mantle attachment scars on the pallial line obvious. Anterior adductor muscle scars irregularly oval, deep, rough; posterior adductor muscle scars long, oval, smooth. Anterior retractor muscle scar deep; posterior adduster muscle scar shallow, Located obliquely above posterior adductor muscle scars. Left valve with one or two pseudocardinal teeth; anterior tooth elevated pyramidal or degenerated; posterior tooth thick and pyramidal. Right valve also with one or two pseudocardinal teeth; anterior tooth small or elevated pyramidal; posterior tooth low triangular or degenerated. Lateral teeth of both valves long and thick. Nacre light orangish.

Etymology.

The specific name angula is made from the Latin angula for angled, alluding to the angle on the posterior margin of this species.

Vernacular name.

‘ Angulated pseudorear-wide mussel’ (English) and Ju Jiao Ni Hou Ju Bang (具角拟后矩蚌) (Chinese).

Distribution.

Pseudopostolata angula sp. nov. is only known from the type locality (Fig. 1 View Figure 1 ).

Habitat.

This new species was found to occur in the muddy or pebbly substrate of the river together with Diaurora aurorea (Heude, 1883) , Lanceolaria triformis (Heude, 1877) , Lamprotula caveata (Heude, 1877) , Nodularia douglasiae (Gray, 1833) and Pseudocuneopsis yangshuoensis Wu & Liu, 2023 (Fig. 2 A, B View Figure 2 ). It is the occasional species in the habitat, accounting for 5 % of the total density of freshwater mussels.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Bivalvia

Order

Unionida

Family

Unionidae

Genus

Pseudopostolata