Trapezidens exolescens ( Gould, 1843 )
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Trapezidens exolescens ( Gould, 1843) View in CoL
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= Unio exolescens Gould (1843): 141 View in CoL . Type locality: Tavoy, Burmah [Dawei River]. Type: Lectotype USNM_85473 [selected by R.I. Johnson, 1964]; National Museum of Natural History , Washington, USA (examined by us).
= Trapezoideus exolescens ( Gould, 1843) View in CoL . – Simpson (1900): 859.
= Lamellidens exolescens ( Gould, 1843) View in CoL . – Konopleva et al. (2017): 204.
= Trapezidens exolescens ( Gould, 1843) View in CoL . – Bolotov et al. (2017b): 7.
Topotypes examined. MYANMAR: Dawei (Tavoy) River , 14.5013°N, 98.1558°E, 26.iv.2015, 51 specimens [lots RMBH biv 145 and biv 146, including specimens RMBH biv 145_3, biv 145_6, biv 145_11, biv 145_12, biv 145_21, biv 146_2, biv 146_7, biv 146_11, biv 146_14, biv 146_20, and biv 146_23 being sequenced], local fishermen leg GoogleMaps .
Differential diagnosis. Shell rather small, trapezoidal, compressed and thin, with a slightly variable dorso-anterior margin that is higher and more oblique in adult mussels. Periostracum olive-brown to greybrown. The species differs from its congeners by well-developed anterior and posterior muscle attachment scars even in young specimens. Pseudocardinal teeth small, oblique; lateral teeth parallel to the dorsal margin.
Molecular diagnosis. Trapezidens exolescens is closely related to T. scutum (mean uncorrected COI p-distance: 3.56%), but it can be distinguished from the sister species by eight fixed substitutions in the COI gene fragment as follows: 29 G, 47 A, 107 C, 122 G, 155 T, 158 C, 419 C and 554 C; two fixed substitutions in 16S rRNA gene fragment as follows: 318 A and 430 A; one fixed substitution in 28S rRNA gene fragment – 701 C, as well as deletion from 582 to 587 positions.
Distribution. Endemic to the Dawei River, Myanmar.
Comments. This species was thought to be widespread across Southeast and South Asia ( Zieritz et al. 2018) but later considered a single-drainage endemic species with a restricted range ( Bolotov et al. 2017b; Konopleva et al. 2017, 2019).
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Trapezidens exolescens ( Gould, 1843 )
Konopleva, Ekaterina S., Bolotov, Ivan N., Kondakov, Alexander V., Kononov, Oleg D., Gofarov, Mikhail Yu., Tomilova, Alena A., Lunn, Zau, Chan, Nyein, Win, Than & Vikhrev, Ilya V. 2020 |
Lamellidens exolescens ( Gould, 1843 )
Konopleva E. S. & Bolotov, I. N. & Vikhrev I. V. & Gofarov, M. Y. & Kondakov, A. V. 2017: 204 |
Trapezidens exolescens ( Gould, 1843 )
Bolotov, I. N. & Vikhrev, I. V. & Kondakov, A. V. & Konopleva, E. S. & Aksenova, O. V. & Gofarov, M. Y. & Tumpeesuwan, S. 2017: 7 |
Trapezoideus exolescens ( Gould, 1843 )
Simpson, C. T. 1900: 859 |
Unio exolescens
Gould, A. A. 1843: 141 |