Trapezidens scutum ( Sowerby, 1868 )
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Trapezidens scutum ( Sowerby, 1868) View in CoL
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= Unio scutum Sowerby (1868) View in CoL : Pl. 94, sp. 510. Type locality: Tenasserim. Type: Holotype BMNH_ 1907-10-28 -239 [by monotypy]; Natural History Museum , London, UK (examined by us).
= Lamellidens scutum ( Sowerby, 1868) View in CoL . – Simpson (1900): 857; Konopleva et al. (2017): 210.
= Trapezidens scutum ( Sowerby, 1868) View in CoL . – Bolotov et al. (2017b): 10.
Topotypes examined. MYANMAR: Nga Wun River, 11.8567°N, 99.1181°E, Tanintharyi River basin, 25.xi.2018, 4 specimens [ RMBH biv 630_1, biv 632_1, biv 630_2 (ethanol-preserved tissue snip only), and biv 632_2 (ethanol-preserved tissue snip only); all sequenced], Bolotov, Nyein Chan and Vikhrev leg. GoogleMaps ; Nga Wun Stream, 11.8233°N, 99.14934°E, Tanintharyi River basin, 2 specimens [ RMBH biv 644 and biv 645_1; all sequenced], Nyein Chan leg. GoogleMaps
Differential diagnosis. Shell rhomboid, winged posteriorly, inequilateral, moderately thick and inflated. Periostracum dark-brown to black. Pseudocardinal teeth strong, anterior tooth smaller, posterior tooth bigger, somewhat leaf-like, ribbed. Umbo cavity deeper than that in other Trapezidens species, with small granules on its surface.
Molecular diagnosis. Trapezidens scutum is closely related to T. exolescens (mean uncorrected COI p-distance: 3.56%), but it can be distinguished from the sister species by nine fixed substitutions in the COI gene fragment as follows: 68 A, 134 C, 179 C, 308 A, 335 G, 443 C, 638 A, 647 C and 653 T; three fixed substitutions in 16S rRNA gene fragment as follows: 14 G, 285 C, and 335 G.
Distribution. Endemic to the Tanintharyi (Great Tenasserim) River, Myanmar.
Comments. Previously, we assumed that Trapezidens scutum may be conspecific with T. exolescens based on the proximity of their ranges and conchological similarity ( Konopleva et al. 2017). However, this hypothesis was not supported by the novel molecular data, because these taxa represent two divergent phylogenetic lineages.
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Trapezidens scutum ( Sowerby, 1868 )
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 |
Trapezidens scutum ( Sowerby, 1868 )
Bolotov, I. N. & Vikhrev, I. V. & Kondakov, A. V. & Konopleva, E. S. & Aksenova, O. V. & Gofarov, M. Y. & Tumpeesuwan, S. 2017: 10 |
Lamellidens scutum ( Sowerby, 1868 )
Konopleva E. S. & Bolotov, I. N. & Vikhrev I. V. & Gofarov, M. Y. & Kondakov, A. V. 2017: 210 |
Simpson, C. T. 1900: 857 |