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The Freshwater Mussels (Unionoida) of the World (and other less consequential bivalves)

FM(U)otW(aolcb) is the web version of the MUSSEL Project Database. Follow the links to browse the data or use the custom Google search field. Either way, you win!

This page documents data for Ng et al. (2020), such as genera and species attributed to that publication (including known misspellings, misidentifications, and other unavailable names) as well as taxonomic opinions, if available. Taxonomic opinions refer to uses of genera and species as valid and invalid in that work.

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Publication information

Ng, T.H., E. Jeratthitkul, C. Sutcharit, S. Chhuoy, K. Pin et al. 2020. Annotated checklist of freshwater molluscs from the largest freshwater lake in Southeast Asia. ZooKeys 958: 107-141.

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Attributed Species Names

Bineurus mouhotii Ng et al., 2020
‘Lea’ Ng et al., 2020, ZooKeys 958: 116, fig. 3B.
(misidentified reference to Monocondyloea mouhotii Lea, 1863)

Taxonomic Opinions

Bineurus mouhotii (Lea, 1863)
+ Bineurus mouhotii Pfeiffer et al., 2019

Contradens contradens (Lea, 1838)
+ Unio tumidulus Lea, 1856
+ Unio rusticus Lea, 1856
+ Unio fischerianus Morlet, 1883
+ Unio dautzenbergi Morlet, 1889

Ensidens ingallsianus (Lea, 1852)

Hyriopsis bialata (Simpson, 1900)
+ Unio delphinus Gruner, 1841

Hyriopsis delaportei (Crosse & Fischer, 1876)

Limnoperna fortunei (Dunker, 1856)
+ Dreissena siamensis Morelet, 1866

Monodontina cambodjensis (Petit de la Saussaye, 1865)

Novaculina siamensis Morlet, 1889

Physunio micropterus (Morelet, 1866)

Pilsbryoconcha lemeslei (Morelet, 1875)

Pilsbryoconcha linguaeformis (Morelet, 1875)

Scabies crispata (Gould, 1843)

Scabies mandarinus (Morelet, 1864)

Scabies scobinatus (Lea, 1856)

Scaphula minuta Ghosh, 1922

Sinomytilus harmandi (Rochebrune, 1882)

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