Pseudunio Haas, 1910

Lyubas, Artem A., Obada, Teodor F., Gofarov, Mikhail Y., Kriauciunas, Vidas V., Vikhrev, Ilya V., Nicoara, Igor N. & Bolotov, Ivan N., 2019, A taxonomic revision of fossil freshwater pearl mussels (Bivalvia: Unionoida: Margaritiferidae) from Pliocene and Pleistocene deposits of Southeastern Europe, Ecologica Montenegrina 21, pp. 1-16 : 11-15

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Pseudunio Haas, 1910
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Genus Pseudunio Haas, 1910 View in CoL

Type species: Unio sinuata Lamarck, 1819 [= Unio auricularius Spengler, 1793 ]

Pseudunio flabellatiformis ( Grigorowitch-Beresowski, 1915) View in CoL comb. rev.

Unio flabellatiformis Grigorowitch-Beresowski (1915) .

Unio flabellatiformis var. levata Bogatchev (1961): 229 , plate XXIX, figs. 3-4.

Margaritifera (Pseudunio) moldavica Chepalyga (1964): 38 View in CoL , plate IV, fig. 1.

Margaritifera (Pseudunio) robusta Chepalyga (1964): 40 View in CoL .

Margaritifera (Pseudunio) robusta robusta Chepalyga (1964): 42 View in CoL , plate III, fig. 1.

Margaritifera (Pseudunio) robusta speensis Chepalyga (1964): 42 View in CoL , fig. 1б.

Margaritifera (Pseudunio) robusta tirassica Chepalyga (1964): 43 View in CoL , plate IV, fig. 2.

Figs. 4 View Figure 4 , 8C View Figure 8 , 9 View Figure 9

Types. Whereabouts unknown.

Type strata and locality. Upper Pliocene , Prut River valley near Slobozia Mare village, Danube Basin, Moldova [45.6067° N, 28.1656° E] GoogleMaps .

Differential diagnosis. This species is conchologically similar to P. auricularius and P. homsensis ( Figs. 4- 8 View Figure 4 View Figure 5 View Figure 6 View Figure 7 View Figure 8 ). Moreover, clear conchological features to distinguish the recent Pseudunio taxa from each other are lacking ( Araujo et al., 2009; Lopes-Lima et al., 2018). P. flabellatiformis and the recent Pseudunio species clearly differs from P. flabellatus by the lack of strong corrugate plication of the shell, although a weakly developed plication can be found in some specimens ( Chepalyga, 1967; Bolotov et al. 2016; Vikhrev et al. 2017; Lopes-Lima et al., 2018).

Phylogenetic position. Extinct lineage related to P. auricularius and P. homsensis . We assume that this extinct species was originated in a distinct isolate (Danube and Dniester paleo-basins) simultaneously with the two terminal species ( P. auricularius in Southern Europe and P. homsensis in Orontes Basin) since the Middle Miocene.

Stratigraphic and geographic range. Late Miocene – Late Pleistocene, Danube and Dniester paleo-basins, Black Sea drainage, Eastern Europe.

Paleoenvironment. Available data ( Chepalyga, 1964, 1965, 1967; this study) indicates that P. flabellatiformis inhabited the main channels of large rivers with sandy-gravel and sandy-pebble bottom substrate ( Fig. 2 View Figure 2 ). It often co-occurred with Unio crassus Retzius, 1788 (or its stem lineages).

Pseudunio flabellatus ( Goldfuss, 1837) View in CoL comb. rev. Unio flabellatus Goldfuss (1837): 182 .

Types. Lectotype and paralectotype STIPB-Goldfuss-822, Steinmann Institute for Mineralogy , Geology and Palaeontology (formerly Goldfuss Museum), University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany ( Schneider and Prieto, 2011) .

Type strata and locality. Upper Freshwater Molasse (Middle Miocene), Käpfnach, southern shore of Lake Zürich, Switzerland [approx. 47.2546° N, 8.6160° E] ( Schneider and Prieto, 2011) GoogleMaps .

Differential diagnosis. This species differs from the other Pseudunio taxa by a strong corrugate plication of the shell. Furthermore, it seems to be the most ancient lineage among European Pseudunio ( Schneider and Prieto, 2011) .

Phylogenetic position. This species appears to be a stem lineage and the MRCA of a clade that contains the terminal species P. auricularius and P. homsensis , and the extinct species P. flabellatiformis .

Stratigraphic and geographic range. Miocene, Danube Paleo-Basin, Black Sea drainage, Western and Eastern Europe.

Paleoenvironment. This species is known from a variety of riverine and lacustrine paleo-environments ( Nesemann, 1993; Scholz et al., 2007; Schneider and Prieto, 2011).

Taxonomic comments. Schneider and Prieto (2011) provided a full redescription of this taxon with a nearly complete list of synonyms.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Bivalvia

Order

Unionida

Family

Margaritiferidae

Loc

Pseudunio Haas, 1910

Lyubas, Artem A., Obada, Teodor F., Gofarov, Mikhail Y., Kriauciunas, Vidas V., Vikhrev, Ilya V., Nicoara, Igor N. & Bolotov, Ivan N. 2019
2019
Loc

Margaritifera (Pseudunio) moldavica

Chepalyga, A. L. 1964: 38
1964
Loc

Margaritifera (Pseudunio) robusta

Chepalyga, A. L. 1964: 40
1964
Loc

Margaritifera (Pseudunio) robusta robusta

Chepalyga, A. L. 1964: 42
1964
Loc

Margaritifera (Pseudunio) robusta speensis

Chepalyga, A. L. 1964: 42
1964
Loc

Margaritifera (Pseudunio) robusta tirassica

Chepalyga, A. L. 1964: 43
1964
Loc

Unio flabellatiformis var. levata

Bogatchev, V. V. 1961: 229
1961
Loc

Pseudunio flabellatus (

Goldfuss, G. A. 1837: 182
1837
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